(a) has a value of at least one hundred dollars; and
(b) is kept for or used in connection with religious worship in any
building, structure or upon the curtilage of such building or structure
used as a place of religious worship by a religious corporation, as
incorporated under the religious corporations law or the education law.
10. The property consists of an access device which the person intends
to use unlawfully to obtain telephone service.
11. The property consists of anhydrous ammonia or liquified ammonia
gas and the actor intends to use, or knows another person intends to
use, such anhydrous ammonia or liquified ammonia gas to manufacture
methamphetamine.
Grand larceny in the fourth degree is a class E felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title J - Offenses Involving Theft
155.00 - Larceny; Definitions of Terms.
155.20 - Larceny; Value of Stolen Property.
155.30 - Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree.
155.35 - Grand Larceny in the Third Degree.
155.40 - Grand Larceny in the Second Degree.
155.42 - Grand Larceny in the First Degree.
155.43 - Aggravated Grand Larceny of an Automated Teller Machine.