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 Ill STAT. 1918 PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 (e) DISPLAY TO BE IN A MANNER VISIBLE TO THE PUBLIC— Display of the POW/MIA flag pursuant to this section shall be in a manner designed to ensure visibility to the public. if) LIMITATION.— Th is section may not be construed or applied so as to require any employee to report to work solely for the purpose of providing for the display of the POW/MIA flag. (g) POW/MIA FLAG DEFINED. — As used in this section, the term "POW/MIA flag" means the National League of Families POW/ MIA flag recognized officially and designated by section 2 of Public Law 101-355 (36 U.S.C. 189). (h) REGULATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the head of each department, agency, or other establishment responsible for a location specified in subsection (c) (other than the Capitol) shall prescribe such regulations as necessary to carry out this section. (i) PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF FLAGS.— Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator of General Services shall procure POW/MIA flags and distribute them as necessary to carry out this section. (j) REPEAL OF SUPERSEDED LAW.— Section 1084 of Public Law 102-190 (36 U.S.C. 189 note) is repealed. 10 USC 113 note. SEC. 1083. PROGRAM TO COMMEMORATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN CONFLICT. (a) COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAM.— The Secretary of Defense may conduct a program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Korean conflict. In conducting the commemorative program, the Secretary may coordinate, support, and facilitate other programs and activities of the Federal Government, State and local governments, and other persons in commemoration of the Korean conflict. (b) COMMEMORATIVE ACTIVITIES.— The commemorative program may include activities and ceremonies— (1) to provide the people of the United States with a clear understanding and appreciation of the lessons and history of the Korean conflict; (2) to thank and honor veterans of the Korean conflict and their families; (3) to pay tribute to the sacrifices and contributions made on the home fi*ont by the people of the United States during the Korean conflict; (4) to highlight advances in technology, science, and medicine related to military research conducted during the Korean conflict; (5) to recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by the allies of the United States in the Korean conflict; and (6) to highlight the role of the Armed Forces of the United States, then and now, in maintaining world peace through strength. (c) NAMES AND SYMBOLS. —The Secretary of Defense shall have the sole and exclusive right to use the names "The Department of Defense Korean Conflict Commemoration", and such seal, emblems, and badges incorporating such name as the Secretary may lawfully adopt. Nothing in this section may be construed to supersede rights that are established or vested before the date of the enactment of this Act. (d) COMMEMORATIVE ACCOUNT.—(1) There is established in the Treasury an account to be known as the "Department of Defense

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