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SB113: Banks; allows for deduction of customary fees without first having to submit an invoice.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 16.1-69.48 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 16.1-69.48. Fees and fines.
(a)A. All fees
collected by the judge, substitute judge, clerk or employees, but not including
fees belonging to officers other than the judge, clerk or employees, of a
general district court or juvenile and domestic relations district court shall
be paid promptly to the clerk of the circuit court who shall pay the same into
the state treasury. Fees collected for services of the attorney for the
Commonwealth shall be paid by the clerk of the circuit court, one-half of such
fee shall be paid into the treasury of the county or city in which the offense for
which warrant issued was committed, and the other one-half of such fees shall
be paid by such clerk on his monthly remittance into the state treasury.
(b)B. Fines
collected for violations of city, town or county ordinances shall be paid
promptly to the clerk of the circuit court who shall pay monthly into the
treasury of the city, town or county whose ordinance has been violated. All
fines collected for violations of the laws of the Commonwealth shall be paid
promptly to the clerk of the circuit court who shall pay the same into the
state treasury.
(c)C. The word
"fees" as used in this section shall include all moneys from every
source, exclusive of monthly bank charges, and except
collections for child support or support for a spouse or parent, including by
way of illustration, but not limited to, the fees collected pursuant to §§
15.2-1627.3, 16.1-69.48:1, 18.2-268.1 through 18.2-268.12, 18.2-271.1,
19.2-163, 19.2-368.18, 29.1-551, 46.2-383, 46.2-1135, 46.2-1137 and
46.2-1138.1.
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