2006 Indiana Code - CHAPTER 7. IMPAIRMENT OF IDENTIFICATION
IC 35-43-7Chapter 7. Impairment of Identification
IC 35-43-7-1
"Consent of the original manufacturer" defined
35-43-7-1 Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "consent of the original
manufacturer" includes consent:
(1) directly from the original manufacturer;
(2) from an appointed direct representative of the original
manufacturer; or
(3) from a person operating under specific authorization of the
original manufacturer.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-2
"Identification number" defined
35-43-7-2 Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "identification number"
means a number, letter, or number and letter assigned to a product by
the manufacturer of the product for the purpose of identifying the
item.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-3
"Product" defined
35-43-7-3 Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "product" means the
following items:
(1) Radio.
(2) Piano.
(3) Phonograph.
(4) Sewing machine.
(5) Washing machine.
(6) Typewriter.
(7) Adding machine.
(8) Comptometer.
(9) Bicycle.
(10) Safe.
(11) Vacuum cleaner.
(12) Dictaphone.
(13) Watch.
(14) Watch movement.
(15) Watch case.
(16) Any mechanical or electrical device, appliance,
contrivance, material, piece of apparatus, or equipment not
described in subdivisions (1) through (15).
(17) Integrated chip or panel.
(18) Printed circuit.
(19) Any other part of a computer.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-4
Impairment of identification
35-43-7-4 Sec. 4. A person who intentionally or knowingly
conceals, alters, damages, or removes an identification number of a
product with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and
without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product
commits impairment of identification, a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-5
Receiving unidentified property
35-43-7-5 Sec. 5. A person who intentionally or knowingly
receives or possesses a product on which the identification number
of the product has been concealed, altered, damaged, or removed
with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the
consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits
receiving unidentified property, a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
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