(A) A person shall pay a nonrefundable one hundred forty-dollar fee to apply for a traffic education program that cannot be reduced or suspended. Additionally, a person shall pay a nonrefundable fee, not to exceed one hundred forty dollars, to participate in a traffic education program. Participation in a traffic education program may not be denied due to a person’s inability to pay. If a person is deemed unable to pay, both the application fee and the participation fee must be waived.

(B) For offenses that would have been otherwise tried in magistrates court, the governmental agency administering the program shall retain the participation fee to support the traffic education program. The application fees must be remitted to the county treasurer. The county treasurer shall remit 9.17 percent of the revenue from the application fees to the county to be used for the purposes set forth in § 14-1-207(D) and remit the balance of the revenue from the application fees to the Office of the State Treasurer on a monthly basis, by the fifteenth day of each month, and make reports on a form and in a manner prescribed by the State Treasurer. Fees paid in installments must be remitted as received. The State Treasurer shall deposit the amounts received as follows:

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  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.

(1) 23.62 percent to the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services;

(2) 15.12 percent to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy;

(3) .44 percent to the Department of Public Safety’s South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame;

(4) 13.73 percent to the Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division;

(5) 6.01 percent to the General Fund;

(6) 10.97 percent to the Commission on Indigent Defense;

(7) 1.34 percent to the Attorney General’s Office;

(8) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Arbitration Program;

(9) .81 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Marine Institutes;

(10) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Regional Status Offender Program;

(11) 3.95 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Coastal Evaluation Center;

(12) 6.74 percent to the Circuit Solicitors;

(13) 2.68 percent to the State Law Enforcement Division;

(14) 2.68 percent to the Department of Corrections;

(15) .67 percent to the Judicial Department;

(16) .28 percent to the Department of Natural Resources; and

(17) .02 percent to the Forestry Commission.

(C) For offenses that would have been otherwise tried in municipal court, the governmental agency administering the program shall retain the participation fees to support the traffic education program. The application fees must be remitted to the city treasurer. The city treasurer shall remit 9.17 percent of the revenue from the application fees to the municipality to be used for the purposes set forth in § 14-1-208(D) and remit the balance of the revenues from the application fees to the Office of the State Treasurer on a monthly basis, by the fifteenth day of each month, and make reports on a form and in a manner prescribed by the State Treasurer. Fees paid in installments must be remitted as received. The State Treasurer must deposit the amounts received as follows:

(1) 10.25 percent to the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services;

(2) 10.13 percent to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy;

(3) .26 percent to the Department of Public Safety’s South Carolina Law Enforcement Officer’s Hall of Fame;

(4) 7.57 percent to the Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division;

(5) 2.77 percent to the General Fund;

(6) 11.02 percent to the Commission on Indigent Defense;

(7) 1.07 percent to the Attorney General’s Office;

(8) .65 percent to the Department of Mental Health;

(9) 7.64 percent for the programs established pursuant to § 56-5-2953(E);

(10) 9.93 percent to the Governor’s Task Force on Litter;

(11) 9.93 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice;

(12) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Arbitration Program;

(13) .81 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Marine Institutes;

(14) .90 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Regional Status Offender Program;

(15) 3.95 percent to the Department of Juvenile Justice Coastal Evaluation Center;

(16) 6.74 percent to the Circuit Solicitors;

(17) 2.68 percent to the State Law Enforcement Division;

(18) 2.68 percent to the Department of Corrections;

(19) .67 percent to the Judicial Department;

(20) .28 percent to the Department of Natural Resources; and

(21) .02 percent to the Forestry Commission.