1993 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 11 CRIMINAL LAW
Chapter 11.46
Section 11.46.285 FRAUDULENT USE OF A CREDIT CARD.

(a) A person commits the crime of fraudulent use of a credit card if, with intent to defraud, the person uses a credit card to obtain property or services with knowledge that

(1) the card is stolen or forged;

(2) the card is expired or has been revoked or cancelled; or

(3) for any other reason that person's use of the card is unauthorized by either the issuer or the person to whom the credit card is issued.

(b) Fraudulent use of a credit card is

(1) a class C felony if the value of the property or services obtained is $500 or more;

(2) a class A misdemeanor if the value of the property or services obtained is $50 or more but less than $500;

(3) a class B misdemeanor if the value of the property or services obtained is less than $50.

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