PL 240.50 Falsely reporting an incident in the third degree Class A misdemeanor
§ 240.50 Falsely reporting an incident in the third degree.
  A  person  is  guilty  of  falsely  reporting an incident in the third
degree when, knowing the information reported, conveyed or circulated to
be false or baseless, he or she:
  1. Initiates or circulates a false report or  warning  of  an  alleged
occurrence  or impending occurrence of a crime, catastrophe or emergency
under circumstances in which it is not unlikely  that  public  alarm  or
inconvenience will result; or
  2. Reports, by word or action, to an official or quasi-official agency
or   organization  having  the  function  of  dealing  with  emergencies
involving danger to life or property, an alleged occurrence or impending
occurrence of a catastrophe or emergency which did not in fact occur  or
does not in fact exist; or
  3. Gratuitously reports to a law enforcement officer or agency (a) the
alleged  occurrence  of  an  offense  or  incident which did not in fact
occur; or (b)  an  allegedly  impending  occurrence  of  an  offense  or
incident  which  in fact is not about to occur; or (c) false information
relating to an actual offense or incident or to the alleged  implication
of some person therein; or
  4.  Reports,  by word or action, an alleged occurrence or condition of
child abuse or maltreatment or abuse or neglect of a  vulnerable  person
which did not in fact occur or exist to:
  (a) the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment, as
defined  in  title  six of article six of the social services law or the
vulnerable persons' central register as defined  in  article  eleven  of
such law, or
  (b)  any  person  required to report cases of suspected child abuse or
maltreatment  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  section  four  hundred
thirteen  of  the  social  services  law or to report cases of suspected
abuse or neglect of a vulnerable person pursuant to section four hundred
ninety-one of such law, knowing that the person is  required  to  report
such  cases,  and  with  the  intent  that such an alleged occurrence be
reported to  the  statewide  central  register  or  vulnerable  persons'
central register.
  Falsely  reporting  an  incident  in  the  third  degree  is a class A
misdemeanor.

SubdivisionElementsLesser IncludedGreater InclusoryNotes
Pleas
Sentences
offense by