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 12 2 STA T .4 4 3 2 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 41 7—O CT. 14 , 200 8Sec.54 4. Tuit i onf o ra tten d ance of F edera l e mp lo y ee s att h e U nited States A ir Force I nstitute of Technolo g y. Sec. 545. Increase in num b er of permanent professors at the United States Air Force Academy. Sec. 54 6 . R e q uirement of completion of ser v ice under honorable conditions for pur - poses of entitlement to educational assistance for reserve component members supporting contingency operations. Sec. 54 7 . C onsistent education loan repayment authority for health professionals in regular components and Selected Reserve. Sec. 54 8 . Increase in number of units of J unior Reserve O fficers ’ Training Corps. Sec. 54 9 . Correction of erroneous Army College Fund benefit amounts. Sec. 55 0 . E nhancing education partnerships to improve accessibility and fle x ibility for members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle F —D efense Dependents’ Education Sec. 55 1 . Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 55 2 . Impact aid for children w ith severe disabilities. Sec. 55 3 . Transition of military dependent students among local educational agen- cies. Sec. 554. Calculation of payments for eligible federally connected children under Department of Education’s Impact Aid program. Subtitle G — M ilitary Justice Sec. 561. Effective period of military protective orders. Sec. 562. Mandatory notification of issuance of military protective order to civilian law enforcement. Sec. 563. Implementation of information database on sexual assault incidents in the Armed Forces. Subtitle H —Decorations , Awards, and Honorary P romotions Sec. 571. Replacement of military decorations. Sec. 572. Authori z ation and request for award of Medal of Honor to Richard L . Etchberger for acts of valor during the V ietnam W ar. Subtitle I—Military Families Sec. 581. Presentation of burial flag to the surviving spouse and children of de- ceased members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 582. Education and training opportunities for military spouses. Sec. 583. Sense of Congress regarding honor guard details for funerals of veterans. Subtitle J—Other Matters Sec. 591. Prohibition on interference in independent legal advice by the Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Sec. 592. Interest payments on certain claims arising from correction of military records. Sec. 593. Extension of limitation on reductions of personnel of agencies responsible for review and correction of military records. Sec. 594. Modification of matching fund requirements under N ational Guard Y outh Challenge Program. Sec. 595. Military salute for the flag during the national anthem by members of the Armed Forces not in uniform and by veterans. Sec. 596. Military Leadership Diversity Commission. Sec. 597. Demonstration pro j ect on service of retired nurse corps officers as faculty at civilian nursing schools. Sec. 598. Report on planning for participation and hosting of the Department of De- fense in international sports activities, competitions, and events. Subti t leA—Of fi c e rP er son nel Polic yG ener a lly SEC.501 . MAND A TORY SE P ARAT I ON RE QU IREMENTS F OR RE G U L AR W ARRANT OFFICERS FOR LENGT H OF SER V ICE. Section1305(a) o f tit l e10 ,U nite d State sC ode, is a m ended — (1) by st r i k in g‘ ‘ A reg u lar w arrant officer w h o has at least 30 years of acti v e service as a warrant officer that could be

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