Section 1464 Of Chapter 1. Proceedings In Misdemeanor And Infraction Cases From California Penal Code >> Title 11. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) (1) Subject to Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 76000)
of Title 8 of the Government Code, and except as otherwise provided
in this section, there shall be levied a state penalty in the amount
of ten dollars ($10) for every ten dollars ($10), or part of ten
dollars ($10), upon every fine, penalty, or forfeiture imposed and
collected by the courts for all criminal offenses, including all
offenses, except parking offenses as defined in subdivision (i) of
Section 1463, involving a violation of a section of the Vehicle Code
or any local ordinance adopted pursuant to the Vehicle Code.
(2) Any bail schedule adopted pursuant to Section 1269b or bail
schedule adopted by the Judicial Council pursuant to Section 40310 of
the Vehicle Code may include the necessary amount to pay the
penalties established by this section and Chapter 12 (commencing with
Section 76000) of Title 8 of the Government Code, and the surcharge
authorized by Section 1465.7, for all matters where a personal
appearance is not mandatory and the bail is posted primarily to
guarantee payment of the fine.
(3) The penalty imposed by this section does not apply to the
following:
(A) Any restitution fine.
(B) Any penalty authorized by Chapter 12 (commencing with Section
76000) of Title 8 of the Government Code.
(C) Any parking offense subject to Article 3 (commencing with
Section 40200) of Chapter 1 of Division 17 of the Vehicle Code.
(D) The state surcharge authorized by Section 1465.7.
(b) Where multiple offenses are involved, the state penalty shall
be based upon the total fine or bail for each case. When a fine is
suspended, in whole or in part, the state penalty shall be reduced in
proportion to the suspension.
(c) When any deposited bail is made for an offense to which this
section applies, and for which a court appearance is not mandatory,
the person making the deposit shall also deposit a sufficient amount
to include the state penalty prescribed by this section for forfeited
bail. If bail is returned, the state penalty paid thereon pursuant
to this section shall also be returned.
(d) In any case where a person convicted of any offense, to which
this section applies, is in prison until the fine is satisfied, the
judge may waive all or any part of the state penalty, the payment of
which would work a hardship on the person convicted or his or her
immediate family.
(e) After a determination by the court of the amount due, the
clerk of the court shall collect the penalty and transmit it to the
county treasury. The portion thereof attributable to Chapter 12
(commencing with Section 76000) of Title 8 of the Government Code
shall be deposited in the appropriate county fund and 70 percent of
the balance shall then be transmitted to the State Treasury, to be
deposited in the State Penalty Fund, which is hereby created, and 30
percent to remain on deposit in the county general fund. The
transmission to the State Treasury shall be carried out in the same
manner as fines collected for the state by a county.
(f) The moneys so deposited in the State Penalty Fund shall be
distributed as follows:
(1) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund an amount equal to 0.33 percent of the state
penalty funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the
preceding month, except that the total amount shall not be less than
the state penalty levied on fines or forfeitures for violation of
state laws relating to the protection or propagation of fish and
game. These moneys shall be used for the education or training of
department employees which fulfills a need consistent with the
objectives of the Department of Fish and Game.
(2) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Restitution
Fund an amount equal to 32.02 percent of the state penalty funds
deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the preceding month. Those
funds shall be made available in accordance with Section 13967 of
the Government Code.
(3) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Peace
Officers' Training Fund an amount equal to 23.99 percent of the state
penalty funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the
preceding month.
(4) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Driver
Training Penalty Assessment Fund an amount equal to 25.70 percent of
the state penalty funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during
the preceding month.
(5) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Corrections
Training Fund an amount equal to 7.88 percent of the state penalty
funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the preceding month.
Money in the Corrections Training Fund is not continuously
appropriated and shall be appropriated in the Budget Act.
(6) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Local Public
Prosecutors and Public Defenders Training Fund established pursuant
to Section 11503 an amount equal to 0.78 percent of the state penalty
funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the preceding
month. The amount so transferred shall not exceed the sum of eight
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($850,000) in any fiscal year. The
remainder in excess of eight hundred fifty thousand dollars
($850,000) shall be transferred to the Restitution Fund.
(7) Once a month there shall be transferred into the
Victim-Witness Assistance Fund an amount equal to 8.64 percent of the
state penalty funds deposited in the State Penalty Fund during the
preceding month.
(8) (A) Once a month there shall be transferred into the Traumatic
Brain Injury Fund, created pursuant to Section 4358 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code, an amount equal to 0.66 percent of the state
penalty funds deposited into the State Penalty Fund during the
preceding month. However, the amount of funds transferred into the
Traumatic Brain Injury Fund for the 1996-97 fiscal year shall not
exceed the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).
Thereafter, funds shall be transferred pursuant to the requirements
of this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
funds transferred into the Traumatic Brain Injury Fund for the
1997-98, 1998-99, and 1999-2000 fiscal years, may be expended by the
State Department of Mental Health, in the current fiscal year or a
subsequent fiscal year, to provide additional funding to the existing
projects funded by the Traumatic Brain Injury Fund, to support new
projects, or to do both.
(B) Any moneys deposited in the State Penalty Fund attributable to
the assessments made pursuant to subdivision (i) of Section 27315 of
the Vehicle Code on or after the date that Chapter 6.6 (commencing
with Section 5564) of Part 1 of Division 5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code is repealed shall be utilized in accordance with
paragraphs (1) to (8), inclusive, of this subdivision.