1995 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 11 CRIMINAL LAW
Chapter 11.46. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
Article 01 THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Sec. 11.46.290. OBTAINING A CREDIT CARD BY FRAUDULENT MEANS.

(a) A person commits the crime of obtaining a credit card by fraudulent means if

(1) the person buys a credit card from a person other than the issuer or, as other than the issuer, the person sells a credit card;

(2) with intent to defraud, the person obtains control of a credit card as a security for debt; or

(3) with intent to defraud, the person makes a false statement in an application for a credit card.

(b) Obtaining a credit card by fraudulent means under (a)(1) or (2) of this section is a class C felony. Obtaining a credit card by fraudulent means under (a)(3) of this section is a class A misdemeanor.

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