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§   608-a.   Military  enhanced  recognition,  incentive  and  tribute  ("MERIT") scholarships. 1. Eligible persons. a.   Children, spouses  and  financial  dependents  of members of the armed forces or state organized  militia who at any time on or after the second day of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety,  while  in  service  in  the armed forces of the United  States, as defined by subdivision eight of section one of  the  military  law,  or  in  a  force  of  the  state  organized militia, as defined by  subdivision nine of section one of the military law: (i) while  a  legal  resident  of  New  York  state,  died,  became  severely and permanently  disabled or was classified as missing in action in a combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations as part of military operations related to such  military  service  or  died as a result of injury or illness suffered or  incurred during such military service; or (ii) while a legal resident of  New York state, died or became severely and permanently  disabled  as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during military  training operations in preparation for  duty  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations.    b.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as a result of service  in  the  armed  forces  of the United States, as defined by subdivision eight of section  one of the  military  law,  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat  zone  of  operations  as  part  of military operations at any time on or after the  second day of August, nineteen hundred ninety;  and  (ii)  was  a  legal  resident of New York state at the time of military service.    c.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or incurred during military training operations in preparation  for duty in a combat theater or combat zone of operations; and (ii)  was  a legal resident of New York state at the time of military service.    d.  A  member  of the state organized militia who: (i) became severely  and permanently disabled as a result of injury or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during  active military service, as defined in subdivision six  of section one of the military law; and (ii) was a legal resident of New  York state at the time of military service.    2. Awards under this section shall be payable for  each  of  not  more  than  four  academic  years  of  undergraduate  study or five years if a  program normally requires five years, as  defined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant to this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-13 > 608-a

§   608-a.   Military  enhanced  recognition,  incentive  and  tribute  ("MERIT") scholarships. 1. Eligible persons. a.   Children, spouses  and  financial  dependents  of members of the armed forces or state organized  militia who at any time on or after the second day of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety,  while  in  service  in  the armed forces of the United  States, as defined by subdivision eight of section one of  the  military  law,  or  in  a  force  of  the  state  organized militia, as defined by  subdivision nine of section one of the military law: (i) while  a  legal  resident  of  New  York  state,  died,  became  severely and permanently  disabled or was classified as missing in action in a combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations as part of military operations related to such  military  service  or  died as a result of injury or illness suffered or  incurred during such military service; or (ii) while a legal resident of  New York state, died or became severely and permanently  disabled  as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during military  training operations in preparation for  duty  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations.    b.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as a result of service  in  the  armed  forces  of the United States, as defined by subdivision eight of section  one of the  military  law,  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat  zone  of  operations  as  part  of military operations at any time on or after the  second day of August, nineteen hundred ninety;  and  (ii)  was  a  legal  resident of New York state at the time of military service.    c.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or incurred during military training operations in preparation  for duty in a combat theater or combat zone of operations; and (ii)  was  a legal resident of New York state at the time of military service.    d.  A  member  of the state organized militia who: (i) became severely  and permanently disabled as a result of injury or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during  active military service, as defined in subdivision six  of section one of the military law; and (ii) was a legal resident of New  York state at the time of military service.    2. Awards under this section shall be payable for  each  of  not  more  than  four  academic  years  of  undergraduate  study or five years if a  program normally requires five years, as  defined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant to this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-13 > 608-a

§   608-a.   Military  enhanced  recognition,  incentive  and  tribute  ("MERIT") scholarships. 1. Eligible persons. a.   Children, spouses  and  financial  dependents  of members of the armed forces or state organized  militia who at any time on or after the second day of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety,  while  in  service  in  the armed forces of the United  States, as defined by subdivision eight of section one of  the  military  law,  or  in  a  force  of  the  state  organized militia, as defined by  subdivision nine of section one of the military law: (i) while  a  legal  resident  of  New  York  state,  died,  became  severely and permanently  disabled or was classified as missing in action in a combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations as part of military operations related to such  military  service  or  died as a result of injury or illness suffered or  incurred during such military service; or (ii) while a legal resident of  New York state, died or became severely and permanently  disabled  as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during military  training operations in preparation for  duty  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat zone of operations.    b.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as a result of service  in  the  armed  forces  of the United States, as defined by subdivision eight of section  one of the  military  law,  in  a  combat  theater  or  combat  zone  of  operations  as  part  of military operations at any time on or after the  second day of August, nineteen hundred ninety;  and  (ii)  was  a  legal  resident of New York state at the time of military service.    c.  A  member of the armed forces of the United States who: (i) became  severely and permanently disabled as  a  result  of  injury  or  illness  suffered  or incurred during military training operations in preparation  for duty in a combat theater or combat zone of operations; and (ii)  was  a legal resident of New York state at the time of military service.    d.  A  member  of the state organized militia who: (i) became severely  and permanently disabled as a result of injury or  illness  suffered  or  incurred  during  active military service, as defined in subdivision six  of section one of the military law; and (ii) was a legal resident of New  York state at the time of military service.    2. Awards under this section shall be payable for  each  of  not  more  than  four  academic  years  of  undergraduate  study or five years if a  program normally requires five years, as  defined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant to this article.