2009 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 31C. CREDIT UNIONS
ARTICLE 12. PENALTIES.
§31C-12-1 Criminal liability.

§31C-12-1. Criminal liability.
Any credit union officer, director, employee or agent, who willfully does any of the following shall be deemed guilty of a felony and may, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned not less than one year nor more than five years, or both:

(a) With intent to deceive, falsifies any books of account, report, statement, record or other document of a credit union whether by alteration, false entry, omission or otherwise;

(b) Signs, issues, publishes or transmits to a government agency any book of account, report, statement, record or other document which that person knows to be false;

(c) By means of deceit, obtains a signature to a writing which is the subject of forgery;

(d) With intent to deceive, destroys any credit union book of account, report, statement, record or other document.

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