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Missouri Mo. Rev. Stat. § 570.120(5)
Crime of passing bad checks, penalty — actual notice given, when — administrative handling costs, amount, deposit in fund — use of fund — additional costs, amount — payroll checks,
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In addition to all other costs and fees allowed by law, each prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney who takes any action pursuant to the provisions of this section shall collect

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from the issuer in such action an administrative handling cost. The cost shall be twenty-five dollars for checks of less than one hundred dollars, and fifty dollars for checks of one hundred dollars but less than two hundred fifty dollars. For checks of two hundred fifty dollars or more an additional fee of ten percent of the face amount shall be assessed, with a maximum fee for administrative handling costs not to exceed seventy-five dollars total. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 50.525 to 50.745, the costs provided for in this subsection shall be deposited by the county treasurer into the ‘Administrative Handling Cost Fund‘, established under section 559.100. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, in addition to the administrative handling cost, the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney shall collect an additional cost of five dollars per check for deposit to the Missouri office of prosecution services fund established in subsection 2 of section 56.765. All moneys collected pursuant to this section which are payable to the Missouri office of prosecution services fund shall be transmitted at least monthly by the county treasurer to the director of revenue who shall deposit the amount collected pursuant to the credit of the Missouri office of prosecution services fund under the procedure established pursuant to subsection 2 of section 56.765.

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Missouri Mo. Rev. Stat. § 488.5336 Court costs may be increased, amount, how, exceptions, deposit — additional assessment — use of funds — amount of reimbursement

2. Each county and municipality shall use all funds received under this section only to pay for the training required as provided in sections 590.100 to 590.180 or for the

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training of county coroners and their deputies provided that any excess funds not allocated to pay for such training may be used to pay for additional training of peace officers or for training of other law enforcement personnel employed or appointed by the county or municipality. No county or municipality shall retain more than one thousand five hundred dollars of such funds for each certified law enforcement officer, candidate for certification employed by that agency or a coroner and the coroner's deputies. Any excess funds shall be transmitted quarterly to the general revenue fund of the county or municipality treasury which assessed the costs.

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Missouri Mo. Ann. Stat. § 550.26(2) Criminal court cost bills, certification for payment

When criminal court cost bills are certified to the director of the department of corrections, warrants shall be drawn on the state treasurer as provided by law, provided that the

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amounts due to the state contained within such criminal court cost bills may be withheld by the state before payment is made to the counties. Costs payable to the state contained in such criminal costs bills shall not be reimbursed to the counties, but the county shall be reimbursed only for those costs payable to the county. 

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Missouri Mo. Ann. Stat. § 559.100(3) Circuit courts, power to place on probation or parole--revocation--conditions--restitution

When ordered by the court, interest shall be allowed under subsection 2 of section 408.040. In addition to all other costs and fees allowed by law, each prosecuting attorney or

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circuit attorney who takes any action to collect restitution shall collect from the person paying restitution an administrative handling cost. The cost shall be twenty-five dollars for restitution of less than one hundred dollars and fifty dollars for restitution of at least one hundred dollars but less than two hundred fifty dollars. For restitution of two hundred fifty dollars or more an additional fee of ten percent of the total restitution shall be assessed, with a maximum fee for administrative handling costs not to exceed seventy-five dollars total. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 50.525 to 50.745, the costs provided for in this subsection shall be deposited by the county treasurer into a separate interest-bearing fund to be expended by the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney. This fund shall be known as the “Administrative Handling Cost Fund”, and it shall be the fund for deposits under this section and under section 570.120. 

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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 14-1-205 Disposition of costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues;
Except as provided in Sections 17-15-260, 34-11-90, 50-1-150, 50-1-170, and 56-5-4160, on January 1, 1995, fifty-six percent of all costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues generated by the
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circuit courts and the family courts, except the seventy dollar filing fee prescribed in Section 8-21-310(11)(a) must be remitted to the county in which the proceeding is instituted and forty-four percent of the revenues must be delivered to the county treasurer to be remitted monthly by the fifteenth day of each month to the State Treasurer on forms and in a manner prescribed by him. When a payment is made to the county in installments, the state's portion must be remitted to the State Treasurer by the County Treasurer on a monthly basis. The forty-four percent remitted to the State Treasurer must be deposited as follows:(1) 72.93 percent to the general fund; (2) 16.73 percent to the Department of Mental Health to be used exclusively for the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts within the department's addiction center facilities; (3) 10.34 percent to the State Office of Victim Assistance under the South Carolina Victim's Compensation Fund.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 14-17-720 Disposition of certain fines, penalties, and taxes.
All fines and penalties imposed and collected by the circuit court of general sessions in criminal causes shall be forthwith turned over by the clerk of such court to the
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county treasurer of the county wherein the same are imposed; provided, that when, by law, any person is entitled as informer to any portion of the fine or penalty imposed and collected the same shall be immediately paid over to him. They shall also pay, monthly, to the county treasurers of their respective counties, for the use of the State, all such moneys as may have come into their hands as taxes from persons representing, publicly, plays and shows within the limits of their counties.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 22-1-70 Disposition of fines and penalties imposed and collected in criminal cases.
All fines and penalties imposed and collected by magistrates in criminal cases must be forthwith turned over by them to the county treasurers of their respective counties for county purposes;
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provided, that when a magistrate presides over a municipal court under contract between the municipality and the county governing body as authorized by Section 14-25-25, a portion of such fines and penalties imposed and collected shall be turned over to the treasurer of the municipality under the provisions of the contract between the municipality and the county governing body which shall specify the portion to be turned over to the treasurer of the municipality. But when, by law any person is entitled, as informer, to any portion of such fine or penalty, such portion shall be immediately paid over to him. If any magistrate shall neglect or refuse to pay over all fines and penalties collected by him in any criminal cause or proceeding he shall, on conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and imprisonment for not less than three nor more than six months and shall be dismissed from office.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-350(B)-(C) Traffic Education Program Fee
(B) For offenses that would have been otherwise tried in magistrates court, the governmental agency administering the program shall retain the participation fee to support the traffic education program. The
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application fees must be remitted to the county treasurer. The county treasurer shall remit 9.17 percent of the revenue from the application fees to the county to be used for the purposes set forth in Section 14-1-207(D) and remit the balance of the revenue from the application fees to the Office of the State Treasurer on a monthly basis, by the fifteenth day of each month, and make reports on a form and in a manner prescribed by the State Treasurer. Fees paid in installments must be remitted as received. The State Treasurer shall deposit the amounts received as follows: (1) 23.62 percent to the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services; (2) 15.12 percent to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy; (3) .44 percent to the Department of Public Safety's South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame; (4) 13.73 percent to the State Office of Victim Assistance; (5) 6.01 percent to the General Fund; (6) 10.97 percent to the Commission on Indigent Defense; (7) 1.34 percent to the Attorney General's Office; (8) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Arbitration Program; (9) .81 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Marine Institutes; (10) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Regional Status Offender Program; (11) 3.95 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Coastal Evaluation Center; (12) 6.74 percent to the Circuit Solicitors; (13) 2.68 percent to the State Law Enforcement Division; (14) 2.68 percent to the Department of Corrections; (15) .67 percent to the Judicial Department; (16) .28 percent to the Department of Natural Resources; and (17) .02 percent to the Forestry Commission. (C) For offenses that would have been otherwise tried in municipal court, the governmental agency administering the program shall retain the participation fees to support the traffic education program. The application fees must be remitted to the city treasurer. The city treasurer shall remit 9.17 percent of the revenue from the application fees to the municipality to be used for the purposes set forth in Section 14-1-208(D) and remit the balance of the revenues from the application fees to the Office of the State Treasurer on a monthly basis, by the fifteenth day of each month, and make reports on a form and in a manner prescribed by the State Treasurer. Fees paid in installments must be remitted as received. The State Treasurer must deposit the amounts received as follows: (1) 10.25 percent to the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services; (2) 10.13 percent to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy; (3) .26 percent to the Department of Public Safety's South Carolina Law Enforcement Officer's Hall of Fame; (4) 7.57 percent to the State Office of Victim Assistance; (5) 2.77 percent to the General Fund; (6) 11.02 percent to the Commission on Indigent Defense; (7) 1.07 percent to the Attorney General's Office; (8) .65 percent to the Department of Mental Health; (9) 7.64 percent for the programs established pursuant to Section 56-5-2953(E); (10) 9.93 percent to the Governor's Task Force on Litter; (11) 9.93 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice; (12) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Arbitration Program; (13) .81 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Marine Institutes; (14) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Regional Status Offender Program; (15) 3.95 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Coastal Evaluation Center; (16) 6.74 percent to the Circuit Solicitors; (17) 2.68 percent to the State Law Enforcement Division; (18) 2.68 percent to the Department of Corrections; (19) .67 percent to the Judicial Department; (20) .28 percent to the Department of Natural Resources; and (21) .02 percent to the Forestry Commission.
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Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-109(d) Payment of jail costs by inmate

 

Any costs paid by a person under this section shall be deposited in the county general fund to help defray the costs the jail facility incurred in providing room and

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board to the person.

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Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-9-106 Disposition of money collected for violations of city or town ordinances; disposition of fines and penalties under general state laws

All money collected by a judge of a circuit court for violations of ordinances of a city or town shall be paid into the general fund of the city or

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town whose ordinance was violated. The circuit court shall keep separate account books of funds for ordinance violations as designated by the Wyoming supreme court. All fines and penalties under the general laws of the state shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the public school fund of the county.

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Wyoming Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-10-108 Disposition of fines

An officer who collects a fine, unless otherwise required by law, shall pay the fine into the general fund of the county in which the fine was assessed within thirty

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(30) days of receipt. The officer shall obtain duplicate treasurer’s receipts and deposit one (1) with the county clerk.

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