Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not specify which Tennessee counties are included, only that certain named counties must remit funds to the county government while others go to a central office.
Criminal Procedure Act
This act requires courts to add a $12.50 charge for misdemeanors and felonies in certain Tennessee counties when approved by the county legislative body, with funds going to support public safety services.
What This Bill Does
- Adds a $12.50 fee to misdemeanor and felony cases in specific Tennessee counties upon approval by two-thirds of the county legislative body.
- Requires this fee to be sent to either the county government or the office of the district attorneys general conference, depending on whether the county is part of a multiple-county judicial district.
- Specifies that funds must be used for public safety services at the discretion of the district attorney general.
- Requires annual reporting by district attorneys on how these funds are spent.
Who It Names or Affects
- Courts handling misdemeanor and felony cases in Tennessee counties.
- County governments and district attorneys' offices in specific Tennessee counties.
- People charged with misdemeanors or felonies who will pay the additional fee.
Terms To Know
- Multiple-county judicial district
- A region where several counties are grouped together for legal purposes, and funds collected under this act go to a central office rather than individual county governments.
- District attorney general conference
- An organization that oversees the work of district attorneys across multiple counties in Tennessee.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not apply to nonmoving traffic violations.
- Funds do not revert to the state general fund if they are unspent at the end of a fiscal year.