2006 New York Code - Salaries, Office And Traveling Expenses Of Certain Personnel.



 
    § 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 the forces and commands of the organized  militia  and  of
  the division of military and naval affairs.
    2.  There shall be allowed annually such sum, not exceeding the amount
  appropriated therefor, as may be  necessary  for  the  office  expenses,
  expenses  for  personal  services,  and  other  expenses of the offices,
  bureaus,  arsenals,  camps,  headquarters,  courts,  boards  and   other
  facilities  of  the  forces and commands of the organized militia and of
  the division of military and naval affairs.
    3. There shall be allowed annually such sum, not exceeding the  amount
  appropriated  therefor,  as  may  be  necessary  for necessary traveling
  expenses, subsistence or per diem allowances of persons in the  military
  service of the state when traveling on duty and under orders.
    4.  The  amounts allowed under subdivisions one, two and three of this
  section shall be expended as the adjutant general may direct, subject to
  the  provisions  of  sections  one  hundred  eighty-seven,  one  hundred
  eighty-eight and one hundred eighty-nine of this chapter with respect to
  armory employees.

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