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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 3930 (Introduced in Senate) — To reauthorize the Maritime Administration and to reauthorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Com... · Sec. 215

Sec. 215. Aviation accession training programs

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Subtitle A ( 33 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.), as amended by section 214(a), is further amended by adding at the end the following: In this section: The term Administrator means the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The term member of the program means a student who is enrolled in the program. The term program means an aviation accession training program of the commissioned officer corps of the Administration established pursuant to subsection (b).
The Administrator, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, shall establish and maintain one or more aviation accession training programs for the commissioned officer corps of the Administration at institutions described in paragraph (2). An institution described in this paragraph is an educational institution— that requests to enter into an agreement with the Administrator providing for the establishment of the program at the institution; that has, as a part of its curriculum, a four-year baccalaureate program of professional flight and piloting instruction that is accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International; that is located in a geographic area that— experiences a wide variation in climate-related activity, including frequent high winds, convective activity (including tornadoes), periods of low visibility, heat, and snow and ice episodes, to provide opportunities for pilots to demonstrate skill in all weather conditions compatible with future encounters during their service in the commissioned officer corps; and has a climate that can accommodate both primary and advanced flight training activity at least 75 percent of the year; and at which the Administrator determines that— there will be at least one student enrolled in the program; and the provisions of this section are otherwise satisfied.
The program may not be established or maintained at an institution unless— the senior commissioned officer or employee of the commissioned officer corps who is assigned as an advisor to the program at that institution is given the academic rank of adjunct professor; and the institution fulfills the terms of its agreement with the Administrator. At institutions at which the program is established, the membership of students in the program shall be elective, as provided by State law or the authorities of the institution concerned.
To be eligible for membership in the program, an individual must— be a student at an institution at which the program is established; be a citizen of the United States; contract in writing, with the consent of a parent or guardian if a minor, with the Administrator, to— accept an appointment, if offered, as a commissioned officer in the commissioned officer corps of the Administration; and serve in the commissioned officer corps for not fewer than four years; enroll in— a four-year baccalaureate program of professional flight and piloting instruction; and other training or education, including basic officer training, which is prescribed by the Administrator as meeting the preliminary requirement for admission to the commissioned officer corps; and execute a certificate or take an oath relating to morality and conduct in such form as the Administrator prescribes.
A member of the program may be appointed as a regular officer in the commissioned officer corps if the member meets all requirements for appointment as such an officer. In the case of a member of the program who meets such qualifications as the Administrator establishes for purposes of this subsection, the Administrator may pay the expenses of the member in connection with pursuit of a course of professional flight and piloting instruction under the program, including tuition, fees, educational materials such as books, training, certifications, travel, and laboratory expenses.
In the case of a member of the program described in subparagraph
(A)who is enrolled in a course described in that subparagraph that has been approved by the Administrator and requires more than four academic years for completion, including elective requirements of the program, assistance under this subsection may also be provided during a fifth academic year or during a combination of a part of a fifth academic year and summer sessions. In the case of a member eligible to receive assistance under paragraph (1), the Administrator may, in lieu of payment of all or part of such assistance, pay the room and board expenses of the member, and other educational expenses, of the educational institution concerned. A member of the program who receives assistance under this subsection and who does not complete the course of instruction, or who completes the course but declines to accept a commission in the commissioned officer corps when offered, shall be subject to the repayment provisions of subsection (e). A member of the program who receives or benefits from assistance under subsection (d), and whose receipt of or benefit from such assistance is subject to the condition that the member fully satisfy the requirements of subsection (c), shall repay to the United States an amount equal to the assistance received or benefitted from if the member fails to fully satisfy such requirements and may not receive or benefit from any unpaid amounts of such assistance after the member fails to satisfy such requirements, unless the Administrator determines that the imposition of the repayment requirement and the termination of payment of unpaid amounts of such assistance with regard to the member would be— contrary to a personnel policy or management objective; against equity and good conscience; or contrary to the best interests of the United States. The Administrator may establish, by regulations, procedures for determining the amount of the repayment required under this subsection and the circumstances under which an exception to repayment may be granted. The Administrator may specify in the regulations the conditions under which financial assistance to be paid to a member of the program will not be made if the member no longer satisfies the requirements in subsection
(c)or qualifications in subsection
(d)for such assistance. An obligation to repay the United States under this subsection is, for all purposes, a debt owed to the United States. . The table of contents in section 1 of the Act entitled An Act to authorize the Hydrographic Services Improvement Act of 1998, and for other purposes ( Public Law 107–372 ), as amended by section 214(b), is further amended by inserting after the item relating to section 217 the following: Sec. 218. Aviation accession training programs. .
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