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 PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1567 note. following: "As used in this subsection, the term 'office' does not include the office held by any person as a retired officer of the Armed Forces of the United States.". (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendment made by subsection (a) 18 USC 2071 shall be effective as of January 1, 1989. SEC. 553. EXTENSION TO COAST GUARD OF LAW PROVIDING FOR IDENTI- FICATION, TREATMENT, AND REHABILITATION OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES WHO ARE DEPENDENT ON DRUGS OR ALCOHOL Section 1090 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting ", and the Secretary of Transportation with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Navy," after "Secretary of Defense". SEC. 554. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION PROTECTIONS (a) REQUIREMENT.—Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall establish an advisory committee to carry out the functions described in subsection (d). (b) MEMBERSHIP.— The advisory committee shall include not fewer than 12 members, including the following: (1) Three board-certified psychiatrists who are officers of the Armed Forces, one of whom shall be an officer in the Medical Corps of the Army, one of whom shall be an officer in the Medical Corps of the Navy, and one of whom shall be an officer in the Air Force designated as a medical officer. (2) One board-certified psychiatrist who is a civilian not employed by the Department of Defense, with expertise in procedures for the psychiatric commitment of civilian adults. (3) Three clinical psychologists who are officers of the Armed Forces and who have been awarded a diploma as a Diplomate in Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology, one of whom shall be an x)fficer in the Medical Service Corps of the Army, one of whom shall be an officer in the Medical Service Corps of the Navy, and one of whom shall be an officer in the Air Force who is designated as a biomedical sciences officer. (4) One clinical psychologist who is a civilian not employed by the Department of Defense and who has been awarded a diploma as a Diplomate in Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. (5) Three judge advocates, one each from the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, with expertise in pretrial restraint and other procedures Eissociated with the mental health evaluation of individuals subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. (6) An attorney who is a civilian not employed by the Department of Defense, with expertise in legal procedures associated with the psychiatric commitment of civilian adults. (7) Such other civilian officials (employed by the Department of Defense or otherwise employed) and members of the Armed Forces as the Secretary considers appropriate. (c) CHAIRMAN.— The Secretary of Defense shall appoint a chairman of the advisory committee from among the members of the committee. 10 USC 1074 note. Establishment.

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