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45-27-82.27
Section 45-27-82.27 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require
the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial diversion
program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse as the district
attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise agreed.
(Act 95-388, p. 791, §8.)...
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45-34-82.08
Section 45-34-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an in patient or out patient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require
the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial diversion
program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse as the district
attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved
by the district attorney. (Act 2003-225, p. 566, §9.)...
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45-7-82.28
Section 45-7-82.28 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program that the offender
be admitted to a drug, alcohol, violence, or any other self-improvement or self-help program
on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other treatment alternatives deemed by the
district attorney to be in the best interest of the offender and society. The district attorney
may require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug or other testing as a part of
the pretrial diversion program and require other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse, domestic violence, or the offense charged as the district attorney may direct. The
offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved by the district attorney
after considering the ability of the offender to pay. (Act 2009-460, p. 802, §9.)...
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12-17-226.9
Section 12-17-226.9 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of a pretrial diversion program established under this
division, that the offender be admitted to a certified drug or alcohol program on an inpatient
or outpatient basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district
attorney may require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms
and conditions related to substance abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services
unless otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2013-361, p. 1290, §10.)...
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45-28-82.28
Section 45-28-82.28 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of the pretrial diversion program, that the offender
be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other
treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require the offender
to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved by the district
attorney. (Act 2011-606, p. 1342, §9.)...
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45-39-82.08
Section 45-39-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of the pretrial diversion program, that the offender
be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other
treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require the offender
to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved by the district
attorney. (Act 2011-651, p. 1661, §9.)...
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30-5-5
Section 30-5-5 Standing to file sworn petition for protection order; disclosure of information;
costs and fees. (a) The following persons have standing to file a sworn petition for a protection
order under this chapter as a plaintiff: (1) A person who is at least 18 years old or is otherwise
emancipated and is the victim of abuse, as defined in Section 30-5-2, or has reasonable cause
to believe he or she is in imminent danger of becoming the victim of any act of abuse. (2)
A parent, legal guardian, next friend, court-appointed guardian ad litem, or the State Department
of Human Resources may petition for relief on behalf of the following: a. A minor child. b.
Any person prevented by physical or mental incapacity from seeking a protection order. (b)
Standardized petitions for actions pursuant to this chapter shall be made available through
the circuit clerks' offices around the state. The circuit clerk shall not provide assistance
to persons in completing the forms or in presenting...
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45-39-81.01
Section 45-39-81.01 Additional court costs - Criminal cases. In addition to all other fees
and court costs, the clerk of the circuit court and the clerk of the district court of Lauderdale
County shall assess and collect a fee to be determined by the county commission, not exceeding
thirty-five dollars ($35), in each criminal case, felony and misdemeanor, where costs or fees
are assessed against the defendant. The fee is to be paid by the clerk to the county for the
support of its work release program and for county jail purposes. (Act 96-315, p. 357, §1.)...

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12-19-150
Section 12-19-150 Legislative intent; assessment of fees in criminal cases; submission of cost
bill by municipal or district court clerk and making of final assessment of costs in circuit
court upon appeals from municipal or district courts to circuit courts. (a) It is hereby declared
to be the policy of the state that docket fees and other court costs in criminal cases shall
generally be assessed only upon conviction. It is further declared to be the policy of the
state that a creditor shall not use the criminal process in order to collect civil debts.
The state does recognize that situations will arise from time to time wherein justice may
best be served by allowing a judge to enter an order dismissing a case upon the payment of
costs by the defendant or by the complainant where the judge has determined that the criminal
process has been abused. (b) Docket fees and other court costs in criminal cases shall be
assessed upon conviction; provided that, in the interest of justice,...
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12-19-180
Section 12-19-180 Criminal history processing fee; allocation of monies; access to court data
from within and without Unified Judicial System; user fees to be deposited in Court Automation
Fund; section not bar to public access to court records. (a) In addition to all other costs,
fees, or fines prescribed by law, each person convicted of a crime in a municipal, district,
or circuit court, except traffic cases which do not involve driving under the influence of
alcohol or controlled substances as set out in Section 32-5A-191, and conservation cases and
juvenile cases, shall be assessed a criminal history processing fee of thirty dollars ($30).
The assessment shall be automatically assessed by the clerk of the court upon conviction.
(b) There is created in the State Treasury a fund to be designated as the Public Safety Automated
Fingerprint Identification System Fund, a fund to be designated as the Court Automation Fund,
and a fund to be designated as the Criminal Justice Information...
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