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PUBLIC LAW 89-290-OCT. 22, 1965

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of the Council shall be selected from, among leading authorities in the fields of medical, dental, optometric, and pediatric education, respectively, except that not less than three of such members shall be selected from the general public. " (b) The Council shall advise the Surgeon General in the prej^aration of general regulations and with respect to policy matters arising in the administration of this part and part F, and in the review of applications under this part. "(c) The Surgeon General is authorized to use the services of any member or members of the Council in connection with matters related to the administration of this part or part F, for such periods, in addition to conference periods, as he may determine. " (d) Appointed members of the Council, while attending confer- compensation; ences or meetings of the Council or while otherwise serving at the *'"°''*^ expenses. request of the Surgeon General, shall be entitled to receive compensation at rates to be fixed by the Secretary but not exceeding $100 per day, including travel time; and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 U.S.C. 73b-2) for per- ^^^o sta^ aos; 75 Stat. 339, 340. sons in the Government service employed intermittently. " P A R T F—SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS TO SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE, OSTEOPATHY, DENTRISTRT, OPTOMETRY, PODIATRY, OR PHARMACY

((SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS "SEC. 780. (a) The Surgeon General shall make grants as provided in this part to each public or other nonprofit school of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, or pharmacy, which is accredited as provided in section 721(b)(1)(B) or section 773(b)(2), for scholar- ^os P- loss. ships to be awarded annually by such school to students thereof. "*"' ^' ^ °^^• " (b) The amount of the grant under subsection (a) to each such school shall be equal to $2,000 multiplied (1) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, by one-tenth of the number of full-time first-year students of such school; (2) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, by one-tenth of the number of full-time first-year students and secondyear students of such school; (3) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, by one-tenth of the number of full-time first-year students, second-year students, and third-year students of such school; and (4) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969, by one-tenth of the number of full-time students of such school. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970, and for each of the two succeeding fiscal years, the grant under subsection (a) shall be such amount as may be necessary to enable such school to continue making paymeiits under scholarship awards to students who initially received such awards out of grants made to the school for fiscal years ending prior to July 1, 1969. " (c)(1) Scholarships may be awarded by schools from grants under Recipients, subsection (a) "^ ' ""«^^^^"-*'(A) only to individuals who have been accepted by them for enrollment as full-time first-year students, in the case of awards from such grants for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966; " (B) only to individuals who have been so accepted, and individuals enrolled and in good standing as full-time second-year students, in the case of awards from such grants for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967; " (C) only to individuals who have been so accepted, and individuals enrolled and in good standing as full-time second-year or

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