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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Georgia | Ga. Code Ann. § 17-15-13(f) | Debt to state created; payment as condition of probation or parole; payment into fund |
In every case where an individual is serving under active probation supervision and paying a supervision fee, $9.00 per month shall be added to any supervision fee collected by any entity authorized to collect such fees and shall be paid into the fund. This subsection shall apply to probationers supervised by community supervision officers or private probation officers or probation officers pursuant to Article 6 of Chapter 8 of Title 42. The probation supervising entity shall collect and forward the $9.00 fee to the board by the end of each month.
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$9
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.652 | Monthly fee for community supervision |
judge who grants community supervision to a defendant shall set a fee of not less than $25 and not more than $60 to be paid each month during the period + See moreof community supervision by the defendant
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$25 - $60 | All | Yes | Court | Authority delegated to judge to set fee between 25 and 60 dollars |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.607 | Confinement as part of community supervision - disposition of salary |
If a defendant who is required as a condition of community supervision to serve a term of confinement. . . is not required by the judge to deliver the defendant's + See moresalary to the restitution center director, the employer of the defendant shall deliver the salary to the director. The director shall deposit the salary into a fund to be given to the defendant on release after the director deducts:(1) the cost to the center for the defendant's food, housing, and supervision;(2) the necessary expense for the defendant's travel to and from work and community service projects, and other incidental expenses of the defendant;(3) support of the defendant's dependents; and(4) restitution to the victims of an offense committed by the defendant.
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cost of housing, plus travel, plus child support, plus victim restitution, plus other incidental expenses
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All | Yes | Supervision agency | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.504 | Community supervision for offenses involving family violence |
If the court requires the defendant to attend counseling or a program . . . The court shall require the defendant to pay all the reasonable costs of the counseling + See moresessions or attendance in the program on a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment . . . The court may also require the defendant to pay all or a part of the reasonable costs incurred by the victim for counseling made necessary by the offense, on a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment.
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Cost of services for defendant plus the cost of services for the victim
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All | Yes | Court | Authority delegated to court to determine whether defendant shall pay costs to victim for counseling |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.303(d)(2) | Community supervision - drug/alcohol program |
If a judge requires as a condition of community supervision that the defendant serve a term of confinement and treatment in a substance abuse felony punishment . . . the + See morejudge shall also require as a condition of community supervision that on release from the facility the defendant . . . (2) pay a fee in an amount established by the judge for residential aftercare required as part of the treatment plan.
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Cost of program
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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