MIL - Military
- Article 1 - (1 - 24) THE MILITIA OF THE STATE
- 1 - Definitions.
- 2 - Militia of the state; division and composition.
- 3 - Commander-in-chief; regulations; registration.
- 4 - Equality of treatment and opportunity.
- 5 - Militia call by the United States.
- 6 - Ordering organized militia into active state service.
- 6-A - Organizations and volunteers from the unorganized militia.
- 7 - Draft of unorganized militia.
- 8 - Punishment for failure to appear.
- 9 - Power of governor to declare martial rule.
- 10 - Military staff of the governor.
- 11 - Adjutant general.
- 12 - Deputy adjutant general.
- 13 - The chief of staff of the state.
- 13-A - Assistant adjutant general for air.
- 13-B - Deputy commander of the New York army national guard.
- 13-C - Assistant adjutant general for army.
- 14 - Staff of the adjutant general.
- 15 - The attorney general.
- 16 - Audit of military accounts.
- 17 - Purchase of military property.
- 18 - Issue of military property.
- 19 - Employees of the division of military and naval affairs.
- 19-A - Family liaison officer.
- 20 - State reserve list.
- 21 - State retired list.
- 22 - Service without the state.
- 22-A - Compacts for military aid.
- 23 - Application of this chapter to service without the state.
- 24 - Bureau of war records; completion and preservation of the records and relics; free inspection of the same and quarters in the capitol.
- Article 2 - (40 - 52) THE ORGANIZED MILITIA
- 40 - Appointment of commanders.
- 41 - The New York army national guard.
- 42 - The New York air national guard.
- 43 - The New York naval militia.
- 44 - The New York guard.
- 45 - Organization and training.
- 46 - Assemblies, annual training and other duty.
- 47 - Maintenance of militia units.
- 48 - Organization of militia units.
- 49 - Inactive national guard.
- 50 - Credit for active federal service.
- 51 - Marksmanship and merit prizes.
- 52 - Responsibility for public property.
- Article 3 - (70 - 80) OFFICERS OF THE ORGANIZED MILITIA
- 70 - Appointment of commissioned officers.
- 71 - Qualifications.
- 72 - Assignment and transfer of officers.
- 73 - Oath of office.
- 74 - Uniforms.
- 75 - Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining boards.
- 76 - Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining boards; procedure.
- 77 - Resignations.
- 78 - Absence without leave; discharge.
- 79 - Warrant officers.
- 80 - Tenure of commissioned officers.
- Article 4 - (90 - 94) ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE ORGANIZED MILITIA
- Article 7 - CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
- Part 1 - (130.1 - 130.6) GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Part 2 - (130.7 - 130.14) APPREHENSION AND RESTRAINT
- Part 3 - (130.15) NON-JUDICIAL PUNISHMENT
- Part 4 - (130.16 - 130.21) COURT-MARTIAL JURISDICTION
- Part 5 - (130.22 - 130.29) APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF COURTS-MARTIAL
- Part 6 - (130.30 - 130.35) PRE-TRIAL PROCEDURE
- Part 7 - (130.36 - 130.54) TRIAL PROCEDURE
- Part 8 - (130.55 - 130.58) SENTENCES
- Part 9 - (130.59 - 130.72-C) POST-TRIAL PROCEDURE AND REVIEW OF COURTS-MARTIAL
- Part 10 - (130.73 - 130.115) PUNITIVE ARTICLES
- Part 11 - (131.1 - 131.12) MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
- Article 8 - (165 - 170) THE NEW YORK GUARD
- 165 - Organization, order to and relief from active duty or active service.
- 166 - Organization, composition and strength of the New York guard.
- 167 - Assignment and transfer of officers to the New York guard.
- 168 - Assignment and transfer of enlisted personnel to the New York guard.
- 169 - Resumption of membership in organized militia by national guardsmen on return from active federal service.
- 170 - Duties, privileges and immunities.
- Article 9 - (175 - 189) ARMORIES
- 175 - Definition of an armory.
- 176 - Dock facilities for the New York naval militia.
- 177 - Acquisition of real property for armories and other military facilities of the state.
- 177-A - Authorization of municipal corporations to convey or lease to the state real property for armories and other military purposes and to acquire real pro
- 178 - Construction, leasing, equipping and maintenance of armories.
- 179 - Costs of construction, repair, maintenance and operation of armories, camps, ranges and other facilities, a charge upon the state.
- 180 - Armories and other facilities in the city of New York.
- 180-A - Lease and operation of seventh regiment armory.
- 181 - Procurement of federal funds for construction, et cetera.
- 182 - Control of armories and other facilities.
- 183 - Use of armories.
- 185 - Disposal of useless property.
- 186 - Disposition of real property of the state devoted to the use of the organized militia.
- 187 - Armory employees; grades, employment, duties and compensation.
- 188 - Annual increments; compensation on promotion, demotion, transfer, reclassification, reinstatement or reallocation.
- 189 - Qualifications of armory employees; membership in New York state employees' retirement system.
- Article 10 - (210 - 223) PAY AND ALLOWANCES
- 210 - Pay and allowances.
- 211 - Salaries, office and traveling expenses of certain personnel.
- 212 - Pay of troops when used in civil disorders.
- 213 - Uniform allowance for officers.
- 214 - Retired officers; compensation.
- 215 - Retirement of and pensions for certain veterans.
- 216 - Pay and care when injured or disabled in service.
- 217 - Pensions.
- 218 - Pension examining boards.
- 219 - Rehearings.
- 220 - Expenses of military courts.
- 221 - Military funds.
- 222 - Headquarters allowances.
- 223 - Definitions.
- Article 11 - (235 - 254) PRIVILEGES, PROHIBITIONS AND PENALTIES
- 235 - Relief from civil or criminal liability; exemption from civil process; security for costs.
- 235-A - Income and resources not to include agent orange benefits.
- 236 - Right of way.
- 237 - Free passage through toll-gates and tunnels and over toll-bridges and ferries.
- 238 - Converting military property; unlawful wearing of uniforms and devices indicating rank; unlawful use of name of military or naval organization, or uni
- 238-A - Damaging military or naval equipment, supplies or stores.
- 238-B - Seizing military stores belonging to the state.
- 238-C - Wearing of uniforms; prohibited.
- 239 - Trespassers and disturbers to be placed in arrest; sales and gambling prohibited.
- 240 - Military parades and organizations by unauthorized bodies prohibited.
- 240-A - Historic military commands.
- 241 - Devises and bequests.
- 242 - Rights of public officers and employees absent on military duty as members of the organized militia or of reserve forces or reserve components of the
- 243 - Provisions applicable to public employees who are absent on military duty.
- 243-A - Non-contributory retirement service credit for members of the New York state and local retirement systems or the New York state teachers' retirement s
- 243-B - Civil service examinations by military personnel.
- 243-B*2 - Payment of certain pension contributions by the city of New York.
- 243-C - Application period for civil service examinations for military personnel.
- 243-D - Non-contributory retirement service credit for members of the New York state and local retirement systems or the New York state teachers' retirement
- 244 - Members of pension system absent on military duty.
- 244-A - Credit to members of public retirement systems for military service performed during war.
- 245 - Retirement allowances of certain war veterans.
- 246 - Leave of absence for public employees who are war veterans to continue study.
- 247 - Medals and decorations.
- 248 - Oaths.
- 249 - State and municipal officers and employees granted leaves of absence on July fourth in certain cases.
- 250 - Recording certificates of honorable discharge.
- 250-A - Flags.
- 251 - Depriving members of organized militia of employment.
- 252 - Discrimination against members of organized militia.
- 253 - Military service by parent; effect on child custody proceedings.
- 254 - Video teleconferencing for families of persons ordered to active duty.
- Article 12 - (260 - 266) MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
- Article 13 - (300 - 328) NEW YORK STATE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL RELIEF ACT
- 300 - Findings and declaration of emergency.
- 301 - Definitions.
- 301-A - Notice of benefits to persons in and persons enlisting in the state organized militia.
- 301-B - Extension of benefits to dependents.
- 302 - Stay, et cetera, to persons secondarily liable.
- 303 - Representation; opening judgment; default.
- 304 - Proceedings to be stayed unless interest unaffected by military service.
- 305 - Relief against fines and penalties, et cetera.
- 306 - Actions against persons in service.
- 307 - Continuance of stay, et cetera.
- 308 - Statutes of limitations and statutes of a similar nature; time of military service not included.
- 308-A - Waiver of professional continuing education requirements.
- 308-B - Extension of license, certificate or registration.
- 309 - Evictions; restraint.
- 310 - Liability for rent accruing after induction; termination of lease.
- 311 - Installment purchases.
- 311-A - Termination of motor vehicle lease contracts.
- 311-B - Cancellation without penalty of certain additional rental contracts.
- 312 - Mortgages.
- 313 - Settlement of cases involving stayed proceeding in foreclosure or repossession of personal property.
- 313-A - Exercise of rights under this article not to affect certain future financial transactions.
- 314 - Taxes; taxes on real property, et cetera.
- 315 - Taxes; income taxes.
- 316 - Policies of insurance; policies not to lapse or be forfeited.
- 316-A - Protection of assignor of life insurance policy; enforcement of storage liens.
- 316-B - Professional liability protection for certain persons ordered to active duty in armed forces.
- 317 - Reemployment in private industry.
- 318 - Policy of the state.
- 319 - Evasive transfers of interest.
- 321 - Certificates of service.
- 322 - Interlocutory orders.
- 323 - Further relief.
- 323-A - Maximum rate of interest.
- 323-B - Filing fees waiver; civil actions.
- 324 - Separability.
- 325 - Inconsistent provisions in other acts.
- 326 - Article thirteen of military law, added by laws of nineteen hundred forty-one, chapter six hundred eighty-six.
- 327 - Duration of the emergency.
- 328 - Short title.