(1) A person is guilty of criminal simulation in the second degree when, with intent to defraud, he or she:
(a) Makes or alters any object in such manner that it appears to have an antiquity, rarity, source, or authorship which it does not in fact possess;
(b) Uses any product to alter the results of a test designed to detect the presence of alcohol or a controlled substance in that person; or (c) Possesses an object so simulated with knowledge of its character.
(2) Criminal simulation in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor.