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Mississippi | Miss. Code Ann. § 97-19-81 | restitution |
the lender shall be authorized to add the actual amount of such fee or service charge up to a maximum amount of Fifteen Dollars ($ 15.00) to the principal of + See morethe unpaid balance of the loan or extension of credit.
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Mississippi | Miss. Code Ann. § 69-10-5 (2) | Mississippi Rice Promotion Fund | The proceeds of the assessment collected by the department shall be deposited with the State Treasurer in a special fund, the "Mississippi Rice Promotion Fund," | Private actors |
promptly remitted to a foundation under such terms and conditions as the Rice Promotion Board deems necessary to ensure that such assessments are used properly in carrying out the purposes + See moreof this chapter
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Minnesota | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 16D.12 | Payment of collection agency fees |
Unless otherwise expressly prohibited by law, a state agency may pay for the services of the commissioner or a private collection agency from the money collected. The portion of the money collected which must be paid to the commissioner or the collection agency as its collection fee is appropriated from the fund to which the collected money is due.
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