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Iowa | Iowa Code § 910.2(1) | Restitution or community service to be ordered by sentencing court |
In all criminal cases in which there is a plea of guilty, verdict of guilty, or special verdict upon which a judgment of conviction is rendered, the sentencing court shall + See moreorder that restitution be made by each offender to the victims of the offender’s criminal activities, to the clerk of court for fines, penalties, surcharges, and, to the extent that the offender is reasonably able to pay, for crime victim assistance reimbursement, restitution to public agencies pursuant to section 321J.2, subsection 13, paragraph “b”, court costs including correctional fees approved pursuant to section 356.7, court-appointed attorney fees ordered pursuant to section 815.9, including the expense of a public defender, when applicable, contribution to a local anticrime organization, or restitution to the medical assistance program pursuant to chapter 249A.
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Restitution to the victim; fines, penalties, and surcharges to clerk; other costs if reasonably able to pay
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 910.3(B)(1) | Restitution for death of victim |
In all criminal cases in which the offender is convicted of a felony in which the act or acts committed by the offender caused the death of another person, in + See moreaddition to the amount determined to be payable and ordered to be paid to a victim for pecuniary damages, as defined under section 910.1, and determined under section 910.3, the court shall also order the offender to pay at least one hundred fifty thousand dollars in restitution to the victim’s estate if the victim died testate. If the victim died intestate the court shall order the offender to pay the restitution to the victim’s heirs at law as determined pursuant to section 633.210. The obligation to pay the additional amount shall not be dischargeable in any proceeding under the federal Bankruptcy Act. Payment of the additional amount shall have the same priority as payment of a victim’s pecuniary damages under section 910.2, in the offender’s plan for restitution.
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$150000 - $0 | Felony | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(1)(a) | Navigation violations - registration 1 |
For violations of registration, inspections, identification, and record provisions under sections 462A.5, 462A.35, and 462A.37, and for unused or improper or defective lights and warning devices under section 462A.9, subsections 3, 4, 5, 9, and 10, the scheduled fine is + See moreten dollars.
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$10 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(1)(b) | Navigation violations - registration 2 |
For violations of registration, identification, and record provisions under sections 462A.4 and 462A.10, and for unused or improper or defective equipment under section 462A.9, subsections 2, 6, 7, 8, 13, + See moreand 14, and section 462A.11, and for operation violations under sections 462A.26, 462A.31, and 462A.33, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars
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$20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(1)(c) | Navigation violations - operating | For operating violations under sections 462A.12, 462A.15, subsection 1, sections 462A.24, and 462A.34, the scheduled fine is twenty-five dollars. | $25 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(1)(d) | Navigation violations - location | For violations of use, location, and storage of vessels, devices, and structures under sections 462A.27, 462A.28, and 462A.32, the scheduled fine is fifteen dollars. | $15 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(1)(e) | Navigation violations - subdivision ordinances |
For violations of all subdivision ordinances under section 462A.17, subsection 2, except those relating to matters subject to regulation by authority of section 462A.31, subsection 5, the scheduled fine is + See morethe same as prescribed for similar violations of state law. For violations of subdivision ordinances for which there is no comparable state law, the scheduled fine is ten dollars
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$10 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(a) | Snowmobile violations - registration | For registration or user permit violations under section 321G.3, subsection 1, or section 321G.4B, the scheduled fine is fifty dollars. | $50 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(b)(1) | Snowmobile violations - operating 1 | For operating violations under section 321G.9, the scheduled fine is fifty dollars | $50 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(b)(2) | Snowmobile violations - operating 2 | For operating violations under sections 321G.11 and 321G.13, subsection 1, paragraph “d”, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars. | $20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(b)(3) | Snowmobile violations - operating 3 |
For operating violations under section 321G.13, subsection 1, paragraphs “a”, “b”, “e”, “f”, “g”, “h”, and “i”, and section 321G.13, subsections 2 and 3, the scheduled fine is one hundred + See moredollars.
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$100 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(c) | Snowmobile violations - improper equipment | For improper or defective equipment under section 321G.12, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars | $20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(d) | Snowmobile violations - 321G.19 | For violations of section 321G.19, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars. | $20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(e) | Snowmobile violations - decal | For decal violations under section 321G.5, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars | $20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(f) | Snowmobile violations - stop signal | For stop signal violations under section 321G.17, the scheduled fine is one hundred dollars. | $100 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(g) | Snowmobile violations - education certificate | For violations of section 321G.20 and for education certificate violations under section321G.24, subsection 1, the scheduled fine is fifty dollars. | $50 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2)(h) | Snowmobile violations - 321G.21 | For violations of section 321G.21, the scheduled fine is one hundred dollars. | $100 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2A)(a) | All-terrain vehicle violations - registration | For registration or user permit violations under section 321I.3, subsection 1, the scheduled fine is fifty dollars. | $50 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2A)(b)(1) | All-terrain vehicle violations - 3211.12 | For operating violations under sections 321I.12 and 321I.14, subsection 1, paragraph “d”, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars. | $20 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 805.8(B)(2A)(b)(2) | All-terrain vehicle violations - 3211.10 | For operating violations under section 321I.10, subsections 1 and 4, the scheduled fine is fifty dollars. | $50 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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