| 1-A. The court shall attach as a condition of probation that |
| the convicted person pay, through the Department of Corrections, |
| a supervision fee of between $10 and $50 per month, as determined |
| by the court, for the term of probation. Notwithstanding the |
| attachment of supervision fee conditions on more than one |
| sentence, a person on probation on concurrent sentences is |
| required to pay only one supervision fee. In determining the |
| amount of the fee, the court shall take into account the |
| financial resources of the convicted person and the nature of the |
| burden its payment imposes. A person may not be sentenced to |
| imprisonment without probation solely for the reason the person |
| is not able to pay the fee. When a person on probation fails to |
| pay the supervision fee, the court may revoke probation as |
| specified in section 1206, unless the person shows that failure |
| to pay was not attributable to a willful refusal to pay or to a |
| failure on that person's part to make a good faith effort to |
| obtain the funds required for the payment. The court, if it |
| determines that revocation of probation is not warranted, shall |
| issue a judgment for the total amount of the fee and shall issue |
| an order attaching a specified portion of money received by or |
| owed to the person on probation until the total amount of the fee |
| has been paid. If the person makes this showing, the court may |
| allow additional time for payment within the remaining period of |
| probation or reduce the size of the fee to as low as $10 per |
| month, but may not revoke the requirement to pay the fee unless |
| the remaining period of probation is 30 days or less. |