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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
035
Date
8/28/2006
Year
2006
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107 <br />CHAPTER 545 <br />Theft and Fraud <br />545.01 Definitions. <br />545.02 Determining property value <br /> in theft offense. <br />545.03 Property exceptions as <br /> felony offense. <br />545.04 Detention of shoplifters; <br /> rights of museums and <br /> libraries. <br />545.05 Petty theft. <br />545.06 Unauthorized use of a <br /> vehicle; vetucle trespass. <br />545.07 Insurance fraud. <br />545.08 Unauthorized use of property. <br />545.09 Passing bad checks. <br />545.10 Misuse of credit cards. <br />545.11 Making or using slugs. <br />545.12 Tarnpering with coin <br /> machines. <br />545.13 Criminal simulation. <br />545.14 Tampering with records. <br />545.15 Securing writings by <br /> deception. <br />545.16 Personating an officer. <br />545.17 Defrauding creditors. <br />545.18 Receiving stolen propertye <br />545.19 Possessioa of criminal tools. <br />545.20 Forgery of identification <br /> cards. <br />545.21 Identity fraud. <br />545.99 Penalty. <br />CROSS REFERENCES <br />See sectional histories for similar State law <br />Property defined - see GEN. OFF. 501.010) <br />Cheating - see GEN. OFF. 517.05 <br />Falsification - see GEN. OFF. 525.02 <br />Impersonating a public servant - see GEN. OFF. 525.03 <br />545.01 DEFIIVITIONS. <br />As used in this chapter, unless the context requires that a term be given a different <br />meanmg: <br />(a) "Deception" means knowingly deceiving another or causing another to be <br />deceived, by any false or misleading representation, by withholding information, <br />by preventing another from acquiring information, or by any other conduct, act <br />or omission that creates, confirms or perpetuates a false impression in another, <br />including a false impression as to law, value, state of mind, or other objective or <br />subjective fact. <br />2006 Replacement
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