The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Benefit-A financial contribution other than salary which is for the improvement of the employe-for example, health insurance premium payment and retirement contribution.
Board-The Board of Probation and Parole.
County Offender Supervision Fund-oneys administered by the county consisting of that 50% of the supervision fees retained by the county.
Defer-To temporarily postpone payment of the supervision fee, but not to waive or reduce the payment.
Dependent-A person legally eligible to be listed as an exemption for Federal income tax purposes.
Fiscal year-An account period of 12 months beginning July 1 and ending June 30.
Inability to pay-A present set of circumstances rendering an offender incapable of tendering the supervision fee.
Income-oneys derived from all sources, exclusive of Social Security and public assistance, which a client utilizes for self or familial support.
Offender-An adult individual placed on probation, parole, accelerated rehabilitative disposition, probation without verdict or intermediate punishment under the jurisdiction of a county probation department within this Commonwealth.
Personnel-The professional, clerical and support staff employed by a county adult probation department.
Program-A County Offender Supervision Fee Program.
Reduce-To lessen the amount of fee mandated by the Court.
Supervision-The services, including administration, provided offenders within the scope of this chapter.
Supervision fee-An amount of at least $25 which is specified to be paid to the Court, unless reduced.
Waive-To dispense with the condition, which requires offenders to pay the supervision fee either permanently or temporarily.
37 Pa. Code § 68.2