Arkansas 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB513 Draft / Bill

Filed 03/18/2025

                    Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law. 
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State of Arkansas     1 
95th General Assembly A Bill     2 
Regular Session, 2025  	SENATE BILL 513 3 
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By: Senators B. Johnson, Hill 5 
By: Representative M. Shepherd 6 
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For An Act To Be Entitled 8 
AN ACT TO CREATE THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF MAIL THEFT; 9 
TO CREATE THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF THEFT OR 10 
UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OF A MAIL RECEPTACLE KEY OR 11 
LOCK; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 12 
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TO CREATE THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF MAIL 16 
THEFT; AND TO CREATE THE CRIMINAL 17 
OFFENSE OF THEFT OR UNAUTHORIZED 18 
REPRODUCTION OF A MAIL RECEPTACLE KEY OR 19 
LOCK. 20 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: 22 
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 SECTION 1.  Arkansas Code Title 5, Chapter 36, Subchapter 1, is amended 24 
to add additional sections to read as follows: 25 
 5-36-127.  Mail theft. 26 
 (a)  As used in this section: 27 
 (1)  "Mail" means a letter, postcard, parcel, envelope, package, 28 
bag, or another sealed article addressed to another person, along with its 29 
contents; 30 
 (2)  "Mail depository" means a mail box, letter box, or mail 31 
receptacle of a postal service, an office of a postal service, or a vehicle 32 
of a postal service; and 33 
 (3)  "Postal service" means the United States Postal Service or 34 
its contractors or any commercial courier that delivers mail. 35 
 (b)  A person commits mail theft if he or she knowingly: 36    	SB513 
 
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 (1)  Takes or exercises unauthorized control over or makes an 1 
unauthorized transfer of an interest in the mail of another person that is in 2 
a mail depository or with a postal service for the purpose of depriving the 3 
other person of the mail; 4 
 (2)  Obtains the mail of another person by deception or by threat 5 
with the purpose of depriving the other person of the mail; or 6 
 (3)  Sells, receives, possesses, transfers, buys, or conceals 7 
mail obtained unlawfully as prohibited by subdivision (b)(1) or subdivision 8 
(b)(2) of this section, while knowing or having reason to know the mail was 9 
obtained unlawfully. 10 
 (c)  Mail theft is a: 11 
 (1)  Class D felony for a first offense; or 12 
 (2)  Class A felony for a second or subsequent offense. 13 
 (d)  In addition to the penalties provided in subsection (c) of this 14 
section, a person convicted of mail theft under this section shall be ordered 15 
to make full restitution to the victim and any other person who has suffered 16 
a financial loss as a result of the offense of mail theft. 17 
 (e)  Mail theft may be prosecuted in any of the following counties: 18 
 (1)  The county where the offense occurred; or 19 
 (2)  The county of residence or place of business of the direct 20 
or indirect victim. 21 
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 5-36-128.  Theft or unauthorized reproduction of a mail receptacle key 23 
or lock. 24 
 (a)  As used in this section: 25 
 (1)  "Mail" means a letter, postcard, parcel, envelope, package, 26 
bag, or another sealed article addressed to another person, along with its 27 
contents; and 28 
 (2)  "Postal service" means the United States Postal Service or 29 
its contractors or any commercial courier that delivers mail. 30 
 (b)  A person commits theft or unauthorized reproduction of a mail 31 
receptacle key or lock if he or she: 32 
 (1)  Commits theft of a key or lock adopted by a postal service 33 
for a box or other authorized receptacle for the deposit or delivery of mail; 34 
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 (2)  Knowingly makes, forges, or counterfeits a key or possesses 36    	SB513 
 
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a key or lock adopted by a postal service that delivers mail with the purpose 1 
to unlawfully use, sell, or otherwise dispose of the key or lock or to cause 2 
the key or lock to be unlawfully used, sold, or otherwise disposed. 3 
 (c)  Theft or unauthorized reproduction of a mail receptacle key or 4 
lock is a: 5 
 (1)  Class D felony for a first offense; or 6 
 (2)  Class A felony for a second or subsequent offense. 7 
 (d)  In addition to the penalties provided in subsection (c) of this 8 
section, a person convicted of theft or unauthorized reproduction of a mail 9 
receptacle key or lock shall be ordered to make full restitution to the 10 
victim and any other person who has suffered a financial loss as a result of 11 
the offense. 12 
 (e)  Theft or unauthorized reproduction of a mail receptacle key or 13 
lock may be prosecuted in any of the following counties: 14 
 (1)  The county where the offense occurred; or 15 
 (2)  The county of residence or place of business of the direct 16 
or indirect victim. 17 
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