Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-41 - Theft, Embezzlement, False Pretenses, and Misappropriation
Section 11-41-20. - Shoplifting.

§ 11-41-20. Shoplifting.
(a) For the purpose of this section:
(1) “Conceal” means to place merchandise in such a manner that it is not visible through ordinary observation.
(2) “Full retail value” means the merchant’s stated price of the merchandise.
(3) “Merchandise” means any items of tangible personal property offered for sale within a retail mercantile establishment.
(4) “Merchant” means an owner or operator of any retail mercantile establishment or any agent, employee, lessee, officer, or director of the owner or operator.
(5) “Premises of a retail mercantile establishment” includes the retail mercantile establishment, and common use areas in shopping centers, and all parking areas set aside by a merchant or on behalf of a merchant for the parking of vehicles for the convenience of the patrons of the retail mercantile establishment.
(6) “Retail mercantile establishment” means any place where merchandise is displayed, held, stored or offered for sale to the public.
(7) “Shopping cart” means those push carts of the type or types which are commonly provided by grocery stores, drug stores, or other retail mercantile establishments for the use of the public in transporting commodities on or from the premises of the retail mercantile establishment.
(b) Whoever shall engage in the following shall be guilty of the crime of shoplifting:
(1) Take possession of, carry away, transfer or cause to be carried away or transferred any merchandise displayed, held, stored, or offered for sale by a retail mercantile establishment with the intention of depriving the merchant of all or any part of the full retail value of the merchandise;
(2) Alter, transfer, or remove a label, price tag, marking, indicia of value or any other markings which aid in determining value affixed to any merchandise displayed, held, stored or offered for sale in a retail mercantile establishment and attempt to purchase or purchase the merchandise personally or in consort with another at less than the full retail value with the intention of depriving the merchant of all or any part of the full retail value of such merchandise;
(3) Transfer any merchandise displayed, held, stored or offered for sale in a retail mercantile establishment from one container to another in an attempt to purchase or purchase the merchandise personally or in consort with another at less than the full retail value with the intention of depriving the merchant of all or any part of the full retail value of the merchandise; or
(4) Remove a shopping cart from the premises of a retail mercantile establishment without the consent of the merchant given at the time of the removal with the intention of depriving the merchant of the possession, use, or benefit of the cart.
(c) The fact that a person conceals upon his person, among his or her belongings, or upon the person or among the belongings of another merchandise displayed, held, stored or offered for sale in a retail mercantile establishment, for which he or she has not paid the full retail value, and the merchandise has been taken beyond the area within the retail mercantile establishment where payment for it is to be made, shall be prima facie evidence that the person has possessed, carried away, or transferred the merchandise with the intention of depriving the merchant of all or part of the full retail value of the merchandise without paying the full retail value of the merchandise.
(d) Any person convicted of the crime of shoplifting shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) or two times the full retail value of the merchandise, whichever is greater, but not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both; provided, any person convicted of the crime of shoplifting merchandise with a retail value of over one hundred dollars ($100) who has previously been convicted of shoplifting shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by imprisonment of not more than five (5) years, or both.
History of Section.P.L. 1959, ch. 133, § 1; P.L. 1968, ch. 255, § 1; P.L. 1971, ch. 176, § 1; P.L. 1980, ch. 396, § 1; P.L. 1981, ch. 208, §§ 1, 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-41 - Theft, Embezzlement, False Pretenses, and Misappropriation

Section 11-41-1. - Stealing as larceny.

Section 11-41-2. - Receiving stolen goods.

Section 11-41-3. - Embezzlement and fraudulent conversion.

Section 11-41-4. - Obtaining property by false pretenses or personation.

Section 11-41-4.1. - Repealed.

Section 11-41-5. - Penalties for larceny.

Section 11-41-6. - Attempted larceny.

Section 11-41-7. - Larceny from the person.

Section 11-41-8. - Stealing of animals.

Section 11-41-9. - Theft of poultry — Receiving stolen poultry.

Section 11-41-10. - Robbing of fish nets and weirs.

Section 11-41-11. - Embezzlement by bank officer or employee.

Section 11-41-11.1. - Unlawful appropriation.

Section 11-41-12. - Fraudulent conversion by agent or factor.

Section 11-41-13. - Obtaining signature by false pretenses.

Section 11-41-14. - Failure to return book or other library property.

Section 11-41-14.1. - Concealment of book or other property while on premises of library — Removal of book or other property from library.

Section 11-41-15. - Recovered stolen property.

Section 11-41-16. - Sale or concealment of property leased or purchased on conditional sale.

Section 11-41-16.1. - Sale or concealment of leased personal property.

Section 11-41-17. - Unauthorized transfer of vehicle sold on conditional sale.

Section 11-41-18. - Defacement or conversion of rental battery.

Section 11-41-19. - Refusal to return rental battery.

Section 11-41-20. - Shoplifting.

Section 11-41-20.1. - Shoplifting — Use of implements in concealment.

Section 11-41-21. - Shoplifting — Enforcement.

Section 11-41-22. - Severability of shoplifting provisions.

Section 11-41-23. - Larceny of marine equipment.

Section 11-41-24. - Habitual offender.

Section 11-41-25. - Siphoning of gasoline.

Section 11-41-25.1. - Theft of motor fuel.

Section 11-41-26. - Two-way mirrors and video cameras in retail store’s dressing rooms prohibited.

Section 11-41-27. - Wrongful conversion by officer or state or municipal employee.

Section 11-41-28. - Civil restitution for shoplifting.

Section 11-41-29. - Insurance fraud — Prohibited activities.

Section 11-41-30. - Fraud as to health insurer.

Section 11-41-31. - Pension revocation.

Section 11-41-32. - Theft of historic stone walls.

Section 11-41-33. - Larceny of farm products.

Section 11-41-34. - Fraud against the department of human services.