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 118 STAT. 1815 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 Sec. 552. Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and recruiter access at institu tions of higher education. Sec. 553. Tuition assistance for officers. Sec. 554. Increased maximum period for leave of absence for pursuit of a program of education in a health care profession. Sec. 555. Eligibility of cadets and midshipmen for medical and dental care and dis ability benefits. Sec. 556. Transfer of authority to confer degrees upon graduates of the Community College of the Air Force. Sec. 557. Change in titles of leadership positions at the Naval Postgraduate School. Subtitle G—Assistance to Local Educational Agencies for Defense Dependents Education Sec. 558. Continuation of impact aid assistance on behalf of dependents of certain members despite change in status of member. Sec. 559. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of mem bers of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 560. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities. Subtitle H—Medals and Decorations and Special Promotions and Appointments Sec. 561. Award of medal of honor to individual interred in the Tomb of the Un knowns as representative of casualties of a war. Sec. 562. Plan for revised criteria and eligibility requirements for award of Combat Infantryman Badge and Combat Medical Badge for service in Korea after July 28, 1953. Sec. 563. Authority to appoint Brigadier General Charles E. Yeager, United States Air Force (retired), to the grade of major general on the retired list. Sec. 564. Posthumous commission of William Mitchell in the grade of major general in the Army. Subtitle I—Military Voting Sec. 566. Federal write in ballots for absentee military voters located in the United States. Sec. 567. Repeal of requirement to conduct electronic voting demonstration project for the Federal election to be held in November 2004. Sec. 568. Reports on operation of Federal voting assistance program and military postal system. Subtitle J—Military Justice Matters Sec. 571. Review on how sexual offenses are covered by Uniform Code of Military Justice. Sec. 572. Waiver of recoupment of time lost for confinement in connection with a trial. Sec. 573. Processing of forensic evidence collection kits and acquisition of sufficient stocks of such kits. Sec. 574. Authorities of the Judge Advocates General. Subtitle K—Sexual Assault in the Armed Forces Sec. 576. Examination of sexual assault in the Armed Forces by the Defense Task Force established to examine sexual harassment and violence at the military service academies. Sec. 577. Department of Defense policy and procedures on prevention and response to sexual assaults involving members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle L—Management and Administrative Matters Sec. 581. Three year extension of limitation on reductions of personnel of agencies responsible for review and correction of military records. Sec. 582. Staffing for Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO). Sec. 583. Permanent ID cards for retiree dependents age 75 and older. Sec. 584. Authority to provide civilian clothing to members traveling in connection with medical evacuation. Sec. 585. Authority to accept donation of frequent traveler miles, credits, and tick ets to facilitate rest and recuperation travel of deployed members of the Armed Forces and their families. Sec. 586. Annual report identifying reasons for discharges from the Armed Forces during preceding fiscal year. Sec. 587. Study of blended wing concept for the Air Force. Sec. 588. Sense of Congress regarding return of members to active duty service upon rehabilitation from service related injuries.

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