(a) A person commits the offense of breaking or entering if for the purpose of committing a theft or felony he or she breaks or enters into any: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (b) It constitutes a separate offense under this section for the breaking or entering into of each separate: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (c) Breaking or entering is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2003; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2003; Acts 1993, No. 296, § 1. (a) A person commits the offense of breaking or entering if for the purpose of committing a theft or felony he or she breaks or enters into any: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (b) It constitutes a separate offense under this section for the breaking or entering into of each separate: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (c) Breaking or entering is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2003; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2003; Acts 1993, No. 296, § 1. (a) A person commits the offense of breaking or entering if for the purpose of committing a theft or felony he or she breaks or enters into any: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (b) It constitutes a separate offense under this section for the breaking or entering into of each separate: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (c) Breaking or entering is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2003; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2003; Acts 1993, No. 296, § 1. (a) A person commits the offense of breaking or entering if for the purpose of committing a theft or felony he or she breaks or enters into any: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (b) It constitutes a separate offense under this section for the breaking or entering into of each separate: (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (1) Building, structure, or vehicle; (2) Vault, safe, cash register, safety deposit box, or money depository; (3) Money vending machine, coin-operated amusement machine, vending machine, or product dispenser; (4) Coin telephone or coin box; (5) Fare box on a bus; or (6) Other similar container, apparatus, or equipment. (c) Breaking or entering is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2003; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2003; Acts 1993, No. 296, § 1.
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