Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 6701 — Wearing of uniforms and insignia and misrepresentation of military service or honors

Pennsylvania § 6701
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 18CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PartPART II
Ch. 67PROPRIETARY AND OFFICIAL RIGHTS

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18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6701 (2026).

Text

(a)Wearing of uniforms and insignia.--A person is guilty of a summary offense if, without authority, he:
(1)wears or displays the uniform, decoration, insignia or other distinctive emblem of any branch of the armed forces of the United States or of any of the several states, or of any association, for the purpose of obtaining aid or profit, or while soliciting contributions or subscriptions; or
(2)wears an honorable discharge button issued or authorized by the United States.
(b)Misrepresentation of military service or honors.--A person commits a misdemeanor of the third degree if, with intent to obtain money, property or other benefit, the person fraudulently holds himself out to be any of the following:
(1)A member or veteran of any branch of the armed forces of the United States

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Legislative History

(June 27, 2017, P.L.214, No.9, eff. 60 days; July 2, 2019, P.L.393, No.62, eff. 60 days) 2019 Amendment.Act 62 added subsec. (c). Cross References.Section 6701 is referred to in section 1721 of Title 51 (Military Affairs).

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