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 123STA T . 21 94PUBLIC LA W 111 –8 4 —O CT. 28 , 2 0 09 Sec.512 . M e di c al e x a m i n a t i o n r e qu ired b e f ore admini s trati v ese p aration of mem - bers dia g nosed w it h or reasonabl y asserting post-traumatic stress dis- order or traumatic brain in j ury. Sec. 51 3 . L egal assistance for additional reserve component members. Sec. 51 4 . Limitation on scheduling of mobili z ation or pre-mobilization training for R eserve units when certain suspension of training is li k ely. Sec. 515. E valuation of test of utility of test preparation guides and education pro- grams in improving qualifications of recruits for the A rmed F orces. Sec. 51 6 . Report on presence in the Armed Forces of members associated or affili- ated with groups engaged in prohibited activities. Subtitle C— Education and T raining Sec. 521. D etail of commissioned officers as students at schools of psychology. Sec. 522. Appointment of persons enrolled in Advanced Course of the Army Reserve O fficers ’ Training Corps at military junior colleges as cadets in Army Reserve or Army N ational G uard of the U nited States. Sec. 523. Expansion of criteria for appointment as member of the B oard of Regents of the Uniformed Services University of the H ealth Sciences. Sec. 524. Use of Armed Forces Health P rofessions Scholarship and Financial As- sistance program to increase number of health professionals with skills to assist in providing mental health care. Sec. 525. Department of Defense undergraduate nurse training program. Sec. 526. I ncrease in number of private sector civilians authorized for admission to National Defense University. Sec. 52 7 . Appointments to military service academies from nominations made by Delegate from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Sec. 52 8 . Athletic association for the Air Force Academy. Sec. 52 9 . Language training centers for members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the Department of Defense. Subtitle D—Defense Dependents’ Education Sec. 531. Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 532. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities. Sec. 533. Two-year extension of authority for assistance to local educational agen- cies with enrollment changes due to base closures , force structure changes, or force relocations. Sec. 534. Authority to extend eligibility for enrollment in Department of Defense el- ementary and secondary schools to certain additional categories of de- pendents. Sec. 535. Permanent authority for enrollment in defense dependents’ education sys- tem of dependents of foreign military members assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe. Sec. 536. Determination of number of weighted student units for local educational agencies for receipt of basic support payments under impact aid. Sec. 537. Study on options for educational opportunities for dependent children of members of the Armed Forces when public schools attended by such children are determined to need improvement. Sec. 538. Comptroller General audit of assistance to local educational agencies for dependent children of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 539. Sense of Congress on the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. Subtitle E—Missing or Deceased Persons Sec. 541. Additional requirements for accounting for members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees listed as missing in con- flicts occurring before enactment of new system for accounting for miss- ing persons. Sec. 542. Policy and procedures on media access and attendance by family members at ceremonies for the dignified transfer of remains of members of the Armed Forces who die overseas. Sec. 543. Report on expansion of authority of a member to designate persons to di- rect disposition of the remains of a deceased member. Sec. 544. Sense of Congress on the recovery of the remains of members of the Armed Forces who were killed during W orld War II in the battle of Tarawa Atoll. Subtitle F—Decorations and Awards Sec. 551. Authorization and request for award of Medal of Honor to Anthony T. K aho’ohanohano for acts of valor during the Korean War.