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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 2954 (Introduced in Senate) — To improve the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes. · Sec. 464

Sec. 464. Simplification of military deferment eligibility

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Section 464(c)(2)(A) ( 20 U.S.C. 1087dd(c)(2)(A) ) is amended— by redesignating clauses
(iv)and
(v)as clauses
(v)and (vi), respectively; in clause (iii), by striking the borrower— and all that follows through described in subclause
(I)or (II); and inserting during which the borrower is performing eligible military service, and for the 180-day period following the demobilization date for such eligible military service; ; and by inserting after clause
(iii)the following: not in excess of 180 days after the effective movement date listed on the military orders of a borrower's spouse if that spouse is a member of the Armed Forces who has received military orders for a permanent change of station; or .
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