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76-6-506.5 (Effective 11/01/10). Financial transaction card offenses -- Classification-- Multiple violations.
(1) Any person found guilty of unlawful conduct described in Section 76-6-506.2 or76-6-506.6 is guilty of:
(a) a class B misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is less than $500;
(b) a class A misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is or exceeds $500 but is less than $1,500;
(c) a third degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $1,500 but is less than $5,000; and
(d) a second degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $5,000.
(2) Multiple violations of Subsection 76-6-506.2(1), Section 76-6-506.6, and this sectionmay be aggregated into a single offense, and the degree of the offense is determined by the totalvalue of all property, money, or things obtained or attempted to be obtained through the multipleviolations.
(3) The court shall make appropriate findings in any prosecution under this section thatthe card holder did not commit the crime.

Amended by Chapter 193, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Future-title-76 > Chapter-06 > 76-6-506-5-effective-11-01-10

76-6-506.5 (Effective 11/01/10). Financial transaction card offenses -- Classification-- Multiple violations.
(1) Any person found guilty of unlawful conduct described in Section 76-6-506.2 or76-6-506.6 is guilty of:
(a) a class B misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is less than $500;
(b) a class A misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is or exceeds $500 but is less than $1,500;
(c) a third degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $1,500 but is less than $5,000; and
(d) a second degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $5,000.
(2) Multiple violations of Subsection 76-6-506.2(1), Section 76-6-506.6, and this sectionmay be aggregated into a single offense, and the degree of the offense is determined by the totalvalue of all property, money, or things obtained or attempted to be obtained through the multipleviolations.
(3) The court shall make appropriate findings in any prosecution under this section thatthe card holder did not commit the crime.

Amended by Chapter 193, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Future-title-76 > Chapter-06 > 76-6-506-5-effective-11-01-10

76-6-506.5 (Effective 11/01/10). Financial transaction card offenses -- Classification-- Multiple violations.
(1) Any person found guilty of unlawful conduct described in Section 76-6-506.2 or76-6-506.6 is guilty of:
(a) a class B misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is less than $500;
(b) a class A misdemeanor when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orsought to be obtained is or exceeds $500 but is less than $1,500;
(c) a third degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $1,500 but is less than $5,000; and
(d) a second degree felony when the value of the property, money, or thing obtained orattempted to be obtained is or exceeds $5,000.
(2) Multiple violations of Subsection 76-6-506.2(1), Section 76-6-506.6, and this sectionmay be aggregated into a single offense, and the degree of the offense is determined by the totalvalue of all property, money, or things obtained or attempted to be obtained through the multipleviolations.
(3) The court shall make appropriate findings in any prosecution under this section thatthe card holder did not commit the crime.

Amended by Chapter 193, 2010 General Session