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§ 130.72. Remission  and  suspension.    (a) The adjutant general and,  when designated by him, the deputy adjutant  general,  chief  of  staff,  state  judge  advocate,  or  commanding officer may remit or suspend any  part or amount of the unexecuted part of  any  sentence,  including  all  uncollected forfeitures other than a sentence approved by the governor.    (b)   The   adjutant  general,  for  good  cause,  may  substitute  an  administrative form of discharge for a discharge or  dismissal  executed  in accordance with the sentence of a court-martial.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-7 > Part-9 > 130-72

§ 130.72. Remission  and  suspension.    (a) The adjutant general and,  when designated by him, the deputy adjutant  general,  chief  of  staff,  state  judge  advocate,  or  commanding officer may remit or suspend any  part or amount of the unexecuted part of  any  sentence,  including  all  uncollected forfeitures other than a sentence approved by the governor.    (b)   The   adjutant  general,  for  good  cause,  may  substitute  an  administrative form of discharge for a discharge or  dismissal  executed  in accordance with the sentence of a court-martial.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-7 > Part-9 > 130-72

§ 130.72. Remission  and  suspension.    (a) The adjutant general and,  when designated by him, the deputy adjutant  general,  chief  of  staff,  state  judge  advocate,  or  commanding officer may remit or suspend any  part or amount of the unexecuted part of  any  sentence,  including  all  uncollected forfeitures other than a sentence approved by the governor.    (b)   The   adjutant  general,  for  good  cause,  may  substitute  an  administrative form of discharge for a discharge or  dismissal  executed  in accordance with the sentence of a court-martial.