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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) There is hereby established the court cost distribution fund, which is created to provide a central account into which the court costs collected by all circuit clerks, under KRS 23A.205(1) and 24A.175(1), shall be paid.
(2) The fund shall be administered by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, which shall make monthly disbursements from the fund according to the following schedule:
(a) Forty-nine percent (49%) of each court cost shall be paid into the general fund;
(b) Ten and eight-tenths percent (10.8%) of each court cost, up to five million four hundred thousand dollars ($5,400,000), shall be paid into the State Treasury for the benefit and use of the Kentucky Local Correctional Facilities Construction Authority under KRS 441.605 to 441.695;
(c) Six and one-half percent (6.5%) of each court cost, up to three million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($3,250,000), shall be paid into the spinal cord and head injury research trust fund created in KRS 211.504;
(d) Five and one-half percent (5.5%) of each court cost, up to two million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,750,000), shall be paid into the traumatic brain injury trust fund created in KRS 211.476;
(e) Five percent (5%) of each court cost, up to two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000), shall be paid into a trust and agency account with the Administrative Office of the Courts and is to be used by the circuit clerks to hire additional deputy clerks and to enhance deputy clerk salaries;
(f) Three and one-half percent (3.5%) of each court cost, up to one million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,750,000), shall be paid to a special trust and agency account that shall not lapse for the Department of Public Advocacy;
(g) Three and four-tenths percent (3.4%) of each court cost, up to one million seven hundred thousand dollars ($1,700,000), shall be paid into the crime victims' compensation fund created in KRS 49.480;
(h) Seven-tenths of one percent (0.7%) of each court cost, up to three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000), shall be paid to the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to defray the costs of conducting record checks on prospective firearms purchasers pursuant to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and for the collection, testing, and storing of DNA samples;
(i) Ten and one-tenth percent (10.1%) of each court cost, up to five million fifty thousand dollars ($5,050,000), deposited in the fund shall be paid to the county sheriff in the county from which the court cost was received; and
(j) Five and one-half percent (5.5%) of each court cost, up to two million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,750,000), deposited in the fund shall be paid to the county treasurer in the county from which the court cost was received and shall be used by the fiscal court in that county for the purposes of defraying the costs of operation of the county jail and the transportation of prisoners.
(3) Any moneys remaining in the fund after the monthly disbursements in subsection (2) of this section shall be paid into the general fund.
(4) Any moneys collected above the prescribed amount shall be paid into the general fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title VI. Financial Administration § 42.320.Court cost distribution fund; disbursements; payments into general fund - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-vi-financial-administration/ky-rev-st-sect-42-320/
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