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Code · Montana · Title 45 — Crimes · Chapter 9 · Part 1

45-9-104. Fraudulently obtaining dangerous drugs.

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45-9-104 . Fraudulently obtaining dangerous drugs. A person commits the offense of fraudulently obtaining dangerous drugs if the person obtains or attempts to obtain a dangerous drug, as defined in 50-32-101 , by:
(1)fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or subterfuge;
(2)falsely assuming the title of or representing that the person is a manufacturer, wholesaler, practitioner, pharmacist, owner of a pharmacy, or other person authorized to possess dangerous drugs;
(3)the use of a forged, altered, or fictitious prescription;
(4)the use of a false name or a false address on a prescription;
(5)the concealment of a material fact;
(6)knowingly or purposefully failing to disclose to a practitioner, as defined in 50-32-101 , that the person has received the same or a similar dangerous drug or prescription for a dangerous drug from another source within the prior 30 days; or
(7)knowingly or purposefully communicating false or incomplete information to a practitioner with the intent to procure the administration of or a prescription for a dangerous drug. A communication of this information for the purpose provided in this subsection is not a privileged communication.
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