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[81 STAT. 209]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 209]

81 STAT.]

209

PUBLIC LAW 90-83-SEPT. 11, 1967

concurrence, the decoration shall be deposited by the donee for use and disposal as the property of the United States under regulations prescribed under this section. "(e) The President may prescribe regulations to carry out the purpose of this section." (46) The analysis of chapter 73 is amended— (A) by amending the heading of subchapter IV to read as follows: "SUBCHAPTER IV—FOREIGN

GIFTS

AND

DECORATIONS

,

(B) by striking out item 7341; and (C) by inserting the following new item: "7342. Receipt and disposition of foreign gifts and decorations."

(47) Section 7901 is amended by striking out "Public Health Service" wherever it appears and inserting "Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare" m place thereof. (48) Section 8101 is amended— (A) by striking out "and" after the semicolon in paragraph (15); (B) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (16) and inserting a semicolon in place thereof; and (C) by inserting the following new paragraphs after paragraph (16): "(17) 'student' means an individual under 23 years of age who has not completed 4 years of education beyond the high school level and who is regularly pursuing a full-time course of study or training at an institution which is— " (A) a school or college or university operated or directly supported by the United States, or by a State or local government or political subdivision thereof; " (B) a school or college or university which has been accredited by a State or by a State-recognized or nationally recognized accrediting agency or body; " (C) a school or college or university not so accredited but whose credits are accepted, on transfer, by at least three institutions which are so accredited, for credit on the same basis as if transferred from an institution so accredited; or " (D) an additional type of educational or training institution as defined by the Secretary of Labor. Such an individual is deemed not to have ceased to be a student during an interim between school years if the interim is not more than 4 months and if he shows to the satisfaction of the Secretary that he has a bona fide intention of continuing to pursue a fulltime course of study or training during: the semester or other enrollment period immediately after the interim or during periods of reasonable duration during which, in the judgment of the Secretary, he is prevented by factors beyond his control from pursuing his education. A student whose 23rd birthday occurs during a semester or other enrollment period is deemed a student until the end of the semester or other enrollment period; "(18) 'price index' means the Consumer Price Index (all items—United States city average) published monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; and "(19) 'base month' means the month of July 1966 and each later month which is used as a basis for calcula4:ing an increase under section 8146a of this title." (49) Section 8103(a)(2) is amended by inserting "or another retirement system for employees of the Government" before the semicolon.

80 Stat. 530.

••Student.

••Price index.••

'•Base month." Post. p. 212. 80 Stat. 535.