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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 18 — CRIMES AND OFFENSES · Chapter 33

§ 3309. Agricultural vandalism.

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§ 3309. Agricultural vandalism.
(a)Offense defined.-- A person commits the offense of agricultural vandalism if he intentionally or recklessly defaces, marks or otherwise damages the real or tangible personal property of another, where the property defaced, marked or otherwise damaged is used in agricultural activity or farming.
(b)Grading.-- Agricultural vandalism is a felony of the third degree if the actor intentionally causes pecuniary loss in excess of $5,000, a misdemeanor of the first degree if the actor intentionally causes pecuniary loss in excess of $1,000 or a misdemeanor of the second degree if the actor intentionally or recklessly causes pecuniary loss in excess of $500. Pecuniary loss includes the cost of repair or replacement of the property affected. Otherwise, agricultural vandalism is a misdemeanor of the third degree.
(c)Definition.-- As used in this section, the terms "agricultural activity" and "farming" include public and private research activity, records, data and data-gathering equipment related to agricultural products as well as the commercial production of agricultural crops, livestock or livestock products, poultry or poultry products, trees and timber products, milk, eggs or dairy products, or fruits or other horticultural products.
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(July 13, 1988, P.L.500, No.86, eff. imd.; June 22, 2001, P.L.386, No.27, eff. imd.)
2001 Amendment. Act 27 amended subsec. (c).
1988 Amendment. Act 86 added section 3309.
Cross References. Section 3309 is referred to in sections 3311, 3503 of this title; section 2303 of Title 3 (Agriculture).
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