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 12 2 STA T .94PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 1 8 1 —J A N .28, 2008 Sec.582 . Y e l l owRib bo n Rein t e gra tion P rogra m . Sec. 58 3 . St udy to en h ance and im p ro v e s upport services and programs f or families of members of regular and reserve components undergoing deployment. Sec. 58 4 . Protection of child custody arrangements for parents who are members of the A rmed F orces deployed in support of a contingency operation. Sec. 585. Family leave in connection with in j ured members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 58 6 . Family care plans and deferment of deployment of single parent or dual military couples with minor dependents. Sec. 58 7 . E ducation and treatment services for military dependent children with autism. Sec. 588. C ommendation of efforts of Project Compassion in paying tribute to mem - bers of the Armed Forces who have fallen in the service of the U nited States. Subtitle I—O ther M atters Sec. 5 90 . Uniform performance policies for military bands and other musical units. Sec. 59 1 . T ransportation of remains of deceased members of the Armed Forces and certain other persons. Sec. 592. E x pansion of number of academies supportable in any State under STAR B ASE program. Sec. 593. G ift acceptance authority. Sec. 594. Conduct by members of the Armed Forces and veterans out of uniform during hoisting , lowering, or passing of United States flag. Sec. 595. Annual report on cases reviewed by N ational Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Sec. 596. Modification of Certificate of Release or D ischarge from Active Duty ( DD Form 214 ) . Sec. 597. Reports on administrative separations of members of the Armed Forces for personality disorder. Sec. 598. Program to commemorate 50th anniversary of the V ietnam W ar. Sec. 599. Recognition of members of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives pro- gram of the Civil Affairs and Military Government Sections of the Armed Forces during and following World War II. Subti t leA—Of fi c e rP er son nel Polic ySEC.501 . A SS IGNM EN TOF OFFICE R STO D ESIGNATED P OSITIONS OF IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSI B I L IT Y . (a)CONTI N UA TION IN GR A DEWH I L E AW AITIN GO RDER S.—Section601 ( b )o f tit l e10 ,U nite d State s Code, is a m ended— (1) b y st r i k in g‘ ‘and ’ ’att h eendof p aragraph ( 3 ) ( 2 ) by redesignating paragraph ( 4 ) as paragraph ( 5 ); and (3) by inserting after paragraph (3) the follo w ing new para - graph (4)

‘‘(4) at the discretion of the Secretary of D efense, while the officer is awaiting orders after being relie v ed from the position designated u nder subsection (a) or by law to carry one of those grades, but not for more than 60 days beginning on the day the officer is relieved from the position, unless, during such period, the officer is placed under orders to another position designated under subsection (a) or by law to carry one of those grades, in which case paragraph (2) will also apply to the officer; and’’. (b) CON F OR M ING AMENDMENT R EGARDING GENERAL AND F LAG OFFI C ER CEILINGS.—Section 525(e) of such title is amended by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following new paragraph: ‘‘(2) At the discretion of the Secretary of Defense, an officer of that armed force who has been relieved from a position designated under section 601(a) of this title or by law to carry one of the grades specified in such section, but only during the 60-day period beginning on the date on which the assign- ment of the officer to the first position is terminated or until the officer is assigned to a second such position, whichever occurs first.’’. Deadlin e . Deadline.

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