189A.050 Service fee -- Amount -- Payment -- Remedies for nonpayment -- Use of
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revenue from fees collected.
(1)All persons convicted of violation of KRS 189A.010(1)(a), (b), (c), (d), or
(e)shall
be sentenced to pay a service fee of four hundred twenty-five dollars ($425), which
shall be in addition to all other penalties authorized by law.
(2)The fee shall be imposed in all cases but shall be subject to the provisions of KRS
534.020 and KRS 534.060.
(3)The first fifty dollars ($50) of each service fee imposed by this section shall be paid
into the general fund, the second fifty dollars ($50) of each service fee imposed by
this section shall be paid to the ignition interlock administration fund established in
KRS 189A.380, and the remainder of the revenue collected from the service fee
imposed by this section shall be utilized as follows:
(a)Twelve percent (12%) shall be transferred to the Department of Kentucky
State Police forensic laboratory for the acquisition, maintenance, testing, and
calibration of alcohol concentration testing instruments and the training of
laboratory personnel to perform these tasks;
(b)Twenty percent (20%) shall be allocated to the Department of Public
Advocacy;
(c)One percent (1%) shall be transferred to the Prosecutors Advisory Council for
training of prosecutors for the prosecution of persons charged with violations
of this chapter and for obtaining expert witnesses in cases involving the
prosecution of persons charged with violations of this chapter or any other
offense in which driving under the influence is a factor in the commission of
the offense charged;
(d)Sixteen percent (16%) shall be transferred as follows:
1. Fifty percent (50%) shall be credited to the traumatic brain injury trust
fund established under KRS 211.476; and
2. Fifty percent (50%) shall be credited to the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services, Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and
Intellectual Disabilities, for the purposes of providing direct services to
individuals with brain injuries that may include long-term supportive
services and training and consultation to professionals working with
individuals with brain injuries. As funding becomes available under this
subparagraph, the cabinet may promulgate administrative regulations
pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A to implement the services permitted by
this subparagraph;
(e)Any amount specified by a specific statute shall be transferred as provided in
that statute;
(f)Forty-six percent (46%) shall be transferred to be utilized to fund enforcement
of this chapter and for the support of jails, recordkeeping, treatment, and
educational programs authorized by this chapter and by the Department of
Public Advocacy; and
(g)The remainder shall be transferred to the general fund.
(4)The amounts specified in subsection (3)(a), (b), (c), and
(d)of this section shall be
placed in trust and agency accounts that shall not lapse.