Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 123.djvu/2291

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123STA T . 22 7 1 PUBLIC LA W 111 –84—O CT. 28 , 2 0 0 9Sec.543 . R e port o n e x p a n si ono f a u t h orit y ofa m em b er to d esi g nate persons to di - rect disposition of the remains of a deceased member. Sec. 544. Sense of C ongress on the reco v ery of the remains of members of the A rmed F orces w ho were k i l led during W orld War I I in the battle of T arawa Atoll. Subtitle F —D ecorations and Awards Sec. 55 1 . Authori z ation and re q uest for award of M edal of H onor to Anthony T. K aho ’ ohanohano for acts of valor during the Korean War. Sec. 55 2 . Authorization and request for award of Distinguished-Service Cross to J ack T. Stewart for acts of valor during the V ietnam War. Sec. 553. Authorization and request for award of Distinguished-Service Cross to William T. Miles , Jr., for acts of valor during the Korean War. Subtitle G —Military Family Readiness Matters Sec. 5 6 1. E stablishment of online resources to provide information about benefits and services available to members of the Armed Forces and their fami- lies. Sec. 562. Additional members on Department of Defense Military Family Readiness Council. Sec. 563. Support for military families with special needs. Sec. 564. P ilot program to secure internships for military spouses with Federal agencies. Sec. 565. Family and medical leave for family of servicemembers. Sec. 566. Deadline for report on sexual assault in the Armed Forces by Defense Task Force on Sexual Assault in the Military Services. Sec. 56 7 . Improved prevention and response to allegations of sexual assault involv- ing members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 56 8 . Comptroller General report on progress made in implementing rec- ommendations to reduce domestic violence in military families. Sec. 56 9 . Report on impact of domestic violence on military families. Sec. 57 0 . Report on international intrafamilial abduction of children of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 571. Assessment of impact of deployment of members of the Armed Forces on their dependent children. Sec. 572. Report on child custody litigation involving service of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 573. Comptroller General report on child care assistance for members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle H—Military Voting Sec. 575. Short title. Sec. 576. Clarification regarding delegation of State responsibilities to local j uris- dictions. Sec. 577. Establishment of procedures for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to request and for States to send voter registration ap- plications and absentee ballot applications by mail and electronically. Sec. 578. Establishment of procedures for States to transmit blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically to absent uniformed services voters and over- seas voters. Sec. 579. Ensuring absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters have time to vote. Sec. 580. Procedures for collection and delivery of marked absentee ballots of ab- sent overseas uniformed services voters. Sec. 581. Federal write-in absentee ballot. Sec. 582. Prohibiting refusal to accept voter registration and absentee ballot appli- cations, marked absentee ballots, and Federal write-in absentee ballots for failure to meet certain requirements. Sec. 583. Federal Voting Assistance Program Improvements. Sec. 584. Development of standards for reporting and storing certain data. Sec. 585. Repeal of provisions relating to use of single application for all subse- quent elections. Sec. 586. Reporting requirements. Sec. 587. Annual report on enforcement. Sec. 588. Requirements payments. Sec. 589. Technology pilot program. Subtitle I— O ther Matters Sec. 591. Clarification of performance policies for military musical units and musi- cians. Sec. 592. N avy grants for purposes of Naval Sea Cadet Corps.