Maine Code § 5-3360-I

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As part of the sentence or fine imposed, the court shall impose an assessment of $70 on any person
convicted of murder, a Class A crime, a Class B crime or a Class C crime and $40 on any person
convicted of a Class D crime or a Class E crime, except that the court shall impose an assessment of
$6,000 on any person convicted of aggravated sex trafficking as described in Title 17-A, section 852,
an assessment of $3,000 on any person convicted of sex trafficking as described in Title 17-A, section
853, an assessment of $1,000 on any person for the first conviction and $2,000 for each subsequent
conviction of engaging a person for prostitution as described in Title 17-A, section 853-B and an
assessment of $1,000 on any person for the first conviction and $2,000 for each subsequent conviction
of commercial sexual exploitation of a minor or commercial sexual exploitation of a person with a
mental disability as described in Title 17-A, section 855. Notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, the court may not waive the imposition of the assessment required by this section. For
purposes of collection and collection procedures, this assessment is considered part of the fine. At the
time of commitment, the court shall inform the Department of Corrections or the county sheriff of any

unpaid balances on assessments owed by the offender to the Victims' Compensation Fund. All funds
collected as a result of these assessments accrue to the Victims' Compensation Fund. [PL 2025, c.
387, §1 (AMD).]
When compensation is awarded from the Victims' Compensation Fund, the amount of any
restitution ordered and paid as part of a sentence imposed that, when added to the award from the fund,
exceeds the victim's actual loss must be paid to the fund, in an amount not to exceed the amount of the
award. Similarly, the amount of any insurance, 3rd-party payment or recovery in a successful civil
action against a person responsible for the eligible expenses and losses that, when added to the award
from the fund, exceeds the victim's actual loss must be paid to the fund, in an amount not to exceed the
amount of the award. [PL 1991, c. 806, §3 (NEW).]
The board may establish a reserve fund approved by the State Auditor and the Treasurer of State.
At the end of every quarter, the Treasurer of State shall credit unreserved funds in excess of $2,000,000
to the General Fund. [PL 1991, c. 806, §3 (NEW).]

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