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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 18-1522

THE COURTS

Title 252—ALLEGHENY
COUNTY RULES

ALLEGHENY COUNTY

Pretrial Services Department Ignition Interlock Fees; No AD-2018 266 CR

[48 Pa.B. 6258]
[Saturday, September 29, 2018]

Order of Court

And Now, this 10th day of September 2018, upon review of the request to increase Ignition Interlock fees, the Court finds the following:

 1. That the Court established an ignition interlock program in 2001.

 2. That the ignition interlock program has not amended its fees since 2012.

 3. That the Pretrial Services Department expends significant time and resources administering its ignition interlock program, and the costs associated with adminis-tering this service have increased. Specifically Act 33 of 2016 and Act 30 of 2017 amend Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes mandate positive ID technology on all interlock devices effective September 1, 2018. This will increase our cost per unit. These Acts also expand the number of people eligible for interlock licensing. Additionally, rent and staff have increased over the past six years.

 4. That the ignition interlock program is a safe, cost-effective alternative to other transportation methods for offenders in Allegheny County, and said ignition interlock program provides a significant benefit to those who utilize the program.

 5. That the Court, through the Pretrial Services Department, can no longer continue to administer the ignition interlock program under the current fee structure, and that it is fair and reasonable to assess the amended ignition interlock fees against offenders for the purpose of more effectively defraying the costs of administering the ignition interlock program.

 It is, therefore, Ordered that the following ignition interlock fee schedule be and is hereby adopted and shall be effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and applied only to offenders sentenced or placed on the interlock program on or after the publication requirement has been satisfied.

By the Court

JEFFREY A. MANNING, 
President Judge

Allegheny County Ignition Interlock Fees

Price Schedule for all Installs or re-install on
or after 9/1/2018
Service Price
Total Installation Charge with One Month Service $175.00
Total Monthly Charge (calibration/Download) $115.00
Total Bi-Monthly Charge $200.00
Voluntary Client Discount Per Monthly or Bi-Monthly Service (-$10)
Breakdown of Monthly Charges & Fees
Installation at Service Center $80.00
Monthly Lease Payment $85.00
Monthly Damage Protection $10.00
Office Charge Per Appointment (not charged at Install) $20.00
Lockout Reset At Service Center $50.00
Service Call $150.00
Tamper Bypass Activation $100.00
Reconnect Fee $75.00
Early Termination of Program $80.00
De-installation/Removal At Service Center $75.00
Vehicle Swap $155.00
Out Of County/State 60 day Compliance Fee $40.00
Bounced Check Fee $30.00
Missed Appointment without 24 Hour Notice $25.00
Missed Appointment with 24 Hour Notice no charge
Compliance Check no charge
Prorated Fee per day $3.83
Self Certification $150.00

MAKE ALL CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO ''ALLEGHENY COUNTY''
*Prices effective September 1, 2018

Daily Prorate Price Install On or after 9/1/2018
Day Amount
1 $3.83
2 $7.67
3 $11.50
4 $15.33
5 $19.17
6 $23.00
7 $26.83
8 $30.67
9 $34.50
10 $38.33
11 $42.17
12 $46.00
13 $49.83
14 $53.67
15 $57.50
16 $61.33
17 $65.17
18 $69.00
19 $72.83
20 $76.67
21 $80.50
22 $84.33
23 $88.17
24 $92.00
25 $95.83
26 $99.67
27 $103.50
28 $107.33
29 $111.17
30 $115.00
31 $118.83
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 18-1522. Filed for public inspection September 28, 2018, 9:00 a.m.]



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