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§ 250. Recording  certificates of honorable discharge. Any certificate  issued after April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen, of  the  honorable  separation  from  or service in the armed forces of the United States of  any veteran, may be recorded in any one county, in  the  office  of  the  county clerk, and when so recorded shall constitute notice to all public  officials  of  the  facts set forth therein. It shall be the duty of the  county clerk to record the certificate upon presentation thereof without  the payment  of  any  fee.  For  any  purpose  for  which  the  original  certificate  may  be required in the state of New York, a certified copy  of the record shall be deemed sufficient and shall be accepted  in  lieu  thereof. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, it shall be  the  duty  of the county clerk of each county, to furnish without charge  to any veteran, or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran,  a  certified  copy  of  the  certificate  of the veteran so recorded in the  office of the county clerk. No  filed  certificate  or  any  information  contained  therein,  shall be disclosed to any person except the veteran  or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran, representative  of  the  estate  of the deceased veteran or a public official, acting within  the scope of his or her employment, unless such disclosure is authorized  in writing by the veteran. The provisions of this section also apply  to  the counties within the city of New York.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-11 > 250

§ 250. Recording  certificates of honorable discharge. Any certificate  issued after April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen, of  the  honorable  separation  from  or service in the armed forces of the United States of  any veteran, may be recorded in any one county, in  the  office  of  the  county clerk, and when so recorded shall constitute notice to all public  officials  of  the  facts set forth therein. It shall be the duty of the  county clerk to record the certificate upon presentation thereof without  the payment  of  any  fee.  For  any  purpose  for  which  the  original  certificate  may  be required in the state of New York, a certified copy  of the record shall be deemed sufficient and shall be accepted  in  lieu  thereof. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, it shall be  the  duty  of the county clerk of each county, to furnish without charge  to any veteran, or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran,  a  certified  copy  of  the  certificate  of the veteran so recorded in the  office of the county clerk. No  filed  certificate  or  any  information  contained  therein,  shall be disclosed to any person except the veteran  or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran, representative  of  the  estate  of the deceased veteran or a public official, acting within  the scope of his or her employment, unless such disclosure is authorized  in writing by the veteran. The provisions of this section also apply  to  the counties within the city of New York.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-11 > 250

§ 250. Recording  certificates of honorable discharge. Any certificate  issued after April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen, of  the  honorable  separation  from  or service in the armed forces of the United States of  any veteran, may be recorded in any one county, in  the  office  of  the  county clerk, and when so recorded shall constitute notice to all public  officials  of  the  facts set forth therein. It shall be the duty of the  county clerk to record the certificate upon presentation thereof without  the payment  of  any  fee.  For  any  purpose  for  which  the  original  certificate  may  be required in the state of New York, a certified copy  of the record shall be deemed sufficient and shall be accepted  in  lieu  thereof. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, it shall be  the  duty  of the county clerk of each county, to furnish without charge  to any veteran, or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran,  a  certified  copy  of  the  certificate  of the veteran so recorded in the  office of the county clerk. No  filed  certificate  or  any  information  contained  therein,  shall be disclosed to any person except the veteran  or parent, spouse, dependent or child of the veteran, representative  of  the  estate  of the deceased veteran or a public official, acting within  the scope of his or her employment, unless such disclosure is authorized  in writing by the veteran. The provisions of this section also apply  to  the counties within the city of New York.