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CA SB1210
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires courts to assess an additional postrelease community supervision revocation restitution fine or mandatory supervision revocation restitution fine equal to the restitution fine amount for defendants subject to postrelease community supervision or mandatory supervision, deposited into the Restitution Fund.
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Extends restitution order enforceability by victims beyond probation and parole to include postrelease community supervision and mandatory supervision periods.
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Authorizes county agencies designated by county boards of supervisors to deduct restitution fines and orders from county jail inmates' wages and trust accounts (20-50% deductions), with funds transferred to the Restitution Fund or paid directly to victims.
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Allows deduction of 10% administrative fees from prisoner and parolee restitution collections, and 5% from settlement or trial awards, to reimburse agency administrative costs.
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Extends authority to refer delinquent fines, penalties, and restitution orders to the Franchise Tax Board for collection to include juvenile court cases, in addition to superior court cases.
Legislative Description
Collection of criminal fines and penalties.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 762, Statutes of 2012.
9/29/2012