Article 1. RESTITUTION  


§ 17-14-1. Declaration of public policy
§ 17-14-2. (For effective date, see note.) Definitions
§ 17-14-3. Requirement of restitution by offender as condition of relief generally
§ 17-14-4. Granting of parole prior to completion of one-third of sentence conditioned on restitution
§ 17-14-5. Restitution by juvenile delinquent; retention of jurisdiction to enforce order against juvenile after attainment of age 21; transfer of enforcement jurisdiction; parent's obligation for restitution
§ 17-14-6. Setoff of prior total or partial restitution made to victim; reduction of award from the Crime Victims Compensation Board by the amount of restitution; payment of restitution to governmental entities that have compensated the victim
§ 17-14-7. Right of offender to offer restitution plan to ordering authority; consideration and adoption of plan; hearing to determine restitution; burden of proof; liability among multiple offenders; payment for multiple victims; waiver of victim's rights
§ 17-14-8. Apportionment of payments for fines and restitution; payment to victims
§ 17-14-9. Amount of restitution
§ 17-14-10. Factors to be considered by ordering authority in determining nature and amount of restitution
§ 17-14-11. Effect of restitution order on civil actions against offender; setoff of restitution payments against civil judgments; admissibility of restitution orders or payments; determining setoff amount
§ 17-14-12. Modification of restitution order
§ 17-14-13. Manner of enforcement of restitution order generally; sanctions for failure to comply with order
§ 17-14-14. Restitution payments; wage assignments; review of compliance; interest
§ 17-14-15. Peonage not authorized by article; denial of benefits because of poverty prohibited
§ 17-14-16. Provision of copies of restitution orders to the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile Justice on remand of sentence
§ 17-14-17. Fraudulent transfers
§ 17-14-18. Payments to and by the Crime Victims Emergency Fund
§ 17-14-19. Effect of article on powers of courts