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Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. §17-1-113(4)(e); Colo. Rev. Stat. §17-1-113(5) Medical Visits - Charge to Inmates - Legislative Declaration

(e) The information to be obtained by department personnel at the time of the inmate's medical, dental, mental health, or optometric visit on a standardized department form, including the inmate's

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name, the inmate's identification number, the amount of the copayment assessed, if any, the reason for the visit, the type of service rendered, and the basis for any waiver of the copayment; (5) The department shall monitor the information collected pursuant to paragraph (e) of subsection (4) of this section to ensure that the copayment procedures are being applied consistently to all inmate.

Obligation to collect or record Law enforcement
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Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-32-107 Fee Book a Public Record

The fee book to be kept by each clerk is a public record and subject to public inspection as are all other records of his office, except those specifically excluded

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by statute or order of court.

Obligation to collect or record, Obligation to respond to public records requests All courts
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Arkansas Ark. Code Ann. § 16-20-106(c)(1) Fines, Penalties, Taxes, Etc. -- Collection and Settlement -- Accounting -- Audit and Adjustment

The clerks shall keep a true account of all fines, penalties, forfeitures, and judgments imposed, adjudged, or rendered in favor of the state or any county by their respective courts,

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distinguishing those payable to the state from those payable to the county.

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