§ 40-13-26 - How sentences for traffic offenses served; disposition of fines and costs; definition of "urban interstate system"
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-13-26   (2010)
   40-13-26.    How sentences for traffic offenses served; disposition of fines and costs; definition of "urban interstate system" 
      (a)  Defendants  who plead guilty or who are convicted under this article shall be  required to serve their sentences in such manner as is provided for by  law in misdemeanor cases. In case a fine is imposed and paid, the  officers of court, where on fee basis, shall first be paid their costs  arising in such case. After the payment of all costs, the remainder of  such fine shall be paid into the county treasury in the event the case  is disposed of by the probate court; if the case is disposed of by the  municipal court of an incorporated municipality, the remainder of such  fine or fines shall be paid into the treasury of the municipality where  the court is located, except that where such courts have jurisdiction  beyond the corporate limits of a municipality, and the offense occurs  outside the municipality, the fine shall be paid into the county  treasury; provided, however, that in any case where a fine was imposed  for violation of any traffic offense provided in or authorized by  Chapter 6 of this title on any "urban interstate system" if the arrest  or citation in such case was made or issued by a member of the Uniform  Division of the Department of Public Safety's motorcycle enforcement  unit, the remainder of such fine shall be remitted to the Department of  Public Safety for the maintenance and enhancement of the Department's  motorcycle program. The judge of the probate court or the person  presiding over the municipal court must pay into the county treasury,  municipal treasury, or Department of Public Safety by the fifteenth day  of each month the remainder of all fines for the preceding month. Such  payment must be accompanied by a list showing the name of the defendant  in each case, the fine imposed in each case, the costs in each case and  to whom paid, and the balance which is being paid into the treasury. The  official making such payment must be given a written receipt by the  person receiving the payment. No officer receiving a salary will receive  any fees for arresting or attending court in any case arising under  this article, but the usual fees must be assessed, and, if the arresting  officer is not entitled to the costs, they must go to the county or  city to which the fine is paid or Department of Public Safety as  required by this Code section.
(b)  As used  in this Code section, the term "urban interstate system" means a portion  of the national system of interstate and defense highways which:
      (1)  Is located entirely within any part of this state; and
      (2)  Includes a single numbered interstate highway which forms a closed loop or perimeter.
Where  these conditions exist, the urban interstate system shall consist of  the interstate highway constituting the closed loop or perimeter and all  interstate highways or portions thereof located within such loop or  perimeter, not including any portion of any interstate highway outside  of the loop or perimeter.