Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 122.djvu/453

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12 2 STA T .430PUBLIC LA W 110 – 1 8 1 —J A N .28 , 2008 year20 0 8b e tw ee n any such auth o r iz ations f or that fisca l year ( or any sub d i v isions thereof ).Am ounts of authorizations so transferred shall be mer g ed with and be available for the same p urposes as the authorization to which transferred. (2) LIM I TA TI ON . —T he total amount of authorizations that the S ecretary may transfer under the authority of this section may not e x ceed $3,5 00,000,000. (b) T ER M S AN DC ONDITIONS.—Transfers under this section shall be sub j ect to the same terms and conditions as transfers under section 1 001. (c) ADDITIONA L A U T H ORIT Y .—The transfer authority provided by this section is in addition to the transfer authority provided under section 1001. TI T LEXV I —WOUND EDW AR RIOR M ATTER SSec.160 1.S hort t i t l e. Sec. 160 2 . G e n er a l d e f inition s . Sec. 160 3 . C onsideration of g ender - s p ecific needs of reco v ering service m em b ers and veterans. S u btitle A—P olic y on I mprovements to Care ,M anagement, and T ransition of R ecovering Service Members Sec. 1611. Comprehensive policy on improvements to care, management, and tran- sition of recovering service members. Sec. 1612. Medical evaluations and physical disability evaluations of recovering service members. Sec. 1613. Return of recovering service members to active duty in the Armed F orces. Sec. 161 4 . Transition of recovering service members from care and treatment through the D epartment of Defense to care, treatment, and rehabilita- tion through the Department of V eterans Affairs. Sec. 161 5 . Reports. Sec. 1616. E stablishment of a w ounded warrior resource center. Sec. 161 7 . N otification to Congress of hospitali z ation of combat wounded service members. Sec. 161 8 . Comprehensive plan on prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, and rehabilitation of, and research on, traumatic brain in j ury, post-trau- matic stress disorder, and other mental health conditions in members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle B —Centers of E x cellence in the Prevention, Diagnosis, Mitigation, Treat- ment, and Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury, Post-Traumatic Stress Dis- order, and Eye Injuries Sec. 1621. Center of excellence in the prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, and rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury. Sec. 1622. Center of excellence in prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, and rehabilitation of post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions. Sec. 1623. Center of excellence in prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, and rehabilitation of military eye injuries. Sec. 1624. Report on establishment of centers of excellence. Subtitle C— H ealth Care Matters Sec. 1631. Medical care and other benefits for members and former members of the Armed Forces with severe injuries or illnesses. Sec. 1632. Reimbursement of travel expenses of retired members with combat-re- lated disabilities for follow-on specialty care, services, and supplies. Sec. 1633. Respite care and other extended care benefits for members of the uni- formed services who incur a serious injury or illness on active duty. Sec. 1634. Reports. Sec. 1635. Fully interoperable electronic personal health information for the De- partment of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs. Wounde d W ar r i or Act.