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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Who receives the funding | Other beneficiaries | Level of offense | |
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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 27-14-314(c)(3); Ark. Code Ann. § 27-22-103(c) | Additional Penalties -- Disposition of Funds |
If the arresting officer is a municipal law enforcement officer, the fine collected shall be deposited into that municipal fund used for the purchase and maintenance of:(A) The following: (i) Rescue, emergency medical, and law enforcement vehicles; (ii) Communications equipment; (iii) Animals owned or used by law enforcement agencies; and (iv) Life-saving medical apparatus; and (B) Law enforcement apparatus to be used for the purposes set out in subdivision (c)(3)(A) of this section.
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Local jurisdiction | N/A | Traffic |
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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 27-34-108 | Public Safety Fund -- Creation |
(a) A town or city that collects fines pursuant to this subchapter shall retain twenty-five percent (25%) of the fines collected and deposit them into a fund called the public safety fund, to be used solely for the promotion of public safety. (b) A district court that is funded solely by the county and collects fines pursuant to this chapter shall retain twenty-five percent (25%) of the fines collected and deposit them into the fund, to be used solely for the promotion of public safety.
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Local jurisdiction | N/A | All |
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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 5-55-107(a)(2) | Restitution and Collection |
(a) In addition to any other fine that may be levied, any person found guilty of or who pleads guilty or nolo contendere to Medicaid fraud as described in this subchapter is required to make full restitution and payment of costs as follows: (2) The office of the Attorney General or prosecuting attorney may recover reasonable and necessary expenses incurred during investigation and prosecution of Medicaid fraud.
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