N.J.S.A. 24:6I-9

Falsification of registration card, degree of crime.

24:6I-9 Falsification of registration card, degree of crime. 9. A person who knowingly sells, offers, or exposes for sale, or otherwise transfers, or possesses with the intent to sell, offer or expose for sale or transfer a document that falsely purports to be a registration card issued pursuant to this act, or a registration card issued pursuant to this act that has been altered, is guilty of a crime of the third degree. A person who knowingly presents to a law enforcement officer a document that falsely purports to be a registration card issued pursuant to this act, or a registration card that has been issued pursuant to this act that has been altered, is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. The provisions of this section are intended to supplement current law and shall not limit prosecution or conviction for any other offense. L.2009, c.307, s.9.

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