140.10 - Criminal trespass in the third degree.

§ 140.10 Criminal trespass in the third degree.    A  person  is  guilty of criminal trespass in the third degree when he  knowingly enters or remains  unlawfully  in  a  building  or  upon  real  property    (a)  which  is  fenced  or  otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to  exclude intruders; or    (b) where the building is  utilized  as  an  elementary  or  secondary  school or a children's overnight camp as defined in section one thousand  three  hundred  ninety-two of the public health law or a summer day camp  as defined in section one  thousand  three  hundred  ninety-two  of  the  public  health  law  in  violation  of  conspicuously  posted  rules  or  regulations governing entry and use thereof; or    (c) located within a city with a population in excess of  one  million  and  where the building or real property is utilized as an elementary or  secondary school in violation of a personally  communicated  request  to  leave the premises from a principal, custodian or other person in charge  thereof; or    (d)  located  outside  of  a  city  with a population in excess of one  million and where the building  or  real  property  is  utilized  as  an  elementary or secondary school in violation of a personally communicated  request  to leave the premises from a principal, custodian, school board  member or trustee, or other person in charge thereof; or    (e) where the  building  is  used  as  a  public  housing  project  in  violation  of  conspicuously posted rules or regulations governing entry  and use thereof; or    (f) where a building is used as a public housing project in  violation  of  a  personally  communicated  request  to  leave  the premises from a  housing police officer or other person in charge thereof; or    (g) where the property  consists  of  a  right-of-way  or  yard  of  a  railroad  or  rapid  transit  railroad  which  has  been  designated and  conspicuously posted as a no-trespass railroad zone, pursuant to section  eighty-three-b of the railroad law, by the city or county in which  such  property is located.    Criminal trespass in the third degree is a class B misdemeanor.