2025 Session
Last amended: 1986 session
§ 327.131 — Fraud
Plain-Language Summary
Getting food, lodging, or accommodations at a campground without paying and intending to defraud is a crime.
327.131 FRAUD.
A person who (1) obtains food, lodging, or other accommodations at a recreational camping area without paying for it, and with intent to defraud the owner or manager of the recreational camping area or (2) obtains credit at a recreational camping area by or through any false pretense, or by or through the aid, assistance, or influence of any baggage or effects in the possession and control of, but not actually belonging to, the person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
History:
1982 c 642 s 7; 1986 c 444
History: History: 1982 c 642 s 7; 1986 c 444
Practical Notes
Using a false name, giving a bad check, or sneaking out without paying are evidence of fraud.