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Mississippi Miss. Code Ann. § 97-19-81 restitution
the lender shall be authorized to add the actual amount of such fee or service charge up to a maximum amount of Fifteen Dollars ($ 15.00) to the principal of
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the unpaid balance of the loan or extension of credit.
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Mississippi Miss. Code Ann. § 69-10-5 (2) Mississippi Rice Promotion Fund  The proceeds of the assessment collected by the department shall be deposited with the State Treasurer in a special fund, the "Mississippi Rice Promotion Fund,"  Private actors
promptly remitted to a foundation under such terms and conditions as the Rice Promotion Board deems necessary to ensure that such assessments are used properly in carrying out the purposes
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Texas Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Sec. 414.001; Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 37.073 Definitions; Repayment of Rewards; Fines

Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Sec. 414.001(2) “Crime stoppers organization” means: (A)  a private, nonprofit organization that is operated on a local or statewide level, that accepts donations and expends funds for rewards

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to persons who submit tips under Section 414.0015(a), and that forwards the information received from tips to the appropriate law enforcement agency, school district, or open-enrollment charter school as provided by Section 414.0015(b); or (B)  a public organization that is operated on a local or statewide level, that pays rewards to persons who submit tips under Section 414.0015(a), and that forwards the information received from tips to the appropriate law enforcement agency, school district, or open-enrollment charter school as provided by Section 414.0015(b).

Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 37.073(a) After a defendant has been convicted of a felony offense, the judge may order a defendant to pay a fine repaying all or part of a reward paid by a crime stoppers organization.

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