IC 35-43-7
    Chapter 7. Impairment of Identification

IC 35-43-7-1
"Consent of the original manufacturer" defined
    
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "consent of the originalmanufacturer" includes consent:
        (1) directly from the original manufacturer;
        (2) from an appointed direct representative of the originalmanufacturer; or
        (3) from a person operating under specific authorization of theoriginal manufacturer.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.

IC 35-43-7-2
"Identification number" defined
    
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "identification number" means anumber, letter, or number and letter assigned to a product by themanufacturer of the product for the purpose of identifying the item.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.

IC 35-43-7-3
"Product" defined
    
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "product" means the followingitems:
        (1) Radio.
        (2) Piano.
        (3) Phonograph.
        (4) Sewing machine.
        (5) Washing machine.
        (6) Typewriter.
        (7) Adding machine.
        (8) Comptometer.
        (9) Bicycle.
        (10) Safe.
        (11) Vacuum cleaner.
        (12) Dictaphone.
        (13) Watch.
        (14) Watch movement.
        (15) Watch case.
        (16) Any mechanical or electrical device, appliance,contrivance, material, piece of apparatus, or equipment notdescribed in subdivisions (1) through (15).
        (17) Integrated chip or panel.
        (18) Printed circuit.
        (19) Any other part of a computer.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.

IC 35-43-7-4
Impairment of identification    Sec. 4. A person who intentionally or knowingly conceals, alters,damages, or removes an identification number of a product with theintent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consentof the original manufacturer of the product commits impairment ofidentification, a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.

IC 35-43-7-5
Receiving unidentified property
    
Sec. 5. A person who intentionally or knowingly receives orpossesses a product on which the identification number of theproduct has been concealed, altered, damaged, or removed with theintent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consentof the original manufacturer of the product commits receivingunidentified property, a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.