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 PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 191 Sec. 552. Comptroller General review of proposed Army end strength allocations. Sec. 553. Report on manning status of highly deployable support units. Sec. 554. Review of system for correction of militair records. Sec. 555. Report on the consistency of reporting of fingerprint cards and final disposition forms to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 561. Equalization of accrual of service credit for officers and enlisted members. Sec. 562. Anny Ranger training. Sec. 563. Separation in cases involving extended confinement. Sec. 564. Limitations on reductions in medical personnel. Sec. 565. Sense of Congress concerning personnel tempo rates. Sec. 566. Separation benefits during force reduction for officers of commissioned corps of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Sec. 567. Discharge of members of the Armed Forces who have the HIV-l virus. Sec. 568. Revision and codification of Military Family Act and Military Child Care Act. Sec. 569. Determination of whereabouts and status of missing persons. Sec. 570. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support. Subtitle G—Support for Non-Department of Defense Activities Sec. 571. Repeal of certain civil-military programs. Sec. 572. Training activities resulting in incidental support and services for eligible organizations and activities outside the Department of Defense. Sec. 573. National Guard civilian youth opportunities pilot program. Sec. 574. Termination of ftinding for Office of Civil-Military Programs in Office of the Secretary of Defense. TITLE VI—COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS Subtitle A—Pay and Allowances Sec. 601. Military pay raise for fiscal year 1996. Sec. 602. Limitation on basic allowance for subsistence for members residing without dependents in Government quarters. Sec. 603. Election of basic allowance for quarters instead of assignment to inadequate quarters. Sec. 604. Payment of basic allowance for quarters to members in pay grade E-6 who are assigned to sea duty. Sec. 605. Limitation on reduction of variable housing allowance for certain members. Sec. 606. Clarification of limitation on eligibility for family separation allowance. Subtitle B—Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays Sec. 611. Extension of certain bonuses for reserve forces. Sec. 612. Extension of certain bonuses and special pay for nurse officer candidates, registered nurses, and nurse anesthetists. Sec. 613. Extension of authority relating to payment of other bonuses and special pays. Sec. 614. Codification and extension of special pay for critically short wartime health specialists in the Selected Reserves. Sec. 615. Hazardous duty incentive pay for warrant officers and enlisted members serving as air weapons controllers. Sec. 616. Aviation career incentive pay. Sec. 617. Clarification of authority to provide special pay for nurses. Sec. 618. Continuous entitlement to career sea pay for crew members of ships designated as tenders. Sec. 619. Increase in maximum rate of special duty assignment pay for enlisted members serving as recruiters. Subtitle C—Travel and Transportation Allowances Sec. 621. Repeal of requirement regarding calculation of allowances on basis of mileage tables. Sec. 622. Departure allowances. Sec. 623. Transportation of nondependent child from member's station overseas after loss of dependent status while overseas. Sec. 624. Authorization of dislocation allowance for moves in connection with base realignments and closures. Subtitle D—Retired Pay, Survivor Benefits, and Related Matters Sec. 631. Effective date for military retiree cost-of-living adjustments for fiscal years 1996, 1997, and 1998.

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