140.15 - Criminal trespass in the second degree.

* § 140.15. Criminal trespass in the second degree.    A  person  is guilty of criminal trespass in the second degree when he  knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling.    Criminal trespass in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.    * NB Effective until November 1, 2010  * § 140.15 Criminal trespass in the second degree.    A person is guilty of criminal trespass in the second degree when:    1. he or she knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling; or    2. being a person required  to  maintain  registration  under  article  six-C  of  the  correction law and designated a level two or level three  offender  pursuant  to  subdivision   six   of   section   one   hundred  sixty-eight-l  of  the  correction law, he or she enters or remains in a  public or private  elementary,  parochial,  intermediate,  junior  high,  vocational  or  high  school  knowing that the victim of the offense for  which such registration is required attends or  formerly  attended  such  school.  It  shall  not  be an offense subject to prosecution under this  subdivision if: the person is a  lawfully  registered  student  at  such  school; the person is a lawful student participant in a school sponsored  event;  the  person  is  a  parent  or  a  legal  guardian of a lawfully  registered student at such school and enters the school for the  purpose  of attending their child's or dependent's event or activity; such school  is  the  person's  designated  polling  place  and he or she enters such  school building for the limited purpose of  voting;  or  if  the  person  enters  such  school building for the limited purposes authorized by the  superintendent or chief administrator of such school.    Criminal trespass in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.    * NB Effective November 1, 2010