Montana Code Annotated
Part 2. Form of Sentence
46-18-241. Condition of restitution

46-18-241. (Temporary) Condition of restitution. (1) As provided in 46-18-201, a sentencing court shall, as part of the sentence, require an offender to make full restitution to any victim who has sustained pecuniary loss, including a person suffering an economic loss. The duty to pay full restitution under the sentence remains with the offender or the offender's estate until full restitution is paid, whether or not the offender is under state supervision. If the offender is under state supervision, payment of restitution is a condition of any probation or parole.
(2) (a) The offender shall pay the cost of supervising the payment of restitution, as provided in 46-18-245, by paying an amount equal to 10% of the amount of restitution ordered, but not less than $5.
(b) A felony offender shall pay the restitution and cost of supervising the payment of restitution to the department of corrections until the offender has fully paid the restitution and the cost of supervising the payment of restitution. The department shall pay the restitution to the person or entity to whom the court ordered restitution to be paid, except that if a victim has been compensated under Title 53, chapter 9, part 1, the restitution must be paid to the crime victims compensation and assistance program in the department of justice for deposit in the account provided for in 53-9-113. The department may contract with a government agency or private entity for the collection of the payments for restitution and the cost of collecting the payments for restitution during the period following state supervision or state custody of the offender. The department shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (2)(b).
(c) In a misdemeanor case, payment of restitution and of the cost of supervising the payment of restitution must be made to the court until the offender has fully paid the restitution and the cost of supervising the payment of restitution. The court shall disburse the money to the entity employing the person ordered to supervise restitution under 46-18-245, which shall disburse the restitution to the person or entity to whom the court ordered restitution to be paid, except that if a victim has been compensated under Title 53, chapter 9, part 1, the restitution must be paid to the crime victims compensation and assistance program in the department of justice for deposit in the account provided for in 53-9-113.
(3) If at any time the court finds that, because of circumstances beyond the offender's control, the offender is not able to pay any restitution, the court may order the offender to perform community service during the time that the offender is unable to pay. The offender must be given a credit against restitution due at the rate of the hours of community service times the state minimum wage in effect at the time that the community service is performed. (Terminates June 30, 2027--secs. 1, 2, 3, Ch. 139, L. 2021.)
46-18-241. (Effective July 1, 2027) Condition of restitution. (1) As provided in 46-18-201, a sentencing court shall, as part of the sentence, require an offender to make full restitution to any victim who has sustained a pecuniary loss, including a person suffering an economic loss. The duty to pay full restitution under the sentence remains with the offender or the offender's estate until full restitution is paid, whether or not the offender is under state supervision. If the offender is under state supervision, payment of restitution is a condition of any probation or parole.
(2) (a) The offender shall pay the cost of supervising the payment of restitution, as provided in 46-18-245, by paying an amount equal to 10% of the amount of restitution ordered, but not less than $5.
(b) A felony offender shall pay the restitution and cost of supervising the payment of restitution to the department of corrections until the offender has fully paid the restitution and the cost of supervising the payment of restitution. The department shall pay the restitution to the person or entity to whom the court ordered restitution to be paid. The department may contract with a government agency or private entity for the collection of the payments for restitution and the cost of collecting the payments for restitution during the period following state supervision or state custody of the offender. The department shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (2)(b).
(c) In a misdemeanor case, payment of restitution and of the cost of supervising the payment of restitution must be made to the court until the offender has fully paid the restitution and the cost of supervising the payment of restitution. The court shall disburse the money to the entity employing the person ordered to supervise restitution under 46-18-245, which shall disburse the restitution to the person or entity to whom the court ordered restitution to be paid.
(3) If at any time the court finds that, because of circumstances beyond the offender's control, the offender is not able to pay any restitution, the court may order the offender to perform community service during the time that the offender is unable to pay. The offender must be given a credit against restitution due at the rate of the hours of community service times the state minimum wage in effect at the time that the community service is performed.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 426, L. 1983; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 490, L. 1989; amd. Sec. 13, Ch. 125, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 310, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 181, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 272, L. 2003; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 66, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 374, L. 2009.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 46. Criminal Procedure

Chapter 18. Sentence and Judgment

Part 2. Form of Sentence

46-18-201. Sentences that may be imposed

46-18-202. Additional restrictions on sentence

46-18-203. Revocation of suspended or deferred sentence

46-18-204. Dismissal after deferred imposition

46-18-205. Mandatory minimum sentences -- restrictions on deferral or suspension

46-18-206. Sexual offenders -- electronic monitoring as additional condition of sentence

46-18-207. Sexual offender treatment

46-18-208. Termination of remaining portion of deferred or suspended sentence -- motion

46-18-209. and 46-18-210 reserved

46-18-211. When no place of imprisonment is specified

46-18-212. When no penalty is specified

46-18-213. When no penalty is specified -- felony

46-18-214. through 46-18-218 reserved

46-18-219. Life sentence without possibility of release

46-18-220. Sentences for certain offenses committed in official detention -- death penalty

46-18-221. Additional sentence for offenses committed with dangerous weapon

46-18-222. Exceptions to mandatory minimum sentences, restrictions on deferred imposition and suspended execution of sentence, and restrictions on parole eligibility

46-18-223. Hearing to determine application of exceptions

46-18-224. Additional sentence for offense committed while carrying a handgun loaded with armor-piercing ammunition

46-18-225. Sentencing of nonviolent felony offenders -- criteria -- alternatives to be considered -- court to state reasons for imprisonment

46-18-226. Additional sentence for forcible felony against pregnant woman

46-18-227. through 46-18-229 reserved

46-18-230. Legislative findings -- cost of criminal proceedings

46-18-231. Fines in felony and misdemeanor cases

46-18-232. Payment of costs by defendant

46-18-233. Fine or costs as condition on suspended or deferred sentence

46-18-234. When payment of fine or costs due

46-18-235. Disposition of money collected as fines and costs

46-18-236. Imposition of charge upon conviction or forfeiture -- administration

46-18-237. Garnishment -- report by supervising authority

46-18-238. through 46-18-240 reserved

46-18-241. Condition of restitution

46-18-242. Investigation and report of victim's loss

46-18-243. Definitions

46-18-244. Type and time of payment -- defenses -- ensuring payment

46-18-245. Supervision of payment

46-18-246. Waiver or modification of payment

46-18-247. Default

46-18-248. Rights of state for crime victims compensation and assistance

46-18-249. Civil actions by victim

46-18-250. Victim's location unknown -- payments to restitution fund -- use of restitution fund

46-18-251. Allocation of fines, costs, restitution, and other charges

46-18-252. and 46-18-253 reserved

46-18-254. Repealed

46-18-255. Sentence on conviction -- restriction on employment and residency

46-18-256. Sexually transmitted disease testing -- test procedure

46-18-257. through 46-18-260 reserved

46-18-261. Recovery of suppression and investigation expenses for fires caused by arson