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 PUBLIC LAW 102-190—DEC. 5, 1991 105 STAT. 1295 Sec. 662. Voluntary separation incentive program. Sec. 663. Report on programs. Sec. 664. Limited authority to waive end strengths. TITLE VII—HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS PART A—HEALTH CARE SERVICES Sec. 701. Establishment of supplemental dental benefits plans for dependents. Sec. 702. Hospice care. Sec. 703. Blood-lead level screenings of dependent infants of members of the uniformed services. Sec. 704. Expansion of CHAMPUS coverage to include certain medicare participants. PART B—HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Sec. 711. Modification of area restriction on provision of nonemergency inpatient hospital care under CHAMPUS. Sec. 712. Managed health care networks. Sec. 713. Clarification of restriction on CHAMPUS as a secondary payer. Sec. 714. Clarification of right of the United States to collect from third-party payers. Sec. 715. Statements regarding the nonavailability of health care. Sec. 716. Submittal of claims for payment for services under CHAMPUS. Sec. 717. Repeal of requirement that Armed Forces health professions scholarships be targeted toward critically needed wartime skills. Sec. 718. Limitation on reductions in number of medical personnel of the Department of Defense. Sec. 719. Extension of deadline for the use of diagnosis-related groups for outpatient treatment. Sec. 720. Authorization for the use of the Composite Health Care System at a military medical facility when cost effective. Sec. 721. Administration of the managed-care model of uniformed services treatment facilities. Sec. 722. Authorization for the extension of CHAMPUS reform initiative. PART C—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 731. Health care demonstration project for the area of Newport, Rhode Island. Sec. 732. Dependency status of a minor in the custody of a non-parent member or former member of the Armed Forces. Sec. 733. Comprehensive study of the military medical care system. Sec. 734. Registry of members of the Armed Forces exposed to fumes of burning oil in connection with Operation Desert Storm. TITLE VIII—ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS PART A—ACQUISITION PROCESS Sec. 801. Repeal of manpower estimates reporting requirement. Sec. 802. Payment of costs of contractors for independent research and development and for bids and proposals. Sec. 803. Research and development contracts. Sec. 804. Clarification of revised thresholds for contractor certification of cost or pricing data. Sec. 805. Procurement flexibility for small purchases during contingency operations. Sec. 806. Payment protections for subcontractors and suppliers. Sec. 807. Government-industry committee on rights in technical data. Sec. 808. Control of Government personnel work product. Sec. 809. Status of the Director of Defense Procurement. PART B—ACQUISITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Sec. 811. Procurement technical assistance cooperative agreement program. Sec. 812. Defense research by historically Black colleges and universities. Sec. 813. Reauthorization of bond waiver test program. Sec. 814. Pilot mentor-protege program. PART C—DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGY BASE INITIATIVES Sec. 821. Development of critical technologies. Sec. 822. Critical technology strategies.

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