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124 STAT. 4140 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 Sec. 506. Temporary authority to reduce minimum length of active service as a commissioned officer required for voluntary retirement as an officer. Subtitle B—Reserve Component Management Sec. 511. Removal of statutory distribution limits on Navy reserve flag officer allo- cation. Sec. 512. Assignment of Air Force Reserve military technicians (dual status) to po- sitions outside Air Force Reserve unit program. Sec. 513. Temporary authority for temporary employment of non-dual status mili- tary technicians. Sec. 514. Revision of structure and functions of the Reserve Forces Policy Board. Sec. 515. Repeal of requirement for new oath when officer transfers from active- duty list to reserve active-status list. Sec. 516. Leave of members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces. Sec. 517. Direct appointment of graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy into the National Guard. Subtitle C—Joint Qualified Officers and Requirements Sec. 521. Technical revisions to definition of joint matters for purposes of joint offi- cer management. Sec. 522. Modification of promotion board procedures for joint qualified officers and officers with Joint Staff experience. Subtitle D—General Service Authorities Sec. 531. Extension of temporary authority to order retired members of the Armed Forces to active duty in high-demand, low-density assignments. Sec. 532. Non-chargeable rest and recuperation absence for certain members under- going extended deployment to a combat zone. Sec. 533. Correction of military records. Sec. 534. Disposition of members found to be fit for duty who are not suitable for deployment or worldwide assignment for medical reasons. Sec. 535. Review of laws, policies, and regulations restricting service of female members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle E—Military Justice and Legal Matters Sec. 541. Continuation of warrant officers on active duty to complete disciplinary action. Sec. 542. Enhanced authority to punish contempt in military justice proceedings. Sec. 543. Improvements to Department of Defense domestic violence programs. Subtitle F—Member Education and Training Opportunities and Administration Sec. 551. Enhancements of Department of Defense undergraduate nurse training program. Sec. 552. Repayment of education loan repayment benefits. Sec. 553. Participation of Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship and Finan- cial Assistance Program recipients in active duty health profession loan repayment program. Sec. 554. Active duty obligation for military academy graduates who participate in the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assist- ance program. Subtitle G—Defense Dependents’ Education Sec. 561. Enrollment of dependents of members of the Armed Forces who reside in temporary housing in Department of Defense domestic dependent ele- mentary and secondary schools. Sec. 562. Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 563. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities. Subtitle H—Decorations and Awards Sec. 571. Clarification of persons eligible for award of bronze star medal. Sec. 572. Authorization and request for award of Distinguished-Service Cross to Shinyei Matayoshi for acts of valor during World War II. Sec. 573. Authorization and request for award of Distinguished-Service Cross to Jay C. Copley for acts of valor during the Vietnam War. Sec. 574. Program to commemorate 60th anniversary of the Korean War. Subtitle I—Military Family Readiness Matters Sec. 581. Appointment of additional members of Department of Defense Military Family Readiness Council.