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 124 STAT. 4251 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 (4) Familiarization with means of finding additional resources for information on pharmaceuticals. (5) Familiarization with basic elements of pain and pharmaceutical management. (6) Familiarization with complementary and alternative therapies. (d) TAILORING OF TRAINING.—The training developed and imple- mented under subsection (a) shall appropriately tailor the elements specified in subsection (c) for and among each category of individuals set forth in subsection (b). (e) REVIEW OF PHARMACY.— (1) REVIEW.—The Secretary shall review all policies and procedures of the Department of Defense regarding the use of pharmaceuticals in rehabilitation programs for seriously ill or injured members of the Armed Forces. (2) RECOMMENDATIONS.—Not later than September 20, 2011, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees any recommendations for administrative or legisla- tive action with respect to the review under paragraph (1) as the Secretary considers appropriate. Subtitle C—Other Matters SEC. 721. REPEAL OF REPORT REQUIREMENT ON SEPARATIONS RESULTING FROM REFUSAL TO PARTICIPATE IN ANTHRAX VACCINE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM. Section 1178 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) by striking ‘‘(a) REQUIREMENT TO ESTABLISH SYSTEM.— ’’; and (2) by striking subsection (b). SEC. 722. COMPREHENSIVE POLICY ON CONSISTENT NEUROLOGICAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENTS OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES BEFORE AND AFTER DEPLOYMENT. (a) COMPREHENSIVE POLICY REQUIRED.—Not later than January 31, 2011, the Secretary of Defense shall develop and implement a comprehensive policy on consistent neurological cognitive assess- ments of members of the Armed Forces before and after deployment. (b) UPDATES.—The Secretary shall revise the policy required by subsection (a) on a periodic basis in accordance with experience and evolving best practice guidelines. SEC. 723. ASSESSMENT OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER BY MILITARY OCCUPATION. (a) ASSESSMENT.—The Secretaries of the military departments shall each conduct an assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder incidence by military occupation, including identification of military occupations with a high incidence of such disorder. (b) REPORT.—Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretaries shall each submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the assessment under subsection (a). (c) CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE.—The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that all studies, findings, plans, and reports conducted or submitted under this section are transmitted to the centers of excellence established by sections 1621 and 1622 of the Wounded Warrior Act (title XVI of Public Law 110–181). Deadline. 10 USC 1074f note. Deadline.