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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 20, § 1301 | Deposit of fees, fines, costs and forfeitures--Bond |
All fees, fines, costs and forfeitures shall, when collected by the court clerk, be deposited in a fund in the county treasury designated The Court Fund, and shall be used, + See morefrom year to year, in defraying the expenses of holding court in said county. The county treasurer shall act as an agent of the state in the care and handling of the Court Fund, but the treasurer's bond shall cover the treasurer's obligations in regard to this fund.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 479.260 | Court costs and fees, judicial education fund, purpose, administration |
The fees authorized in this subsection are in addition to service charges, witness fees and jail costs that may otherwise be authorized to be assessed, but are in lieu of other court costs. The fees provided by this subsection shall be collected by the municipal division clerk in municipalities electing or required to have violations of municipal ordinances tried before a municipal judge pursuant to section 479.020, or to employ judicial personnel pursuant to section 479.060, and disbursed as provided in subsection 1 of section 479.080. Any other court costs required in connection with such cases shall be collected and disbursed as provided in sections 488.010 to 488.020; provided that, each municipal court may establish a judicial education fund and an appointed counsel fund, each in separate accounts under the control of the municipal court to retain one dollar of the fees collected on each case. The fees collected shall be allocated between the two funds as determined by the court. The judicial education fund shall be used only to pay for: (1) The continuing education and certification required of the municipal judges by law or supreme court rule; and (2) Judicial education and training for the court administrator and clerks of the municipal court.
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