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 PUBLIC LAW 102-183—DEC. 4, 1991 105 STAT. 1273 (2) will, upon completion of such recipient's baccalaureate degree or education under the program, as the case may be, and in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary, work for the Federal Government or in the field of education in the area of study for which the scholarship or fellowship was awarded for a period specified by the Secretary, which period for the recipients of scholarships shall be no more than the same period for which scholarship assistance was provided and for the recipients of fellowships shall be not less than one and not more than three times the period for which the fellowship assistance was provided; and (3) if the recipient fails to meet either of the obligations set forth in paragraph (1) or (2), will reimburse the United States Government for the amount of the assistance provided the recipient under the program, together with interest at a rate determined in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary. (c) DISTRIBUTION OF ASSISTANCE. — In selecting the recipients for awards of scholarships, fellowships, or grants pursuant to this title, the Secretary or a contract organization referred to in subsection (a)(4), as the case may be, shall take into consideration (1) the extent to which the selections will result in there being an equitable geographic distribution of such scholarships, fellowships, or grants (as the case may be) among the various regions of the United States, and (2) the extent to which the distribution of scholarships and fellowships to individuals reflects the cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity of the population of the United States. (d) MERIT REVIEW.— The Secretary shall award scholarships, fellowships, and grants under the program based upon a merit review process. (e) ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM THROUGH THE DEFENSE INTEL- LIGENCE COLLEGE.— The Secretary shall administer the program through the Defense Intelligence College. (f) LIMITATION ON USE OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. — No person who receives a grant, scholarship, or fellowship or any other type of assistance under this title shall, as a condition of receiving such assistance or under any other circumstances, be used by any department, agency, or entity of the United States Government engaged in intelligence activities to undertake any activity on its behalf during the period such person is pursuing a program of education for which funds are provided under the program carried out under this title. SEC. 803. NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION BOARD. 50 USC 1903. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. — The Secretary of Defense shall establish a National Security Education Board. (b) COMPOSITION. — The Board shall be composed of the following individuals or the representatives of such individuals: (1) The Secretary of Defense, who shall serve as the chairman of the Board. (2) The Secretary of Education. (3) The Secretary of State. (4) The Secretary of Commerce. (5) The Director of Central Intelligence. (6) The Director of the United States Information Agency. (7) Four individuals appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall be experts in the fields of international, language, and area studies education.

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