If any county treasurer, county collector, or county sheriff loans any money belonging to the state or county, with or without interest, or uses it for his or her own purposes, he or she shall forfeit and pay for every such offense a sum not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) nor less than five hundred dollars ($500), to be recovered in a civil action at the suit of the state, for the use of the state, county, city, town, or body politic.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
Chapter 2 - Penalties and Offenses Generally
§ 26-2-101. Violations by officials generally
§ 26-2-102. Violation of law or order of Arkansas Public Service Commission
§ 26-2-103. Loaning or using public money by officials
§ 26-2-104. Violations in assessment or equalization generally
§ 26-2-105. County assessor failing or neglecting to make appraisals
§ 26-2-106. Failure to list and value property
§ 26-2-107. Disposition of property to avoid assessment
§ 26-2-108. Nonperformance of duty by county clerk, county assessor, or county collector
§ 26-2-109. County collector purchasing tax land
§ 26-2-110. Improper tax collecting
§ 26-2-111. Fraudulent statement of accounts by collecting officer
§ 26-2-112. Removal of county judge
§ 26-2-113. Prosecution by state
§ 26-2-114. Taxpayer suit to recover taxes lost by corruption in office