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31-467.06 - Supervision fee; deposit; drug testing costs
31-467.06. Supervision fee; deposit; drug testing costs
A. A person being supervised in this state pursuant to this article shall pay, as a condition of probation, community supervision or parole, a monthly supervision fee of not less than sixty-five dollars if the person is on probation, parole or community supervision or not less than seventy-five dollars if the person is on intensive probation, unless, after determining the inability of the person to pay the fee, the supervising agency requires payment of a lesser amount. The supervising parole, community supervision or probation officer shall monitor the collection of the fee.
B. Seventy per cent of the monies collected pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the victim compensation and assistance fund established by section 41-2407 and thirty per cent shall be deposited in the adult probation services fund established by section 12-267 or, if the person is supervised by the state department of corrections, in the community corrections enhancement fund established by section 31-418.
C. In addition to any other fees, a person who is being supervised in this state pursuant to this article may be required to pay as a condition of parole or community supervision the reasonable costs associated with the person's participation in a drug testing program. The person's costs shall not exceed the state department of corrections' cost for the program. The monies collected pursuant to this subsection by the department may only be used to offset the costs of the drug testing program.