Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S3654
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 03:57:13+00:00

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larceny, can be charge along with the crime of Identity Theft.
and including Social Security numbers in the definition.
to conform with the above Article 191.
the terms "medical information" and "health insurance information."
represent the victimization of dozens or even hundreds of people.
stolen or numerous people are victimized.
for the number of victims a perpetrator steals from.
The revisions also correct some technical problems with existing law.
risking claims of double jeopardy.
191.10 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE.
191.15 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE THIRD DEGREE.
191.20 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
191.25 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FIRST DEGREE.
1. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE "PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION"
MENT OR DIAGNOSIS BY A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL.
ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, APPEALS HISTORY.
§ 191.05 PETIT IDENTITY THEFT.
PERSON OR TO ANOTHER PERSON OR PERSONS.
PETIT IDENTITY THEFT IS A CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.
§ 191.10 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE.
PERSON, OR TO ANOTHER PERSON OR PERSONS.
IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE IS A CLASS E FELONY.
§ 191.15 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE THIRD DEGREE.
IDENTITY THEFT IN THE THIRD DEGREE IS A CLASS D FELONY.
§ 191.20 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
LEAST ONE SUCH PERSON, OR TO ANOTHER PERSON OR PERSONS.
IDENTITY THEFT IN THE SECOND DEGREE IS A CLASS C FELONY.
§ 191.25 IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FIRST DEGREE.
IDENTITY THEFT IN THE FIRST DEGREE IS A CLASS B FELONY.
DEGREE IS A CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.
DEGREE IS A CLASS E FELONY.
GAIN ACCESS TO A PLACE THE ACCESS TO WHICH IS RESTRICTED BASED ON AGE.
§ 191.50 UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A SKIMMER DEVICE IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
INFORMATION AS DEFINED IN THIS ARTICLE.
§ 191.55 UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A SKIMMER DEVICE IN THE FIRST DEGREE.
DEFINED IN SECTION 170.40 OF THIS CHAPTER.
attempt or conspiracy to commit any such offense.
DEGREE AS DEFINED IN SECTION 191.55 OF THE PENAL LAW.
CLAIMS HISTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, APPEALS HISTORY.
190.82, 190.83, 190.84, 190.85 and 190.86 of the penal law are REPEALED.
criminal procedure law and article twenty-three of  the  executive  law.
the offense, and the consequential financial losses from such action.
defined in article two hundred seventy-five of this chapter.
with a copy of such report free of charge.

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