Arizona Statutes
§ 13-2109 — Credit card transaction record theft; classification
Arizona § 13-2109
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-2109 (2026).
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A.A person commits credit card transaction record theft by:
1.If the person is a merchant, knowingly presenting for payment to a participating party, with intent to defraud, a credit card transaction record of a sale that was not made by the merchant.
2.Knowingly and without the participating party's authorization commanding, encouraging, requesting or soliciting a merchant to present for payment to the participating party a credit card transaction record of a sale that was not made by the merchant.
B.In order to determine the classification of the offense, the state may aggregate in the indictment or information amounts that were taken from one or more persons in credit card transaction record theft that was committed pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct.
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Rule of construction§ 13-105
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Arizona § 13-2109, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/13-2109.