Joint Budget Committee. Current law allows the clerk of the
court to retain 5 percent of the drug offender surcharge and the rural alcohol and substance abuse surcharge for the administration of the disbursement of the surcharges. The retained 5 percent of both surcharges are kept on a balance sheet account and expenses are identified to offset this revenue. To simplify the process by which this 5 percent of surcharge
revenue is retained, section 2 of the bill requires that the revenue be deposited directly into the judicial stabilization cash fund instead.
Under current law, the courts' collections investigator program is
funded by the fines collection cash fund and the judicial collection enhancement fund. To eliminate the inefficiency of administering 2 cash funds, section 1 eliminates the fines collection cash fund and requires all fines previously required to be deposited in that fund to instead be deposited in the judicial collection enhancement cash fund.