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Compilation 8772
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Sec. 201
public health service
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Sec. 203
COMMISSIONED CORPS AND READY RESERVE CORPS
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Sec. 203A
DEPLOYMENT READINESS
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Sec. 204
surgeon general
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Sec. 205
deputy surgeon general and assistant surgeons general
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Sec. 206
grades, ranks, and titles of the commissioned corps
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Sec. 207
appointment of personnel
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Sec. 208
pay and allowances
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Sec. 209
professional categories
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Sec. 210
promotions and separation of commissioned officers in the regular corps
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Sec. 211
retirement of commissioned officers
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Sec. 212
military benefits
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Sec. 213
presentation of united states flag upon retirement
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Sec. 214
detail of personnel
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Sec. 215
regulations
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Sec. 216
use of service in time of war or emergency
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Sec. 217
national advisory councils
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Sec. 218
training of officers
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Sec. 219
annual and sick leave
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Sec. 220
promotion credit—assistant grade
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Sec. 221
rights, privileges, etc. of officers and surviving beneficiaries
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Sec. 222
advisory councils or committees
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Sec. 223
volunteer services
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Sec. 224
defense of certain malpractice and negligence suits
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Sec. 225
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ASSISTING DURING A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY
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Sec. 226
administration of grants in certain multigrant projects
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Sec. 227
orphan products board
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Sec. 228
silvio o. conte senior biomedical research and biomedical product assessment service
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Sec. 231
gifts
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Sec. 232
use of immigration station hospitals
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Sec. 233
money collected for care of patients
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Sec. 234
transportation of remains of officers
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Sec. 235
grants to federal institutions
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Sec. 236
transfer of funds
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Sec. 237
availability of appropriations
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Sec. 238
unauthorized wearing of uniforms
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Sec. 239
biannual report
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Sec. 240
memorials and other acknowledgments
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Sec. 241
evaluation of programs
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Sec. 242
contract authority
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Sec. 243
recovery
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Sec. 244
use of fiscal agents
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Sec. 245
abortion-related discrimination in governmental activities regarding training and licensing of physicians
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Sec. 246
RESTRICTION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR ASSISTED SUICIDE, EUTHANASIA, AND MERCY KILLING
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Sec. 247
recommendations and guidelines regarding automated external defibrillators for federal buildings
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Sec. 248
liability regarding emergency use of automated external defibrillators
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Sec. 261
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Sec. 262
DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY AND BENEFITS
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Sec. 263
SMALLPOX VACCINE INJURY TABLE
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Sec. 264
MEDICAL BENEFITS
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Sec. 265
COMPENSATION FOR LOST EMPLOYMENT INCOME
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Sec. 266
PAYMENT FOR DEATH
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Sec. 267
ADMINISTRATION
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Sec. 268
AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
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Sec. 269
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS
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Sec. 271
ESTABLISHMENT
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Sec. 272
ADMINISTRATION
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Sec. 273
STUDENTS; SELECTION; OBLIGATION
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Sec. 274
FUNDING
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Sec. 202.1
organization
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Sec. 229.14
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
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