* § 29-a. Veterans memorial registry. 1. The department is directed to
  develop  a  veterans memorial registry in consultation with the director
  of the New York state military museum and veterans resource center,  the
  commissioner   of   the   office   of  parks,  recreation  and  historic
  preservation, the commissioner of the office of general services and the
  state  historian.  The  registry  shall  be  made   available   on   the
  department's website.
2.  The  registry  shall  consist  of  a  searchable database of those
  veterans memorials  located  within  the  state  submitted  pursuant  to
  subdivision  three  of this section. The registry shall include, but not
  be limited to, information regarding the location of a memorial and  who
  or  what  veteran  or  battle  such  memorial  is  honoring.  Additional
  information may include historical information such  as  who  authorized
  the  erection  of  such  memorial  and  the year of the dedication. Such
  registry shall be searchable by location, veteran or battle.
3. The state commissioner shall issue, on behalf of the department,  a
  public  request  for  information for any county, city, town, or village
  desiring to have any memorial located within their  municipality  listed
  within  the  registry.  Each  county,  city, town, or village may submit
  responses to the department's request for information at any time  after
  the   request   for   information   has  been  issued.  Individuals  and
  organizations, including but not limited  to,  local  veterans'  service
  agencies  staff  and  members  of  congressionally  chartered  veterans'
  service organizations may provide recommendations to a municipality  for
  inclusion  in  the  registry.  In  responding to the department's public
  request for information, a municipality shall identify the  memorial  or
  memorials  it  desires  to  have included in the registry and submit any
  information required pursuant to subdivision two of this section to  the
  department.
* NB Effective November 10, 2023
* NB There are 2 § 29-a's
Structure New York Laws
Article 1 - Department of Veterans' Services
2 - Department of Veterans' Services.
3 - Veterans' Services Commission.
4 - General Functions, Powers and Duties of Department.
5 - Veteran Speaker Education Program.
6 - Cooperation and Facilities of Other Departments.
7 - Information on Status of Veterans Receiving Assistance.
9 - New York State Veteran Burial Fund.
10 - Time Within Which Marriage May Be Solemnized; Member of the Uniformed Services.
13 - State Veterans' Service Agency.
14 - Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
15 - Powers and Duties of Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
16 - Location and Cost of Local Veterans' Service Agencies; Deputy Local Directors.
17 - Local Veterans' Service Committees.
18 - Appropriations for Expenses and Activities of Local Veterans' Service Agencies.
19 - Women Veterans Coordinator.
20 - Women Veterans Advisory Committee.
23 - Persons Who May Receive Annuity.
24 - New York State Veterans' Cemeteries.
25 - Veterans Health Screening.
26 - Payment to Parents of Veterans.
27 - Cremated Remains of a Veteran.
28 - New York State Silver Rose Veterans Service Certificate.
29 - Intake Forms for Admission and Residency.
29-A - Loan Counseling for Mortgages Guaranteed by the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944.