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(1) A person is guilty of theft of a legend drug when he unlawfully takes or exercises control over a legend drug that is not a controlled substance, belonging to another person, with the intent to deprive him thereof.
(2) Theft of a legend drug is:
(a) For a first offense a Class D felony, if the legend drug has a value of three hundred dollars ($300) or less; or
(b) For a second or subsequent offense, or a value of greater than three hundred dollars ($300), a Class C felony.
KRS 217.181
Effective:7/15/1998
Created 1998, Ky. Acts ch. 301, sec. 2, effective7/15/1998.