Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 7314 — Fraudulent traffic in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits
Pennsylvania·Title 18 CRIMES AND OFFENSES·Part PART II·Ch. 73 TRADE AND COMMERCE·Subch. DEFINITION OF OFFENSES GENERALLY
(a)Offense defined.--A person commits the offense of fraudulent traffic in SNAP benefits if he, whether acting for himself or for another, directly or indirectly, furnishes or delivers to any person money, merchandise, or anything other than food, on or in exchange for a SNAP benefit, or furnishes or delivers food on or in exchange for a SNAP benefit to any person, other than the original recipient of the SNAP benefit, or in quantities or for prices other than those itemized on the SNAP benefit at the time the food is furnished or delivered.
(a.1) Grading.--
(1)A person who violates this section commits:
(i)A felony of the second degree if the amount involved is $2,500 or more.
(ii)A felony of the third degree if the amount involved is $1,000 or more, but less than $2,500.
(iii)A
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Related
§ 271.2
7 C.F.R. § 271.2
Legislative History
(Nov. 22, 1995, P.L.621, No.66, eff. 60 days; Oct. 24, 2018, P.L.1159, No.160, eff. 60 days) Cross References.Section 7314 is referred to in section 531 of Title 62 (Procurement).
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