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 107 STAT. 2420 PUBLIC LAW 103-206—DEC. 20, 1993 (6) For environmental compliance and restoration at Coast Guard facilities, $23,057,000, to remain available until expanded. SEC. 102. AUTHORIZED LEVELS OF MILITARY STRENGTH AND MIU- TARY TRAINING. (a) AUTHORIZED MILITARY STRENGTH LEVEL. — The Coast Guard is authorized an end-of-year strength for active duty personnel of 39,138 as of September 30, 1994. The authorized strength does not include members of the Ready Reserve called to active duty for special or emergency augmentation of regular Coast Guard forces for periods of 180 days or less. (b) AUTHORIZED LEVEL OF MILITARY TRAINING. — For fiscal year 1994, the Coast Guard is authorized average military training student loads as follows: (1) For recruit and special training, 1,986 student years. (2) For flight training, 114 student years. (3) For professional training in military and civilian institutions, 338 student years. (4) For officer acquisition, 955 student years. TITLE II—PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IMPROVEME^fT SEC. 20L CEILING ON OFFICER CORPS. Subsection (a) of section 42 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by striking "6,000" and inserting "6,200". SEC. 202. VOLUNTEER SERVICES. Section 93 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by— (1) striking "and" at the end of paragraph (r); (2) striking the period at the end of paragraph (s) and inserting a comma; and (3) adding at the end the following new subsection: "(t) notwithstanding any other law, enter into cooperative agreements with States, local governments, non-governmental organizations, and individuals, to accept and utilize voluntary services for the maintenance and improvement of natural and historic resources on, or to benefit natural and historic research on, Coast Guard facilities, subject to the requirement that— "(1) the cooperative agreements shall each provide for the parties to contribute funds or services on a matching basis to defray the costs of such programs, projects, and activities under the agreement; and "(2) a person providing voluntary services under this subsection shall not be considered a Federal employee except for purposes of chapter 81 of title 5, United States Code, with respect to compensation for work-related injuries, and chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code, with respect to tort claims; and". SEC. 203. RESERVE RETENTION BOARDS. Section 741 of title 14, United States Code, is amended— (1) in subsection (a) in the first sentence by striking "and are not on active duty and not on an approved list of selectees

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