Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 158.30: Criminal Use of a Public Benefit Card in the Second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
New York law prohibits people from using another person's public benefit identification documents to receive public assistance benefits. such as health coverage, SNAP food benefits, or other public assistance benefits. If you were to accept another person's electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card as collateral for a loan, or in exchange for money, drugs or some other property or service, then you would have committed a crime. Pursuant to New York Penal Law section 158.30, you could be prosecuted on a charge of criminal use of a public benefit card in the second degree if you:
- Consciously lend money, property or furnish services and, in exchange, you accept a public benefit card as collateral for repayment of a loan or as the compensation for the property or service,
- Consciously accept a public benefit card in exchange for a perk, or
- Consciously bring a public benefit card to another person in exchange for funds, in exchange for any controlled substance, or for the purpose of committing an unlawful act.
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