Mississippi Code
Chapter 19 - False Pretenses and Cheats
§ 97-19-9. Credit cards; definitions

The following words and phrases as used in Sections 97-19-5 through 97-19-29 shall have the following meanings ascribed to them, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context:
"Cardholder" is defined as the person or organization named on the face of a credit card, as defined hereinafter, to whom or for whose benefit the credit card is issued by an issuer.
"Credit card" is defined as any instrument or device, whether known as a credit card, credit plate or by any other name, issued with or without fee by an issuer for the use of the cardholder or one authorized by him in obtaining money, goods, property, services or anything else of value on credit or in consideration of an undertaking or guaranty of the issuer of the payment of a check or draft drawn by the cardholder or one authorized by him, and shall include a card issued by a financial institution to be used in operating an automatic unmanned cash dispensing machine.
"Expired credit card" means a credit card which is no longer valid because the term shown on its face has elapsed.
"Issuer" is defined as any business organization or financial institution, including but not limited to merchants, state and national banks, and any and all other persons, firms, corporations, trusts, and organizations, or any duly authorized agent thereof, which issues a credit card.
"Receives" or "receiving" is defined as acquiring possession of or control of or accepting as security for a loan a credit card.
"Revoked credit card" is defined as a credit card which is no longer valid because permission to use it has been suspended or terminated by the issuer.
A credit card is "incomplete" if part of the matter other than the signature of the cardholder which an issuer requires to appear on the credit card before it can be used by a cardholder has not been stamped, embossed, imprinted or written on said card.
A person "falsely makes" a credit card when he makes or draws in whole or in part a device or instrument which purports to be the credit card of a named issuer, but which is not in fact such a credit card because the issuer did not authorize the making or drawing of said card; or when one materially alters a credit card which was validly issued.
A person "falsely embosses" a credit card when, without the authorization of the named issuer, he completes a credit card by adding any other matter than the signature of the cardholder which an issuer requires to appear on the credit card before it can be used by a cardholder.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 97 - Crimes

Chapter 19 - False Pretenses and Cheats

§ 97-19-5. Citation of Sections 97-19-5 through 97-19-29

§ 97-19-7. Credit cards; construction of provisions

§ 97-19-9. Credit cards; definitions

§ 97-19-11. Credit cards; procuring issuance by false statements

§ 97-19-13. Credit cards; acquisition by theft or artifice; unlawful sales and purchases; receipt of cards issued in another's name

§ 97-19-15. Credit cards; controlling card as security for debt

§ 97-19-17. Credit cards; forgery

§ 97-19-19. Credit cards; signing with intent to defraud

§ 97-19-23. Credit cards; furnishing things of value on forged or unlawfully obtained card; failing to give value represented as given

§ 97-19-25. Credit cards; possession of incomplete cards or plates and devices for their reproduction

§ 97-19-27. Credit cards; receipt of things of value in violation of law

§ 97-19-29. Credit cards; penalty for violation of Sections 97-19-5 through 97-19-29

§ 97-19-33. False personation; personating another to marry, become bail or surety, confess judgment, acknowledge recorded instrument, or act in suit

§ 97-19-35. False personation; personating another to receive money or property

§ 97-19-37. False personation; masquerading as deaf person

§ 97-19-41. Obtaining signature or thing of value with intent to defraud; penalty for using false negotiable instrument

§ 97-19-43. Patriotic and fraternal organizations; unauthorized use of membership buttons, insignia, etc.

§ 97-19-45. Producing child with intent to intercept inheritance

§ 97-19-47. Receiving deposits when bank is insolvent

§ 97-19-49. Registering animal falsely; giving false pedigree

§ 97-19-51. Selling property previously sold or encumbered

§ 97-19-53. Substituting child to deceive parent or guardian

§ 97-19-57. Bad checks, electronically converted checks, electronic commercial debits; presumption of fraudulent intent; notice that check or electronic fund transfer has not been paid; notice returned undelivered as evidence of intent to defraud; tr...

§ 97-19-61. Bad checks, electronically converted check, electronic commercial debit; when notice need not be given

§ 97-19-65. Bad checks, electronically converted checks, electronic commercial debits; each violation constitutes a separate offense

§ 97-19-69. Bad checks, electronically converted checks, electronic commercial debits; non-liability for causing arrest or imprisonment of drawer

§ 97-19-79. District attorney to file court complaint upon failure of accused to make restitution

§ 97-19-81. Right of lender to add fee to amount of loan when payment on loan made with bad check