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§ 63. Leave of absence for veterans on Memorial day and Veterans' day.  It shall be the duty of the head of every public department and of every  court  of  the  state of New York, of every superintendent or foreman on  the public works of said state, of the county officers  of  the  several  counties  of  said  state,  of the town officers of the various towns in  this state, of the fire district officers of the various fire  districts  in this state, and of the head of every department, bureau and office in  the government of the various cities and villages in this state, and the  officers  of  any  public benefit corporation or any public authority of  this state, or of any public benefit corporation or public authority  of  any  county  or subdivision of this state, to give leave of absence with  pay for twenty-four hours on the day  prescribed  by  law  as  a  public  holiday  for  the  observance of Memorial day and on the eleventh day of  November, known as Veterans' day, to every person in the service of  the  state, the county, the town, the fire district, the city or village, the  public  benefit  corporation  or  public authority of this state, or any  public  benefit  corporation  or  public  authority  of  any  county  or  subdivision  of this state, as the case may be, (i) who served on active  duty in the armed forces of the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world  war II, or who was employed by the War Shipping Administration or  Office of Defense Transportation or their agents as  a  merchant  seaman  documented  by  the United States Coast Guard or Department of Commerce,  or as a civil servant employed  by  the  United  States  Army  Transport  Service  (later  redesignated  as  the United States Army Transportation  Corps, Water Division) or the  Naval  Transportation  Service;  and  who  served  satisfactorily  as  a  crew  member  during  the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one,  to  August  fifteenth,  nineteen  hundred  forty-five,  aboard  merchant  vessels in  oceangoing, i.e., foreign, intercoastal, or coastwise  service  as  such  terms  are defined under federal law (46 USCA 10301 & 10501) and further  to include "near foreign" voyages between the United States and  Canada,  Mexico,  or  the  West  Indies  via  ocean  routes, or public vessels in  oceangoing service or foreign waters and who has received a  Certificate  of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and a discharge certificate, or  an Honorable Service Certificate/Report of Casualty, from the Department  of  Defense,  or  who served as a United States civilian employed by the  American Field Service and served overseas under  United  States  Armies  and United States Army Groups in world war II during the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one  through May  eighth, nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged or  released  therefrom  under  honorable conditions, or who served as a United States  civilian Flight  Crew  and  Aviation  Ground  Support  Employee  of  Pan  American  World Airways or one of its subsidiaries or its affiliates and  served overseas  as  a  result  of  Pan  American's  contract  with  Air  Transport  Command  or  Naval Air Transport Service during the period of  armed conflict, December fourteenth, nineteen hundred forty-one  through  August  fourteenth,  nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged  or released therefrom under honorable conditions, or during  the  period  of   the  Korean  conflict  at  any  time  between  the  dates  of  June  twenty-seventh,  nineteen  hundred  fifty  and   January   thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-five,  or  during  the  period  of  the Vietnam  conflict from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the seventh day of May, nineteen hundred seventy-five, or  (ii) who served on active duty in the armed forces of the United  States  and  who  was  a recipient of the armed forces expeditionary medal, navy  expeditionary  medal   or   marine   corps   expeditionary   medal   for  participation in operations in Lebanon from June first, nineteen hundred  eighty-three  to  December  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-seven,  inGrenada from October  twenty-third,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three  to  November  twenty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-three, or in Panama from  December   twentieth,   nineteen   hundred   eighty-nine   to    January  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety, or (iii) who served in the armed  forces of a foreign country allied with the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world war II, or during the period of the Korean conflict at  any time between June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred fifty and January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred fifty-five, or during the period  of  the  Vietnam  conflict  from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February, nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the  seventh  day  of  May,   nineteen   hundred  seventy-five, or during the period of the Persian Gulf conflict from the  second  day  of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety  to  the end of such  conflict, or who served on active duty in the army  or  navy  or  marine  corps  or  air  force  or  coast guard of the United States, and who was  honorably discharged or separated  from  such  service  under  honorable  conditions, except where such action would endanger the public safety or  the  safety  or health of persons cared for by the state, in which event  such persons shall be entitled to leave of absence with pay  on  another  day in lieu thereof. All such persons who are compensated on a per diem,  hourly,  semi-monthly  or  monthly  basis,  with or without maintenance,  shall also be entitled to leave of absence with pay under the provisions  of this section and no deduction  in  vacation  allowance  or  budgetary  allowable  number  of  working  days  shall  be  made in lieu thereof. A  refusal to give such leave of absence to one entitled thereto  shall  be  neglect of duty.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-4 > 63

§ 63. Leave of absence for veterans on Memorial day and Veterans' day.  It shall be the duty of the head of every public department and of every  court  of  the  state of New York, of every superintendent or foreman on  the public works of said state, of the county officers  of  the  several  counties  of  said  state,  of the town officers of the various towns in  this state, of the fire district officers of the various fire  districts  in this state, and of the head of every department, bureau and office in  the government of the various cities and villages in this state, and the  officers  of  any  public benefit corporation or any public authority of  this state, or of any public benefit corporation or public authority  of  any  county  or subdivision of this state, to give leave of absence with  pay for twenty-four hours on the day  prescribed  by  law  as  a  public  holiday  for  the  observance of Memorial day and on the eleventh day of  November, known as Veterans' day, to every person in the service of  the  state, the county, the town, the fire district, the city or village, the  public  benefit  corporation  or  public authority of this state, or any  public  benefit  corporation  or  public  authority  of  any  county  or  subdivision  of this state, as the case may be, (i) who served on active  duty in the armed forces of the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world  war II, or who was employed by the War Shipping Administration or  Office of Defense Transportation or their agents as  a  merchant  seaman  documented  by  the United States Coast Guard or Department of Commerce,  or as a civil servant employed  by  the  United  States  Army  Transport  Service  (later  redesignated  as  the United States Army Transportation  Corps, Water Division) or the  Naval  Transportation  Service;  and  who  served  satisfactorily  as  a  crew  member  during  the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one,  to  August  fifteenth,  nineteen  hundred  forty-five,  aboard  merchant  vessels in  oceangoing, i.e., foreign, intercoastal, or coastwise  service  as  such  terms  are defined under federal law (46 USCA 10301 & 10501) and further  to include "near foreign" voyages between the United States and  Canada,  Mexico,  or  the  West  Indies  via  ocean  routes, or public vessels in  oceangoing service or foreign waters and who has received a  Certificate  of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and a discharge certificate, or  an Honorable Service Certificate/Report of Casualty, from the Department  of  Defense,  or  who served as a United States civilian employed by the  American Field Service and served overseas under  United  States  Armies  and United States Army Groups in world war II during the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one  through May  eighth, nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged or  released  therefrom  under  honorable conditions, or who served as a United States  civilian Flight  Crew  and  Aviation  Ground  Support  Employee  of  Pan  American  World Airways or one of its subsidiaries or its affiliates and  served overseas  as  a  result  of  Pan  American's  contract  with  Air  Transport  Command  or  Naval Air Transport Service during the period of  armed conflict, December fourteenth, nineteen hundred forty-one  through  August  fourteenth,  nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged  or released therefrom under honorable conditions, or during  the  period  of   the  Korean  conflict  at  any  time  between  the  dates  of  June  twenty-seventh,  nineteen  hundred  fifty  and   January   thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-five,  or  during  the  period  of  the Vietnam  conflict from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the seventh day of May, nineteen hundred seventy-five, or  (ii) who served on active duty in the armed forces of the United  States  and  who  was  a recipient of the armed forces expeditionary medal, navy  expeditionary  medal   or   marine   corps   expeditionary   medal   for  participation in operations in Lebanon from June first, nineteen hundred  eighty-three  to  December  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-seven,  inGrenada from October  twenty-third,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three  to  November  twenty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-three, or in Panama from  December   twentieth,   nineteen   hundred   eighty-nine   to    January  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety, or (iii) who served in the armed  forces of a foreign country allied with the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world war II, or during the period of the Korean conflict at  any time between June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred fifty and January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred fifty-five, or during the period  of  the  Vietnam  conflict  from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February, nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the  seventh  day  of  May,   nineteen   hundred  seventy-five, or during the period of the Persian Gulf conflict from the  second  day  of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety  to  the end of such  conflict, or who served on active duty in the army  or  navy  or  marine  corps  or  air  force  or  coast guard of the United States, and who was  honorably discharged or separated  from  such  service  under  honorable  conditions, except where such action would endanger the public safety or  the  safety  or health of persons cared for by the state, in which event  such persons shall be entitled to leave of absence with pay  on  another  day in lieu thereof. All such persons who are compensated on a per diem,  hourly,  semi-monthly  or  monthly  basis,  with or without maintenance,  shall also be entitled to leave of absence with pay under the provisions  of this section and no deduction  in  vacation  allowance  or  budgetary  allowable  number  of  working  days  shall  be  made in lieu thereof. A  refusal to give such leave of absence to one entitled thereto  shall  be  neglect of duty.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-4 > 63

§ 63. Leave of absence for veterans on Memorial day and Veterans' day.  It shall be the duty of the head of every public department and of every  court  of  the  state of New York, of every superintendent or foreman on  the public works of said state, of the county officers  of  the  several  counties  of  said  state,  of the town officers of the various towns in  this state, of the fire district officers of the various fire  districts  in this state, and of the head of every department, bureau and office in  the government of the various cities and villages in this state, and the  officers  of  any  public benefit corporation or any public authority of  this state, or of any public benefit corporation or public authority  of  any  county  or subdivision of this state, to give leave of absence with  pay for twenty-four hours on the day  prescribed  by  law  as  a  public  holiday  for  the  observance of Memorial day and on the eleventh day of  November, known as Veterans' day, to every person in the service of  the  state, the county, the town, the fire district, the city or village, the  public  benefit  corporation  or  public authority of this state, or any  public  benefit  corporation  or  public  authority  of  any  county  or  subdivision  of this state, as the case may be, (i) who served on active  duty in the armed forces of the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world  war II, or who was employed by the War Shipping Administration or  Office of Defense Transportation or their agents as  a  merchant  seaman  documented  by  the United States Coast Guard or Department of Commerce,  or as a civil servant employed  by  the  United  States  Army  Transport  Service  (later  redesignated  as  the United States Army Transportation  Corps, Water Division) or the  Naval  Transportation  Service;  and  who  served  satisfactorily  as  a  crew  member  during  the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one,  to  August  fifteenth,  nineteen  hundred  forty-five,  aboard  merchant  vessels in  oceangoing, i.e., foreign, intercoastal, or coastwise  service  as  such  terms  are defined under federal law (46 USCA 10301 & 10501) and further  to include "near foreign" voyages between the United States and  Canada,  Mexico,  or  the  West  Indies  via  ocean  routes, or public vessels in  oceangoing service or foreign waters and who has received a  Certificate  of Release or Discharge from Active Duty and a discharge certificate, or  an Honorable Service Certificate/Report of Casualty, from the Department  of  Defense,  or  who served as a United States civilian employed by the  American Field Service and served overseas under  United  States  Armies  and United States Army Groups in world war II during the period of armed  conflict,  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred  forty-one  through May  eighth, nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged or  released  therefrom  under  honorable conditions, or who served as a United States  civilian Flight  Crew  and  Aviation  Ground  Support  Employee  of  Pan  American  World Airways or one of its subsidiaries or its affiliates and  served overseas  as  a  result  of  Pan  American's  contract  with  Air  Transport  Command  or  Naval Air Transport Service during the period of  armed conflict, December fourteenth, nineteen hundred forty-one  through  August  fourteenth,  nineteen hundred forty-five, and who was discharged  or released therefrom under honorable conditions, or during  the  period  of   the  Korean  conflict  at  any  time  between  the  dates  of  June  twenty-seventh,  nineteen  hundred  fifty  and   January   thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-five,  or  during  the  period  of  the Vietnam  conflict from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the seventh day of May, nineteen hundred seventy-five, or  (ii) who served on active duty in the armed forces of the United  States  and  who  was  a recipient of the armed forces expeditionary medal, navy  expeditionary  medal   or   marine   corps   expeditionary   medal   for  participation in operations in Lebanon from June first, nineteen hundred  eighty-three  to  December  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-seven,  inGrenada from October  twenty-third,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three  to  November  twenty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-three, or in Panama from  December   twentieth,   nineteen   hundred   eighty-nine   to    January  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety, or (iii) who served in the armed  forces of a foreign country allied with the United States  during  world  war  I  or  world war II, or during the period of the Korean conflict at  any time between June twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred fifty and January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred fifty-five, or during the period  of  the  Vietnam  conflict  from  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  February, nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  to  the  seventh  day  of  May,   nineteen   hundred  seventy-five, or during the period of the Persian Gulf conflict from the  second  day  of  August,  nineteen  hundred  ninety  to  the end of such  conflict, or who served on active duty in the army  or  navy  or  marine  corps  or  air  force  or  coast guard of the United States, and who was  honorably discharged or separated  from  such  service  under  honorable  conditions, except where such action would endanger the public safety or  the  safety  or health of persons cared for by the state, in which event  such persons shall be entitled to leave of absence with pay  on  another  day in lieu thereof. All such persons who are compensated on a per diem,  hourly,  semi-monthly  or  monthly  basis,  with or without maintenance,  shall also be entitled to leave of absence with pay under the provisions  of this section and no deduction  in  vacation  allowance  or  budgetary  allowable  number  of  working  days  shall  be  made in lieu thereof. A  refusal to give such leave of absence to one entitled thereto  shall  be  neglect of duty.