When Delawareans face court-ordered fines and fees, many are unable to pay the amount they’ve been assigned. This can begin a “debt spiral,” leading from fines and fees to incarceration to more court-ordered debts.
HB 244 would eliminate a number of fines and fees, and would also prohibit the Division of Motor Vehicles from suspending driver’s licenses as a penalty for nonpayment of a fine, fee, costs, assessment, or restitution.
Here are some of HB 244's key provisions:
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Repeals authority of the court to order a parent to pay for the care of a child during the period of placement if they refuse to take custody pending adjudication of that child.
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Compensation for the services of appointed counsel may not be assessed against the juvenile or their parent, guardian, or custodian.
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Permits the court to order a child to complete Community Service in lieu of a fine.
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If a defendant is sentenced to a period of probation and ordered to pay a fine, fee, costs or assessment, the court may not make the payment a condition of the probation.
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Prohibits the court from issuing an additional fee for:
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A payment plan
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Late payments
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Supervision by probation of the payment of a fine, fee, costs, assessment or restitution
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Interest for payment of a fine, fee, costs, assessment or restitution that is made late or at designated periodic intervals
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Permits courts to waive, suspend, modify payment of any fine, fee, costs, or assessment.
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Requires the court to advise a defendant on the record in writing of the financial obligations and sanctions for noncompliance.