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 PUBLIC LAW 106-65—OCT. 5, 1999 113 STAT. 589 Subtitle H—Matters Relating to Recruiting Sec. 571. Access to secondary school students for military recruiting purposes. Sec. 572. Increased authority to extend delayed entry period for enlistments of persons with no prior military service. Sec. 573. Army College First pilot program. Sec. 574. Use of recruiting materials for public relations purposes. Subtitle I—Matters Relating to Missing Persons Sec. 575. Nondisclosure of debriefing information on certain missing persons previously returned to United States control. Sec. 576. Recovery and identification of remains of certain World War II servicemen lost in Pacific Theater of Operations. Subtitle J—Other Matters Sec. 577. Authority for special courts-martial to impose sentences to confinement and forfeitures of pay of up to one year. Sec. 578. Funeral honors details for funerals of veterans. Sec. 579. Purpose and funding limitations for National Guard Challenge program. Sec. 580. Department of Defense Starbase program. Sec. 581. Survey of members leaving military service on attitudes toward military service. Sec. 582. Service review agencies covered by professional staffing requirement. Sec. 583. Participation of members in management of organizations abroad that promote international understanding. Sec. 584. Support for expanded child care services and youth program services for dependents. Sec. 585. Report and regulations on Department of Defense policies on protecting the confidentiality of communications with professionals providing therapeutic or related services regarding sexual or domestic abuse. Sec. 586. Members under burdensome personnel tempo. Subtitle K—Domestic Violence Sec. 591. Defense task force on domestic violence. Sec. 592. Incentive program for improving responses to domestic violence involving members of the Armed Forces and military family members. Sec. 593. Uniform Department of Defense policies for responses to domestic violence. Sec. 594. Central Department of Defense database on domestic violence incidents. Subtitle A—Officer Personnel Policy SEC. 501. TEMPORARY AUTHORITY FOR RECALL OF RETIRED AVI- ATORS. (a) AUTHORITY.— During the retired aviator recall period, the Secretary of a military department may recall to active duty any retired officer having expertise as an aviator to fill staff positions normally filled by active duty aviators. Any such recall may only be made with the consent of the officer recalled. (b) LIMITATION.— No more than a total of 500 officers may be on active duty at any time under subsection (a). (c) TERMINATION.— Each officer recalled to active duty under subsection (a) during the retired aviator recall period shall be released from active duty not later than one year after the end of such period. (d) WAIVERS. — Officers recalled to active duty under subsection (a) shall not be counted for purposes of section 668 or 690 of title 10, United States Code. (e) RETIRED AVIATOR RECALL PERIOD.— For purposes of this section, the retired aviator recall period is the period beginning on October 1, 1999, and ending on September 30, 2002. (f) REPORT.— Not later than March 31, 2002, the Secretary Deadline, of Defense submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of

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