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 118 STAT. 1871 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 Sec. 526. Effect of appointment or commission as officer on eligibility for Selected Reserve education loan repayment program for enlisted members. Sec. 527. Educational assistance for certain reserve component members who per form active service. Sec. 528. Sense of Congress on guidance concerning treatment of employer provided compensation and other benefits voluntarily provided to employees who are activated Reservists. Subtitle D—Joint Officer Management and Professional Military Education Sec. 531. Strategic plan to link joint officer development to overall missions and goals of Department of Defense. Sec. 532. Improvement to professional military education in the Department of De fense. Sec. 533. Joint requirements for promotion to flag or general officer grade. Sec. 534. Clarification of tours of duty qualifying as a joint duty assignment. Sec. 535. Two year extension of temporary standard for promotion policy objectives for joint officers. Sec. 536. Two year extension of authority to waive requirement that Reserve Chiefs and National Guard Directors have significant joint duty experience. Subtitle E—Military Service Academies Sec. 541. Revision to conditions on service of officers as service academy super intendents. Sec. 542. Academic qualifications of the dean of the faculty of United States Air Force Academy. Sec. 543. Board of Visitors of United States Air Force Academy. Sec. 544. Appropriated funds for service academy athletic and recreational extra curricular programs to be treated in same manner as for military mo rale, welfare, and recreation programs. Sec. 545. Codification of prohibition on imposition of certain charges and fees at the service academies. Subtitle F—Other Education and Training Matters Sec. 551. College First delayed enlistment program. 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.

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