§ 130.026 FALSE IMPERSONATION.
   A person commits the offense of false impersonation if he or she:
   (A)   Falsely represents himself or herself to be a public servant with purpose to induce another to submit to his or her pretended official authority or to rely upon his or her pretended official acts and:
      (1)   Performs an act in that pretended capacity; or
      (2)   Causes another to act in reliance upon his or her pretended official authority.
   (B)   Falsely represents himself or herself to be a person licensed to practice or engage in any profession for which a license is required by the laws of this state with purpose to induce another to rely upon such representation and:
      (1)   Performs an act in that pretended capacity; or
      (2)   Causes another to act in reliance upon such representation.
(Prior Code, § 210.120) Penalty, see § 130.999