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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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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-23-7 |
Mandatory drug testing at own expense for person convicted of alcohol or drug-related offenses and placed on probation or parole; treatment for persons who fail test; indigents not required to + See morepay.
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Any person who is convicted of an alcohol or drug-related offense and who is placed on probation or parole shall be required to participate in an alcohol or drug testing + See moreprogram at his own expense, unless he is determined to be indigent.
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Costs of program
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All | Yes | Court | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-23-13 | Monitoring fee |
Any alcohol or drug-related offender referred for assessment and placed on probation by the judge shall pay a monitoring fee to the court referral officer which shall also be remitted + See moreto the State Treasurer by the court referral officer by the tenth day of each month as set out in Section 12-23-10. The assessment fee and monitoring fees shall be established and regulated by the Administrative Office of Courts and can be adjusted to ensure that adequate financial resources are available to support the court referral program and administration of the programs.
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Fees established and regulated by the Adminsitrative Office of Courts
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All | Yes | Court | Yes |
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