§ 5-36-403. Unlawful possession of a theft detection device remover
(a) A person commits the offense of unlawful possession of a theft detection device remover if the person knowingly possesses any tool or device designed to allow the removal of any theft detection device from any merchandise with the intent to use the tool to remove any theft detection device from any merchandise without the […]
§ 5-36-124. Theft by receiving of scrap metal
(a) As used in this section: (1) “Receiving” means acquiring possession, control, or title or lending on the security of the scrap metal; and (2) “Scrap metal” means copper, copper alloy, copper utility wire, any bronze, or any aluminum as described in § 17-44-101 et seq. (b) A person commits the offense of theft by […]
§ 5-36-404. Unlawful removal of a theft detection device
(a) A person commits the offense of unlawful removal of a theft detection device if the person knowingly removes a theft detection device from merchandise prior to purchase with the intent to commit theft or retail theft. (b) (1) The unlawful removal of a theft detection device is a Class A misdemeanor. (2) A subsequent […]
§ 5-36-125. Unlawful transfer of stolen property to a pawn shop or pawnbroker
(a) A person commits the offense of unlawful transfer of stolen property to a pawn shop or pawnbroker if he or she sells, pawns, or otherwise transfers an ownership interest in stolen property of another person to a pawn shop or pawnbroker: (1) Knowing that the property was stolen; or (2) Having good reason to […]
§ 5-36-405. Detention upon activation of antishoplifting or inventory control device
(a) If sufficient notice has been posted to advise patrons that an antishoplifting or inventory control device is being utilized, the activation of an antishoplifting or inventory control device as a result of a person’s exiting an establishment or a protected area within the establishment is a reasonable cause for the detention of the person […]
§ 5-36-201. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Misrepresentation” means any manifestation by a word or other conduct by a person to another person that, under the circumstances, amounts to an assertion not in accordance with fact; and (2) “Public benefit” means any federal or state funds, or any combination of federal or state funds, in cash […]
§ 5-37-101. Definitions
As used in this chapter: (1) “Coin machine” means a coin box, turnstile, vending machine, receptacle, or other mechanical or electronic device designed to receive a coin or bill of a certain denomination or token made for that purpose, and in return for the insertion or deposit of the coin, bill, or token, to offer, […]
§ 5-36-202. Theft of public benefits
(a) A person commits theft of public benefits if the person: (1) Obtains or retains a public benefit from the Department of Human Services or any other state agency administering the distribution of a public benefit: (A) By means of any false statement, misrepresentation, or impersonation; or (B) Through failure to disclose a material fact […]
§ 5-36-205. Ineligibility for programs
In addition to a penalty set forth in this subchapter: (1) Except as set forth in subdivision (4) of this section, any recipient of a food stamp who pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of a violation set forth in this subchapter is ineligible for further participation in the food stamp […]
§ 5-36-104. Theft of services
(a) A person commits theft of services if, with purpose to defraud: (1) The person purposely obtains a service that he or she knows to be available only for compensation, by deception, threat, or other means to avoid payment for the service; or (2) Having control over the disposition of a service to which he […]