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[76 Stat. 478]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 478]

478

PUBLIC LAW 87-649~SEPT. 7, 1962

[76 STAT.

forms and equipment, upon comxDietion of each period, after July 9, 1952, of four years of service, as prescribed by section 1332 of title 70A Stat. 102. 10, in au active status in a reserve component^ including at least 28 days of active duty. However, periods of active duty of more than 90 days may not be included in computing that four years of service, (b) In addition to the allowance provided by section 415(a)-(c) of this title and subsection (a) of this section, a reserve officer of an armed force, or an officer of the Army, or the Air Force, without specification of component, is entitled to not more than $100 as reimbursement for additional uniforms and equipment required on that duty, for each time that he enters on active duty for a period of more than 90 days. However, this subsection does not apply to a tour of active duty if— (1) the officer, dnrins: that tour or within a period of two years before entering on that tour, received, under any law, an initial imiform reimbursement or allowance of more than $200; or (2) the officer enters on that tour within two years after completing a period of active duty of more than 90 days' duration. § 417. Uniform allowance: officers; general provisions (a) Subject to standards, policies, and procedures prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of each military department may prescribe regulations that he considers necessary to carry out sections 415(a)-(c) and 416 of this title within his department. The Secretary of the Treasury, with the concurrence of the Secretary of the Navy, may prescribe regulations that he considers necessary to carry out those sections for the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Navy. As far as practicable, regulations for afl reserve components shall be uniform. (b) Under regulations approved by the Secretary of Defense, or by the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Navy, and subject to section 415(a)-(c) or 416 of this title, a reserve officer of an armed force who has received a uniform and equipment allowance under section 415(a)-(c) or 416 of this title, may, if a different uniform is required, be paid a uniform and equipment reimbursement upon transfer to, or appointment in, another reserve component. (c) For the purposes of sections 415(a)-(c) and 416 of this title and subsections (a) and (b) of this section, an officer may count only that duty for which he is required to wear a uniform. § 418. Clothing allowance: enlisted members The President may prescribe the quantity and kind of clothing to be furnished annually to an enlisted member of the armed forces or the National Guard, and may prescribe the amount of a cash allowance to be paid to such a member if clothing is not so furnished to him. § 419. Allowances while participating in international sports 72 Stat. 521. (a) Soction 716 of title 10 does not authorize the payment of allowances at higher rates than those provided for participation in military activities not covered by that section. (b) Notwithstanding any other law, a member of a uniformed service is not entitled to travel and transportation allowances under sections 404-411 of this title for any period during which his expenses for travel or transportation are being paid by the agency sponsoring his participation in a competition covered by section 716 of title 10. (c) Notwithstanding any other law, a member of a uniformed service who has no dependents is not entitled to the basic allowances for subsistence and quarters authorized by sections 402 and 403 of