A person is guilty of unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the
first degree when he or she commits the crime of unpermitted use of
indoor pyrotechnics in the second degree, as defined in section 405.12
of this article, and, within the previous five year period, he or she
has been convicted one or more times of the crime of unpermitted use of
indoor pyrotechnics in the second degree, as defined in section 405.12
of this article, or unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the first
degree, as defined in this section.
Unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the first degree is a class
E felony.
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.