§ 158.30 Criminal use of a public benefit card in the second degree. A  person  is  guilty  of criminal use of a public benefit card in the  second degree when he or she knowingly: 1. Loans money or otherwise provides property or services  on  credit,  and  accepts  a  public  benefit  card as collateral or security for the  repayment of such  loan  or  for  the  provision  of  such  property  or  services; 2. Obtains a public benefit card in exchange for a benefit; or 3.  Transfers  or  delivers  a  public  benefit card to another (a) in  exchange for money or a controlled substance as defined  in  subdivision  five of section 220.00, or (b) for the purpose of committing an unlawful  act. Criminal  use of a public benefit card in the second degree is a class  A misdemeanor.