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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 3

39:3-29.8. Prohibited acts

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It shall be unlawful for any person:
a. To display or cause or permit to be displayed or have in his possession any canceled, fictitious, fraudulently altered, or fraudulently obtained identification card;
b. To lend his identification card to any other person or knowingly permit the use thereof by another;
c. To display or represent any identification card not issued to him as being his card;
d. To permit any unlawful use of an identification card issued to him;
e. To do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required by this act in reference to identification cards;
f. To photograph, photostat, duplicate, or in any way reproduce any identification card or facsimile thereof in such a manner that it could be mistaken for a valid identification card, or to display or have in his possession any such photograph, photostat, duplicate, reproduction, or facsimile unless authorized by the provisions of this act;
g. To alter any identification card in any manner not authorized by this act.
L.1980, c. 47, s. 7.
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