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 124 STAT. 1131 PUBLIC LAW 111–163—MAY 5, 2010 TITLE IV—MENTAL HEALTH CARE MATTERS Sec. 401. Eligibility of members of the Armed Forces who serve in Operation En- during Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom for counseling and services through Readjustment Counseling Service. Sec. 402. Restoration of authority of Readjustment Counseling Service to provide referral and other assistance upon request to former members of the Armed Forces not authorized counseling. Sec. 403. Study on suicides among veterans. TITLE V—OTHER HEALTH CARE MATTERS Sec. 501. Repeal of certain annual reporting requirements. Sec. 502. Submittal date of annual report on Gulf War research. Sec. 503. Payment for care furnished to CHAMPVA beneficiaries. Sec. 504. Disclosure of patient treatment information from medical records of pa- tients lacking decisionmaking capacity. Sec. 505. Enhancement of quality management. Sec. 506. Pilot program on use of community-based organizations and local and State government entities to ensure that veterans receive care and ben- efits for which they are eligible. Sec. 507. Specialized residential care and rehabilitation for certain veterans. Sec. 508. Expanded study on the health impact of Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense. Sec. 509. Use of non-Department facilities for rehabilitation of individuals with traumatic brain injury. Sec. 510. Pilot program on provision of dental insurance plans to veterans and sur- vivors and dependents of veterans. Sec. 511. Prohibition on collection of copayments from veterans who are catastroph- ically disabled. Sec. 512. Higher priority status for certain veterans who are medal of honor recipi- ents. Sec. 513. Hospital care, medical services, and nursing home care for certain Viet- nam-era veterans exposed to herbicide and veterans of the Persian Gulf War. Sec. 514. Establishment of Director of Physician Assistant Services in Veterans Health Administration. Sec. 515. Committee on Care of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury. Sec. 516. Increase in amount available to disabled veterans for improvements and structural alterations furnished as part of home health services. Sec. 517. Extension of statutorily defined copayments for certain veterans for hos- pital care and nursing home care. Sec. 518. Extension of authority to recover cost of certain care and services from disabled veterans with health-plan contracts. TITLE VI—DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL MATTERS Sec. 601. Enhancement of authorities for retention of medical professionals. Sec. 602. Limitations on overtime duty, weekend duty, and alternative work sched- ules for nurses. Sec. 603. Reauthorization of health professionals educational assistance scholarship program. Sec. 604. Loan repayment program for clinical researchers from disadvantaged backgrounds. TITLE VII—HOMELESS VETERANS MATTERS Sec. 701. Per diem grant payments to nonconforming entities. TITLE VIII—NONPROFIT RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CORPORATIONS Sec. 801. General authorities on establishment of corporations. Sec. 802. Clarification of purposes of corporations. Sec. 803. Modification of requirements for boards of directors of corporations. Sec. 804. Clarification of powers of corporations. Sec. 805. Redesignation of section 7364A of title 38, United States Code. Sec. 806. Improved accountability and oversight of corporations. TITLE IX—CONSTRUCTION AND NAMING MATTERS Sec. 901. Authorization of medical facility projects. Sec. 902. Designation of Merril Lundman Department of Veterans Affairs Out- patient Clinic, Havre, Montana. Sec. 903. Designation of William C. Tallent Department of Veterans Affairs Out- patient Clinic, Knoxville, Tennessee. Sec. 904. Designation of Max J. Beilke Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Alexandria, Minnesota.