(a) A person commits the crime of criminal simulation if,
(1) with intent to defraud, the person makes or alters any object in such a manner that it appears to have a rarity, age, source, or authorship that it does not in fact possess; or
(2) with knowledge of its true character and with intent to defraud, the person possesses or utters an object so simulated.
(b) Criminal simulation is
(1) a class C felony if the value of what the object purports to represent is $750 or more;
(2) a class A misdemeanor if the value of what the object purports to represent is $250 or more but less than $750;
(3) a class B misdemeanor if the value of what the object purports to represent is less than $250.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
Article 5. Forgery and Related Offenses.
Sec. 11.46.500. Forgery in the first degree.
Sec. 11.46.505. Forgery in the second degree.
Sec. 11.46.510. Forgery in the third degree.
Sec. 11.46.520. Criminal possession of a forgery device.
Sec. 11.46.530. Criminal simulation.
Sec. 11.46.540. Obtaining a signature by deception.
Sec. 11.46.550. Offering a false instrument for recording in the first degree.
Sec. 11.46.560. Offering a false instrument for recording in the second degree.
Sec. 11.46.565. Criminal impersonation in the first degree.
Sec. 11.46.570. Criminal impersonation in the second degree.