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70A Stat. 614.

Repeals. 10 USC 3611; 3612, 8611, 8612. Repeal.

PUBLIC LAW 90-236-JAN. 2, 1968

[81 STAT.

" (b) When an enlisted member of an armed force is discharged for bad conduct, undesirability, unsuitability, inaptitude, or otherwise than honorably— "(1) the exterior articles of uniform in his possession shall be retained for military use; "(2) under such regulations as the Secretary concerned prescribes, a suit of civilian clothing and an overcoat when necessary, both to cost not more than $30, may be issued to him; and "(3) if he would be otherwise without funds to meet his immediate needs, he may be paid an amount, fixed by the Secretary concerned, of not more than $25. "(c) When an efllisted member of the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard who has been called into Federal service is released from that service, the exterior articles of uniform in his possession shall be accounted for as property issued to the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard, as the case may be, of the State or territory, Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, or the District of Columbia of whose Army National Guard or Air National Guard he is a member, as prescribed in section 708 of title 32."; and (B) by inserting the following new item in the analysis thereof: "771a. Disposition on discharge." (2) Chapters 347 and 847 are repealed. (3) Section 6297 is repealed. (4) The analysis of chapter 569 is amended by striking out the following item: "6297. Disposition of uniform; clothing allowance; emergency funds." (5) The chapter analysis of subtitle B and the chapter analysis of part II of subtitle B are each amended by striking out the following item: "347. The Uniform 3611". (6) The chapter analysis of subtitle D and the chapter analysis of part II of subtitle D are each amended by striking out the following item: "847. The Uniform Approved January 2, 1968.

8611"

Public Law 90-236 January 2, 1968 [H. R. 12961]

Uniformed services. Members in missing s t a t u s. Household effects, storage. 80 Stat. 627.

AN ACT To amend title 37, United States Code, to authorize the nontemporary storage of household effects of members of a missing status. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 554^b) of title 37, United States Code, is amended by adding the following new flush sentence: "When he considers it necessary, the Secretary concerned may, with respect to the household and personal effects of a member who is officially reported as absent for a period of more than twenty-nine days in a missing status, authorize the nontemporary storage of those effects for a period of one year, or longer when justified." Approved January 2, 1968.

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