Section 8-612 - Counterfeiting and issuing of tokens.

§ 8-612. Counterfeiting and issuing of tokens.
 

(a)  "Token" defined.- In this section, "token" means a ticket, coupon, coin, disc, slug, or any other thing that: 

(1) is evidence of the right of an individual to enter, leave, ride on, or pass through or over any thing or place for which a fee is charged, including a building, ground, public conveyance, vessel, or bridge; and 

(2) is intended or designed to be inserted into a box or machine for the collection of fees or given to a collector. 

(b)  Prohibited.-  

(1) A person may not counterfeit or issue, or cause to be counterfeited or issued, or aid or assist in counterfeiting or issuing a token without the permission of the person who lawfully issues, sells, or gives away the token. 

(2) A person may not issue or pass a token if the person knows that it was: 

(i) counterfeited; or 

(ii) issued without the permission of the person who lawfully issues, sells, or gives away the token. 

(c)  Penalty.- A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 1 year. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 27, § 56; 2002, ch. 26, § 2.]