Chapter 254 |
2015 -- H 5856 Enacted 07/15/2015 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO PUBLIC FINANCE - ACCOUNTS AND CONTROL |
Introduced By: Representatives Gallison, Canario, Serpa, Phillips, and Ruggiero |
Date Introduced: March 12, 2015 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 35-6-13, 35-6-14, 35-6-26, 35-6-28, 35-6-31, 35-6-32 and 35-6-33 |
of the General Laws in Chapter 35-6 entitled "Accounts and Control" are hereby amended to read |
as follows: |
35-6-13. Transmission of accounts allowed by courts. -- Every account allowed by the |
supreme court or, by the superior court, family court, workers' compensation court, district court, |
or traffic tribunal, and every certificate allowed for any attendance in these courts in cases |
provided by law, except the attendance of officers in the county of Providence, shall, within |
twenty (20) days after the close of any session thereof in counties other than the county of |
Providence, and within twenty (20) days after the fifteenth day of February, May, August, and |
November in each year in the county of Providence, and every account or bill of costs, with the |
items thereof, allowed by any district court or by the supreme court, or by the superior court at |
Providence for attendance of officers these courts, shall, at the end of every month, be transmitted |
daily by the clerks of the courts, respectively, to the department of administration the supreme |
court director of finance in accordance with § 8-15-9; and the account, certificate, or bill of costs |
shall state the name of the person to whom the allowances have been made, the amount thereof, |
and for what the allowance has been allowed. |
35-6-14. Payments for compensation of jurors. -- The state controller, based upon a |
statement exhibited to him or her by the jury commissioner, to the supreme court director of |
finance, may draw an order on the general treasurer in favor of the jury commissioner, |
commissioner for a sum certain to pay the jurors for their travel and attendance at any session |
thereof in any of the state courts that may require juries, which sum shall be accounted for by the |
jury commissioner at the time of transmitting to the department of administration supreme court |
director of finance the accounts named in § 35-6-13. |
35-6-26. Settlement of costs of state witnesses. -- Every officer receiving any money |
from the treasury for disbursement as provided in §§ 35-6-22 -- 35-6-25 shall, within ten (10) |
days after the disposition of the criminal trials before juries for the session, or portion of the |
session, as the case may be, for which the money is obtained, deposit with the clerk of the court a |
true copy, by him or her attested, of the book provided to be kept by him or her at the session, |
showing record daily his or her disbursements of money; and shall return the original, with his or |
her certificate endorsed thereon, under oath, that all matters therein contained are just and true, to |
the department of administration; and shall pay over any balance in his or her hands to the state |
treasurer supreme court director of finance or receive any balance due him or her from the state, |
as, on settlement of the account with the state controller, may appear. |
35-6-28. Settlement of accounts of district court clerks. -- Every district court clerk |
shall keep, in his or her office, a true copy, attested by him or her, of all certificates and record |
daily all receipts containing evidence of and disbursements, and shall return each original |
certificate and receipt to with the department of administration, supreme court director of finance |
in accordance with § 8-15-9 accompanied by his or her certificate, that he or she believes the |
certificate and receipt to be true and just in every particular, whenever it shall become his or her |
duty according to law to settle his or her account with that department; and shall include his or |
her account of the disbursements in the account which he or she shall then settle. |
35-6-31. Accounting for fines and forfeitures by others than clerks and justices. -- |
Accounting for court fines and forfeitures. -- Deputy sheriffs, jailers, and other persons, except |
including clerks of courts and justices of district courts, receiving fines, penalties, and forfeitures |
accruing, imposed by the court or belonging to the state, or costs due or payable to the court |
and/or into the state treasury, shall account daily, with the department of administration supreme |
court director of finance, in accordance with § 8-15-9, for the fines, penalties, forfeitures, and |
costs, as often as may be required by the department. |
35-6-32. District court clerk's return of fines and penalties. --Court clerk's return of |
fines and penalties. -- Every clerk of a district court shall shall, in accordance with § 8-15-9, |
make a monthly daily return in writing to the department of administration supreme court director |
of finance of all fines collected by him or her due the state during the preceding month, and the |
amount and circumstances of the fines, if any, collected by the clerk; and shall therewith return an |
abstract of his or her docket or record, showing the amount of fines imposed by the court, and |
copies of the bills of costs on all complaints and warrants made, brought, or tried before the court; |
and shall also make a return of all penalties and costs in any civil or criminal suit or process due |
the state, which shall have come to or been in his or her hands since the preceding return, and the |
amount and circumstances of the penalties and costs. |
35-6-33. Payment of criminal costs to person entitled. -- All costs received by the clerk |
of any court, or by any justice of a district court, or other officer or person, which shall be paid by |
defendants or others in criminal prosecutions, may be paid to the persons entitled to the costs, |
shall be processed by the clerk, justice, officer, or person, until the time appointed for the |
rendering of their accounts to through the department of administration as required by this chapter |
supreme court director of finance in accordance with § 8-15-9; and all sums so received and paid |
by the officials or persons shall be accounted for with the department of administration supreme |
court director of finance. |
SECTION 2. Sections 35-6-21, 35-6-22 and 35-6-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-6 |
entitled "Accounts and Control" are hereby repealed. |
35-6-21. Accounting by clerks of court for fines and forfeitures. -- The clerk of the |
supreme court and the clerks of the superior court shall, respectively, make a monthly return to |
the department of administration of all fines, costs, penalties, and forfeiture defaulted |
recognizances and other moneys collected by them and due the state during the preceding month. |
The return shall be accompanied by their certificate duly notarized that they believe the return to |
be true. |
35-6-22. Forms for costs of summoning state witnesses in criminal cases. -- The |
department of administration, at every session of the superior court, shall provide the deputy |
sheriff, who shall be selected by the attorney general to summon witnesses in criminal cases |
before the court in behalf of the state, with suitable books for the certificates of the travel and |
attendance of witnesses summoned and attending the court in behalf of the state, and for the |
certificates of the fees of officers for summoning the witnesses, and for serving other criminal |
process in behalf of the state at each session. |
35-6-27. Payment of fees accruing in district court proceedings. -- The department of |
administration shall provide the clerk of every district court with proper blanks for certificates of |
fees of witnesses and officers due from the state; and the clerk shall obtain the certificates of fees |
of witnesses and officers before the court in behalf of the state, on the blanks, and, with the |
approval of the justice of the court, made on examination of the facts immediately after the trial |
of every case, shall forthwith pay, out of any public moneys in his or her hands, the fees, and take |
proper receipts therefor, under the proper title of the case, on the blanks, and obtain the signature |
of the justice approving the payments in each case, upon the blanks. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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