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SECTION 118
Unlawful possession and use of identification cards and badges 1
Defense Emergency Act 1951 784/51 (DEA) CHAPTER 784-51, ARTICLE 9
§ 118. Unlawful possession and use of identification cards and badges
1. As used in this section the following terms shall mean and include:

(a) "Identification card." Any card or pass issued for the purpose of
establishing the identity of any person and the right of such person to
be in or on any premises described in this section.

(b) "Identification badge." Any badge of metal or other composition,
to be worn by any person for the purpose of establishing his identity or
right to be in or on any premises described in this section.

2. Any person to whom there has been issued an identification card or
identification badge by any agency of the state or of any political
subdivision thereof or by any corporation, firm or individual operating
any factory, warehouse, storage house, manufacturing, printing or
publishing establishment, mechanical or mercantile establishment, or any
plant of any kind, or any mine, colliery or quarry, or any electric
railway, steam railway, water, sewage, gas, electric light, power,
transmission, heating, refrigerating, telephone, telegraph or other
public service property in this state, in which or upon which any person
is required to have a special identification card or identification
badge before entering therein or thereon as an employee or visitor,
shall, upon the termination of his or her employment or the expiration
of the time limits of an authorized visit, immediately surrender the
same to the issuer thereof, and it shall be unlawful for any person to
possess or use any such identification card or identification badge
after the termination of such employment or the expiration of the time
limits of an authorized visit.

3. Any person finding or coming into possession of an identification
card or identification badge, except through authorized issuance, shall
immediately surrender the same to any peace officer or the officer in
charge of the nearest police station.

4. Any person who wilfully violates any of the provisions of this
section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof be
punished by imprisonment of not more than ten days or a fine of not more
than fifty dollars, or both.