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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 91

§ 9144.1. Payment of expenses, costs and fees.

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§ 9144.1. Payment of expenses, costs and fees.
All costs and expenses shall be paid out of the county treasury in the county wherein the crime is alleged to have been committed: Provided, however, That all costs and expenses incurred by a county in extraditing a person who, upon release from a Federal prison, is apprehended on a writ of detainer issued by a state other than Pennsylvania, shall be reimbursed by the Department of Justice. Reimbursable costs and expenses incurred in any extradition proceeding shall include, but not be limited to, apprehending, securing, transmitting and maintaining the prisoner, as well as food, court fees and counsel fees.
Any person released from a Federal prison for whom extradition proceedings have been initiated and who is apprehended on a writ of detainer issued by a state other than Pennsylvania, shall be transferred to the Bureau of Correction as soon as possible until such extradition occurs or until he is released by the court. The Commissioner of Correction shall accept such transfer. The Bureau of Correction shall make every effort to be reimbursed for all costs and expenses from the state which is seeking extradition.
42c9144.1v
(July 2, 1980, P.L.335, No.83, eff. imd.)
1980 Amendment. Act 83 added section 9144.1, retroactive to December 2, 1976.
References in Text. The Bureau of Correction, referred to in subsecs.
(c)and (e), was abolished by the act of December 30, 1984 (P.L.1299, No.245) and is now the Department of Corrections. The Commissioner of Correction, referred to in this section, was abolished by the act of December 30, 1984 (P.L.1299, No.245) and is now the Secretary of Corrections.
The Department of Justice, referred to in this section, was reorganized into the Office of Attorney General by the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164).
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