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Section
235
Relief From Civil or Criminal Liability; Exemption From Civil Process; Security for Costs.
Section
235-A
Income and Resources Not to Include Agent Orange Benefits.
Section
236
Right of Way.
Section
237
Free Passage Through Toll-Gates and Tunnels and Over Toll-Bridges and Ferries.
Section
238
Converting Military Property; Unlawful Wearing of Uniforms and Devices Indicating Rank; Unlawful Use of Name of Military or Naval Organization, or Uni
Section
238-A
Damaging Military or Naval Equipment, Supplies or Stores.
Section
238-B
Seizing Military Stores Belonging to the State.
Section
238-C
Wearing of Uniforms; Prohibited.
Section
239
Trespassers and Disturbers to Be Placed in Arrest; Sales and Gambling Prohibited.
Section
240
Military Parades and Organizations by Unauthorized Bodies Prohibited.
Section
240-A
Historic Military Commands.
Section
241
Devises and Bequests.
Section
242
Rights of Public Officers and Employees Absent on Military Duty as Members of the Organized Militia or of Reserve Forces or Reserve Components of The
Section
243
Provisions Applicable to Public Employees Who Are Absent on Military Duty.
Section
243-A
Non-Contributory Retirement Service Credit for Members of the New York State and Local Retirement Systems or the New York State Teachers' Retirement S
Section
243-B
Civil Service Examinations by Military Personnel.
Section
243-B-2
Payment of Certain Pension Contributions by the City of New York.
Section
243-C
Application Period for Civil Service Examinations for Military Personnel.
Section
243-D
Non-Contributory Retirement Service Credit for Members of the New York State and Local Retirement Systems, the New York City Retirement Systems or the New York State Teachers' Retirement System Called to Active Military Duty on or After September Eleventh, Two Thousand One.
Section
244
Members of Pension System Absent on Military Duty.
Section
244-A
Credit to Members of Public Retirement Systems for Military Service Performed During War.
Section
245
Retirement Allowances of Certain War Veterans.
Section
246
Leave of Absence for Public Employees Who Are War Veterans to Continue Study.
Section
247
Medals and Decorations.
Section
248
Oaths.
Section
249
State and Municipal Officers and Employees Granted Leaves of Absence on July Fourth in Certain Cases.
Section
250
Recording Certificates of Honorable Discharge.
Section
250-A
Lt. Colonel Todd Clark Memorial Flag Presentment Program.
Section
251
Depriving Members of Organized Militia of Employment.
Section
252
Discrimination Against Members of Organized Militia.
Section
253
Military Service by Parent; Effect on Child Custody Proceedings.
Section
254
Video Teleconferencing for Families of Persons Ordered to Active Duty.