Section 2. Powers of the city court. 
Be it further enacted, that the said court shall have power and authority to impose fines, costs, and forfeitures; and to punish by fine or imprisonment, or both, for violation of city ordinances; to enforce and preserve order in court; to enforce the collection of all such fines, costs, and forfeitures imposed, and in default of the payment or of good and sufficient security given for the payment of such fines, costs, or forfeiture imposed, shall have the power, and it shall be the duty of the court to commit the offender to the workhouse or to other place provided for such purpose and to such labor as may be provided by ordinance, until such fine and costs, or forfeiture shall be fully paid at the same rate of allowance per day as is prescribed by law in case of violations of the laws of the state in small offense cases. The city judge shall have the exclusive right to remit or suspend, with or without condition, fines and costs imposed for violation of any ordinance or charter provision. (As amended by Priv. Acts 2014, ch. 55, sec. 1)