Section 16-225 False identification.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 17985 on 02/02/2004, Section 16-225 read as follows.
Any person who possesses
: a reproduced, modified or altered motor vehicle driver's license, non-driver's license
issued by any uniformed service of the United States, or identification card issued
by the Department of Revenue, or any other such identification card which indicates that the
person represented on the card is over twenty-one (21) years of age,
(a)
A reproduced,
modified or altered motor vehicle drivers license from any state, jurisdiction
or licensing authority;
(b)
A reproduced, modified, or altered, non-drivers identification card or any other modified
or altered identification card originally issued by any governmental or educational institution or
authority;
(c)
Any identification document of another person which indicates that person is 21 years of
age or older when the possessor is under 21 years of age; or
(d)
Any identification card or document which appears on its face to be issued by a
legitimate governmental or educational issuing authority which indicates the possessor is 21
years of age or older when the possessor is under 21 years of age;
is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
(Ord. No. 17605, § 1, 3-3-03)