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  10. Part 4 - Offenses Against Public Property


Part 4 - Offenses Against Public Property


  • Section 402 - Misusing public money or public property.
  • Section 403 - Failure to keep and pay over public money.
  • Section 404 - Making profit from or misusing public money or public property -- Disqualification from office -- Criminal penalty.
  • Section 405 - Failure to pay over fine, forfeiture, or fee.
  • Section 406 - Obstructing collection of revenue.
  • Section 407 - Refusing to give tax assessment information, or giving false information.
  • Section 408 - Giving false tax receipt or failing to give receipt.
  • Section 409 - Refusing to give tax assessor or tax or license collector list of, or denying access to, employees.
  • Section 410 - Doing business without license.
  • Section 411 - Trafficking in warrants.
  • Section 412 - Stealing, destroying or mutilating public records by custodian.
  • Section 413 - Stealing, destroying or mutilating public records by one not custodian.
  • Section 414 - Recording false or forged instruments.
  • Section 415 - Damaging or removing monuments of official surveys.
  • Section 416 - Taking toll or maintaining road, bridge, or ferry without authority -- Refusal to pay lawful toll.
  • Section 417 - Tampering with official notice or proclamation.
  • Section 418 - Damaging jails.
  • Section 419 - Damaging highways or bridges.
  • Section 420 - Removing or damaging road signs.
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