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PUBLIC LAW 106-419—NOV. 1, 2000 114 STAT. 1823 Sec. 202. Special pay for dentists. Sec. 203. Exemption for pharmacists from ceiling on special salary rates. Sec. 204. Temporary full-time appointments of certain medical personnel. Sec. 205. Qualifications of social workers. Sec. 206. Physician assistant adviser to Under Secretary for Health. Sec. 207. Extension of voluntary separation incentive payments. Subtitle B—Military Service Issues Sec. 211. Findings and sense of Congress concerning use of military histories of veterans in Department of Veterans Affairs health care. Sec. 212. Study of post-traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam veterans. Subtitle C—Medical Administration Sec. 221. Department of Veterans Affairs Fisher Houses. Sec. 222. Exception to recapture rule. Sec. 223. Sense of Congress concerning cooperation between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense in the procurement of medical items. Sec. 224. Technical and conforming changes. Subtitle D—Construction Authorization Sec. 231. Authorization of major medical facility projects. Sec. 232. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle E—Real Property Matters Sec. 241. Change to enhanced use lease congressional notification period. Sec. 242. Release of reversionary interest of the United States in certain real property previously conveyed to the State of Tennessee. Sec. 243. Demolition, environmental cleanup, and reversion of Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Allen Park, Michigan. Sec. 244. Conveyance of certain property at the Carl Vinson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Dublin, Georgia. Sec. 245. Land conveyance, Miles City Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center complex. Miles City, Montana. Sec. 246. Conveyance of Fort Lyon Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Colorado, to the State of Colorado. Sec. 247. Effect of closure of Fort Lyon Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center on administration of health care for veterans. TITLE III—COMPENSATION, INSURANCE, HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT, AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Compensation Program Changes Sec. 301. Strokes and heart attacks incurred or aggravated by members of reserve components in the performance of duty while performing inactive duty training to be considered to be service-connected. Sec. 302. Special monthly compensation for women veterans who lose a breast as a result of a service-connected disability. Sec. 303. Benefits for persons disabled by participation in compensated work therapy program. Sec. 304. Revision to limitation on payments of benefits to incompetent institutionalized veterans. Sec. 305. Review of dose reconstruction program of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Subtitle B—Life Insurance Matters Sec. 311. Premiums for term Service Disabled Veterans' Insurance for veterans older than age 70. Sec. 312. Increase in automatic maximum coverage under Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Group Life Insurance. Sec. 313. Eligibility of certain members of the Individual Ready Reserve for Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance. Subtitle C—Housing and Employment Programs Sec. 321. Elimination of reduction in assistance for specially adapted housing for disabled veterans for veterans having joint ownership of housing units. Sec. 322. Veterans employment emphasis under Federal contracts for recently separated veterans. Sec. 323. Employers required to grant leave of absence for employees to participate in honor guards for funerals of veterans.