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California | Cal. Pen. Code § 1202.44 | Additional probation revocation restitution fine |
In every case in which a person is convicted of a crime and a conditional sentence or a sentence that includes a period of probation is imposed, the court shall, at the time of imposing the restitution fine pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1202.4, assess an additional probation revocation restitution fine in the same amount as that imposed pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 1202.4. This additional probation revocation restitution fine shall become effective upon the revocation of probation or of a conditional sentence, and shall not be waived or reduced by the court, absent compelling and extraordinary reasons stated on record. Probation revocation restitution fines shall be deposited in the Restitution Fund in the State Treasury.
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State/statewide agency | N/A | Misdemeanor, Felony |
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California | Cal. Pen. Code ¢ 374.5(f) | Grease waste haulers, Prohibitions; Exceptions; Penalty |
(f) Notwithstanding Section 1463, the fines paid pursuant to this section shall be apportioned as follows: pursuant to Section 14303, and used for purposes of Title 13 (commencing with Section 14300) of Part 4.
(2) Twenty-five percent shall be distributed pursuant to Section 1463.001. (3) Twenty-five percent to the local health officer or other local public officer or agency that investigated the matter which led to bringing the action. |
Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | Misdemeanor |
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