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 110 STAT. 2426 PUBLIC LAW 104-201—SEPT. 23, 1996 Subtitle C—Activation and Recall Sec. 521. Limitations on recall of retired members to active duty. Sec. 522. Clarification of definition of active status. Sec. 523. Limitation of requirement for physical examinations of members of National Guard called into Federal service. Subtitle D—Reserve Component Retirement Sec. 531. Increase in annual limit on days of inactive duty training creditable toward Reserve retirement. Sec. 532. Retirement of Reserve enlisted members who qualify for active duty retirement after administrative reduction in enlisted grade. Sec. 533. Authority for a Reserve on active duty to waive retirement sanctuary. Sec. 534. Eligibility of Reserves for disability retirement. Subtitle E—Other Reserve Component Matters Sec. 541. Training for Reserves on active duty in support of the Reserves. Sec. 542. Eligibility for enrollment in Ready Reserve mobilization income insurance program. Sec. 543. Reserve credit for participation in Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program. Sec. 544. Amendments to Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act provisions. Sec. 545. Report on number of advisers in active component support of Reserves pilot program. Sec. 546. Sense of Congress and report regarding reemployment rights for mobilized Reservists employed in foreign countries. Sec. 547. Payment of premiums under Mobilization Income Insiirance Program. Subtitle F—Officer Education Programs Sec. 551. Oversight and management of Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. Sec. 552. Prohibition on reorganization of Army ROTC cadet command or termination of senior ROTC units pending report on ROTC. Sec. 553. Pilot program to test expansion of ROTC program to include graduate students. Sec. 554. Demonstration project for instruction and support of Army ROTC units by members of the Army Reserve and National Guard. Sec. 555. Extension of maximum age for appointment as a cadet or midshipman in the Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the service academies. Sec. 556. Expansion of eligibility for education benefits to include certain Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) participants. Sec. 557. Comptroller General report on cost and policy implications of permitting up to five percent of service academy graduates to be assigned directly to Reserve duty upon graduation. Subtitle G—Decorations and Awards Sec. 561. Authority for award of Medal of Honor to certain African American soldiers who served diuing World War II. Sec. 562. Waiver of time limitations for award of certain decorations to specified persons. Sec. 563. Replacement of certain American Theater Campaign Ribbons. Subtitle H—Other Matters Sec. 571. Hate crimes in the military. Sec. 572. Disability coverage for members granted excess leave for educational or emergency purposes. Sec. 573. Clarification of authority of a Reserve judge advocate to act as a military notary public when not in a duty status. Sec. 574. Panel on jurisdiction of courts-martial for the National Guard when not in Federal service. Sec. 575. Authority to expand law enforcement placement program to include firefighters. Sec. 576. Improvements to program to assist separated military and civilian personnel to obtain employment as teachers or teachers' aides. Sec. 577. Retirement at grade to which selected for promotion when a physical disability is found at any physical examination. Sec. 578. Revisions to missing persons authorities. Subtitle I—Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service Sec. 581. Applicability to Public Health Service of prohibition on crediting cadet or midshipmen service at the service academies.

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