Title 17, Chapter 14, Section 13
( 17-14-13)
(a) A restitution order shall be enforceable as is a civil judgment
by execution. (b) If an offender willfully refuses to comply with a restitution
order, the order, in the discretion of the court, may be enforced by
attachment for contempt, upon the application of the prosecuting
attorney or the victim. (c) Failure to comply with a restitution order may, in the
discretion of the ordering authority, be grounds to revoke or cancel
the relief at any time the restitution order is in effect. Where the
relief is earned time allowances, the department may suspend the
offender from earning earned time allowances for a specified period
of time. (d) When an inmate offender has been ordered to make restitution for
any damage to state property caused by such offender, the department
may order the seizure of all moneys in or coming into the monetary
account of the inmate offender. |