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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 998 — Marine and Aviation Operations · § 998.27

§ 998.27. Service obligations for undergraduate assistance programs.

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(a)Education Loan Repayment Program. An individual who enters into a written agreement to serve on active duty in the NOAA Corps as part of an education loan repayment program authorized by 33 U.S.C. 3077 shall serve one year for each maximum annual amount or portion thereof paid on behalf of the individual for qualified loans. If an individual is on active duty when entering into the agreement and has an existing ADSO, the ADSO incurred under this subsection must be served consecutively to any other existing ADSO. If an individual is not on active duty when entering into an agreement, the ADSO under this paragraph
(a)may be served concurrently with an ADSO incurred under § 998.23. ADSOs incurred under § 998.24 and § 998.25 after an ADSO is incurred under this paragraph
(a)may be served concurrently with the ADSO incurred under this paragraph (a).
(b)Student Pre-Commissioning Assistance Program. An individual entering into a written agreement for pre-commissioning education assistance authorized by 33 U.S.C. 3079 shall agree to serve on active duty for:
(1)Three years if the individual received fewer than three years of assistance; and
(2)Five years if the individual received at least three years of assistance.
(c)Concurrent obligations. An ADSO incurred under paragraph
(b)of this section may be served concurrently with an ADSO incurred under §§ 998.23, 998.24, and 998.25.
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