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4.108 - Collection of Restitution, Fines and Other Costs

Rule 4.108
Last Amended November 1, 2024

(a) A sending state is responsible for collecting all fines, family support, restitution, court costs, or other financial obligations imposed by the sending state on a supervised individual.

(b) Upon notice by the sending state that the supervised individual is not complying with family support and restitution obligations, and financial obligations as set forth in subsection (a), the receiving state shall notify the supervised individual of the violation of the conditions of supervision and the supervised individual's requirement to comply. The receiving state shall inform the supervised individual of the address to which payments are to be sent.

References:
ICAOS Advisory Opinions
14-2006 [A fee imposed by a sending state for purposes of defraying costs for sex offender registration and victim notification, not appearing to fit criteria of a “supervision fee,” may be collected on Compact individuals at a sending state’s responsibility. A receiving state would be obligated for notifying the individual to comply with such financial responsibility under Rule 4.108 (b)]

History: Adopted November 4, 2003, effective August 1, 2004, amended September 11, 2024, effective November 1, 2024

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