§ 210. Pay and allowances. 1. Each member of the militia ordered into the active service of the state pursuant to sections six and seven of this chapter, shall receive for each day or part thereof of such duty the same pay and allowances as are received by members of the appropriate force of the […]
§ 211. Salaries, office and traveling expenses of certain personnel. 1. There shall be allowed annually such sum, not exceeding the amount appropriated therefor, as may be necessary for the salaries of the officers and enlisted personnel of the organized militia on permanent duty in the offices, bureaus, arsenals, camps, headquarters and other facilities of […]
§ 212. Pay of troops when used in civil disorders. All officers and enlisted men while on duty, or assembled therefor, by order of the governor, upon the request of the sheriff of a county, or in the county of Nassau the county executive or mayor of a city, in aid of the civil authorities, […]
§ 213. Uniform allowance for officers. To assist in uniforming and equipping themselves, officers who have been on active duty or active service as such and who have performed eighty percentum of all ordered duty during a calendar year of twelve months shall receive annually fifty dollars. Officers who have been on active duty or […]
§ 214. Retired officers; compensation. 1. An officer of the organized militia who: a. has been a commissioned officer in active service for at least twenty years in the organized militia of the state of New York or in the army, air force, navy or marine corps of the United States for at least twenty […]
§ 215. Retirement of and pensions for certain veterans. 1. Any soldier, sailor or marine of the army or navy of the United States in the civil war, Spanish-American war, or world war I, honorably discharged from service, and any member of the organized militia of the state having performed active service as such with […]
§ 216. Pay and care when injured or disabled in service. 1. Any member of the organized militia who shall, when on duty or assembled therefor, in case of riot, tumult, breach of peace, insurrection or invasion, or whenever ordered by the governor, the commanding general of the New York army national guard, the commander […]
§ 217. Pensions. 1. Any member of the organized militia who (a) shall be disabled or has been so disabled in the performance of any actual service of this state within three years preceding the application for a pension under this chapter, in case of riots, tumults, breach of the peace, resistance to process, invasion, […]
§ 218. Pension examining boards. 1. The chief of staff shall appoint a pension examining board of three officers, at least one of whom shall be a medical officer, to inquire into the merits of any claim presented under section two hundred seventeen of this chapter and to recommend the amount or amounts, if any, […]
§ 219. Rehearings. 1. Whenever a claim under sections two hundred sixteen or two hundred seventeen of this article is disapproved or disallowed, in whole or in part, the chief of staff shall cause notice thereof to be served by mail upon the claimant or his attorney. Within six months after the service of such […]
§ 220. Expenses of military courts. 1. While engaged in the execution of the duties imposed upon him or authorized to be performed by him by a military court, a marshal, police officer or peace officer shall be paid two dollars for each day actually employed in the execution of such duties and mileage or […]
§ 221. Military funds. * 1. The military fund of a unit of the organized militia shall consist of the sums paid to the adjutant general as prescribed in this section, the fines paid pursuant to the sentence of a military court and the moneys recovered from property losses and paid as provided by this […]
§ 222. Headquarters allowances. 1. On the certificate of the adjutant general, the comptroller shall draw his warrant upon the treasurer in favor of the commanding officer of any unit to which an allowance is made for the headquarters thereof in a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars. Such allowances in specified amounts shall be […]
§ 223. Definitions. The word “officer”, as used in this article, means a commissioned officer, a commissioned warrant officer or a warrant officer. The term “military court”, as used in this article, means a court-martial, a court of inquiry or a provost court.