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Code · Alaska · Title 11 · Chapter 46

Sec. 11.46.285. Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document.

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Sec. 11.46.285. Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document.
(a)A person commits the crime of fraudulent use of an access device or identification document if, with intent to defraud, the person uses an access device or identification document to obtain property or services with knowledge that
(1)the access device or identification document is stolen or forged;
(2)the access device or identification document is expired or has been revoked or cancelled; or
(3)for any other reason, that person's use of the access device or identification document is unauthorized by either the issuer or the person to whom the access device or identification document is issued.
(b)Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document is
(1)a class B felony if the value of the property or services obtained is $25,000 or more;
(2)a class C felony if the value of the property or services obtained is $75 or more but less than $25,000;
(3)a class A misdemeanor if the value of the property or services obtained is less than $75.
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