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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 610 — Procedural matters

610.360 Court costs.

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(1)Court costs commensurate with those in District or Circuit Court, as appropriate,
shall be charged by the juvenile session of District Court against juveniles who are
informally adjusted or found delinquent because of status offenses or public
offenses and by the Circuit Court against juveniles who are found to be youthful
offenders.
(2)Where possible, court costs shall be assessed against the child, but they may be
assessed against the child's parent or legal guardian.
(3)Court costs shall not be assessed against a parent or guardian who is the
complainant against the child or who has been the victim of the child's acts.
(4)In the case of children who have been committed, court costs shall not be assessed
against the Department of Juvenile Justice or the cabinet.
(5)The court may require juveniles to pay court costs on the installment plan or in any
other manner provided for fines by KRS Chapter 534 or to engage in community
labor at state minimum wage rates to pay off their court costs. Labor to pay court
costs shall be in addition to community labor ordered for other purposes.
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