2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 67 - Proprietary and Official Rights
6701 - Wearing of uniforms and insignia.


                                CHAPTER 67
                     PROPRIETARY AND OFFICIAL RIGHTS

     Sec.
     6701.  Wearing of uniforms and insignia.
     6702.  Sale of veterans' flowers.
     6703.  Dealing in military decorations.
     6704.  Fraud on association having grand lodge.
     6705.  Use of containers bearing owner's name (Repealed).
     6706.  Use or possession of stamped containers (Repealed).
     6707.  False registration of domestic animals.
     6708.  Retention of library property after notice to return.
     6709.  Use of union labels.
     6710.  Unauthorized use of registered insignia.
     6711.  Retention of military property after notice to return.
     6712.  Use of carts, cases, trays, baskets, boxes and other
            containers.

        Enactment.  Chapter 67 was added December 6, 1972, P.L.1482,
     No.334, effective in six months.
     § 6701.  Wearing of uniforms and insignia.
        A person is guilty of a summary offense if, without
     authority, he:
            (1)  wears or displays the uniform, decoration, insignia
        or other distinctive emblem of any branch of the armed forces
        of the United States or of any of the several states, or of
        any association, for the purpose of obtaining aid or profit,
        or while soliciting contributions or subscriptions; or
            (2)  wears an honorable discharge button issued or
        authorized by the United States.

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