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 PUBLIC LAW 109–364—OCT. 17, 2006

120 STAT. 2173

Sec. 512. Consideration of adverse information by selection boards in recommendations on officers to be promoted. Sec. 513. Expanded authority for removal from reports of selection boards of officers recommended for promotion to grades below general and flag grades. Sec. 514. Special selection board authorities. Sec. 515. Removal from promotion list of officers not promoted within 18 months of approval of list by the President. Sec. 516. Sec. 517. Sec. 518. Sec. 519.

PART III—JOINT OFFICER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS Modification and enhancement of general authorities on management of officers who are joint qualified. Modification of promotion policy objectives for joint officers. Applicability of joint duty assignment requirements limited to graduates of National Defense University schools. Modification of certain definitions relating to jointness. Subtitle B—Reserve Component Matters

PART I—RESERVE COMPONENT MANAGEMENT Sec. 521. Recognition of former Representative G. V. ‘Sonny’ Montgomery for his 30 years of service in the House of Representatives. Sec. 522. Revisions to reserve call-up authority. Sec. 523. Military retirement credit for certain service by National Guard members performed while in a State duty status immediately after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Sec. 524. Sec. 525. Sec. 526. Sec. 527. Sec. 528. Sec. 529.

PART II—AUTHORITIES RELATING TO GUARD AND RESERVE DUTY Title 10 definition of Active Guard and Reserve duty. Authority for Active Guard and Reserve duties to include support of operational missions assigned to the reserve components and instruction and training of active-duty personnel. Governor’s authority to order members to Active Guard and Reserve duty. Expansion of operations of civil support teams. Modification of authorities relating to the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves. Additional matters to be reviewed by Commission on the National Guard and Reserves. Subtitle C—Education and Training

PART I—SERVICE ACADEMIES Sec. 531. Expansion of service academy exchange programs with foreign military academies. Sec. 532. Revision and clarification of requirements with respect to surveys and reports concerning sexual harassment and sexual violence at the service academies. Sec. 533. Department of Defense policy on service academy and ROTC graduates seeking to participate in professional sports before completion of their active-duty service obligations. Sec. 535. Sec. 536. Sec. 537. Sec. 538.

Sec. 539. Sec. 540. Sec. 541. Sec. 542.

PART II—SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Authority to permit members who participate in the guaranteed reserve forces duty scholarship program to participate in the health professions scholarship program and serve on active duty. Detail of commissioned officers as students at medical schools. Increase in maximum amount of repayment under education loan repayment for officers in specified health professions. Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program for Active Service. PART III—JUNIOR ROTC PROGRAM Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps instructor qualifications. Expansion of members eligible to be employed to provide Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps instruction. Expansion of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program. Review of legal status of Junior ROTC program.

PART IV—OTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS Sec. 543. Expanded eligibility for enlisted members for instruction at Naval Postgraduate School.

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