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| 2. Payment of restitution or fines from other sources. A |
prisoner, other than one addressed by subsection 1, who is able to |
generate receives money, from whatever any source, shall pay 25% of |
| that money to any victim or the court if the court has ordered that |
| restitution or a fine be paid. The chief administrative officer of |
| the correctional facility in which the prisoner is incarcerated |
| shall collect and disburse to the victim or victims that portion of |
| the prisoner's money ordered as restitution. The chief |
| administrative officer of the correctional facility where the |
| prisoner is incarcerated shall also collect and disburse to the |
| court that portion of the prisoner's money ordered as fines after |
| the restitution is paid in full. If the victim or victims ordered |
| by the court to receive restitution can not be located, the |
| correctional facility shall inform the court that ordered |
| restitution. The court shall determine the distribution of these |
| funds. Money received by the prisoner and directly deposited into |
| a telephone call account established by the Department of |
| Corrections for the sole purpose of paying for use of the |
| department's client telephone system is not subject to this |
| subsection, except that 25% of any money received by the prisoner |
| and transferred from the telephone call account to the department's |
| general client account at the time of the prisoner's discharge or |
| transfer to supervised community confinement must be collected and |
| disbursed as provided in this subsection. |