A person is guilty of unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the
second degree when he or she is responsible for obtaining a necessary
permit to use indoor pyrotechnics, as required by paragraph o of
subdivision one of section 405.10 of this article, and, without
obtaining such permit or knowing that he or she is not in compliance
with the terms of a permit, he or she intentionally ignites or detonates
pyrotechnics for which such permit is required, or knowingly permits
another to ignite or detonate such pyrotechnics, in a building, as
defined in paragraph e of subdivision one of section 405.10 of this
article.
Unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the second degree is a class
A misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
Part 4 - Administrative Provisions
Article 405 - Licensing and Other Provisions Relating to Fireworks
405.00 - Permits for Public Displays of Fireworks.
405.05 - Seizure and Destruction of Fireworks.
405.10 - Permits for Indoor Pyrotechnics.
405.12 - Unpermitted Use of Indoor Pyrotechnics in the Second Degree.
405.14 - Unpermitted Use of Indoor Pyrotechnics in the First Degree.
405.16 - Aggravated Unpermitted Use of Indoor Pyrotechnics in the Second Degree.
405.18 - Aggravated Unpermitted Use of Indoor Pyrotechnics in the First Degree.