New York Statutes

§ 215 — Retirement of and pensions for certain veterans

New York § 215
JurisdictionNew York
Law MILMilitary
Art. 10Pay and Allowances

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N.Y. Military § 215 (2026).

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§ 215. Retirement of and pensions for certain veterans.

1.Any\nsoldier, sailor or marine of the army or navy of the United States in\nthe civil war, Spanish-American war, or world war I, honorably\ndischarged from service, and any member of the organized militia of the\nstate having performed active service as such with his organization in\naid of federal or civil authorities, for a period of not less than ten\nconsecutive days, who shall have been employed for a period of twenty\nyears or more in the military or naval service of the state of New York\nunder pay from funds raised as provided for in this chapter for the pay\nof such employees, may, upon reaching the age of sixty-four years upon\nhis own request and the approval of the adjutant general, or shall, upon\nbeing discharged

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