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2006 Utah Code - 76-6-506.1 — Financial transaction card offenses -- Falsely making, coding, or signing card -- Falsely signing evidence of card transaction.

     76-6-506.1.   Financial transaction card offenses -- Falsely making, coding, or signing card -- Falsely signing evidence of card transaction.
     Any person is guilty of a third degree felony who, with intent to defraud:
     (1) counterfeits, falsely makes, embosses, or encodes magnetically or electronically any financial transaction card;
     (2) knowingly possesses any financial transaction card produced or altered as described in Subsection (1);
     (3) uses through carbon or other impressions or copies of credit card sales drafts or through any other means, the account number or personal identification code of a card holder in the creation of a fictitious or counterfeit credit card sales draft; or
     (4) signs the name of another or a fictitious name to a financial transaction card, credit card sales draft, or any instrument for the payment of money which evidences a financial transaction card transaction.

Amended by Chapter 191, 1997 General Session

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