§ 12-34  FINES AND COSTS.
   (A)   (1)   The fine for petit larceny shall be as set forth in division (B)(1) below and the court may tax cost to the defendant of up to $40.
      (2)   The fine for reckless driving shall be as set forth in division (B)(1) below and the court may tax cost to the defendant up to $40.
      (3)   The fine for any zoning violation or flood plain violation shall be $200 and the court may tax cost to the defendant up to $40.
   (B)   (1)   The following fines and costs shall be established for the city, to be enforced through the Municipal Court, to-wit:
Accumulation of material in yard
$200
Assault and battery
$500
Destruction of property
$100
Disorderly conduct
$200
Disturbing the peace
$200
Dog must be licensed
$100
Animal running at large, 1st offense
$150
Animal running at large, 2nd offense
$250
Animal cruelty
$500
Exotic and vicious animals
$500
Discharging firearm in the city limits
$100
High grass and weeds
$200
Illegal entry
$300
Outraging public decency
$200
Petit larceny
$300
Possession or control of exotic animals
$500
Public intoxication
$200
Under 21 in poss of non-intox bev
$100
Resisting arrest
$300
Transport open container
$200
Unnecessary noise prohibited
$200
 
      (2)   If a deferred sentence is imposed, administrative fee of $100 may be imposed as cost in the case.
      (3)   If the court issues an arrest warrant for the appearance of a defendant subsequent to the court having granted the defendant a continuance, stay, postponement, deferment, or suspension, the court at the time of issuance of the warrant shall assess cost of $100 for issuance of the warrant; provided that for a good cause the court may set aside the cost of the issuance of the warrant; provided further that this section shall apply only to arrest warrants issued by the court after the defendant has pled guilty or has been adjudged guilty or has failed to appear for court; provided that for a good cause the court may set aside the cost of the issuance of the warrant.
      (4)   Fines for any offense not specifically listed in this section shall correspond with the fine reflected in the current corresponding Title 47, Motor Vehicles, of the Oklahoma Statutes, as adopted by municipal ordinance. The fines, however, shall be a minimum of $100 and not to exceed $500 plus all costs and fees, unless state statute requires otherwise. Bond for any offense not specifically listed above but for which reference may be made to this section for penalty and cost shall be $200 plus all costs and fees.
         (a)   Cost to defer:  $100.
         (b)   Warrant fee:  $100.
         (c)   Administrative fee for vehicle impounds:  $100.
      (5)   If judgment of conviction is entered, the clerk of the court shall assess court costs to the defendant in a sum of not to exceed $30, plus all fees imposed by the State of Oklahoma, together with any collection fee or other fees which may be charged, all of which the defendant shall pay, in addition to any fine that may be imposed.
      (6)   A municipal court technology fee shall be and is hereby established in the amount of $25. The fee shall be in addition to and not in substitution for any and all fines, costs, fees and penalties otherwise provided for by law for the offense and assessed on every citation disposed in the municipal court, except those that are voided, declined for prosecution, dismissed without costs, or the defendant is acquitted. The revenue generated by this fee shall be used solely and exclusively for technological maintenance and improvements for the city.
      (7)   In addition, regarding any such fines, costs or fees which exceed the sum of $50 and which remain unpaid by any individual who has filed a state income tax return, the clerk of the court may file a claim with the Oklahoma Tax Commission requesting that the amount owed to the city be deducted from any state income tax refund due to that individual, all in compliance with the provisions of 68 O.S. §§ 205.2 et seq.
(`90 Code, § 12-34)  (Ord. 2823, passed 8-4-87; Am. Ord. 3073, passed 11-7-00; Am. Ord. 3080, passed 7-17-01; Am. Ord. 3112, passed 4-1-03; Am. Ord. 3126, passed 11-18-03; Am. Ord. 3137, passed 5-4-04; Am. Ord. 3187, passed 10-2-07; Am. Ord. 3262, passed 9-16-14; Am. Ord. 3268, passed 3-3-15; Am. Ord. 3278, passed 2-2-16; Am. Ord. 3288, passed 5-3-16; Am. Ord. 3309, passed 8-1-17)
Cross-reference:
   Traffic violations, see § 12-20