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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 33-106.02 (2) | Clerk of the district court; fees; report; disposition. |
(2) The clerk shall account for and pay any fees, revenue, perquisites, or receipts not later than the fifteenth day of the month following the calendar month in which such fees, revenue, perquisites, or receipts were received in the following manner:
(a) Of the forty-two-dollar docket fee imposed pursuant to section 33-106, through June 30, 2016, five dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the General Fund and two dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the Nebraska Retirement Fund for Judges, beginning July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017, three dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the General Fund and four dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the Nebraska Retirement Fund for Judges, and beginning July 1, 2017, one dollar shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the General Fund and six dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the Nebraska Retirement Fund for Judges; (b) Of the twenty-seven-dollar docket fee imposed for appeal of a criminal case to the district court pursuant to section 33-106, two dollars shall be remitted to the State Treasurer for credit to the Nebraska Retirement Fund for Judges; and (c) The remaining fees, revenue, perquisites, or receipts shall be credited to the general fund of the county. |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-406(3) | Drugs and Narcotics: Registration; fees |
The department shall remit the fees to the State Treasurer for credit to the Professional and Occupational Credentialing Cash Fund. |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-718(3) | Child protection cases; central registry; name-change order; treatment; fee; waiver |
The department may charge a reasonable fee in an amount established by the department in rules and regulations to recover expenses in carrying out central registry records checks. The fee shall not exceed three dollars for each request to check the records of the central registry. The department shall remit the fees to the State Treasurer for credit to the Health and Human Services Cash Fund. The department may waive the fee if the requesting party shows the fee would be an undue financial hardship. The department shall use the fees to defray costs incurred to carry out such records checks. The department may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations to carry out this section.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1101 | Crime Victim's Compensation Fund |
There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund. This fund shall be used by the Office of Victims' Services for payment to claimants and + See moretechnical assistance. Thirty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 30% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund. All costs imposed under subsection (a)(3) shall be paid into this fund. There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Victim Witness Services Fund. This fund shall be used by the commission for victim-witness services and technical assistance in nonvictim compensation-related areas in accordance with this section. Twenty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 70% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund.
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3571 | Commonwealth portion of fines |
Except as otherwise provided by statute, the Commonwealth shall be entitled to receive all fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited, fees and costs which by law + See morehave heretofore been paid or credited to, or which by statute are payable or creditable to, the Commonwealth
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3571 | Commonwealth portion of fines: vehicle fines |
Except as provided in paragraphs (4) and (5), when prosecution under any other provision of Title 75 (relating to vehicles) is the result of State Police action, all of the + See morefollowing apply: (i) All fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited shall be payable to the Commonwealth, for credit to the Motor License Fund. One-half of the revenue shall be paid to municipalities as designated in subparagraph (ii) in the same ratio provided in section 4 of the act of June 1, 1956 (1955 P.L. 1944, No. 655),1 referred to as the Liquid Fuels Tax Municipal Allocation Law.
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Municipalities that meet the following criteria: Only a municipality that has a population of not more than 3,000 or that provides at least 40 hours per week of local police + See moreservices through a municipal police department, participation in a regional police department or contracts with other municipal or regional police for police services may receive revenue under subparagraph
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3571 | Commonwealth portion of fines: vehicle fines for driving under the influence |
(4) When prosecution under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3802 (relating to driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance) is the result of State Police action, 50% of all fines, forfeited recognizances and + See moreother forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited shall be payable to the Commonwealth, for credit to the Motor License Fund, and 50% shall be payable to the county which shall be further divided as follows: (i) Fifty percent of the moneys received shall be allocated to the appropriate county authority which implements the county drug and alcohol program to be used solely for the purposes of aiding programs promoting drug abuse and alcoholism prevention, education, treatment and research. (ii) Fifty percent of the moneys received shall be used for expenditures incurred for county jails, prisons, workhouses and detention centers.
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Fifty percent of the moneys received shall be allocated to the appropriate county authority which implements the county drug and alcohol program to be used solely for the purposes of + See moreaiding programs promoting drug abuse and alcoholism prevention, education, treatment and research. (ii) Fifty percent of the moneys received shall be used for expenditures incurred for county jails, prisons, workhouses and detention centers.
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3571 | Costs in magisterial district judge proceedings |
Costs collected by a magisterial district judge shall be transmitted monthly to the Commonwealth in amounts as prescribed in subsection (b) and the balance shall be transmitted monthly to the + See morecounty in which the magisterial district is located. Costs transmitted to the Commonwealth shall be credited to the General Fund. Costs transmitted to the county shall be retained by the county for its use.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1102(a) | County and State Offender Supervision Fund |
The county treasurer of each county shall establish and administer a county offender supervision fund consisting of the fees collected under this section. The county treasurer shall disperse money from + See morethis fund only at the discretion of the president judge of the court of common pleas. The money in this fund shall be used to pay the salaries and employee benefits of all probation and parole personnel employed by the county probation and parole department and the operational expenses of that department. Money from this fund shall be used to supplement Federal, State or county appropriations for the county adult probation and parole department. The president judge shall by August 31 provide the board with an annual statement which fully reflects all collections deposited into and expenditures from the offender supervision fund for the preceding fiscal year...There is established a State Offender Supervision Fund to be administered by the board and comprised of the supervision fees collected by the board under this section. The money in this fund shall be used to supplement the Federal or State funds appropriated for the improvement of adult probation services....The court shall impose as a condition of supervision a monthly supervision fee of at least $25 on any offender placed on probation, parole, accelerated rehabilitative disposition, probation without verdict or intermediate punishment unless the court finds that the fee should be reduced, waived or deferred based on the offender's present inability to pay. Of the fee collected, 50% shall be deposited into the County Offender Supervision Fund established in each county pursuant to this section, and the remaining 50% shall be deposited into the State Offender Supervision Fund established pursuant to this section
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Pennsylvania | 71 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 611.13 | Domestic violence and rape victims services |
(a) The General Assembly finds that the public health and safety is threatened by increasing incidences of domestic violence and rape. Domestic violence programs and rape crisis programs provide needed + See moresupport services for victims and assist in prevention through community education. Therefore, the General Assembly finds that it is in the public interest for the Commonwealth to establish a mechanism to provide financial assistance to domestic violence centers and rape crisis centers for the operation of domestic violence and rape crisis programs.(b) Where any person after the effective date of this section pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is convicted of any crime as herein defined, there shall be imposed, in addition to all other costs, an additional cost in the sum of ten dollars ($10) for the purpose of funding the services as described in this section. Such sum shall be paid over to the State Treasurer to be deposited in the General Fund.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3308 | Fine for arson committed for profit |
All fines collected and bail deposits forfeited under subsection (a) shall be provided to the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency for the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Training School also known as the + See moreVocational Education Fire School and Fire Training and Education Programs.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1101 | Crime Victim's Compensation Fund |
There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund. This fund shall be used by the Office of Victims' Services for payment to claimants and + See moretechnical assistance. Thirty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 30% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund. All costs imposed under subsection (a)(3) shall be paid into this fund.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1101 | Victim Witness Services Fund |
There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Victim Witness Services Fund. This fund shall be used by the commission for victim-witness services and technical assistance in nonvictim + See morecompensation-related areas in accordance with this section. Twenty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 70% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1101 | Crime Victim's Compensation Fund |
(1) There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund. This fund shall be used by the Office of Victims' Services for payment to claimants + See moreand technical assistance. Thirty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 30% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund. All costs imposed under subsection (a)(3) shall be paid into this fund.
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 11.1101 | Victim Witness Services Fund |
(2) There is established a special nonlapsing fund, known as the Victim Witness Services Fund. This fund shall be used by the commission for victim-witness services and technical assistance in + See morenonvictim compensation-related areas in accordance with this section. Twenty-five dollars of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) plus 70% of the costs imposed under subsection (a)(1) and (2) which exceed $60 shall be paid into this fund.
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