(1) Whosoever, without authorisation
1. uses domestic or foreign titles of office or government service, academic degrees, honorific titles or public honours;
2. uses the professional designation physician, dentist, psychological psychotherapist, child or youth psychotherapist, psychotherapist, veterinarian, pharmacist, attorney, patent attorney, certified public accountant, sworn auditor, tax consultant or tax agent;
3. uses the title of publicly appointed expert; or
4. wears domestic or foreign uniforms, official dress or official insignia,
shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine.
(2) Academic degrees, titles, honours, uniforms, official dress or official insignia which are easy to confuse with those named in subsection (1) above shall be equal to those named in subsection (1).
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) above shall also apply to titles, honours, official dress and official insignia of churches and other religious associations under public law.
(4) Objects to which a crime under subsection (1) No 4 above relates, alone, or in conjunction with subsections (2) or (3) above, may be subject to a deprivation order.