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PUBLIC LAW 51—JUNE 19, 1951

[65 STAT.

to or imposed upon members of the National Security Training Corps. All legislative reconmiendations submitted under this paragraph shall be referred to the Committees on Armed Services of the two Houses^ and each of such committees shall, not later than the expiration of the first period of 45 calendar days of continuous sessions of the Congress, following the date on which the recommendations provided for in this paragraph are transmitted to the Congress, report thereon to its House: Provided, That any bill or resolution reported with respect to such recommendations shall be privileged and may be called up by any member of either House but shall be subject to amendment as if it were not so privileged. COT°p?"reitricWs°*° "(^) ^^ person shall be inducted into the National Security Training Corps until after— " (A) a code of conduct, together with penalties for violation thereof, and measures providing for disability and death benefits have been enacted into law; and " (B) such other legislative reconmiendations as are provided for in paragraph (7) shall have been considered and such recommendations or any portion thereof shall have been enacted with or without amendments into law; and " (C) the period of service required under this title of persons who have not attained the nineteenth anniversary of the day of their birth has been reduced or eliminated by the President or as a result of the adoption of a concurrent resolution of the Congress in accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection, gress.^**'^*^ *" ^°°" "(9) Six months following the commencement of induction of persons into the National Security Training Corps, and semiannually thereafter, the Commission shall submit to the Congress a comprehensive report describing in detail the operation of the National Security Training Corps, including the number of persons inducted therein, a list of camps and stations at which training is being conducted, a report on the number of deaths and injuries occurring during such training and the causes thereof, an estimate of the performance of the persons inducted therein, including an analysis of the disciplinary problems encountered during the preceding six months, the number of civilian employees of the Commission and the administrative costs of the Commission. Simultaneously, there shall be submitted to the Congress by the Secretary of Defense a report setting forth an estimate of the value of the training conducted during the preceding six months, the cost of the training program chargeable to the appropriations made to the Department of Defense, and the number of personnel of the Armed Forces directly engaged in the conduct of such training. ofc"orp?i^soZer' " ( l ^) Each pcrsou inducted into the National Security Training Corps shall be compensated at the monthly rate of $30: Provided, however, That each such person, having a dependent or dependents as such 63Stet.^802^ § 231 tcrms are defined in the Career Compensation Act of 1949, shall be note. entitled to receive a dependency allowance equal to the sum of the basic allowance for quarters provided for persons in pay grade E - 1 by 37u*s c^'i252 (f) section 302(f) of the Career Compensation Act of 1949 as amended 6 Stat.'795. 4 • by section 3 of the Dependents' Assistance Act of 1950 as may be § ao3; 37 u. s.^^^.' extended or amended plus $40 so long as such person has in effect an support of the dependent or dependents on whose account the allowance is claimed, si^menffo^tra^ing^' " ( ^ l) ^ ^ persou iiiducted iiito the National Security Training Corps shall be assigned for training at an installation located on land
 * 2^2allotment equal to the amount of svich dependency allowance for the

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