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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10423 · Sec. 573

Sec. 573. ARMY COLLEGE FIRST PILOT PROGRAM

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## SEC. 573 ARMY COLLEGE FIRST PILOT PROGRAM **[**[10 U.S.C. 513 note](/us/usc/t10/s513)**]** ###
(a)Program Required The Secretary of the Army shall establish a pilot program (to be known as the “Army College First” program) to assess whether the Army could increase the number of, and the level of the qualifications of, persons entering the Army as enlisted members by encouraging recruits to pursue higher education or vocational or technical training before entry into active service in the Army. ###
(b)Delayed Entry With Allowance for Higher Education Under the pilot program, the Secretary may— ####
(1)exercise the authority under section 513 of title 10, United States Code— #####
(A)to accept the enlistment of a person as a Reserve for service in the Selected Reserve or Individual Ready Reserve of the Army Reserve or, notwithstanding the scope of the authority under subsection
(a)of that section, in the Army National Guard of the United States; and #####
(B)to authorize, notwithstanding the period limitation in subsection
(b)of that section, a delay of the enlistment of any such person in a regular component under that subsection for the period during which the person is enrolled in, and pursuing a program of education at, an institution of higher education, or a program of vocational or technical training, on a full-time basis that is to be completed within the maximum period of delay determined for that person under subsection (c); and ####
(2)subject to paragraph
(2)of subsection
(d)and except as provided in paragraph
(3)of that subsection, pay an allowance to a person accepted for enlistment under paragraph (1)(A) for each month of the period during which that person is enrolled in and pursuing a program described in paragraph (1)(B). ###
(c)Maximum Period of Delay The period of delay authorized a person under paragraph (1)(B) of subsection
(b)may not exceed the 30-month period beginning on the date of the person's enlistment accepted under paragraph (1)(A) of such subsection. ###
(d)Allowance ####
(1)The monthly allowance paid under subsection (b)(2) shall be equal to the amount of the subsistence allowance provided for certain members of the Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps with the corresponding number of years of participation under section 209(a) of title 37, United States Code. ####
(2)An allowance may not be paid to a person under this section for more than 24 months. ####
(3)A member of the Selected Reserve of a reserve component may be paid an allowance under this section only for months during which the member performs satisfactorily as a member of a unit of the reserve component that trains as prescribed in section 10147(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code, or section 502(a) of title 32, United States Code. Satisfactory performance shall be determined under regulations prescribed by the Secretary. ####
(4)An allowance under this section is in addition to any other pay or allowance to which a member of a reserve component is entitled by reason of participation in the Ready Reserve of that component. **[**(e) Repealed.**]** ###
(f)Recoupment of Allowance ####
(1)A person who, after receiving an allowance under this section, fails to complete the total period of service required of that person in connection with delayed entry authorized for the person under section 513 of title 10, United States Code, shall repay the United States the amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount of that allowance paid to the person as the unserved part of the total required period of service bears to the total period. ####
(2)An obligation to repay the United States imposed under paragraph
(1)is for all purposes a debt owed to the United States. ####
(3)A discharge of a person in bankruptcy under title 11, United States Code, that is entered less than five years after the date on which the person was, or was to be, enlisted in the regular Army pursuant to the delayed entry authority under section 513 of title 10, United States Code, does not discharge that person from a debt arising under paragraph (1). ####
(4)The Secretary of the Army may waive, in whole or in part, a debt arising under paragraph
(1)in any case for which the Secretary determines that recovery would be against equity and good conscience or would be contrary to the best interests of the United States. ###
(g)Comparison Group To perform the assessment under subsection (a), the Secretary may define and study any group not including persons receiving a benefit under subsection
(b)and compare that group with any group or groups of persons who receive such benefits under the pilot program. ###
(h)Duration of Pilot Program The pilot program shall be in effect during the period beginning on October 1, 1999, and ending on September 30, 2004. ###
(i)Report Not later than February 1, 2004, the Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report on the pilot program. The report shall include the following: ####
(1)The assessment of the Secretary regarding the value of the authority under this section for achieving the objectives of increasing the number of, and the level of the qualifications of, persons entering the Army as enlisted members. ####
(2)Any recommendation for legislation or other action that the Secretary considers appropriate to achieve those objectives through grants of entry delays and financial benefits for advanced education and training of recruits. * * * * * * * ## subtitle K Domestic Violence
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