240.62 - Placing a false bomb or hazardous substance in the first degree.

§ 240.62 Placing  a  false  bomb  or  hazardous  substance  in the first             degree.    A person is guilty of placing a false bomb or hazardous  substance  in  the  first  degree  when he or she places, or causes to be placed, in or  upon school grounds, a public building, or a public place any device  or  object  that  by  its  design,  construction, content or characteristics  appears to be or to contain, a bomb, destructive  device,  explosive  or  hazardous  substance,  but  is,  in  fact,  an  inoperative facsimile or  imitation of such a bomb, destructive  device,  explosive  or  hazardous  substance and which he or she knows, intends or reasonably believes will  appear  to  be  a  bomb,  destructive  device,  explosive  or  hazardous  substance under circumstances in which it  is  likely  to  cause  public  alarm  or  inconvenience.  For purposes of this section the term "public  building" shall have the meaning set forth in section four  hundred  one  of the executive law.    Placing  a  false bomb or hazardous substance in the first degree is a  class D felony.