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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4804

PUBLIC LAW 100-713—NOV. 23, 1988

"(A) service units or facilities of the Service, or "(B) whenever otherwise authorized by the Service, nonService facilities or providers, in rendering treatment that exceeds such threshold cost; "(4) establish a procedure for payment from the Fund in cases in which the exigencies of the medical circumstances warrant treatment prior to the authorization of such treatment by the Service; and "(5) establish a procedure that will ensure that no payment shall be made from the Fund to any provider of treatment to the extent that such provider is eligible to receive payment for the treatment from any other Federal, State, local, or private source of reimbursement for which the patient is eligible. "(c) Funds appropriated under subsection (e) shall not be used to ofiGset or limit appropriations made to the Service under authority of the Act of November 2, 1921 (25 U.S.C. 13), popularly known as the Snyder Act, or any other law. "(d) There shall be deposited into the Fund all reimbursements to which the Service is entitled frx)m any Federal, State, local, or private source (including third party insurance) by reason of treatment rendered to any victim of a disaster or catas^phic illness the cost of which was paid from the Fund. "(e) There are authorized to be appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section— "(1) $12,000,000 for fiscal year 1989, and "(2) for each of the fiscal years 1990, 1991, and 1992, such sums as may be necessary to restore the Fund to a level of $12,000,000 for such fiscal year. Funds appropriated under the authority of this subsection shall remain available until expended.". HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION

25 USC 1621b "°*^-

SBC. 203. (a) The Congress finds that health promotion and disease prevention activities wQl— (1) improve the health and well being of Indians, and (2) reduce the expenses for medical care of Indians. 01>) Section 4 (25 U.S.C. 1603), as amended by section 201(b) of this Act, is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsections: "(10 'Health promotion' includes— "(1) cessation of tobacco smoking, "(2) reduction in the misuse of sdcohol and drugs, "(3) improvement of nutrition, "(4) improvement in physical fitness, "(5) family planning, "(6) control of stress, and "(7) pr^nancy and infant care (including prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome). "(1) 'Disease prevention' includes— "(1) immunizations, "(2) control of high blood pressure, "(3) control of sexually transmittsJble diseases, "(4) prevention and control of diabetes, "(5) control of toxic agents, "(6) occupational safety and health, "(7) accident prevention.