A person is guilty of possession of unlawful gaming property in the
third degree when he or she possesses, with intent to use such property
to commit gaming fraud, unlawful gaming property at a premises being
used for casino gaming.
Possession of unlawful gaming property in the third degree is a class
A misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
Title M - Offenses Against Public Health and Morals
Article 225 - Gambling Offenses
225.00 - Gambling Offenses; Definitions of Terms.
225.05 - Promoting Gambling in the Second Degree.
225.10 - Promoting Gambling in the First Degree.
225.15 - Possession of Gambling Records in the Second Degree.
225.20 - Possession of Gambling Records in the First Degree.
225.25 - Possession of Gambling Records; Defense.
225.30 - Possession of a Gambling Device.
225.32 - Possession of a Gambling Device; Defenses.
225.35 - Gambling Offenses; Presumptions.
225.40 - Lottery Offenses; No Defense.
225.55 - Gaming Fraud in the Second Degree.
225.60 - Gaming Fraud in the First Degree.
225.65 - Use of Counterfeit, Unapproved or Unlawful Wagering Instruments.
225.70 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the Third Degree.
225.75 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the Second Degree.
225.80 - Possession of Unlawful Gaming Property in the First Degree.
225.85 - Use of Unlawful Gaming Property.
225.90 - Manipulation of Gaming Outcomes at an Authorized Gaming Establishment.