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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES - FRAUD AND FALSE DEALING | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Pichardo, Ruggerio, Miller, Tassoni, and Metts | |
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     Date Introduced: February 01, 2012 | |
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     Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
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It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Chapter 11-18 of the General Laws entitled "Fraud and False Dealing" is |
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hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
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     11-18-34. Residential mortgage fraud. -- (a) A person commits residential mortgage |
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fraud when, with the intent to defraud, such person: |
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     (1) Knowingly makes any material written misstatement or misrepresentation or material |
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omission during the mortgage lending process with the intention that a mortgage lender, a |
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borrower, or any other person that is involved in the mortgage lending process will rely on such |
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written misstatement, misrepresentation or omission; |
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     (2) Knowingly uses or facilitates the use of any written misstatement or misrepresentation |
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or material omission during the mortgage lending process with the intention that a mortgage |
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lender, a borrower or any other person that is involved in the mortgage lending process relies on |
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it; |
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     (3) Receives or attempts to receive proceeds or any other funds in connection with a |
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residential mortgage lending transaction that the person knew or should have known resulted |
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from an act or acts constituting residential mortgage fraud; |
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     (4) Conspires with or solicits another to engage in an act or acts constituting residential |
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mortgage fraud; or |
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     (5) Files or causes to be filed with a city or town clerk any document involved in |
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mortgage lending process that the person knows to contain a deliberate written misstatement, |
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misrepresentation or omission. |
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     (b) Any person who violates subsection (a) shall be subject to the following penalties: |
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     (1) Any person who commits an offense under subsection (a) shall be guilty of a felony |
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subject to imprisonment for not more than five (5) years, a fine of five thousand dollars ($5,000), |
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or both. |
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     (2) Any person who engages or participates in a pattern of residential mortgage fraud or a |
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conspiracy or endeavor to engage or participate in a pattern of residential mortgage fraud shall be |
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guilty of a felony subject to imprisonment for not more than twenty (20) years, a fine of one |
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hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), or both. |
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     (3) Any person who commits an offense and knew or had reason to know that the victim |
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was vulnerable due to age, disability, infirmity, reduced physical or mental capacity, national |
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origin or ancestry shall be guilty of a felony subject to imprisonment for not more than fifteen |
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(15) years, a fine of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), or both. |
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     (4) The court shall order restitution to any victim. |
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     (5) In addition to any criminal penalties above, any person found in violation of this |
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section shall forfeit anything of value received by him or her in the course of such violation. |
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Action for recovery of these amounts shall be brought in the superior court of any county in |
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which any element of the crime occurred. The actions shall be brought in the name of the state by |
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the attorney general for the benefit and use of the state. |
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     (c) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply; |
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     (1) "Mortgage lending process" means the process through which a person seeks or |
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obtains a residential mortgage loan including, but not limited to, solicitation, application, or |
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origination, negotiation of terms, real estate appraisals, third-party provider services, |
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underwriting, signing and closing, and funding of the loan. Documents involved in the mortgage |
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lending process include, but are not limited to, uniform residential loan applications or other loan |
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applications; appraisal reports: HUD-1 settlement statements; verifications or certifications |
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regarding occupancy intentions; supporting personal documentation for loan applications such as |
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W-2 forms, verifications of income and employment, bank statement, tax returns, and payroll |
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stubs; and any required disclosures. |
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     (2) "Pattern of residential mortgage fraud" means one or more written misstatements, |
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misrepresentations, or omissions made during the mortgage lending process that involve two (2) |
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or more residential properties, which have the same or similar intents, results, accomplices, |
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victims, or methods of commission or otherwise are interrelated by distinguishing characteristics. |
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     (3) "Person" means a individual, corporation, company, limited liability company, |
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partnership, trustee, association, or any other entity. |
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     (4) "Residential mortgage loan" means a loan or agreement to extend credit made to a |
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person, which loan is secured by a deed to secure debt, security deed, mortgage, security interest, |
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deed of trust, or other document representing a security interest or lien upon any interest in a one- |
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to-four (4) family residential property including the renewal or refinancing of any such loan. |
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     (5) "Victim" means a person experienced personal loss, including, but not limited to |
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monetary loss, due to a violation in subsection (a). |
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     (d) It shall be sufficient in any prosecution for residential mortgage fraud to show that the |
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party accused did the act with the intent to defraud. It shall be unnecessary to show that any |
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particular person was harmed financially in the transaction or that the person to whom the |
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deliberate written misstatement, misrepresentation or omission was made relied upon the written |
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misstatement, misrepresentation or omission. |
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     SECTION 2. Section 12-12-17 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-12 entitled |
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"Indictments, Informations and Complaints" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     12-12-17. Statute of limitations. -- (a) There shall be no statute of limitations for the |
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following offenses: treason against the state, any homicide, arson, first degree arson, second |
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degree arson, third degree arson, burglary, counterfeiting, forgery, robbery, rape, first degree |
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sexual assault, first degree child molestation sexual assault, second degree child molestation |
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sexual assault, bigamy, manufacturing, selling, distribution or possession with intent to |
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manufacture, sell or distribute a controlled substance under the Uniform Controlled Substance |
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Act, chapter 28 of title 21, or any other offense for which the maximum penalty provided is life |
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imprisonment. |
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      (b) The statute of limitations for the following offenses shall be ten (10) years: larceny |
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under section 11-41-2 (receiving stolen goods), section 11-41-3 (embezzlement and fraudulent |
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conversion), section 11-41-4 (obtaining property by false pretenses or personation), section 11- |
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41-11 (embezzlement by bank officer or employee), section 11-41-12 (fraudulent conversion by |
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agent or factor), and section 11-41-13 (obtaining signature by false pretenses), or any larceny |
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which is punishable as a felony; any violation of chapter 7 of title 11 (bribery); any violation of |
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section 11-18-1 (giving false document to agent, employee, or public official); perjury; any |
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violation of chapter 42 of title 11 (threats and extortion); any violation of chapter 15 of title 7 |
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(racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations); any violation of chapter 57 of title 11 (racketeer |
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violence); or any violation of chapter 36 of title 6 (antitrust law) |
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11.1 (unlawful appropriation); any violation of section 11-41-27 (wrongful conversion by officer |
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or state or municipal employee); any violation of section 11-18-6 (false financial statement to |
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obtain loan or credit); any violation of section 19-9-28 (false statement to obtain a loan); any |
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violation of section 11-9-29 (bank fraud); or any violation of section 11-18-34 (residential |
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mortgage fraud). |
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      (c) The statute of limitations for any other criminal offense shall be three (3) years unless |
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a longer statute of limitations is otherwise provided for in the general laws. |
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      (d) Any person who participates in any offense, either as a principal accessory, or |
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conspirator shall be subject to the same statute of limitations as if the person had committed the |
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substantive offense. |
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      (e) The statute of limitations for any violation of chapter 18.9 of title 23 (refuse |
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disposal), chapter 19 of title 23 (solid waste management corporation), chapter 19.1 of title 23 |
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(hazardous waste management), chapter 12 of title 46 (water pollution), and chapter 13 of title 46 |
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(public drinking water supply) shall be seven (7) years from the time that the facts constituting |
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the offense or violation shall have become known to law enforcement authorities, unless a longer |
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statute of limitations is otherwise provided for in the general laws. |
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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
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BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES - FRAUD AND FALSE DEALING | |
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     This act would increase the penalties for residential mortgage fraud, and would extend |
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the statute of limitations for certain offenses. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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