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103 STAT. 2280 PUBLIC LAW 101-239—DEC. 19, 1989 "(E) Information on the number of— "(i) obstetricians, "(ii) family practitioners, ^t- "(iii) certified family nurse practitioners, "(iv) certified nurse midwives, "(v) pediatricians, and "(vi) certified pediatric nurse practitioners, who were licensed in the State in the year. For purposes of subparagraph (A), each of the following shall be considered to be a separate class of individuals: pregnant women, infants up to age one, children with special health care needs, other children under age 22, and other individuals.". (b) SECRETARIAL REPORT.— Paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of such section, as redesignated by subsection (a)(2) of this section, is amend- ed to read as follows: "(3) The Secretary shall annually transmit to the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of the Senate a report that includes— "(A) a description of each project receiving funding under paragraph (2) or (3) of section 502(a), including the amount of Federal funds provided, the number of individuals served or trained, as appropriate, under the project, and a summary of any formal evaluation conducted with respect to the project; "(B) a summary of the information described in paragraph (2)(A) reported by States; "(C) based on information described in paragraph (2)(B) sup- plieid by the States under paragraph (1), a compilation of the following mesisures of maternal and child health in the United States and in each State: "(i) Information on— "(I) the rate of infant mortality, and "(II) the rate of low-birth-weight births. Information under this clause shall also be compiled by racial and ethnic group, "(ii) Information on— "(I) the rate of maternal mortality, "(II) the rate of neonatal death, "(III) the rate of perinatal death, "(IV) the proportion of infants born with fetal alcohol S3mdrome, "(V) the proportion of infants born with drug depend- ency, "(VI) the proportion of women who deliver who do not receive prenatal care during the first trimester of pregnancy, and "(VII) the proportion of children, who at their second .» birthday, have been vaccinated against each of measles, /-< • mumps, rubella, polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Hib meningitis, and hepatitis B. "(iii) Information on such other indicators of maternal, infant, and child health care status as the Secretary has specified under paragraph (2)(B)(iii)- "(iv) Information (by racial and ethnic group) on— "(I) the number of deliveries in the State in the year, and V; "(II) the number of such deliveries to pregnant i -, women who were provided prenatal, delivery, or