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Code · Arizona · Title 31 — Oil and Gas

31-227. Expenses of prosecution; reimbursement of counties

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A. If a person is arrested within this state for any crime committed in or adjacent and related to a correctional facility under the jurisdiction of the state department of corrections or committed while escaped from a correctional facility under the jurisdiction of the department or from the custody of officials or employees of the department while away from the correctional facility, the clerk of the court in which the legal proceedings relating to the crime are held shall prepare an itemized claim pursuant to an existing intergovernmental agreement with the state department of corrections against the state for the court costs and any other costs or fees incurred by the county on the prosecution and defense of the case and the cost of confining and keeping the prisoner.
The claim shall be certified by the judge of the court and sent to the state department of corrections.
B. On receipt of the claim, the state department of corrections shall file the claim with the department of administration and shall pay the claim from the appropriation for the support of the state department of corrections to the county treasurer of the county where the legal proceedings were held. The county treasurer shall deposit the monies in the county general fund.
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