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Article 1
The Militia of the State

Sections

1
Definitions
2
Militia of the state
3
Commander-in-chief
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
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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