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105 STAT. 1268 PUBLIC LAW 102-183—DEC. 4, 1991 SEC. 406. REPORT CONCERNING CERTAIN UNITED STATES PERSONNEL CLASSIFIED AS PRISONER OF WAR OR MISSING IN ACTION DURING WORLD WAR II OR THE KOREAN CONFLICT. (a) REPORT.— The Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs and the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives a report which sets forth the following: (1) The number of members of the Armed Forces or civilian employees of the United States who remain unaccounted for as a result of military actions during World War II or the Korean conflict. (2) A description of the nature and location of any military records which pertain to those individuals, including the extent to which those records are available to family members or members of the public and the process by which access to those records may be obtained. (3) An identification and description of any military records (including the location of such records) pertaining to those individuals that are not available to family members or members of the public and a statement explaining why those records are not available to family members or the public. (4) An assessment of the feasibility and costs of identifying, segregating, and relocating all such records to a central location within the United States, including an estimate of the percentage of those records regarding such individuals that are currently maintained by the Department of Defense. (b) DEADLINE FOR REPORT.— The report under subsection (a) shall be submitted not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. TITLE V—FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION PROVISIONS 28 USC 532 note. SEC. 501. FBI CRITICAL SKILLS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. (a) STUDY.— The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall conduct a study relative to the establishment of an undergraduate training program with respect to employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is similar in purpose, conditions, content, and administration to undergraduate training programs administered by the Central Intelligence Agency (under section 8 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403j)), the National Security Agency (under section 16 of the National Security Agency Act of 1959 (50 U.S.C. 402 (note)), and the Defense Intelligence Agency (under section 1608 of title 10, United States Code). (b) IMPLEMENTATION.— Any program proposed under subsection (a) may be implemented only after the Department of Justice and the Office of Management and Budget review and approve the implementation of such program. (c) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS.— Any payment made by the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to carry out any program proposed to be established under subsection (a) may be made in any fiscal year only to the extent that appropriated funds are available for that purpose.