2006 New York Code - Duties, Privileges And Immunities



 
    § 170. Duties,  privileges  and immunities.  All duties imposed by the
  military law or other statute of the  state  or  by  regulations  issued
  hereunder,  upon  units,  commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers and
  enlisted personnel, respectively, of the organized  militia  are  hereby
  imposed   upon   the  units,  commands,  headquarters,  staffs,  cadres,
  commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers   and   enlisted   personnel,
  respectively,  of  the  New  York  guard, and all rights, privileges and
  immunities conferred by the military law or other statute of  the  state
  or  by  regulations  issued  hereunder,  upon  the  units,  commissioned
  officers, warrant officers and enlisted personnel, respectively, of  the
  New York national guard or of the organized militia are hereby conferred
  upon  the  units,  commands,  headquarters, staffs, cadres, commissioned
  officers, warrant officers and enlisted personnel, respectively, of  the
  New  York  guard  when  on  active  duty  or  active  service, except as
  otherwise prescribed in this article, including  relief  from  civil  or
  criminal  liability  for acts done while on such duty or service, rights
  to pay, allowances,  pensions  and  other  compensations;  expenses  and
  subsistence;  arms,  uniforms and equipment; provision, maintenance, use
  and control of armories; eligibility  to  appointment  on  the  military
  staff  of the governor; exemption from civil process and from jury duty;
  right of way; right to wear the uniform and parade  with  firearms;  and
  all other rights, privileges and immunities created by statute or custom
  not hereinbefore specifically enumerated.

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