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COURTS (705 ILCS 135/) Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act. 705 ILCS 135/Art. 5
(705 ILCS 135/Art. 5 heading)
Article 5. Assessment Procedures
(Source: P.A. 100-987, eff. 7-1-19.) |
705 ILCS 135/5-5 (705 ILCS 135/5-5)
Sec. 5-5. Minimum fine.
Unless otherwise specified by law, the minimum fine for a conviction or supervision disposition on a minor traffic offense is $25 and the minimum fine for a conviction, supervision disposition, or violation based upon a plea of guilty or finding of guilt for any other offense is $75. If the court finds that the fine would impose an undue burden on the victim, the court may reduce or waive the fine. In this Section, "victim" shall not be construed to include the defendant.
Except for traffic fines, fines and assessments, such as fees or administrative costs, authorized under this Section shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian.
(Source: P.A. 103-379, eff. 7-28-23.) |
705 ILCS 135/5-10 (705 ILCS 135/5-10)
Sec. 5-10. Schedules; payment.
(a) In each case, the court shall order an assessment at the time of sentencing, as set forth in this Act, for a defendant to pay in addition to any fine, restitution, or forfeiture ordered by the court when the defendant is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or is placed on court supervision for a violation of a statute of this State or a similar local ordinance. The court may order a fine, restitution, or forfeiture on any violation that is being sentenced but shall order only one assessment from the Schedule of Assessments 1 through 13 of this Act for all sentenced violations in a case, that being the schedule applicable to the highest classified offense violation that is being sentenced, plus any conditional assessments under Section 15-70 of this Act applicable to any sentenced violation in the case. (a-5) Except for restitution and traffic violations, fines and assessments, such as fees or administrative costs, authorized under this Section shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. (b) If the court finds that the schedule of assessments will cause an undue burden on any victim in a case or if the court orders community service or some other punishment in place of the applicable schedule of assessments, the court may reduce the amount set forth in the applicable schedule of assessments or not order the applicable schedule of assessments. If the court reduces the amount set forth in the applicable schedule of assessments, then all recipients of the funds collected will receive a prorated amount to reflect the reduction. (c) The court may order the assessments to be paid forthwith or within a specified period of time or in installments. (c-3) Excluding any ordered conditional assessment, if
the assessment is not paid within the period of probation, conditional
discharge, or supervision to which the defendant was originally sentenced,
the court may extend the period of probation, conditional discharge, or
supervision under Section 5-6-2 or 5-6-3.1 of the Unified Code of
Corrections, as applicable, until the assessment is paid or until
successful completion of public or community service set forth in
subsection (b) of Section 5-20 of this Act or the successful completion of the substance abuse
intervention or treatment program set forth in subsection (c-5) of this Section. Except for traffic violations, assessments, such as fees or administrative costs, under this subsection (c-3) shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. (c-5) Excluding any ordered conditional assessment, the court may suspend the collection of the assessment; provided, the defendant agrees to enter a substance
abuse intervention or treatment program approved by the court; and further
provided that the defendant agrees to pay for all or some portion of the
costs associated with the intervention or treatment program. In this case,
the collection of the assessment shall be
suspended during the defendant's participation in the approved
intervention or treatment program. Upon successful
completion of the program, the defendant may apply to the court to reduce
the assessment imposed under this Section by any amount actually paid
by the defendant for his or her participation in the program. The court shall not
reduce the assessment under this subsection unless the defendant
establishes to the satisfaction of the court that he or she has successfully
completed the intervention or treatment program. If the defendant's
participation is for any reason terminated before his or her successful completion
of the intervention or treatment program, collection of the entire
assessment imposed under this Act shall be enforced. Nothing in this
Section shall be deemed to affect or suspend any other fines, restitution
costs, forfeitures, or assessments imposed under this or any other Act. Except for traffic violations, assessments, such as fees or administrative costs, under this subsection (c-5) shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. (d) Except as provided in Section 5-15 of this Act, the defendant shall pay to the clerk of the court and the clerk shall remit the assessment to the appropriate entity as set forth in the ordered schedule of assessments within one month of its receipt. (e) Unless a court ordered payment schedule is implemented or the assessment
requirements of this Act are waived under a court order, the clerk of
the circuit court may add to any unpaid assessments under this Act a delinquency
amount equal to 5% of the unpaid assessments that remain unpaid after 30 days, 10% of
the unpaid assessments that remain unpaid after 60 days, and 15% of the unpaid assessments
that remain unpaid after 90 days. Notice to those parties may be made by
signage posting or publication. The additional delinquency amounts collected under this Section shall
be deposited into the Circuit Clerk Operations and Administration Fund and used to defray additional administrative costs incurred by the clerk of the
circuit court in collecting unpaid assessments.
(f) The clerk of the circuit court shall not add delinquency amounts to unpaid assessments against a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. (Source: P.A. 103-379, eff. 7-28-23.) |
705 ILCS 135/5-15 (705 ILCS 135/5-15)
Sec. 5-15. Service provider costs.
Unless otherwise provided in Article 15 of this Act, the defendant shall pay service provider costs to the entity that provided the service. Service provider costs are not eligible for credit for time served, substitution of community service, or waiver. The circuit court may, through administrative order or local rule, appoint the clerk of the court as the receiver and remitter of certain service provider costs, which may include, but are not limited to, probation fees, traffic school fees, or drug or alcohol testing fees. Except for traffic violations, fines and assessments, such as fees or administrative costs, authorized in this Section shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian.
(Source: P.A. 103-379, eff. 7-28-23.) |
705 ILCS 135/5-20 (705 ILCS 135/5-20)
Sec. 5-20. Credit; time served; community service.
(a) Any credit for time served prior to sentencing that reduces the amount a defendant is required to pay shall be deducted from the fine, if any, ordered by the court. (b) Excluding any ordered conditional assessment, a defendant who has been ordered to pay an assessment may petition
the court to convert all or part of the assessment into court-approved
public or community service. The period of public service necessary to satisfy the assessment shall be set by the court, but in no event shall the hourly rate of the public or community service performed by the defendant be equivalent to less than the minimum wage of this State. The court may adjust the hourly rate of public or community service in accordance with this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly for any mandatory assessments imposed between July 1, 2019 and the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. The performance of this public or
community service may be a condition of probation, conditional
discharge, or supervision and shall be in addition to the performance of any
other period of public or community service ordered by the court or required
by law.
(Source: P.A. 101-408, eff. 1-1-20; 102-620, eff. 8-27-21 .) |
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