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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-44a | Surcharge on fine for criminal trespass or criminal mischief on public land. (Municipality/ Department of Energy and Environmental Protection) |
Any such surcharge collected shall be payable to the municipality in which the arrest was made unless the arresting law enforcement authority was a conservation officer, special conservation officer or patrolman appointed by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection under authority of section 26-5, in which case such surcharge shall be payable to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 51-56a(d) | Accounting for receipts by court clerks. Remittance of certain amounts to municipalities. Additional fees to fund police training (Surcharge for violation) |
The state shall remit to the municipalities in which the violations occurred the amounts paid under this subsection. |
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Iowa | Iowa Code § 356.7(5),(6) | Charges for administrative costs and room and board — enforcement procedures |
1. The county sheriff, or a municipality operating a temporary municipal holding facility or jail, may charge a prisoner who is eighteen years of age or older and who has been convicted of a criminal offense or sentenced for contempt of court for violation of a domestic abuse order for the actual administrative costs relating to the arrest and booking of that prisoner, for room and board provided to the prisoner while in the custody of the county sheriff or municipality, and for any medical aid provided to the prisoner under section 356.5. Moneys collected by the sheriff or municipality under this section shall be credited respectively to the county general fund or the city general fund and distributed as provided in this section . . .
6. Of the moneys collected and credited to the city general fund as provided in this section, sixty percent of the moneys collected shall be used for police or law enforcement budget expenditures. |
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