Incarceration Fees Prohibited Unless the Payor Has Been Convicted of a Crime for Which the Payor Was Incarcerated or Held in Jail
        
        
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                Indiana Code
              
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                County Sheriff
              
- Incarceration Fees Prohibited Unless the Payor Has Been Convicted of a Crime for Which the Payor Was Incarcerated or Held in Jail
            
Sec. 17.4. A sheriff or an employee of a jail may not charge an individual a fee for the individual to be incarcerated or held in a jail unless the individual has been convicted of a crime for which the individual was incarcerated or held in the jail.
As added by P.L.83-2008, SEC.13.
          
           
           
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