2006 New York Code - Complaints Of Wrongs.



 
    § 131.4. Complaints  of  wrongs.   Any member of the organized militia
  who believes himself wronged by his commanding officer,  and,  upon  due
  application  to  such commander, is refused redress, may complain to any
  superior officer  who  shall  forward  the  complaint  to  the  adjutant
  general,  who  shall examine into said complaint and, if justified shall
  take proper measures for redressing the wrong complained  of.    If  the
  adjutant  general  finds  the  complaint not to be justified and refuses
  redress, the member who  initiated  the  complaint  may  appeal  to  the
  governor  for redress, in accordance with regulations issued pursuant to
  this chapter.

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