Wisconsin Code § 943.202

Unauthorized use or possession of a credit card scanner
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Access” means access, read, scan, intercept, obtain,
memorize, or temporarily or permanently store.
(b) “Credit card” means a credit card, charge card, debit card,
or other card that allows an authorized user to obtain, purchase,
or receive credit, money, goods, services, or any other thing of
value.
(c) “Reencoder” means an electronic device that places encoded information from a computer chip or magnetic strip or

stripe of a credit card onto the computer chip or magnetic strip or
stripe of a credit card or any electronic medium that allows a
transaction to occur.
(d) “Scanning device” means a scanner, reader, or any other
electronic device that can access information encoded on a computer chip or magnetic strip or stripe of a credit card.
(2) (a) Whoever possesses a reencoder or a scanning device,
with the intent to violate s. 943.201 (2) or 943.203 (2) or to access
information encoded on a credit card without the permission of
an authorized user of the credit card, is guilty of a Class I felony.
(b) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class H
felony:
1. Possesses a reencoder or a scanning device with the intent
to transfer it to another person if the person knows or should
know the transferee will use the reencoder or scanning device to
violate s. 943.201 (2) or 943.203 (2) or to access information encoded on a credit card without the permission of an authorized
user of the credit card.
2. Uses or attempts to use a reencoder or a scanning device to
violate s. 943.201 (2) or 943.203 (2) or to access information encoded on a credit card without the permission of an authorized
user of the credit card.
(c) Whoever uses a reencoder or scanning device to violate s.
943.201 (2) or 943.203 (2) or to access information encoded on a
credit card without the permission of an authorized user of the
credit card is guilty of a Class G felony if the person obtains, purchases, or receives credit, money, goods, services, or any other
thing of value from the use.

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