Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-44 - Trespass and Vandalism
Section 11-44-15. - Injuring or destroying books and other property of libraries, archives, or other records repositories.

§ 11-44-15. Injuring or destroying books and other property of libraries, archives, or other records repositories.
(a) Any person who willfully, maliciously, or wantonly writes upon, injures, defaces, tears, cuts, mutilates, or destroys any book, record, or other property belonging to or in the custody of any public county or regional library, the state library, the state archives, the state records center or other repository of public records, museum, or any library or collection belonging to or in the custody of any educational, eleemosynary, benevolent, hereditary, or historical library, or patriotic institution, organization, or society, or state or local agency, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be ordered to make restitution in the full retail value of the books, records or other property, and may be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($100), to be for use of the library, archives, or records repository.
(b) “Book, records, or other property” as used in this section includes any book, plate, picture, photograph, engraving, painting, drawing, map, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, broadside, manuscript, document, letter, public record, equipment, microform, sound recording, audiovisual materials in any format, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data processing records, artifacts, or other documentary, written, or printed material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, belonging to, on loan to, or otherwise in the custody of, any library, museum, archives, or repository of public or other records institution.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 279, § 52; P.L. 1907, ch. 1463, § 1; G.L. 1909, ch. 345, § 55; G.L. 1923, ch. 397, § 55; G.L. 1938, ch. 608, § 63; G.L. 1956, § 11-44-15; P.L. 1983, ch. 296, §§ 3, 4; P.L. 1985, ch. 436, § 2; P.L. 1989, ch. 499, § 1.

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Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-44 - Trespass and Vandalism

Section 11-44-1. - Vandalism — Obstruction of lawful pursuits.

Section 11-44-2. - Injury or removal of vegetation — Buildings and fences.

Section 11-44-3. - Arrest and detention of persons taking fruits and vegetables.

Section 11-44-4. - Shooting, trapping or fishing on posted lands — Destruction of signs.

Section 11-44-5. - Willful damage while hunting, trapping or fishing.

Section 11-44-6. - Defacement of bank bills and notes.

Section 11-44-7. - Misappropriation of vehicle, boat, or animal.

Section 11-44-8. - Injury to or interference with water-control structures.

Section 11-44-9. - Firing of weapon near baiting place.

Section 11-44-10. - Injurious substances on baiting places.

Section 11-44-11. - Injury to boundary or line markers.

Section 11-44-12. - Injury to public property.

Section 11-44-12.1. - Damage to instrumentality of public transportation.

Section 11-44-13. - Injury to public statues and monuments.

Section 11-44-14. - Breaking lamps or windows.

Section 11-44-15. - Injuring or destroying books and other property of libraries, archives, or other records repositories.

Section 11-44-16. - Removal of gravel from or deposit of debris on Easton’s Beach.

Section 11-44-17. - Enforcement of § 11-44-16.

Section 11-44-18. - Bounds of Easton’s Beach.

Section 11-44-19. - Deposit of debris on Middletown beaches.

Section 11-44-20. - Property of life saving corps — Interference or deception.

Section 11-44-21. - Vandalizing alarms or call boxes — False alarms.

Section 11-44-21.1. - Graffiti — Defacing private residences, offices, businesses or commercial property.

Section 11-44-21.2. - Restitution or removal of graffiti — Rescission of order suspending or invalidating operator’s license or learner’s permit.

Section 11-44-22. - Throwing articles at moving vehicles.

Section 11-44-23. - Throwing objects at police officer, firefighter or police or fire vehicles.

Section 11-44-24. - Blocking or obstructing public rights-of-way to water.

Section 11-44-25. - Deposit of debris on public rights-of-way to water.

Section 11-44-26. - Willful trespass — Remaining on land after warning — Exemption for tenants holding over.

Section 11-44-26.1. - Mandatory minimum fine for willful trespass within school buildings.

Section 11-44-27. - Fishing from Jamestown Bridge prohibited.

Section 11-44-28. - Trespass upon premises of private recreational facilities.

Section 11-44-29. - Willful breaking of glass.

Section 11-44-30. - Posting of signs — Types.

Section 11-44-31. - Desecration of places of public assemblage.

Section 11-44-32. - Clearance of public rights of way.