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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.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Military Law - MIL § 211. Salaries, office and traveling expenses of certain personnel - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/military-law/mil-sect-211/
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