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§ 5-4-907. Cost, fees, and restitution

AR Code § 5-4-907 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) The pre-adjudication probation program judge may order the offender to pay:

(1) Court costs as provided in § 16-10-305;

(2) Any substance abuse treatment costs;

(3) Drug testing costs;

(4) Costs associated with mental health treatment;

(5) A pre-adjudication probation program user fee;

(6) Any restitution owed the victim of the charged criminal offense;

(7) Necessary supervision fees;

(8) Any applicable residential treatment fees;

(9) Tuition and other educational fees for vocational schools, technical schools, community colleges, or two-year and four-year public universities that are part of the pre-adjudication probation program for which the offender is participating; and

(10) Any fees determined or authorized under § 12-27-125(b)(17)(B) or § 16-93-104(a)(1), which are to be paid to the Department of Community Correction.

(b)

(1) The pre-adjudication probation program judge shall establish a schedule for the payment of costs, fees, and restitution.

(2) The cost for substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, drug testing, and supervision shall be set by the treatment and supervision providers respectively and made part of the order of the pre-adjudication probation program judge for payment.

(3) Pre-adjudication probation program user fees shall be set by the pre-adjudication probation program judge.

(4) Treatment, drug testing, and supervision costs or fees shall be paid to the respective providers.

(5) Fees determined or authorized under § 12-27-125(b)(17)(B) or § 16-93-104(a)(1) shall be paid to the Department of Community Correction.

(6) Restitution to the victim shall be paid directly to the victim.

(c) Court orders for costs, fees, and restitution shall remain an obligation of the participant in the pre-adjudication probation program with court monitoring until fully paid.

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§ 5-4-907. Cost, fees, and restitution