2006 New York Code - Privileges, Prohibitions And Penalties



 
                                 ARTICLE XI
                   PRIVILEGES, PROHIBITIONS AND PENALTIES
 
  Section 235.     Relief from civil or criminal liability; exemption from
                     civil process; security for costs.
          235-a.   Income  and  resources  not  to  include  agent  orange
                     benefits.
          236.     Right of way.
          237.     Free passage through toll-gates and  tunnels  and  over
                     toll-bridges and ferries.
          238.     Converting   military  property;  unlawful  wearing  of
                     uniforms and devices indicating rank; unlawful use of
                     name of  military  or  naval  organization,  or  unit
                     thereof.
          238-a.   Damaging  military  or  naval  equipment,  supplies  or
                     stores.
          238-b.   Seizing military stores belonging to the state.
          238-c.   Wearing of uniforms; prohibited.
          239.     Trespassers and disturbers  to  be  placed  in  arrest;
                     sales and gambling prohibited.
          240.     Military  parades  and  organizations  by  unauthorized
                     bodies prohibited.
          240-a.   Historic military commands.
          241.     Devises and bequests.
          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  armed
                     forces of the United States.
          243.     Provisions  applicable  to  public  employees  who  are
                     absent on military duty.
          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 system called
                     to  active  military  duty  on or after August first,
                     nineteen hundred ninety.
          243-b.   Civil service examinations by military personnel.
          243-b*2. Payment of certain pension contributions by the city of
                     New York.
          243-c.   Application period for civil service  examinations  for
                     military personnel.
          243-d.   Non-contributory  retirement service credit for members
                     of the New York state and local retirement systems or
                     the New York state teachers' retirement system called
                     to  active  military  duty  on  or  after   September
                     eleventh, two thousand one.
          244.     Members of pension system absent on military duty.
          244-a.   Credit  to  members  of  public  retirement systems for
                     military service performed during war.
          245.     Retirement allowances of certain war veterans.
          246.     Leave of absence  for  public  employees  who  are  war
                     veterans to continue study.
          247.     Medals and decorations.
          248.     Oaths.
          249.     State  and  municipal  officers  and  employees granted
                     leaves of absence on July fourth in certain cases.
          250.     Recording certificates of honorable discharge.
          250-a.   Flags.
          251.     Depriving members of organized militia of employment.
          252.     Discrimination against members of organized militia.
          254.     Video  teleconferencing for families of persons ordered
                     to active duty.

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