Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 2.djvu/94

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115 STAT. 1078 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 Sec. 512. Exception to baccalaureate degree requirement for appointment of Reserve officers to grades above first lieutenant. Sec. 513. Improved disability benefits for certain reserve component members. Sec. 514. Time-in-grade requirement for reserve component officers retired with a nonservice-connected disability. Sec. 515. Equal treatment of Reserves and full-time active duty members for purposes of managing personnel deployments. Sec. 516. Modification of physical examination requirements for members of the Individual Ready Reserve. Sec. 517. Retirement of Reserve members without requirement for formal application or request. Sec. 518. Space-required travel by Reserves on military aircraft. Sec. 519. Payment of Federal Employee Health Benefit Program premiums for certain Reservists called to active duty in support of contingency operations. Subtitle C—Joint Specialty Officers and Joint Professional Military Education Sec. 521. Nominations and promotions for joint specialty officers. Sec. 522. Joint duty credit. Sec. 523. Retroactive joint service credit for duty in certain joint task forces. Sec. 524. Revision to annual report on joint officer management. Sec. 525. Requirement for selection for joint specialty before promotion to general or flag officer grade. Sec. 526. Independent study of joint officer management and joint professional military education reforms. Sec. 527. Professional development education. Sec. 528. Authority for National Defense University to enroll certain private sector civilians. Sec. 529. Continuation of reserve component professional military education test. Subtitle D—Military Education and Training Sec. 531. Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. Sec. 532. Authority for the Marine Corps IJniversity to award degree of master of strategic studies. Sec. 533. Foreign students attending the service academies. Sec. 534. Increase in maximum age for appointment as a cadet or midshipman in Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship programs. Sec. 535. Participation of regular enlisted members of the Armed Forces in Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. Sec. 536. Authority to modify the service obligation of certain ROTC cadets in military junior colleges receiving financial assistance. Sec. 537. Repeal of limitation on nvunber of Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps units. Sec. 538. Modification of nurse officer candidate accession program restriction on students attending educational institutions with senior reserve officers' training programs. Sec. 539. Reserve health professionals stipend program expansion. Sec. 540. Housing allowance for the chaplain for the Corps of Cadets at the United States Military Academy. Subtitle E—Recruiting and Accession Programs Sec. 541. 18-month enlistment pilot program. Sec. 542. Improved benefits under the Army College First program. Sec. 543. Correction and extension of certain Army recruiting pilot program authorities. Sec. 544. Military recruiter access to secondary school students. Sec. 545. Permanent authority for use of military recruiting funds for certain expenses at Department of Defense recruiting functions. Sec. 546. Report on health and disability benefits for pre-accession training and education programs. Subtitle F—Decorations, Awards, and Posthumous Commissions Sec. 551. Authority for award of the Medal of Honor to Humbert R. Versace, Jon E. Swanson, and Ben L. Salomon for valor. Sec. 552. Review regarding award of Medal of Honor to certain Jewish American and Hispanic American war veterans. Sec. 553. Authority to issue duplicate Medals of Honor and to replace stolen military decorations. Sec. 554. Retroactive Medal of Honor special pension.