§ 100 Printing Superintendent Fraud Penalties
This law says the person in charge of state printing can't secretly work with others to cheat the state out of money. If they do, they lose their job and can go to prison or pay a big fine.
The state needs to buy paper for official documents. The printing boss secretly tells his friend to charge the state more money for paper, and they split the extra cash.
This is breaking the law because the boss is cheating the state. He could lose his job, go to prison, and pay a fine between $1,000 and $10,000.
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§ 100 Printing Superintendent Fraud Penalties
Last verified: February 26, 2026