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Timestamp: 2020-02-18 14:14:40
Document Index: 537105782

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art. 42', 'Art. 42', '§ 706', 'art. 103', '§ 175', 'Art. 42']

The judge may make payment of the monthly fee a condition of granting or continuing the community supervision.
Texas Tex. Gov't Code Sec. 501.014(a),(e)(2),(4)-(6) Inmate Money
(a) The department shall take possession of all money that an inmate has on the inmate’s person or that is received with the inmate when the inmate arrives at a facility
to be admitted to the custody of the department and all money the inmate receives at the department during confinement and shall credit the money to an account created for the inmate . . .
(e) On notification by a court, the department shall withdraw from an inmate’s account any amount the inmate is ordered to pay by order of the court under this subsection. On receipt of a valid court order requiring an inmate to pay child support, the department shall withdraw the appropriate amount from the inmate’s account under this subsection, regardless of whether the court order is provided by the court or another person. The department shall make a payment under this subsection as ordered by the court to either the court or the party specified in the court order. The department is not liable for withdrawing or failing to withdraw money or making payments or failing to make payments under this subsection. The department shall make withdrawals and payments from an inmate’s account under this subsection according to the following schedule of priorities: . . . (2) as payment in full for all orders for restitution . . . (4) as payment in full for all orders for court fees and costs; (5) as payment in full for all orders for fines; and (6) as payment in full for any other court order, judgment, or writ.
Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.702(a)(2)-(3),(b)-(c) Time Credits for Completion of Certain Conditions of Community Supervision
(a) This article [time credit] applies only to a defendant who: (2) is not delinquent in paying required costs, fines, or fees; and (3) has fully satisfied any order to pay restitution
(b) A defendant described by Subsection (a) is entitled to receive any combination of time credits toward the completion of the defendant’s period of community supervision in accordance with this article if the court ordered the defendant as a condition of community supervision to: (1) make a payment described by Subsection (c); (2) complete a treatment or rehabilitation program described by Subsection (d); or (3) earn a diploma, certificate, or degree described by Subsection (e).
(c) A defendant is entitled to time credits toward the completion of the defendant’s period of community supervision for the full payment of court costs, fines, attorney’s fees, and restitution.
defendant’s salary to the restitution center director, the employer of the defendant shall deliver the salary to the director. The director shall deposit the salary into a fund to be given to the defendant on release after the director deducts: (1) the cost to the center for the defendant’s food, housing, and supervision; (2) the necessary expense for the defendant’s travel to and from work and community service projects, and other incidental expenses of the defendant; (3) support of the defendant’s dependents; and (4) restitution to the victims of an offense committed by the defendant.
Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.701(b) Reduction or Termination of Community Supervision Period
On completion of one-half of the original community supervision period or two years of community supervision, whichever is more, the judge shall review the defendant's record and consider whether to
reduce or terminate the period of community supervision, unless the defendant:(1) is delinquent in paying required costs, fines, fees, or restitution that the defendant has the ability to pay.
Texas Tex. Transp. Code Ann. § 706.002 Denial of renewal of driver's license
A political subdivision may contract with the department to provide information necessary for the department to deny renewal of the driver’s license of a person who fails to appear for
a complaint or citation or fails to pay or satisfy a judgment ordering payment of a fine and cost in the manner ordered by the court in a matter involving any offense that a court has jurisdiction of under Chapter 4, Code of Criminal Procedure.
Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 103.0033; 1 Tex. Admin. Code § 175.1 Payment plans arise locally from Texas's Collection Improvement Plan
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to provide notice to counties and municipalities that are subject to Article 103.0033 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the scope and components
of the Collection Improvement Program (CIP) model developed by the Office of Court Administration pursuant to Article 103.0033 and the standards that will be used to determine whether a county or municipality is complying with the CIP requirements.
(c) The CIP is designed to improve the enforcement of a defendant's compliance with the payment of costs, fees, and fines that have been ordered by a court, without imposing an undue hardship on the defendant or the defendant's dependents. The CIP components should not be interpreted to conflict with or undermine the provision to defendants of full procedural and substantive rights under the constitution and laws of this state and of the United States.
(e) The CIP applies to criminal cases in which the defendant is ordered to pay costs, fees, and fines under a payment plan.
Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42.15(b)-(d) Fines and Costs
(b) Subject to Subsections (c) and (d) and Article 43.091, when imposing a fine and costs, a court may direct a defendant: (1) to pay the entire fine and costs when sentence
is pronounced; (2) to pay the entire fine and costs at some later date; or (3) to pay a specified portion of the fine and costs at designated intervals.
(d) A judge may allow a defendant who is a child, as defined by Article 45.058(h), to elect at the time of conviction, as defined by Section 133.101, Local Government Code, to discharge the fine and costs by: (1) performing community service or receiving tutoring under Article 45.0492, as added by Chapter 227 (H.B. 350), Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011; or (2) paying the fine and costs in a manner described by Subsection (b).