Payment of damage award or settlement. Monetary damages awarded to a prisoner in connection with prison conditions litigation
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 6608
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6608
§ 6608. Payment of damage award or settlement. Monetary damages awarded to a prisoner in connection with prison conditions litigation
or paid in settlement of prison conditions litigation which is payable from funds
appropriated by the General Assembly or by a political subdivision or an insurance
policy purchased by the Commonwealth or political subdivision shall first be used
to satisfy any outstanding court orders requiring the prisoner to pay restitution,
costs, bail, judgments, fines, fees, sanctions or other court-imposed amounts in connection
with a criminal prosecution or sentence. Upon receipt of a copy of an outstanding
court order, the government party or person designated by the government party shall
deduct the full amount owed from the remaining moneys and arrange to pay it directly
to the person or entity owed in accordance with Pennsylvania law. Where the amount
of outstanding court orders exceeds the monetary damage award or settlement, the government
party shall notify the parties owed of the intended distribution of the amounts. Any
person or entity owed who objects to the proposed distribution may seek a court order
compelling a different distribution. Any remainder of a monetary damage award shall
be used to satisfy any amount owed to a government party, including a judgment or
any other costs and fees assessed against or imposed upon the prisoner, including,
but not limited to, costs for medical services, incarceration and destruction of property.
The procedures for such assessment shall be set forth by the prison in written policy
and procedure. Notice that all or part of a monetary damage award has been expended
pursuant to this section shall be provided to the prisoner by certified mail or personal
service. The fact that a prisoner's monetary damage award may be subject to this section
may not be taken into consideration in calculating the amount of any monetary damage
award.
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