I. A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if such person knowingly does any of the following:
- (a) Falsely creates, alters, or assists in the false creation or alteration of an academic degree.
- (b) Solicits from another the false creation or alteration of an academic degree.
- (c) Uses, offers, or presents as authentic a falsely created or altered academic degree.
- (d) Sells, gives, purchases, or obtains, or assists in the selling, giving, purchasing, or obtaining of a false academic degree.
(e) Makes a false written representation relating to the person's academic degree, or makes a false written representation that the person has received an academic degree from a specific secondary, postsecondary, or professional institution, or governmental program, in the application for:
- (1) Employment.
- (2) Admission to any educational program.
- (3) An award, honor, or other recognition.
- (4) The issuance of an academic degree to the person himself or herself.
- II. In this section, "academic degree" means a diploma, certificate, license, academic transcript, or other document which signifies or purports to signify the completion of the academic requirements of a secondary, postsecondary, professional, or governmental program of study.
Source. 2001, 46:1, eff. June 8, 2001.