ยง 6-a. Organizations and volunteers from the unorganized militia. To
the extent permitted by the constitution of the United States, the
governor may, at any time, order, authorize or recognize such
organizations of the unorganized militia, or of designated classes
thereof, or of volunteers therefrom, as he may deem to be for the public
interest, and may prescribe therefor such parts of the regulations
governing the organized militia as may be applicable thereto or
establish such regulations therefor, or both, as he may deem proper.
The governor may, at any time, provide for the separate organization, or
authorize the enlistment in organizations of the unorganized militia, of
persons volunteering for such service, not otherwise subject to military
duty under section two of this chapter.
Structure New York Laws
Article 1 - The Militia of the State
2 - Militia of the State; Division and Composition.
3 - Commander-in-Chief; Regulations; Registration.
4 - Equality of Treatment and Opportunity.
5 - Militia Call by the United States.
6 - Ordering Organized Militia Into Active State Service.
6-A - Organizations and Volunteers From the Unorganized Militia.
7 - Draft of Unorganized Militia.
8 - Punishment for Failure to Appear.
9 - Power of Governor to Declare Martial Rule.
10 - Military Staff of the Governor.
13 - The Chief of Staff of the State.
13-A - Assistant Adjutant General for Air.
13-B - Deputy Commander of the New York Army National Guard.
13-C - Assistant Adjutant General for Army.
14 - Staff of the Adjutant General.
16 - Audit of Military Accounts.
17 - Purchase of Military Property.
18 - Issue of Military Property.
19 - Employees of the Division of Military and Naval Affairs.
19-A - Family Liaison Officer.
22 - Service Without the State.
22-A - Compacts for Military Aid.
23 - Application of This Chapter to Service Without the State.