New York Military Law Part 11 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

  • 131.1 - Courts of Inquiry.
    (a) Courts of inquiry to investigate any matter may be convened by the governor or by any other person designated by the governor for that...
  • 131.2 - Authority to Administer Oaths.
    (a) The following officers of the organized militia shall have power to administer oaths for the purposes of military administration, including military justice, and affidavits...
  • 131.3 - Articles to Be Explained.
    Sections 130.2, 130.3, 130.7 through 130.15, 130.25, 130.27, 130.31, 130.37, 130.38, 130.55, 130.73 through 130.115 and 131.3 through 131.5 of this code shall be carefully...
  • 131.4 - Complaints of Wrongs.
    Any member of the organized militia who believes himself wronged by his commanding officer, and, upon due application to such commander, is refused redress, may...
  • 131.5 - Redress of Injuries to Property.
    (a) Whenever complaint is made to any commanding officer that willful damage has been done to the property of any person or that his property...
  • 131.6 - Marshals.
    (a) Summary courts-martial and the military judges or presidents of other courts-martial and of courts of inquiry may each appoint and, at any time, remove...
  • 131.7 - Process of Military Courts.
    (a) Military courts are empowered to issue all process and mandates necessary and proper to carry into full effect the powers vested in said courts....
  • 131.8 - Payment of Fines and Disposition Thereof.
    Fines may be paid to a military court or to an officer executing its process. The amount of any such fine may be noted upon...
  • 131.9 - Immunity for Action of Military Courts or Boards.
    No action or proceeding shall be prosecuted or maintained against the convening authority or a member of a military court or board or officer or...
  • 131.10 - Presumption of Jurisdiction.
    The jurisdiction of the military courts and boards established by this chapter shall be presumed and the burden of proof shall rest on any person...
  • 131.11 - Delegation by the Governor.
    The governor is authorized to delegate any authority vested in him under this code, and to provide for the subdelegation of any such authority, except...
  • 131.12 - Short Title.
    This article shall be known and may be cited and referred to as the "New York Code of Military Justice".

Last modified: February 3, 2019