(a) A person commits the crime of theft or disturbance of a cultural resource protected by the commission if the person does either of the following:
- (1) Intentionally and knowingly removes, alters, disturbs, or destroys any cultural resource without the prior written authorization of the commission by permit or contract.
- (2) Knowingly buys, receives, conceals, aids in the concealment of, or possesses any illegally obtained cultural resources.
- (b) Intentional and knowing theft or disturbance of a cultural resource having a value of less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor and be punishable, upon conviction, as provided by law.
- (c) Intentional and knowing theft or disturbance of a cultural resource with a value of one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more shall constitute a Class C felony and shall be punishable, upon conviction, as provided by law.
(Act 99-595, p. 1364, §8.)