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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 16-3-1260(5) State Office of Victim Assistance Payment
(5) Payments authorized or required under this section must be paid to the State Office of Victim Assistance. The Director of the State Office of Victim Assistance shall coordinate the
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development of policies and procedures for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the South Carolina Office of Court Administration, the Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services, and the South Carolina Board of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services to assure that victim restitution programs are administered in an effective manner to increase payments into the State Office of Victim Assistance.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-3-30(B) Indigent defense application fee
The clerk of court or other appropriate official shall collect the application fee imposed by this section and remit the proceeds to the state fund on a monthly basis. The
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monies must be deposited in an interest-bearing account separate from the general fund and used only to provide for indigent defense services. The monies shall be administered by the Office of Indigent Defense.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-3-45(B) Indigent defense application fee
The clerk of court or other appropriate official shall collect the application fee imposed by this section and remit the proceeds to the Public Defender Application Fund on a monthly
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basis. The monies must be deposited in an interest-bearing account separate from the general fund and used only to provide for indigent defense services. The monies shall be administered by the Office of Indigent Defense.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-110 Pretrial Intervention Program All fees paid must be deposited into a special circuit solicitor's fund for operation of the pretrial intervention program. Supervision agency N/A All
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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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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-550 Circuit Solicitor's Fund All fees must be deposited into a special circuit solicitor's fund for operation of the alcohol education program. Municipality/municipal agency N/A All
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 16-9-50 Perjury and subornation of perjury fee
The one moiety of the fines imposed by this article shall be for the State and the other moiety to such person as shall be grieved, hindered or molested by
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reason of the offense or offenses before mentioned that will sue for the same by action in any court of competent jurisdiction.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 17-25-322(D) South Carolina Victims' Compensation Fund
(D) All restitution funds, excluding the twenty percent collection fee, collected before or after the effective date of this section that remain unclaimed by a crime victim for more than
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eighteen months from the day of last payment received must be transferred to the South Carolina Victims' Compensation Fund, notwithstanding the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act of 1981.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-80 Supervision fee
The department shall remit from the fees collected an amount not to exceed the regular supervision fees collected during fiscal year 1992-93 for credit to the State General Fund. All
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regular supervision fees collected in excess of the fiscal year 1992-93 amount must be retained by the department, carried forward, and applied to the department's operation.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-80 Intensive Supervision Fee Fees derived from persons under intensive supervision must be retained by the department, carried forward, and applied to the department's operation. Supervision agency N/A All
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-85 Electronic Monitoring Fees All fees generated by this assessment must be retained by the department to support the electronic monitoring program and carried forward for the same purpose. Supervision agency N/A All
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-87(A) Extradition Fee
(A) The department may charge offenders a fee based on the number of miles and length of time required to perform an extradition. The fee must be used to offset
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the cost of extradition. All unexpended revenues of this fee at year end must be retained and carried forward by the department and expended for the same purpose.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-87(B) Maintenance Polygraph Fee
(B) The department may charge a fee to offenders required to have maintenance polygraphs. This fee may not exceed the actual cost of the maintenance polygraph. All unexpended revenues of
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this fee at year end must be retained and carried forward by the department and expended for the same purpose.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-100(B) Administrative Monitoring Fee
(B) An individual placed on administrative monitoring shall pay a regular monitoring fee toward offsetting the cost of his administrative monitoring for the period of time that he remains under
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monitoring. The regular monitoring fee must be determined by the department based upon the ability of the person to pay. The fee must not be more than ten dollars a month. All regular monitoring fees must be retained by the department, carried forward, and applied to the department's operation.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-480 Restitution Center program fee
The offender must have paid employment and/or be required to perform public service employment up to a total of fifty hours per week. The offender must deliver his salary to the
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restitution center staff who must distribute it in the following manner: 4) payment of a daily fee for housing and food. This fee may be set by the department with the approval of the Department of Administration. The fee must be based on the offender's ability to pay not to exceed the actual costs. This fee must be deposited by the department with the State Treasurer for credit to the same account as funds collected under Sections 14-1-210 through 14-1-230
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-490(C) Restitution fees
(C) The department may retain the collection fees described in subsection (B) and expend the fees for the purpose of collecting and distributing restitution. Unexpended funds at the end of
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each fiscal year may be retained by the department and carried forward for use for the same purpose by the department.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 63-19-480 South Carolina Victims' Compensation Fund
There is created a fund within the Department of Juvenile Justice for the compensation of victims of crime. All contributions deducted from a juvenile's wages pursuant to Section 63-19-450(E)(3) or
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63-19-460(C)(3) must be deposited into this fund. Of the amount contributed to the fund by each juvenile, ninety-five percent must be paid by the department on behalf of the juvenile as restitution to the victim or victims of the juvenile's adjudicated crime as ordered by the family court or the releasing entity, and five percent must be submitted to the South Carolina Victims' Compensation Fund. If the amount of restitution ordered has been paid in full or if there is no victim of the juvenile's adjudicated crime, the juvenile's contributions must be submitted to the South Carolina Victims' Compensation Fund.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-700(F)(2) Litter Dumping Fee
(2) Funds collected pursuant to this subsection instead of the mandatory litter-gathering labor must be remitted to the county or municipality where the littering violation took place. The money collected
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may be used for the litter-gathering supervision.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 16-13-360 Library Fund
Any and all fines collected pursuant to the terms of Sections 16-13-330 and 16-13-340 shall be paid into the fund of the county library or municipal, school, college or other
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institutional library or gallery, museum, collection or exhibition injured by the act of the person so fined.
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South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. § 14-17-725 Collection cost imposed on installment payments of fines or restitution.
criminal fines, assessments, or restitution payments are paid through installments, a collection cost charge of three percent of the payment also must be collected by the clerk of court, magistrate,
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or municipal court from the defendant and transferred to the county treasurer or city treasurer, as appropriate, for deposit to credit of the county or municipal general fund.
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