Section 11.46.100. Theft defined.  


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  • A person commits theft if
            (1) with intent to deprive another of property or to appropriate property of another to oneself or a third person, the person obtains the property of another;
            (2) the person commits theft of lost or mislaid property under AS 11.46.160;
            (3) the person commits theft by deception under AS 11.46.180;
            (4) the person commits theft by receiving under AS 11.46.190;
            (5) the person commits theft of services under AS 11.46.200; or
            (6) the person commits theft by failure to make required disposition of funds received or held under AS 11.46.210.

Authorities

3.40.100;11.46.100;11.20.140;11.46.110;11.46.120;11.46.130;11.46.140;11.46.150;13.26.595;44.21.415

Notes


References

15 AAC 160.992
8 AAC 85.095
AS 3.40.100 .40.100">Sec. 03.40.100. Penalty for branding another's livestock. [Repealed, Sec. 21 ch 166 SLA 1978. For law concerning theft, see AS 11.46.100 -
AS 3.40.100 .40.100">Sec. 03.40.100. Penalty for branding another's livestock. [Repealed, Sec. 21
AS 11.20.140 - 11.20.277l Larceny. [Repealed, Sec. 21 ch 166 SLA 1978. For current provisions on theft, see AS 11.46.100 -
AS 11.20.140 - 11.20.277l Larceny. [Repealed, Sec. 21 ch 166 SLA 1978.
AS 11.46.110 Consolidation of theft offenses: Pleading and proof.
AS 11.46.120 Theft in the first degree.
AS 11.46.130 Theft in the second degree.
AS 11.46.140 Theft in the third degree.
AS 11.46.150 Theft in the fourth degree.
AS 13.26.595 Definitions.
AS 44.21.415 Office of elder fraud and assistance.
History

(Sec. 4 ch 166 SLA 1978)



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