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 123STA T . 22 8 3 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 8 4—O CT. 28 , 2 0 0 9(a) ( 1 )) of a tle a s tf iv e d a y satate mp o r ary d u ty lo c atio n at wh ich one or more units of the reserve components on active duty are en g aged in mo b ili z ation training or pre - mobilization training, the S ecretary of the military department having j urisdiction over such unit or units shall submit written notice of the suspension to the congressional defense committees .N otice of such suspension of training shall be so submitted at the time of such suspension of training. (c) REGULATIONS . —T he Secretaries of the military departments shall administer this section in accordance with regulations pre- scribed by the Secretary of D efense. Such regulations shall apply uniformly among the military departments. SEC.51 5.E VALU A TION O F TEST OF UTILIT Y OF TEST PR EPARATION G UI D ES AND EDUCATION PROGRA M S IN IMPROVING Q UALIFICATIONS OF RECRUITS FOR T H E ARMED FORCES. Section 546 (d) of the J ohn W arner National Defense A uthoriza- tion Act for F iscal Y ear 20 0 7 ( P ublic L aw 10 9–3 64 120 Stat. 2215) is amended— (1) in the second sentence, by stri k ing ‘ ‘in training and unit settings ’ ’ and inserting ‘‘during training and unit assign- ments’’; and (2) by adding at the end the following new sentence ‘‘Data to make the comparison between the two groups shall be derived from e x isting sources, which may include performance ratings, separations, promotions, awards and decorations, and reenlistment statistics.’’. SEC. 51 6 . REPORT ON PRESENCE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF MEM B ERS ASSOCIATED OR AFFILIATED W ITH GROUPS ENGAGED IN PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES. Not later than 1 8 0 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall, in consultation with the Attorney G eneral, submit to the C ommittees on Armed Service of the Senate and the H ouse of Representatives a report on the following: (1) Any active participation by members of the Armed Forces in prohibited activities (as defined by subsection 3.5.8 of Department of Defense Directive 1325.6). (2) The policies of the Department of Defense to prevent individuals who are active participants in such activities from enlisting in the Armed Forces. Subti t leC—Ed u ca ti on and Tr ainin g SEC. 5 2 1. DETAIL OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AS STUDENTS AT SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOLOGY. (a) I N GENE R AL.—Chapter 101 of title 10, U nited States Code, is amended by inserting after section 2004a the following new section: ‘ ‘ §20 0 4b.Detailofc o m mi s sio n e d office r sasst u dents at sc h ools of p s y cholo g y ‘‘(a) DETAIL AUT H ORI Z E D .—The Secretary of each military department may detail commissioned officers of the armed forces as students at accredited schools of psychology located in the United States for a period of training leading to the degree of Doctor