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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat §15:571.21 | Deposit of Fees and Assessments |
A. All probation supervision fees received by the department pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895.1(C) shall be deposited immediately upon receipt into the state treasury.B. For all monetary + See moreassessments imposed as a condition of probation or parole except supervision fees, the division of probation and parole shall assess a collection fee of ten percent of the funds due, which shall be added to the total amount of funds due. The ten percent collection fee shall be appropriated to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to be reinvested in additional resources for the division of probation and parole.
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State/statewide agency | Supervision agency | All |
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Louisiana | 15§571.12. | Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to receive fines |
All fines, penalties, and forfeitures incurred and appearance bonds forfeited in prosecutions instituted or conducted by the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children shall be turned over + See moreto the Society.
The Society shall have a right of action to recover all fines, penalties, and forfeitures, and forfeited appearance bonds in its own name in the civil courts of this state when they are not collected in the court in which incurred or the existing laws do not provide for their collection.
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State/statewide agency | Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children | All |
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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat § 32:388 F | Traffic violations | Payments for penalties imposed by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, public safety services, shall be remitted to the Transportation Trust Fund. | State/statewide agency | Department of public safety and corrections; traffic officers | Traffic |
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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat § 15:571.21 (2015) | Deposit of fees and assessments |
A. All probation supervision fees received by the department pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895.1(C) shall be deposited immediately upon receipt into the state treasury.
B. For all monetary + See moreassessments imposed as a condition of probation or parole except supervision fees, the division of probation and parole shall assess a collection fee of ten percent of the funds due, which shall be added to the total amount of funds due. The ten percent collection fee shall be appropriated to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to be reinvested in additional resources for the division of probation and parole.
C. In addition to the provisions set forth in R.S. 47:299.21, the secretary of the department is authorized to enter into contracts with private collection contractors to collect past due fees owed to the department by offenders, regardless of whether the offenders are currently on active supervision. Nothing in this Subsection shall prohibit the department from utilizing its own personnel to collect fees that are past due.
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Louisiana | CCRP 895.1.C | Probation Department fee |
When the court places the defendant on supervised probation, it shall order as a condition of probation a monthly fee of not less than sixty nor more than one hundred + See moreten dollars payable to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections or such other probation office, agency, or officer as designated by the court, to defray the cost of supervision. If the probation supervision services are rendered by an agency other than the department, the fee may be ordered payable to that agency.
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State/statewide agency | Department of Public Safety and Corrections | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 895.1.E | Drug Abuse Education and Treatment Fund |
When the court places any defendant convicted of a violation of the controlled dangerous substances law, R.S. 40:966 through 1034, on any type of probation, it shall order as a + See morecondition of probation a fee of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars, payable to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement to be credited to the Drug Abuse Education and Treatment Fund and used for the purposes provided in R.S. 15:1224.
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State/statewide agency | Drug Abuse Education and Treatment Fund | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 895.1.F(2) | Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund |
After compliance with the requirements of Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund, and prior to monies being placed in + See morethe state general fund, an amount equal to that deposited as required by Subparagraph (1) of this Paragraph shall be credited to a special fund which is hereby created in the state treasury to be known as the "Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund". The monies in this fund shall be used solely as provided in Subparagraph (3) of this Paragraph and only in the amounts appropriated by the legislature.
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State/statewide agency | Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.C | DUI analysis fee |
Such costs shall be paid in the following manner: twenty-five dollars to the governing authority owning the instrument used to perform the analysis, and fifty dollars to the governing authority + See morewhose agency performed the analysis. If the office of state police performed or participated in a blood, breath, or urine analysis for which these costs are assessed, that portion of the costs applicable to the office of state police shall be forwarded to the applied technology unit within the office of state police and forwarded for disposition in accordance with R.S. 40:1379.7.
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State/statewide agency | Analysis administrators | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.D | Driver education programs |
If the offender is incarcerated, such costs shall be paid to the sheriff or other custodian of the facility in which the offender is incarcerated. If the offender is + See moreplaced on probation as provided in R.S. 14:98(B) or (C) or R.S. 14:98.1(D) or (E), the court may order the apportionment and payment of all or a part of such costs to the agencies or persons responsible for administering the prescribed substance abuse program, driver improvement program, or community service activities. In addition, the person convicted of a violation of R.S. 14:98, R.S. 14:98.1, or of any such municipal or parochial ordinance shall be assessed costs of the witness fee provided by R.S. 15:255.
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State/statewide agency | Analysis administrators | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.F(1) | Trial Court Case Management Information Fund |
The proceeds of the special cost shall be deposited in the state treasury monthly on or before the tenth day of each calendar month. After compliance with the requirements + See moreof Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund, and prior to monies being placed in the state general fund, an amount equal to that deposited in the state treasury, as required above, shall be credited to the special fund hereby created in the state treasury to be known as the Trial Court Case Management Information Fund. The disbursement of the proceeds from the fund shall be made on the warrant of the judicial administrator of the supreme court drawn on the state treasury. The monies in this fund shall be used solely for the purposes identified in this Paragraph, including necessary and associated administrative expenses.
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State/statewide agency | Trial Court Case Management Information Fund | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.F(2) | Jefferson Parish Criminal Court Fund |
In Jefferson Parish, in addition to the costs in Paragraphs A, C, D, and E, a person convicted of an offense against the state of Louisiana shall be assessed a + See morespecial court cost in the following amounts: in the case of a misdemeanor, an additional twenty-five dollars, and in the case of a felony, an additional fifty dollars. The amount so assessed shall be collected on behalf of the clerk of court's office, in the manner that fines are collected in criminal cases. The funds shall be transmitted to the clerk of court's office to be used by the clerk in his discretion to defray the expenses of his office.
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Louisiana | CCRP 887F(3);LA Rev Stat 15:571.11 | Natchitoches Parish Criminal Court Fund |
In Natchitoches Parish, in addition to the costs in Paragraphs A, C, D, E, G, and H and Subparagraph (1) of this Paragraph, a person convicted of an offense against + See morethe state of Louisiana, including a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, shall be assessed a special court cost in the amount of ten dollars in any prosecution initiated by the district attorney. Such special costs shall be imposed by the Tenth Judicial District Court and the City Court of Natchitoches. The amount so assessed shall be collected on behalf of the parish sheriff's office, in the manner that fines are collected in criminal cases. The funds shall be paid into the treasury of the parish and deposited into the Criminal Court Fund pursuant to R.S. 15:571.11, which statute shall govern the disposition of the additional court costs.
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.G | Drug Abue Resistance Education programs |
In addition to the costs provided in Paragraphs A, C, D, E, and F, a person convicted of a violation of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law may be assessed + See morean additional one hundred dollars as special costs of court. Such special costs shall be imposed by all courts and shall be used for the development or maintenance of Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) programs. The amount so assessed shall be collected on behalf of the parish sheriff's office, to be distributed among agencies providing the D.A.R.E. programs based upon the number of programs each agency offers within the public and private educational systems of the parish.
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State/statewide agency | Drug Abuse Resistance Education programs | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 887.H | Warrant Executors |
In addition to the costs provided in Paragraphs A, C, D, E, F, and G, a person convicted of a felony, a misdemeanor, or ordinance of any local government may + See morebe assessed additional reasonable costs to cover the costs expended by the sheriff, marshal, constable, or municipal police in the execution of a bench warrant, or a fugitive warrant, or both. An itemized statement of expenses shall be prepared and submitted for review and assessment by the court at the time of sentencing. Such costs shall be paid to the sheriff, marshal, constable, or municipal police as reimbursement of expenses incurred in the execution of such warrant.
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State/statewide agency | Sheriffs offices, constables, etc. | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 890.2.D | Felony fine; jailing fine |
The amount of reimbursement under this Article shall not be in excess of the per capita cost of care for maintaining inmates in the state correctional facility in which the + See moreinmate is housed. The funds collected from the fines imposed pursuant to this Article shall be distributed to the entity that expended the funds. However, ten percent of the funds shall go to the Crime Victims' Reparation Fund as provided in R.S. 46:1816.
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State/statewide agency | Crime Victims' Reparation Fund | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 983.D | Criminal Court general fund |
D.(1) The clerk shall immediately direct the collected processing fee provided for in Subparagraph (B)(1) of this Article to the Louisiana Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information, and the processing + See morefee amount shall be deposited immediately upon receipt into the Criminal Identification and Information Fund.
(2) The clerk shall immediately direct the collected processing fees provided for in Subparagraphs (B)(2) and (3) of this Article to the sheriff and the district attorney, and the processing fee amount shall be remitted immediately upon receipt in equal proportions to the office of the district attorney and the sheriff's general fund.
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State/statewide agency | Expungement personnel | All |
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Louisiana | CCRP 984.C | Department of Public Safety and Corrections |
An additional fifty-dollar court cost shall be assessed at this time against the defendant and paid to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of motor vehicles, for the + See morecosts of storage and retrieval of the records. The court cost provided by this Paragraph shall be submitted to the department regardless of whether the clerk of court is submitting this matter to the department pursuant to Paragraph B or D of this Article.
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State/statewide agency | Department of Public Safety and Corrections | All |
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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat §13:1000.1.B.; | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center |
The clerk of court shall place all sums collected or received under this Section in a separate account, to be expended on order of the judges of the district, en + See morebanc, for the support of court-appointed special advocate (CASA) programs in the district. The court shall cause to be conducted annually an audit of the fund and the books and accounts relating thereto and shall file the same with the office of the legislative auditor where it shall be available for public inspection.
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State/statewide agency | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center | All |
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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat §13:1000.3.B. | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center |
The sheriff shall place all sums collected or received under this Section into an account and remit the sum monthly to the Family and Youth Counseling Agency for the support + See moreof the court-appointed special advocate (CASA) and the children's advocacy center (CAC) programs in the judicial district. The court shall cause to be conducted annually an audit of the account and the books and accounts relating thereto and shall file the audit with the office of the legislative auditor where it shall be available for public inspection.
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State/statewide agency | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center | All |
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Louisiana | LA Rev Stat §13:1000.4.B. | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center |
The sheriff shall transfer all sums collected or received under this Section to the court-appointed special advocate (CASA) program in the judicial district to be expended on order of the + See morejudges of the district, en banc. CASA shall cause to be conducted annually an audit of the account and the books and accounts relating thereto and shall file the audit with the office of the legislative auditor where it shall be available for public inspection.
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State/statewide agency | Family and Young Counseling Agency; Court-Appointed Special Advocate; Children's Advocacy Center | All |
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