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ARTICLE 16. CIVIL REMEDY FOR WORTHLESS bad check or NSF check.
§ 55-16-1. Civil remedy for making, drawing, issuing, uttering or delivery of worthless bad check or NSF check, draft or order.
(a) As used in this section, "bad check or NSF check" means a draft or other written order payable
on demand and drawn on a bank or depository.
(b) If the maker or drawer of a bad check or NSF check (1) draws, makes, utters, or issues and delivers to another a bad check or NSF check drawn on a bank or depository that refuses to honor it because the maker or drawer does not have sufficient funds with which to pay the bad check or NSF check on deposit in or credit with the bank or depository upon presentation and
(2) knowingly fails to pay the amount of the bad check or NSF check in cash to the payee, within thirty days following written demand, the payee has a cause of action against the drawer or maker. (c) In an action under this section, the payee may be awarded: (1) The face amount of the bad check or NSF check, less any money received by the payee in partial payment of the debt of the bad check or NSF check;
(2) Damages of five hundred dollars or the face amount of the bad check or NSF check, whichever is less; and
(3) Reasonable costs incurred in filing the action. (d) In an action under this section, the court or jury may waive all or part of the damages or fees allowed by subdivision (2), subsection (c) of this section upon a finding that the defendant's failure to satisfy the dishonored bad check or NSF check was due to the defendant's recent discharge from his or her employment, personal or family illness, or personal or family catastrophic loss.
(e) The written demand required in subsection (a) of this section shall: (1) Describe the bad check or NSF check and the circumstances of its dishonor;
(3) Be delivered by personal service or by certified mail to the defendant at his or her last known address. (f) It is an affirmative defense to any claim under this section that: (1) Full satisfaction of the amount of the bad check or NSF check was made before the beginning of the action; or
(2) The bank or depository erred in dishonoring the bad check or NSF check. (g) No action may be brought pursuant to both this section and sections thirty-nine-a through thirty-nine-h [§§ 61-3-39a through 61-3-39h] of article three, chapter sixty-one of this code on the same bad check or NSF check.
§ 61-3-39. Obtaining property in return for worthless bad check or NSF check; penalty.
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to obtain any money, services, goods or other property or thing of value by means of a bad check or NSF check, draft or order for the payment of money or its equivalent upon any bank or other depository, knowing at the time of the making, drawing, issuing, uttering or delivering of the bad check or NSF check, draft or order that there is not sufficient funds on deposit in or credit with such bank or other depository with which to pay the same upon presentation. The making, drawing, issuing, uttering or delivery of any such bad check or NSF check, draft or order, for or on behalf of any corporation, or its name, by any officer or agent of such corporation, shall subject such officer or agent to the penalties of this section to the same extent as though such bad check or NSF check, draft or order was his own personal act, when such agent or officer knows that such corporation does not have sufficient funds on deposit in or credit with such bank or depository from which such bad check or NSF check, draft or order can legally be paid upon presentment.
This section shall not apply to any such bad check or NSF check, draft or order when the payee or holder knows or has been expressly notified prior to the acceptance of same or has reason to believe that the drawer did not have on deposit or to his credit with the drawee sufficient funds to insure payment as aforesaid, nor shall this section apply to any postdated bad check or NSF check, draft or order.
No prosecution shall be confined to the provisions of this section by virtue of the fact that worthless bad check or NSF checks, drafts or orders may be employed in the commission of some other criminal act.
A person who violates the provisions of this section, if the amount of the bad check or NSF check, draft or order is less than five hundred dollars, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, the person shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars, or confined in jail not more than six months, or both. A person who violates the provisions of this section, if the amount of the bad check or NSF check, draft or order is five hundred dollars or more, is guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction thereof, the person shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one year nor more than ten years, or both.
§ 61-3-39a. Making, issuing, etc., worthless bad check or NSF checks; penalty.
(a) It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to make, draw, issue, utter or deliver any bad check or NSF check, draft or order for the payment of money or its equivalent upon any bank or other depository, knowing or having reason to know there is not sufficient funds on deposit in or credit with the bank or other depository with which to pay the bad check or NSF check, draft or order upon presentation. The making, drawing, issuing, uttering or delivering of any bad check or NSF check, draft or order, for or on behalf of any corporation, or its name, by any officer or agent of the corporation, shall subject the officer or agent to the penalty of this section to the same extent as though the bad check or NSF check, draft or order was his or her own personal act.
(b) This section shall not apply to any such bad check or NSF check, draft or order when the payee or holder knows or has been expressly notified prior to the acceptance of same or has reason to believe that the drawer did not have on deposit or to his or her credit with the drawee sufficient funds to insure payment as aforesaid, nor shall this section apply to any postdated bad check or NSF check, draft or order. This section shall not apply when the insufficiency of funds or credit is caused by any adjustment to the drawer's account by the bank or other depository without notice to the drawer or is caused by the dishonoring of any bad check or NSF check, draft or order deposited in the account unless there is knowledge or reason to believe that the bad check or NSF check, draft or order would be dishonored.
§ 61-3-39b. Payment as defense.
Payment of a dishonored bad check or NSF check, draft or order shall not constitute a defense or ground for dismissal of charges brought under section thirty-nine [§ 61-3-39] of this article. Payment of a dishonored bad check or NSF check, including any authorized charges or costs, shall constitute a defense or grounds for dismissal of charges brought under section thirty-nine-a [§ 61-3-39a] of this article.
§ 61-3-39c. Reason for dishonor; duty of drawee.
It shall be the duty of the drawee of any bad check or NSF check, draft or order, before refusing to pay the same to the holder thereof upon presentation, to cause to be written, printed or stamped in plain language thereon or attached thereto, the reason for drawee's dishonor or refusal to pay same. In all prosecutions under section thirty-nine or thirty-nine-a [§ 61-3-39 or 61-3-39a] of this article, the introduction in evidence of any unpaid and dishonored bad check or NSF check, draft or other written order, having the drawee's refusal to pay stamped or written thereon, or attached thereto, with the reason therefor as aforesaid: (a) Shall be prima facie evidence of the making or uttering of said bad check or NSF check, draft or other written order, and the due presentation to the drawee for payment and the dishonor thereof, and that the same was properly dishonored for the reasons written, stamped or attached by the drawee on such dishonored bad check or NSF checks, drafts or orders; and
(b) Shall be prima facie evidence, as against the maker or drawer thereof, of the withdrawing from deposit with the drawee named in the bad check or NSF check, draft or other written order, of the funds on deposit with such drawee necessary to insure payment of said bad check or NSF check, draft or other written order upon presentation within a reasonable time after negotiation; and
(c) Shall be prima facie evidence of the drawing, making, uttering or delivering of a bad check or NSF check, draft or written order with the knowledge of insufficient funds in or credit with such drawee.
§ 61-3-39d. Prima facie evidence of knowledge; identity; penalty for providing false information.
(a) In any prosecution under section thirty-nine [§ 61-3-39] of this article, the making, drawing, uttering or delivery of a bad check or NSF check, draft or order, the payment of which is refused by the drawee because of lack of funds or credit, shall be prima facie evidence that the drawer has knowledge at the time of making, drawing, issuing, uttering or delivering such bad check or NSF check, draft or order that there is not sufficient funds or credit to pay the same, unless the bad check or NSF check, draft or order is paid along with any charges or costs authorized by this article.
(b) In any prosecution under section thirty-nine-a [§ 61-3-39a] of this article, it shall constitute prima facie evidence of the identity of the drawer of a bad check or NSF check, draft or order if at the time of acceptance of such bad check or NSF check, draft or order there is obtained the following information: Name and residence, business or mailing address and either a valid motor vehicle operator's number or the drawer's home or work phone number or place of employment. Such information may be recorded on the bad check or NSF check, draft or order itself or may be retained on file by the payee and referred to on the bad check or NSF check, draft or order by identifying number or other similar means.
(c) Any person who shall provide false information when information is requested prior to accepting a bad check or NSF check, draft or order either at the time such bad check or NSF check, draft or order is presented or for the purpose of obtaining a bad check or NSF check cashing identification card or similar bad check or NSF check cashing privilege shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both fined and imprisoned.
§ 61-3-39e. Notice of dishonor by payee; service charge.
The payee or holder of a bad check or NSF check, draft or order which has been dishonored because of insufficient funds or credit may send notice thereof to the drawer of the bad check or NSF check, draft or order. The payee or holder of any dishonored bad check or NSF check may impose a fee of up to fifteen dollars. This fee may not be imposed or collected after a complaint for warrant has been delivered to magistrate court. No payee or holder of a bad check or NSF check, draft or order which has been dishonored because of insufficient funds or credit shall incur any civil or criminal liability for the sending of a notice substantially in the form provided herein, other provisions of law notwithstanding. The form of the notice shall be substantially as follows:
The provisions of this section do not authorize the making of any other written or oral threats of prosecution to enforce or enhance the collection or honoring of the dishonored bad check or NSF check, draft or order.
The holder or payee of any bad check or NSF check, draft or order shall relinquish the bad check or NSF check, draft or order to the maker upon tender of the full amount due at any time before a complaint for warrant has been presented to magistrate court. In the event complaint for warrant has been presented to magistrate court, payment may be made only through the court and any holder or payee unlawfully accepting payment after that time shall be liable for all costs which may be imposed by the magistrate court in the matter, including all costs which may have accrued by the time the magistrate court is notified of the payment.
§ 61-3-39f. Manner of filing complaint for warrant; form.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section one [§ 62-1-1], article one, chapter sixty-two of this code, a complaint for warrant for violations of section thirty-nine-a [§ 61-3-39a] of this article need not be made upon oath before a magistrate but may be made upon oath before any magistrate court clerk or other court officer authorized to administer oaths or before a notary public in any county of the state and may be delivered by mail or otherwise to the magistrate court of the county wherein venue lies.
A complaint for warrant for violations of section thirty-nine-a of this article shall be deemed sufficient if it is in form substantially as follows:
The failure to supply information indicated in parts (b) or (c) of the foregoing complaint for warrant shall not affect the sufficiency thereof.