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 115 STAT. 1018 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 Sec. 635. Eligibility of additional members for dislocation allowance. Sec. 636. Partial mslocation allowance authorized for housing moves ordered for Government convenience. Sec. 637. Allowances for travel performed in connection with members taking authorized leave between consecutive overseas tours. Sec. 638. Travel and transportation allowances for family members to attend burial of a deceased member of the uniformed services. Sec. 639. Funded student travel for foreign study under an education program approved by a United States school. Subtitle D—Retirement and Survivor Benefit Matters Sec. 641. Contingent authority for concturent receipt of military retired pay and veterans' disability compensation and enhancement of special compensation authority. Sec. 642. Survivor Benefit Plan annviities for surviving spouses of members who die while on active duty and not eligible for retirement. Subtitle I>—Other Matters Sec. 651. Payment for unused leave in excess of 60 days accrued by members of reserve components on active duty for one year or less. Sec. 652. Additional authority to provide assistance for families of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 653. Authorization of transitional compensation and commissary and exchange benefits for dependents of commissioned officers of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who are separated for dependent abuse. Sec. 654. Transfer of entitlement to educational assistance under Montgomery GI Bill by members of the Armed Forces with critical military skills. TITLE VII—HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS Subtitle A—TRICARE Program Improvements Sec. 701. Sub-acute and long-term care program reform. Sec. 702. Prosthetics and hearing aids. Sec. 703. Durable medical equipment. Sec. 704. Rehabilitative therapy. Sec. 705. Report on mental health benefits. Sec. 706. Clarification of eligibility for reimbursement of travel expenses of adult accompanying patient in travel for specialty care. Sec. 707. TRICARE program limitations on payment rates for institutional health care providers and on balance billing by institutional and noninstitutional health care providers. Sec. 708. Improvements in administration of the TRICARE program. Subtitle B—Senior Health Care Sec. 711. Clarifications and improvements regarding the Department of Defense Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Fund. Subtitle C—Studies and Reports Sec. 721. Comptroller General study of health care coverage of members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces and the National Guard. Sec. 722. Comptroller Genersil study of adequacy and quahty of health care provided to women under the defense health program. Sec. 723. Repeal of obsolete report requirement. Sec. 724. Comptroller General report on requirement to provide screenings, physical examinations, and other care for certain members. Subtitle D—Other Matters Sec. 731. Prohibition against requiring military retirees to receive health care solely through the Department of Defense. Sec. 732. Fees for trauma and other medical care provided to civilians. Sec. 733. Enhancement of medical product development. Sec. 734. Pilot program providing for Department of Veterans Affairs support in the performance of separation physical examinations. Sec. 735. Modification of prohibition on requirement of nonavailability statement or preauthorization. Sec. 736. Transitional health care for members separated from active duty. Sec. 737. Two-year extension of health care management demonstration program. Sec. 738. Joint DOD-VA pliot program for providing graduate medical education and traini ng for physicians.

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