240-A - Historic military commands.

§ 240-a. Historic  military  commands.   1. Historic military commands  are those independent military organizations located within the state as  were on the twenty-third day of April, eighteen hundred eighty-three and  are now in existence, and whose members associate themselves together at  regular meetings and elect  their  officers  in  accordance  with  their  respective rules and regulations or constitutions and by-laws.    2. The Old Guard of the City of New York, the Troy Citizens Corps, the  Utica  Citizens  Corps,  the  One  Hundred  Twenty-fourth New York State  Volunteers and the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the state of New  York,  are designated as historic military commands.    3.  The adjutant general may issue a certificate of election under the  seal of the chief of staff to officers  of  historic  military  commands  elected  pursuant  to  the  rules  and  regulations or constitutions and  by-laws of their respective commands. Such certificate of election shall  be in a format approved by the adjutant general and shall be provided by  the command at no cost  to  the  state.  Elected  officers  of  historic  military  commands  may  take their oath of office before any officer of  the organized militia of the state.    4. Historic military commands and independent  military  organizations  defined  in  section  two hundred forty of this chapter are not units of  the militia of the state.