Statutes | Fort Belknap Tribal Code Title III Part XII ยง 1.1 | 2018
A. Whenever it places a person on probation, the court shall:
(1) specify on the record the conditions of the probation and
(2) advise the person that if the person violates a condition of probation during the probationary period, a petition to revoke probation may be filed
(a) Violation occurs before sentence is served
(b) Forty-five (45) days after the prosecutor receives notice of the violation.
B. In addition, if the person was convicted of a class one offense and is placed on probation, the court shall order the person to pay to the Tribal Court a probation fee. If the person was convicted of a Class Two offense, the court may order the person to pay the probation fee prescribed under subsection C and D.
C. In addition to any other conditions of probation, the court shall order each person convicted of a class one offense to pay: (1) not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100) as an initial probation users fee
(2) a monthly probation users fee of not less than five dollars ($5) nor more than fifteen dollars ($15) for each month that the person remains on probation.
D. In addition to any other conditions of probation, the court may order each person convicted of a class two offense to pay: (1) not more than a fifty dollar ($15) initial probation fee
(2) not more than a ten dollar ($10) monthly probation fee for each month that the person remains on probation.
E. All money collected under this section shall be collected by the criminal clerk shall who shall deposit the money into the tribal court general fund.The fiscal body of the Tribe shall appropriate money from the fund to the court for probation services to adults.
F. A person placed on probation for more than one (1) crime may not be required to pay more than:
(1) one (1) initial probation users fee and
(2) one (1) monthly probation users fee per month to the probation department.
History:Section 1. Subsection LI(A-F) enacted on the 3/8/99. Resolution 63-99 formerly Title VI, Section III