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 98 STAT. 2870

97 Stat. 648.

97 Stat. 650.

PUBLIC LAW 98-557—OCT. 30, 1984

and inserting in lieu thereof "the administering Secretaries"; and (B) by striking "with the Secretary of Health and Human Services" in subsections (a), (h)(2), and (k) and inserting in lieu thereof "with the other administering Secretaries"; (8) in section 1080, by striking "the Secretary of Health and Human Services" and inserting in lieu thereof "the other administering Secretaries"; (9) in section 1081, by striking "the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Health and Human Services" and inserting in lieu thereof "the appropriate administering Secretary"; (10) in section 1083, by striking "the Secretary of Health and Human Services" and inserting in lieu thereof "the other administering Secretaries"; (11) in section 1084— (A) by striking "the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Health and Human Services" and inserting in lieu thereof "an administering Secretary"; and (B) by striking "he" and inserting in lieu thereof "the administering Secretary"; (12) by amending the text of section 1085 to read as follows: "If a member or former member of a uniformed service under the jurisdiction of one executive department (or a dependent of such a member or former member) receives inpatient medical or dental care in a facility under the jurisdiction of another executive department, the appropriation for maintaining and operating the facility furnishing the care shall be reimbursed at rates established by the President to reflect the average cost of providing the care."; (13) in section 1086— (A) by striking "the Secretary of Health and Human Services" in subsection (a) and inserting in lieu thereof "the other administering Secretaries"; and (B) by striking "the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Health and Human Services" in subsection (e) and inserting in lieu thereof "the administering Secretaries"; and (14) in section 1092(a)(l), by striking "Secretary of Health and Human Services" and inserting in lieu thereof "other administering Secretaries". CUTTER AVAILABILITY

SEC. 20. Throughout fiscal years 1985 and 1986, there shall be available for service at all times on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States not less than, in the aggregate, thirty high and medium endurance Coast Guard cutters. COAST GUARD REPRESENTATION ON RESERVE FORCES POLICY BOARD

SEC. 21. Section 17503) of title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "(b) Whenever the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy, the Secretary of Transportation may designate two officers of the Coast Guard, Regular or Reserve, to serve as voting members of the Board.".

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