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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 943 — Crimes against property

943.41 Financial transaction card crimes.

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943.41 Financial transaction card crimes.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Alter” means add information to, change information on or delete information from.
(am)“Automated financial service facility” means a machine activated by a financial transaction card, personal identification code or both.
(b)“Cardholder” means the person to whom or for whose benefit a financial transaction card is issued.
(c)“Counterfeit” means to manufacture, produce or create by any means a financial transaction card or purported financial transaction card without the issuer’s consent or authorization.
(e)“Expired financial transaction card” means a financial transaction card which is no longer valid because the term shown thereon has elapsed.
(em)“Financial transaction card” means an instrument or device issued by an issuer for the use of the cardholder in any of the following:
1. Obtaining anything on credit.
2. Certifying or guaranteeing the availability of funds sufficient to honor a draft or check.
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