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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-1.3-204 | Conditions of probation--interstate compact probation transfer cash fund--creation |
(V) Pay reasonable costs of the court proceedings or costs of supervision of probation, or both. The probation supervision fee shall be fifty dollars per month for the length of + See moreordered probation. Notwithstanding the amount specified in this subparagraph (V), the court may lower the costs of supervision of probation to an amount the defendant will be able to pay. The court shall fix the manner of performance for payment of the fee. If the defendant receives probation services from a private provider, the court shall order the defendant to pay the probation supervision fee directly to the provider. The fee shall be imposed for the length of ordered probation.
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Reasonable court costs
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All | Yes | Court | Court is delegated authority to lower costs |
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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 42-4-1307(14) | Penalties for traffic offenses involving alcohol and drugs--legislative declaration--definitions--repeal |
In addition to any other penalties prescribed in this part 13, the court shall assess an amount, not to exceed one hundred twenty dollars, upon a person required to perform + See moreuseful public service.
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$0.00 - $120.00 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 17-113(a) | Medical visits--charge to inmates |
The department shall assess a copayment, in an amount established by written procedures of the executive director pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, not to exceed five dollars per + See morevisit, against an inmate's account for every inmate-initiated request for medical or mental health services provided to the inmate by a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, or licensed practical nurse. The department shall assess a copayment, in an amount established by written procedures of the executive director pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, against an inmate's account for every inmate-initiated visit by the inmate to a dentist or optometrist. The amount of the copayment for the dental or optometric services need not be the same as the copayment for medical or mental health services.
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$0 - $5
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All | Yes | Law enforcement | N/A |
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1102 | Costs for offender supervision programs |
a) County fund.--The county treasurer of each county shall establish and administer a county offender supervision fund consisting of the fees collected under this section. The county treasurer shall disperse + See moremoney from this fund only at the discretion of the president judge of the court of common pleas. The money in this fund shall be used to pay the salaries and employee benefits of all probation and parole personnel employed by the county probation and parole department and the operational expenses of that department. Money from this fund shall be used to supplement Federal, State or county appropriations for the county adult probation and parole department. The president judge shall by August 31 provide the board with an annual statement which fully reflects all collections deposited into and expenditures from the offender supervision fund for the preceding fiscal year. The board shall promulgate regulations to provide for the permanent administration of this program. (b) State fund.--There is established a State Offender Supervision Fund to be administered by the board and comprised of the supervision fees collected by the board under this section. The money in this fund shall be used to supplement the Federal or State funds appropriated for the improvement of adult probation services. (c) Court.--The court shall impose as a condition of supervision a monthly supervision fee of at least $25 on any offender placed on probation, parole, accelerated rehabilitative disposition, probation without verdict or intermediate punishment unless the court finds that the fee should be reduced, waived or deferred based on the offender's present inability to pay. Of the fee collected, 50% shall be deposited into the County Offender Supervision Fund established in each county pursuant to this section, and the remaining 50% shall be deposited into the State Offender Supervision Fund established pursuant to this section. (d) Board.--The board shall impose as a condition of supervision a monthly supervision fee of at least $25 on any offender under the board's supervision unless the board finds that such fee should be reduced, waived or deferred based on the offender's present inability to pay. All fees collected shall be deposited into the State Offender Supervision Fund established under subsection (b).
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$25 - $0
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 9728(g) | Cost of collection |
Any sheriff's costs, filing fees and costs of the county probation department, clerk of courts or other appropriate governmental agency, including, but not limited to, any reasonable administrative costs associated + See morewith the collection of restitution, transportation costs and other costs associated with the prosecution, shall be borne by the defendant and shall be collected by the county probation department or other appropriate governmental agency along with the total amount of the judgment and remitted to the appropriate
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Costs of collection
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