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Criminal Code a. An individual's name;

b. An individual's address;

c. An individual's telephone number;

d. The operator's license information assigned to an individual by the department of transportation under section 39-06-14;

e. An individual's social security number;

f. An individual's employer or place of employment;

g. An identification number assigned to the individual by the individual's employer;

h. The maiden name of the individual's mother;

i. An individual's financial institution account number, credit card number, or debit card number;

j. An individual's birth, death, or marriage certificate;

k. An individual's health insurance policy number or subscriber identification number or any unique identifier used by a health insurer to identify the individual;

l. The nondriver color photo identification card information assigned to the individual by the department of transportation under section 39-06-03.1; or

m. An individual's digitized or other electronic signature.;

n. An individual's photograph or computerized image;

o. An individual's electronic mail address; or

p. An individual's username and password of any digital service or computer system;

q. An individual's payment card information;

r. An individual's biometric data; or

s. Any other numbers, documents, or information that can be used to access another person's financial records.

2. An individual is guilty of an offense if the individual obtains or attempts to obtain, transfers, records, or uses or attempts to use any personal identifying information of another individual, living or deceased, to obtain credit, money, goods, services, or anything else of value without the authorization or consent of the other individual. The offense is a class B felony if the credit, money, goods, services, or anything else of value exceeds one thousand dollars in value, otherwise the offense is a class C felony. A second or subsequent offense is a class A felony.