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[120 STAT. 2174]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 2174]

120 STAT. 2174

PUBLIC LAW 109–364—OCT. 17, 2006

Subtitle D—General Service Authorities Sec. 546. Test of utility of test preparation guides and education programs in enhancing recruit candidate performance on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT). Sec. 547. Clarification of nondisclosure requirements applicable to certain selection board proceedings. Sec. 548. Report on extent of provision of timely notice of long-term deployments. Subtitle E—Military Justice Matters Sec. 551. Applicability of Uniform Code of Military Justice to members of the Armed Forces ordered to duty overseas in inactive duty for training status. Sec. 552. Clarification of application of Uniform Code of Military Justice during a time of war. Subtitle F—Decorations and Awards Sec. 555. Authority for presentation of Medal of Honor Flag to living Medal of Honor recipients and to living primary next-of-kin of deceased Medal of Honor recipients. Sec. 556. Review of eligibility of prisoners of war for award of the Purple Heart. Sec. 557. Report on Department of Defense process for awarding decorations. Sec. 561. Sec. 562. Sec. 563. Sec. 564. Sec. 565. Sec. 566. Sec. 567.

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Subtitle G—Matters Relating to Casualties Authority for retention after separation from service of assistive technology and devices provided while on active duty. Transportation of remains of casualties dying in a theater of combat operations. Annual budget display of funds for POW/MIA activities of Department of Defense. Military Severely Injured Center. Comprehensive review on procedures of the Department of Defense on mortuary affairs. Additional elements of policy on casualty assistance to survivors of military decedents. Requirement for deploying military medical personnel to be trained in preservation of remains under combat or combat-related conditions.

Subtitle H—Impact Aid and Defense Dependents Education System 571. Enrollment in defense dependents’ education system of dependents of foreign military members assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe. 572. Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. 573. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities. 574. Plan and authority to assist local educational agencies experiencing growth in enrollment due to force structure changes, relocation of military units, or base closures and realignments. 575. Pilot program on parent education to promote early childhood education for dependent children affected by military deployment or relocation of military units.

Subtitle I—Armed Forces Retirement Home Sec. 578. Report on leadership and management of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 579. Report on Local Boards of Trustees of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 581. Sec. 582. Sec. 583. Sec. 584. Sec. 585.

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Subtitle J—Reports Report on personnel requirements for airborne assets identified as LowDensity, High-Demand Airborne Assets. Report on feasibility of establishment of Military Entrance Processing Command station on Guam. Inclusion in annual Department of Defense report on sexual assaults of information on results of disciplinary actions. Report on provision of electronic copy of military records on discharge or release of members from the Armed Forces. Report on omission of social security account numbers from military identification cards.

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