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 12 2 STA T .3 2 9 3 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 31 5— AU G .1 4, 200 8bydeman d i n g d ocu men t ation t h at doe s not e x ist , o r is not readi l ya v ailable, at the time o f readmission .‘ ‘ (6)NOCHANGEI N ACA D E M IC ST AT U S. —A student w ho is readmitted to an institution of higher education under this section shall be readmitted with the same academic status as such student had when such student last attended the institution of higher education. ‘‘(d) EX CE P TION FR OM R EADMISSION E L IGI B ILIT Y .—A student ’ s eligibility for readmission to an institution of higher education under this section by reason of such student’s service in the uni - formed services terminates u p on the occurrence of any of the fol- lowing events

‘‘( 1 ) A separation of such person from the Armed Forces (including the National G uard and Reserves) with a dishonor- able or bad conduct discharge. ‘‘( 2 ) A dismissal of such person permitted under section 1161(a) of title 1 0, U nited S tates C ode. ‘‘( 3 ) A dropping of such person from the rolls pursuant to section 1161(b) of title 10, United States Code.’’. SEC.48 8. IN S T IT U TI O N AL AN DF INANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFO RM ATION FOR STUDENTS. (a) I N F ORMATION D ISSEMINATION ACTI V ITIES.—Section 485 (a) (20 U.S.C. 10 9 2(a)) is amended— (1) in paragraph (1)— (A) in subparagraph (G)— (i) by stri k ing ‘‘program, and’’ and inserting ‘‘pro- gram,’’ and (ii) by inserting ‘‘, and (iv) any plans by the institu- tion for improving the academic program of the institu- tion’’ after ‘‘instructional personnel’’; and ( B ) by striking subparagraph ( M ) and inserting the following: ‘‘(M) the terms and conditions of the loans that stu- dents receive under parts B, D, and E;’’; (C) in subparagraph (N), by striking ‘‘and’’ after the semicolon; (D) in subparagraph ( O ), by striking the period and inserting a semicolon; and (E) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘( P ) institutional policies and sanctions related to copy- right infringement, including— ‘‘(i) an annual disclosure that explicitly informs students that unauthori z ed distribution of copyrighted material, including unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, may sub j ect the students to civil and criminal liabilities; ‘‘(ii) a summary of the penalties for violation of Federal copyright laws; and ‘‘(iii) a description of the institution’s policies with respect to unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, including disciplinary actions that are taken against students who engage in unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials using the institution’s informa- tion technology system;

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