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[88 STAT. 2244]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 2244]

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42 USC 2681 note. use 4551 °42 note.

PUBLIC LAW 93-641-JAN. 4, 1975

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applicable State administrative program continues to meet the requirements of section 1522. "(c) If a designation agreement with the Governor of a State entered into under subsection (b)(2) or (b)(3) is terminated before the date prescribed for its expiration, the Secretary shall, upon application and in accordance with subsection (b)(2), or (b)(3) (as the Secretary determines appropriate), enter into another agreement with the Governor for the designation of a State Agency. " (d) If, upon the expiration of the fourth fiscal year which begins after the calendar year in which the National Health Policy, Planning, and Resources Development Act of 1974 is enacted, an agreement under this section for the designation of a State Agency for a State is not in effect, the Secretary may not make any allotment, grant, loan, or loan guarantee, or enter into any contract, under this Act, the Community Mental Health Centers Act, or the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 for the development, expansion, or support of health resources in such State until such time as such an agreement is in effect. "STATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM

42 USC 3oom-i. conditions,

"SEC. 1522. (a) A State administrative program (hereinafter in this section referred to as the 'State Program') is a program for the performance within the State by its State Agency of the functions prescribed by section 1523. The Secretary may not approve a State Program for a State unless it— " (1) meets the requirements of subsection (b); "(2) has been submitted to the Secretary by the Governor of the State at such time and in such detail, and contains or is accompanied by such information, as the Secretary deems necessary; and " (3) has been submitted to the Secretary only after the Governor of the State has afforded to the general public of the State a reasonable opportunity for a presentation of views on the State Program. " (b) The State Program of a State must—• "(1) provide for the performance within the State (after the designation of a State Agency and in accordance with the designation agreement) of the functions prescribed by section 1523 and specify the State Agency of the State as the sole agency for the performance of such functions (except as provided in subsection (b) of such section) and for the administration of the State Program; "(2) contain or be supported by satisfactory evidence that the State Agency has under State law the authority to carry out such functions and the State Program in accordance with this part and contain a current budget for the operation of the State Agency; "(3) provide for adequate consultation with, and authority for, the Statewide Health Coordinating Council (prescribed by section 1524), in carrying out such functions and the State Program; "(4)(A) set forth in such detail as the Secretary may prescribe the qualifications for personnel having responsibilities in the performance of such functions and the State Program, and require the State Agency to have a professional staff for planning and a professional staff for development, which staffs shall be of such size and meet such qualifications as the Secretary may prescribe;