S 3126
Increases amount of credit for incarceration resulting from default of court-imposed financial obligation or motor vehicle penalty.
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Bill overview
This bill increases the amount of credit a person can receive for incarceration resulting from defaulting on court-imposed financial obligations or motor vehicle penalties. Specifically, it raises the credit from $50 to $90 per day of confinement. The bill aims to provide greater incentive for individuals to fulfill their financial obligations and reduce the impact of incarceration due to non-payment.
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Nicholas Scutari
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