This section provides definitions for key terms used in the chapter, including 'fee', 'indigent', and 'treasurer'. It clarifies what constitutes a criminal or civil fee and defines the income threshold for indigent individuals. This is important for understanding eligibility for fee waivers and the roles of municipal or county treasurers.
Defines 'fee' for criminal and civil contexts.
Establishes income threshold for indigent individuals.
Clarifies the role of the treasurer in local government.
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