Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 19-9 - Community Obligations and Banking Offenses
Section 19-9-25. - Fraudulent checks — Large amounts.

§ 19-9-25. Fraudulent checks — Large amounts.
(a) Any person who purchases any goods, materials, or services, pays for that purchase by check, draft, or order for payment of money, and takes possession of the item, and who subsequently orders payment stopped on the check, draft, or order for payment, or who, with intent to defraud, makes, draws, utters, or delivers any check, draft, or order for the payment of money, in an amount exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), upon any regulated institution or other depository, knowing at the time of making, drawing, uttering, or delivering that the maker or drawer has not sufficient funds in, or credit with, that regulated institution or other depository for the payment of the check, draft, or order, in full, upon its presentation, shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), or be imprisoned not more than two (2) years, or may be subjected to both fine and imprisonment.
(b) With regard to the purchase of any goods or materials, it shall not be in violation of this section if goods or materials are returned to the vendor within three (3) business days of the filing of the stop payment order.
(c) The word “credit” means an arrangement or understanding with the regulated institution or other depository for the payment of the check, draft, or order.
(d) Any person violating any of these provisions may be prosecuted and proceeded against in any judicial district or in any county in which the offense was committed, or in which the check, draft, or order was uttered or delivered.
History of Section.P.L. 1995, ch. 82, § 47; P.L. 2012, ch. 137, § 2; P.L. 2012, ch. 176, § 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 19 - Financial Institutions

Chapter 19-9 - Community Obligations and Banking Offenses

Section 19-9-1. - Definitions.

Section 19-9-2. - Escrow accounts — Interest.

Section 19-9-2.1. - Mortgage billing — Payment allocation.

Section 19-9-3. - Mortgages — Appraisal fees.

Section 19-9-3.1. - Mortgage loan appraisers — Relationship with lending institution.

Section 19-9-4. - Credit needs of local communities.

Section 19-9-5. - Mortgagor to be offered title insurance.

Section 19-9-6. - Lending institutions — Title attorney.

Section 19-9-7. - Attorney’s opinions.

Section 19-9-8. - Lending institutions — Negative amortization loans.

Section 19-9-9. - Mortgages issued — Payoffs.

Section 19-9-10. - Disbursement requirements — Purchase money loans — Dwellings.

Section 19-9-11. - Control of deposits by minors.

Section 19-9-12. - Trust deposits — Death of trustee.

Section 19-9-13. - Checks of trustees.

Section 19-9-14. - Deposits payable to survivor.

Section 19-9-14.1. - Uniform multiple-person accounts.

Section 19-9-15. - Pledge of passbook accounts.

Section 19-9-16. - Replacement of lost or destroyed passbook.

Section 19-9-17. - Charge-free savings accounts for minors.

Section 19-9-18. - Depositor identification.

Section 19-9-19. - Checks on consumer deposit accounts to show date account was opened.

Section 19-9-20. - Withdrawal from time deposit accounts.

Section 19-9-21. - Passbook savings accounts — Service charge prohibited.

Section 19-9-21.1. - Fee disclosure by banks, credit unions and other financial institutions.

Section 19-9-22. - Violations by officers and employees.

Section 19-9-23. - Theft, embezzlement or misapplication by regulated institution, lending, credit and insurance officer or employee.

Section 19-9-24. - Fraudulent checks — Small amounts.

Section 19-9-25. - Fraudulent checks — Large amounts.

Section 19-9-26. - Prima facie evidence of intent to defraud — Prosecutions.

Section 19-9-27. - Check kiting.

Section 19-9-28. - False statement to obtain loan.

Section 19-9-29. - Bank fraud.

Section 19-9-30. - Injunctions against fraud.

Section 19-9-31. - False rumors as to condition of regulated institution.

Section 19-9-32. - Disclosure of arson conviction.

Section 19-9-33. - Severability.

Section 19-9-34. - Property insurance.

Section 19-9-35. - Consumer privacy in mortgage applications.