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105 STAT. 1294 PUBLIC LAW 102-190—DEC. 5, 1991 Sec. 555. Sense of Congress regarding priority for demobilization of reserve forces called or ordered to active duty in connection with a contingency operation. TITLE VI—COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS PART A—PAY AND ALLOWANCES Sec. 601. Military pay raise for fiscal year 1992. Sec. 602. Limitation on the amount of basic allowance for quarters for members receiving such allowance by reason of their payment of child support. Sec. 603. Determination of variable housing allowance for Reserves and retirees called or ordered to active duty. Sec. 604. Administration of basic allowance for quarters and variable housing allowance, s Sec. 605. Revision in rate of pay of aviation cadets. Sec. 606. Pay of senior noncommissioned officers while on terminal leave. Sec. 607. One-year extension of authority to reimburse members on sea duty for accommodations in place of quarters. PART B—BONUSES AND SPECIAL AND INCENTIVE PAYS Sec. 611. Repeal of wartime and national emergency prohibitions on the payment of certain pay and allowances. Sec. 612. Extensions of authorities relating to payment of certain bonuses and other special pay. Sec. 613. Increase in imminent danger pay. Sec. 614. Clarification of parachute jumping for purposes of hazardous duty pay. Sec. 615. Ineligibility of flag officers for multiyear retention bonus for medical officers. PART C—TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION ALLOWANCES Sec. 621. Definition of dependent for purposes of allowances. Sec. 622. Travel and transportation allowance for dependents of members assigned to a vessel under construction. Sec. 623. Travel and transportation allowances for certain emergency duty within limits of duty station. Sec. 624. Authority of members to defer authorized travel in connection with consecutive overseas tours. Sec. 625. Increase in family separation allowance. Sec. 626. Transportation of the remains of certain deceased dependents of retired members of the Armed Forces. PART D—MATTERS RELATED TO CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS Sec. 631. Definition of contingency operation. Sec. 632. Basic allowance for quarters for certain Reserves without dependents. Sec. 633. Variable housing allowance. Sec. 634. Medical, dental, and nonphysician special pays for Reserve, recalled, or retained health care officers. Sec. 635. Waiver of board certification requirements. Sec. 636. Waiver of foreign language proficiency certification requirement. Sec. 637. Treatment of accrued leave. Sec. 638. Authorization to exceed ceiling on accumulation of leave. Sec. 639. Savings program for overseas members and members in a missing status. Sec. 640. Transitional health care. PART E—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 651. Permanent extension of program to reimburse members of the Armed Forces for adoption expenses. Sec. 652. Increase in amount of death gratuity. Sec. 653. Survivor Benefit Plan. Sec. 654. Payment of survivor annuity to a representative of a legally incompetent person. Sec. 655. Waiver of reduction of retired pay under specified conditions. Sec. 656. Expanded eligibility of certain health care officers for certain special pays for service in connection with Operation Desert Storm. Sec. 657. Increase in the amount of a claim for recoupment of overpayments of pay, allowances, and expenses that may be waived. PART F—READJUSTMENT BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN VOLUNTARILY SEPARATED MEMBERS Sec. 661. Special separation benefits.