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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-109 Fine for offense against timber, mining or agricultural industries: 2nd degree felony
If the trier of fact finds beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed any criminal offense with the intent to halt, impede, obstruct, or interfere with the lawful management,
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cultivation, or harvesting of trees or timber, or the management or operations of agricultural or mining industries, the penalties are enhanced as provided in this Subsection (3):... a second degree felony is subject to a fine of not less than $10,000, which is in addition to any term of imprisonment the court may impose
$10000 - $0

not less than $10,000
Misdemeanor Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-10-2702 Fine for littering on a park, recreation area, waterway, or other public or private land A person who violates any of the provisions of Section 76-10-2701 is guilty of a class C misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $100 for each violation $100 - $0

not less than 100
Misdemeanor Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 41-6a-1713 Fine for littering on a highway
A person who violates any of the provisions of Section 41-6a-1712 is guilty of an infraction and shall be fined: (a) not less than $200 for a violation; or (b)
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not less than $500 for a second or subsequent violation within three years of a previous violation of this section
$200 - $0 Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-32a-1; Utah Code Ann. § 77-32a-2 Convicted defendant may be required to pay costs
In a criminal action the court may require a convicted defendant to pay costs; Costs shall be limited to expenses specially incurred by the state or any political subdivision in
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investigating, searching for, apprehending, and prosecuting the defendant, including attorney fees of counsel assigned to represent the defendant, interpreter fees, and investigators' fees. Costs cannot include expenses inherent in providing a constitutionally guaranteed trial or expenditures in connection with the maintenance and operation of government agencies that must be made by the public irrespective of specific violations of law. Costs cannot include attorneys' fees for prosecuting attorneys
Costs
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-41-111 Sex and kidnap offender registry fees
Each offender required to register under Section 77-41-105 shall, in the month of the offender's birth: (a) pay to the department an annual fee of $100 each year the offender
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is subject to the registration requirements of this chapter; and (b) pay to the registering agency, if it is an agency other than the Department of Corrections, an annual fee of not more than $25, which may be assessed by that agency for providing registration.
$100 - $125 All Yes Supervision agency no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 51-9-401 State surcharge
(1)(a) A surcharge shall be paid on all criminal fines, penalties, and forfeitures imposed by the courts. (b) The surcharge shall be: (i) 90% upon conviction of a: (A) felony;
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(B) class A misdemeanor; (C) violation of Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5, Driving Under the Influence and Reckless Driving; or (D) class B misdemeanor not classified within Title 41, Motor Vehicles, including violation of comparable county or municipal ordinances; or (ii) 35% upon conviction of any other offense, including violation of county or municipal ordinances not subject to the 90% surcharge.
cost of surcharge
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-502 Request for HIV testing--Mandatory testing--Liability for costs The alleged offender who is tested is responsible upon conviction for the costs of testing, unless the alleged offender is indigent.
Costs of test
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-107(4) Graffiti defined--Penalties--Removal costs--Reimbursement liability The court, upon conviction or adjudication, shall order restitution to the victim in the amount of removal, repair, or replacement costs.
Cost of restitution
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-107(5) Graffiti defined--Penalties--Removal costs--Reimbursement liability--graffiti on overpass
An additional amount of $1,000 in restitution shall be added to removal costs if the graffiti is positioned on an overpass or an underpass, requires that traffic be interfered with
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in order to remove it, or the entity responsible for the area in which the clean-up is to take place must provide assistance in order for the removal to take place safely.
$0 - $1000 All Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-111(4); Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-111(5) Wanton destruction of livestock-penalties
When a court orders a person who is convicted of wanton destruction of livestock to pay restitution under Title 77, Chapter 38a, Crime Victims Restitution Act, the court shall consider,
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in addition to the restitution criteria in Section 77-38a-302, the restitution guidelines in Subsection (5) when setting the amount. . . (5) The minimum restitution value for cattle and sheep is the sum of the following, unless the court states on the record why it finds the sum to be inappropriate: (a) the fair market value of the animal, using as a guide the market information obtained from the Department of Agriculture and Food created under Section 4-2-1; and (b) 10 years times the average annual value of offspring, for which average annual value is determined using data obtained from the National Agricultural Statistics Service within the United States Department of Agriculture, for the most recent 10-year period available.
cost of restitution plus fair market value of livestock times the average annual value of offspring
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-7-202(1) Orders for support in criminal nonsupport proceedings
In any proceeding under Section 76-7-201, the court may, instead of imposing the punishments otherwise prescribed, issue an order directing the defendant to periodically pay a sum to the Office
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of Recovery Services, or otherwise as the court may direct, to be used for the support of the dependents who are the subject of the proceeding under Section 76-7-201.
cost of support of dependents
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-8-1101(1)(b) Criminal offenses and penalties relating to revenue and taxation--Rulemaking authority--Statute of limitations
Any person who is required by Title 59, Revenue and Taxation, or any laws the State Tax Commission administers or regulates to register with or obtain a license or permit
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from the State Tax Commission, who operates without having registered or secured a license or permit, or who operates when the registration, license, or permit is expired or not current, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. Notwithstanding Section 76-3-301, for purposes of Subsection (1)(b)(i), the penalty may not: Notwithstanding Section 76-3-301, for purposes of Subsection (1)(b)(i), the penalty may not: (A) be less than $500; or (B) exceed $1,000.
$500 - $1000 All Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-8-1101(1)(c) Criminal offenses and penalties relating to revenue and taxation--Rulemaking authority--Statute of limitations
With respect to a tax, fee, or charge as defined in Section 59-1-401, any person who knowingly and intentionally, and without a reasonable good faith basis, fails to make, render, sign,
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or verify any return within the time required by law or to supply any information within the time required by law, or who makes, renders, signs, or verifies any false or fraudulent return or statement, or who supplies any false or fraudulent information, is guilty of a third degree felony. (ii) Notwithstanding Section 76-3-301, for purposes of Subsection (1)(c)(i), the penalty may not: (A) be less than $1,000; or (B) exceed $5,000.
$1000 - $5000 All Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-8-1101(1)(d) Criminal offenses and penalties relating to revenue and taxation--Rulemaking authority--Statute of limitations
(d)(i) Any person who intentionally or willfully attempts to evade or defeat any tax, fee, or charge as defined in Section 59-1-401 or the payment of a tax, fee, or charge as
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defined in Section 59-1-401 is, in addition to other penalties provided by law, guilty of a second degree felony. (ii) Notwithstanding Section 76-3-301, for purposes of Subsection (1)(d)(i), the penalty may not: (A) be less than $1,500; or (B) exceed $25,000.
$1500 - $25000 All Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-15-9(4) Expenses of competency determination
If the defendant, after examination, is found to be competent by the court, all subsequent costs are charged to the county commencing prosecution. If the defendant requested the examination and
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is found to be competent by the court, the department may recover the expenses of the examination from the defendant.
expenses of competency examination
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-18-6.5(1) Liability of rescued person for costs of emergency response
Any person who violates Section 76-6-206.1 whose conduct required emergency care, rescue, assistance, or recovery services at the scene of an abandoned or inactive mine may be charged with the
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expenses incurred in meeting the emergency.
Costs of emergency
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-18-7 Costs imposed on defendant--Restrictions
Unless specifically authorized by statute, a defendant shall not be required to pay court costs in a criminal case either as a part of a sentence or as a condition
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of probation or dismissal.
Court costs not allowed unless specifically authorized by statute.
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 77-38a-302 Restitution criteria
When a defendant is convicted of criminal activity that has resulted in pecuniary damages, in addition to any other sentence it may impose, the court shall order that the defendant
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make restitution to victims of crime as provided in this chapter, or for conduct for which the defendant has agreed to make restitution as part of a plea disposition.
Cost of restitution
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 41-3-702(2)(a)(i) Civil penalty for violation of Level 1 traffic offense Level I: $25 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense, and $250 for the third and subsequent offenses $25 - $250

fine increases with additional violations
Traffic Yes Court no
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Utah Utah Code Ann. § 41-3-702(2)(a)(ii) Civil penalty for violation of Level 2 traffic offense Level II: $100 for the first offense, $250 for the second offense, and $1,000 for the third and subsequent offenses $100 - $1000

fine increases with additional violations
Traffic Yes Court no