Section 715A.6A. Prohibitions relating to false academic degrees, grades, or honors.  


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  •   1.  As used in this section, “academic degree” means a diploma, certificate, license, transcript, or other document which signifies or purports to signify completion of the academic requirements of a secondary, postsecondary, professional, or governmental program of study.

      2.  A person commits a serious misdemeanor if the person, knowingly and willingly, does any of the following:

      a.  Falsely makes or alters, procures to be falsely made or altered, or assists in falsely making or altering, an academic degree.

      b.  Uses, offers, or presents as genuine, a falsely made or altered academic degree.

      c.  Sells, gives, purchases, or obtains, procures to be sold, given, purchased, or obtained, or assists in selling, giving, buying, or obtaining, a false academic degree.

      d.  Makes a false written representation relating to the person’s academic grades, honors, or awards, or makes a false written representation that the person has received an academic degree from a specific secondary, postsecondary, professional institution, or governmental program of study, in an application for any of the following:

      (1)  Employment.

      (2)  Admission to an educational program.

      (3)  An award or other recognition.

      (4)  The issuance of an academic degree to the person.

    96 Acts, ch 1039, §1