N.Y. Executive Law 257-C – Probation administrative fee
* § 257-c. Probation administrative fee. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, every county and the city of New York, may adopt a local law requiring individuals currently serving or who shall be sentenced to a period of probation upon conviction of any crime under Article thirty-one of the vehicle and traffic law to pay to the local probation department with the responsibility of supervising the probationer an administrative fee of thirty dollars per month. The department shall waive all or part of such fee where, because of the indigence of the offender, the payment of said surcharge would work an unreasonable hardship on the person convicted, his or her immediate family, or any other person who is dependent on such person for financial support.
Terms Used In N.Y. Executive Law 257-C
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
2. The provisions of subdivision six of § 420.10 of the criminal procedure law shall govern for purposes of collection of the administrative fee.
3. The probation administrative fee authorized by this section shall not constitute nor be imposed as a condition of probation.
4. In the event of non-payment of any fees which have not been waived by the local probation department, the county or the city of New York may seek to enforce payment in any manner permitted by law for enforcement of a debt.
5. Monies collected pursuant to this section shall be utilized for probation services by the local probation department. Such moneys shall not be considered by the division when determining state aid pursuant to § 246 of the executive law. Monies collected shall not be used to replace federal funds otherwise utilized for probation services.
* NB Expires September 1, 2025