I see some Ch 90 sections dictate were monies go...
Chapter 90: Section 3 1/2....in part ..... The fines imposed pursuant to this section shall be divided as follows: 75 per cent of the fines shall be paid over to the treasury of the city or town in whose jurisdiction the motor vehicle is customarily garaged; and 25 per cent of the fines shall be paid over to the treasurer of the commonwealth to be deposited in the highway fund to offset costs associated with the implementation of this section. ....
As an alternative to criminal prosecution, violation of this section may be disposed of as a civil motor vehicle infraction in the amount of $500 under chapter 90C, fines recovered under this paragraph shall be divided as follows: 50 per cent of the fines shall be paid over to the treasury of the city or town in whose jurisdiction the motor vehicle is customarily garaged, of which not less than 40 per cent of the city or town share shall be appropriated to the police department in the city or town; and 50 per cent of the fines shall be paid over to the treasurer of the commonwealth to be deposited in the Highway Fund to offset costs associated with the implementation of this section.
Can anyone tell me or direct me to a site that will show me, where the money goes? Thanks
Posted by: TopCop24
The rest goes in my pocket MUAHAHAHAHAHHA
Posted by: Wolfman
I think your quote explains where the money goes. What else are you looking for? The exact amounts? Ask your local town / city hall, they will have records.
Posted by: OutOfManyOne
CH90 fund.
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