190.26 - Criminal impersonation in the first degree.

§ 190.26 Criminal impersonation in the first degree.    A  person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the first degree when  he:    1. Pretends to be a  police  officer  or  a  federal  law  enforcement  officer  as enumerated in section 2.15 of the criminal procedure law, or  wears or  displays  without  authority,  any  uniform,  badge  or  other  insignia  or  facsimile thereof, by which such police officer or federal  law enforcement officer is lawfully distinguished or expresses by his or  her words or actions that he or she  is  acting  with  the  approval  or  authority   of  any  police  department  or  acting  as  a  federal  law  enforcement officer with the approval of any agency that employs federal  law enforcement officers as enumerated in section 2.15 of  the  criminal  procedure law; and    2.  So  acts with intent to induce another to submit to such pretended  official authority or otherwise to act in reliance  upon  said  pretense  and  in  the  course  of  such  pretense commits or attempts to commit a  felony; or    3. Pretending  to  be  a  duly  licensed  physician  or  other  person  authorized  to  issue  a  prescription for any drug or any instrument or  device used in  the  taking  or  administering  of  drugs  for  which  a  prescription  is  required  by law, communicates to a pharmacist an oral  prescription which is required to be  reduced  to  writing  pursuant  to  section thirty-three hundred thirty-two of the public health law.    Criminal impersonation in the first degree is a class E felony.