Indiana Code § 9-24-16.5-10

False use of photo exempt identification card; penalty
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Sec. 10. A person who: (1) knowingly permits the use of a photo exempt identification card issued under this chapter by a person other than the person to whom the card was issued; (2) knowingly displays or represents as the person's own photo exempt identification card issued under this chapter a photo exempt identification card that was not issued to the person displaying the card or representing that the card is the person's card; (3) knowingly or intentionally does not surrender, upon demand of the proper official, a photo exempt identification card issued under this chapter that has become invalid or expired; or (4) knowingly sells, offers to sell, buys, possesses, or offers a false photo exempt identification card that could reasonably be mistaken for a valid photo exempt identification card required by this chapter to be issued by the bureau but that has not been issued by the bureau; commits a Class B misdemeanor.

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