Pennsylvania Code
Title 37 - LAW
Part II - Board of Probation and Parole
Chapter 68 - COUNTY OFFENDER SUPERVISION FEE PROGRAM
GENERAL
Section 68.2 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 37 PA Code ยง 68.2
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

Benefit-A financial contribution other than salary which is for the improvement of the employe-for example, health insurance premium payment and retirement contribution.

Board-The Board of Probation and Parole.

County Offender Supervision Fund-oneys administered by the county consisting of that 50% of the supervision fees retained by the county.

Defer-To temporarily postpone payment of the supervision fee, but not to waive or reduce the payment.

Dependent-A person legally eligible to be listed as an exemption for Federal income tax purposes.

Fiscal year-An account period of 12 months beginning July 1 and ending June 30.

Inability to pay-A present set of circumstances rendering an offender incapable of tendering the supervision fee.

Income-oneys derived from all sources, exclusive of Social Security and public assistance, which a client utilizes for self or familial support.

Offender-An adult individual placed on probation, parole, accelerated rehabilitative disposition, probation without verdict or intermediate punishment under the jurisdiction of a county probation department within this Commonwealth.

Personnel-The professional, clerical and support staff employed by a county adult probation department.

Program-A County Offender Supervision Fee Program.

Reduce-To lessen the amount of fee mandated by the Court.

Supervision-The services, including administration, provided offenders within the scope of this chapter.

Supervision fee-An amount of at least $25 which is specified to be paid to the Court, unless reduced.

Waive-To dispense with the condition, which requires offenders to pay the supervision fee either permanently or temporarily.

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