West Virginia Code § 62-11C-4

Special revenue account
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(a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special revenue account to be known as
the West Virginia Community Corrections Fund. Expenditures from the fund are for the
purposes set forth in subsection (e) of this section and are not authorized from collections
but are to be made only in accordance with appropriation by the Legislature and in
accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twelve of this code aend upon the
fulfillment of the provisions set forth in article two, chapter five-a of this code. The West
Virginia Community Corrections Fund may receive any gifts, grants, corntributions or other
money from any source which is specifically designated for deposit in the fund.
(b) In addition to the fee required in section nine, article twelve of this chapter, a fee not to
exceed $35 per month, unless modified by legislative rule ast provided in section three of this
article, is also to be collected from those persons on probation. This fee is to be based upon
the person's ability to pay. The magistrate or circuit judge shall conduct a hearing prior to
imposition of probation and make a determination on the record that the offender is able to
pay the fee without undue hardship. The magistrate clerk, deputy magistrate clerk,
magistrate assistant, circuit clerk or deputy cisrcuit clerk shall collect all fees imposed
pursuant to this subsection and deposit them in a separate account. Within ten calendar
days following the beginning of the calendar month, the magistrate clerk or circuit clerk
shall forward the amount deposited gto the State Treasurer to be credited to the West
Virginia Community Corrections Fund.
(c) In addition to the fee required in section five, article eleven-b of this chapter, a fee of
$2.50 per day, unless mLodified by legislative rule as provided in section three of this article,
is to be collected from those persons on home incarceration. The circuit judge, magistrate or
municipal court judge shall consider the person's ability to pay in determining the imposition
of the fee. The circuit clerk, magistrate clerk, municipal court clerk or his or her designee
shall collect all fees imposed pursuant to this subsection and deposit them in a separate
account. Within ten calendar days following the beginning of the calendar month, the circuit
clerWk, magistrate clerk or municipal court clerk shall forward the amount deposited to the
State Treasurer to be credited to the West Virginia Community Corrections Fund.
(d) In addition to the usual court costs in any criminal case taxed against any defendant
convicted in a municipal, magistrate or circuit court, excluding municipal parking
ordinances, a $10 fee shall be added, unless the fee is modified by legislative rule as
provided in section three of this article. The circuit clerk, magistrate clerk, municipal court
clerk or his or her designee shall collect all fees imposed pursuant to this subsection and
deposit them in a separate account. Within ten calendar days following the beginning of the
calendar month, the circuit clerk, magistrate court clerk and the municipal court clerk shall
forward the amount deposited to the State Treasurer to be credited to the West Virginia
Community Corrections Fund.
(e) The moneys of the West Virginia Community Corrections Fund are to be disbursed by the
subcommittee for the funding of community corrections programs and to pay expenses of the
subcommittee in administering the provisions of this article, which expenses may not in any
fiscal year exceed fifteen percent of the funds deposited to the special revenue account
during that fiscal year.
(f) Any disbursements from the West Virginia Community Corrections Fund allocated for
community corrections programs by the subcommittee may be made contingent upon local
appropriations or gifts in money or in kind for the support of the programs. eAny county
commission of any county or the governing body of a municipality may appropriate and
expend money for establishing and maintaining community correctionsr programs.

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