(1) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a personal identification device if the person possesses a personal identification device with the intent to use the device to commit a crime. As used in this subsection, personal identification device means a device that is used to manufacture or print: (a) A driver license or permit or an identification card issued by any state or the federal government; (b) An employee identification card issued by an employer; or (c) A credit or debit card. (2) Unlawful possession of a personal identification device is a Class C felony.
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