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House approves substitute bill limiting juvenile nonjudicial surcharge to a fee of up to $50

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 1992
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Summary

Substitute Senate Bill 156 passed the House 63–1 to ease an 85% surcharge on juvenile offenders handled nonjudicially; it lets probation officers impose a fee up to $50 in such cases to improve restitution and fairness.

The House considered substitute Senate Bill 156 on juvenile surcharge policy and voted to approve a change aimed at reducing the financial burden on juveniles whose matters are handled outside the formal court process.

Floor remarks explained that an 85% surcharge imposed on criminal fines was…

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