Sec. 12. (a) Except: (1) for the state share prescribed by section 2 of this chapter for semiannual distribution; and (2) as provided under section 2(g) of this chapter, IC 33-32-4-6 , and IC 33-37-5-2 ; not later than thirty (30) days after the clerk collects a fee, the clerk shall forward the fee to the county auditor if the clerk is a clerk of a circuit court, and to the city or town fiscal officer if the clerk is the clerk of a city or town court. (b) If part of the fee is collected on behalf of another person for service as a juror or witness, the county auditor or city or town fiscal officer shall forward that part of the fee to the person not later than forty-five (45) days after the auditor or fiscal officer receives the claim for the fee. (c) Except for amounts deposited in a user fee fund established under IC 33-37-8 , the county auditor shall distribute fees received from the clerk to the following: (1) The county treasurer for deposit in the county general fund, if the fee belongs to the county. (2) The fiscal officer of a city or town, if the fee belongs to the city or town under section 6 of this chapter. (d) Except for amounts deposited in a user fee fund established under IC 33-37-8 , the city or town fiscal officer shall deposit all fees received from a clerk in the city's or town's treasury. (e) The clerk shall forward the state share of each fee to the state treasury at the clerk's semiannual settlement for state revenue. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citations: 33-19-1-3.] IC 33-37-8 Chapter 8. Local User Fee Funds 33-37-8-1 "City or town fund" 33-37-8-2 "County fund" 33-37-8-3 City or town user fee fund 33-37-8-4 City or town funds; appropriations; deferral and pretrial diversion programs 33-37-8-5 County user fee fund 33-37-8-6 County funds; appropriations; deferral and pretrial diversion programs 33-37-8-7 Pretrial diversion program fund 33-37-8-8 Collection of jury fees; transfer of funds to jury pay
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