Art. 890.2. Fines for individual defendants
A. When a defendant has been convicted of a felony, and upon a determination that
a defendant has the ability and resources available to pay an additional fine and that such a
fine would not unduly burden the defendant's dependents, the court may impose as an
additional fine or as a component of a fine the expected costs to the state of any
imprisonment ordered by the court and prescribe the manner in which the fine shall be
enforced and paid.
B. The additional fine or component of the fine may be imposed contingent upon the
defendant's ability to pay the fine while incarcerated from any future sources of income the
defendant may receive while incarcerated.
C. The Department of Public Safety and Corrections may determine the amount due
the state in cases where the defendant is confined in a penal or correctional institution under
the supervision of the department and render statements thereof, and such sworn statements
shall be considered prima facie evidence of the amount due. If the defendant is committed
to the department and confined in a parish jail or institution as provided for in R.S.
15:824(B), the amount of the additional fine or component of the fine shall be equal to the
amount paid by the department to the parish sheriff or governing authority of those parishes
in which the governing authority operates the parish jail, for keeping and feeding the
individual in the parish jail.
D. The amount of reimbursement in accordance with this Article shall not be in
excess of the per capita cost of care for maintaining inmates in the state correctional facility
in which the inmate is housed. The funds collected from the fines imposed pursuant to this
Article shall be distributed to the entity that expended the funds. However, ten percent of
the funds shall go to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund as provided in R.S. 46:1816.
Acts 1997, No. 751, §1; Acts 2026, No. 684, §10.