§ 11-41-3. Embezzlement and fraudulent conversion.
Every official of a financial institution and every officer, agent, clerk, servant, or other person to whom any money or other property shall be entrusted for any specific purpose, and every person acting as executor, administrator, conservator, guardian, receiver, assignee, custodian, or trustee appointed by order, decree or judgment of court, or by deed, will or other instrument in writing, who shall embezzle or fraudulently convert to his or her own use, or who shall take or secrete, with intent to embezzle or fraudulently convert to his or her own use, any money or other property which shall have come into his or her possession or shall be under his or her care or charge by virtue of his or her employment or for that specific purpose or by virtue of his or her acting as executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, receiver, assignee, custodian, or trustee, and every person who shall collect or receive money or property from another for a commission to be retained out of the money or other property so collected or received, and who shall fraudulently retain out of that money or property so collected or received more than the amount of the commission, and shall embezzle or fraudulently convert it to his or her own use, or shall take or secrete it with intent to embezzle or fraudulently to convert the same to his or her own use, shall be deemed guilty of larceny and shall be fined not more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or three (3) times the value of the money or property thus embezzled or converted, whichever is greater, or imprisoned not more than twenty (20) years, or both, except that if the sum or value of the property embezzled is less than one hundred dollars ($100), he or she shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 279, § 16; C.P.A. 1905, § 1175; P.L. 1908, ch. 1521, § 1; G.L. 1909, ch. 345, § 16; P.L. 1915, ch. 1258, § 10; G.L. 1923, ch. 397, § 16; G.L. 1938, ch. 608, § 16; G.L. 1956, § 11-41-3; P.L. 1991, ch. 138, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
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 - Repealed.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 11-41-15. - 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.