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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12-48.1-03 | Use of funds earned on work release |
An offender shall use any funds earned in work release in the following order: support of dependents; for necessary expenses of the offender, including room and board costs of the + See moreinstitution; any administration fee and fine; and restitution if a part of the sentence. Any balance must be deposited in the offender's account to be paid to the offender in accordance with section 12-48-15.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-02.2(2) | Sentencing alternatives--Credit for time in custody--Diagnostic testing |
1. After a defendant has been convicted of a felony, the court may order the defendant to repay all or part of any reward paid by a qualified local program. + See more. . . 2. "A qualified local program" means a program approved by the attorney general to receive repayment of rewards. The attorney general shall consider the organization, continuity, leadership, community support, and general conduct of the program to determine whether the repayments will be spent to further crime prevention purposes of the program. The attorney general also shall determine that the qualified local program provides rewards to persons who report information concerning criminal activity and whether that information substantially leads to defendants being charged with felonies.
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Municipality/municipal agency | None | Felony |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Revenue of parking fines |
When prosecution under the provisions of Title 75 (relating to vehicles) for parking is the result of local police action, all fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or + See moreforfeited shall be payable to the municipal corporation under which the local police are organized
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Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | Traffic |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Pittsburgh |
Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, all fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited in the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court or the Pittsburgh Traffic Court shall be + See morepayable to the City of Pittsburgh.
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Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | All |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Summary Offenses portion of fines |
Fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited under the following provisions of law shall, when any such offense is committed in a municipal corporation, be payable to + See moresuch municipal corporation: (1) Under the following provisions of Title 18 (relating to crimes and offenses): Section 2709(a)(1), (2) and (3) (relating to harassment). Section 3304 (relating to criminal mischief). Section 3503 (relating to criminal trespass).Section 3929 (relating to retail theft).Section 4105 (relating to bad checks).Section 5503 (relating to disorderly conduct).Section 5505 (relating to public drunkenness).Section 5511 (relating to cruelty to animals). Section 6308 (relating to purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of intoxicating beverages).Section 6501 (relating to scattering rubbish).
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3013 | Fine for patronizing a victim of sexual servitude |
A person whose violation of this section results in a judicial disposition other than acquittal or dismissal shall also pay a fine of $500 to the court, to be distributed + See moreto the commission to fund the grant program established under section 3031 (relating to grants).
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Other | State agencies, units of local government and nongovernmental organizations | Felony |
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 6306.1 | Fine for use of tobacco in schools |
A pupil who commits an offense under this section shall be subject to prosecution initiated by the local school district and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine + See moreof not more than $50 for the benefit of the school district in which such offending pupil resides and to pay court costs.
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Other | N/A | Other |
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Pennsylvania | 18 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 6708 | Fine for Retention of library property after notice to return | Any fine imposed under this section shall be paid over by the magistrate imposing such fine to the library instituting the prosecution, and costs of prosecution | Other | N/A | Other |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 9728(g.1) | Collection - restitution payment |
No less than 50% of all moneys collected by the county probation department or other agent designated by the county commissioners of the county with the approval of the president + See morejudge of the county pursuant to subsection (b)(1) and deducted pursuant to subsection (b)(5) shall, until the satisfaction of the defendant's restitution obligation, be used to pay restitution to victims. Any remaining moneys shall be used to pay fees, costs, fines, penalties and other court-ordered obligations.
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Other | Victims, court | All |
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 78A-5-110 | Allocation of district court fees and forfeitures | For violations of Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, the state treasurer shall allocate 85% to the Division of Wildlife Resources and 15% to the General Fund. | Other | General fund | All |
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 78A-5-110 | Allocation of district court fees and forfeitures |
For violations of Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway Vehicles, or Title 73, Chapter 18, State Boating Act, the state treasurer shall allocate 85% to the Division of Parks and Recreation + See moreand 15% to the General Fund.
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Municipality/municipal agency | General fund | All |
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 78A-5-110 | Allocation of district court fees and forfeitures |
Fines and forfeitures collected for violation of Section 72-7-404 or 72-7-406, less fees established by the Judicial Council, shall be paid to the state treasurer for deposit in the B + See moreand C road account. Fees established by the Judicial Council shall be deposited in the state General Fund. Money deposited in the class B and C road account is supplemental to the money appropriated under Section 72-2-107 but shall be expended in the same manner as other class B and C road funds.
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 76-9-306 | Police service animals--causing injury or interfering with handler--Penalties |
In addition to any other penalty, a person convicted of a violation of this section is liable for restitution to the owning or employing law enforcement agency or individual owner + See moreof the police service animal for the replacement, training, and veterinary costs incurred as a result of the violation of this section.
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Utah | Utah Code Ann. § 76-9-307 | Injury to Service Animals |
In addition to any other penalty, a person convicted of any violation of this section is liable for restitution to the owner of the service animal or the person with + See morea disability whom the service animal serves for the replacement, training, and veterinary costs incurred as a result of the violation of this section.
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Other | N/A | Misdemeanor |
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Wyoming | Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1204(a)(iv) | Program criteria |
(a) A teen court program may be established under this act in accordance with the following criteria: (iv) The teen defendant, as a condition of participation in the teen court program, may be required to pay a nonrefundable fee not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00). Fees collected under this paragraph by a municipal court shall be credited to the treasury of the municipality. Fees collected under this paragraph by a circuit court shall be credited to the treasury of the county;
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Wyoming | Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-6-108 | Costs |
(a) Each city or town in the state of Wyoming may prescribe by ordinance such costs in all trials before municipal courts as may be necessary or deemed expedient. However, the costs shall not exceed ten dollars ($10.00). All costs collected shall be turned into the treasury of the city or town. By ordinance a city or town may prescribe:
(i) A court automation fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) as a cost to be paid by every person guilty of a violation of a city or town ordinance; (ii) An indigent civil legal services fee of ten dollars ($10.00) as a cost to be paid by every person guilty of a violation of a city or town ordinance. |
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