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104 STAT. 586 PUBLIC LAW 101-381—AUG. 18, 1990 42 USC 287a. 42 USC 287C-2. 42 USC 289f. 42 USC 290aa-3a. 42 USC 299C-5. (3) in section 480(a)(2), by striking "2101" and inserting " 2701"; (4) in section 485(a)(2), by striking "2101" and inserting " 2701"; (5) in section 497, by striking "2601" and inserting "2701"; and (6) in section 505(a)(2), by striking "2101" and inserting "2701"; and (7) in section 926(b) (as added by section 6103(c)(1) of Public Law 101-239), by striking "2611" each place such term appears and inserting "2711". TITLE II—HIV CARE GRANTS State and local governments. 42 USC 300ff-21. SEC. 201. HIV CARE GRANTS. Title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act (as added by section 101) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new part: "PART B—CARE GRANT PROGRAM "SEC. 2611. GRANTS. "The Secretary shall, subject to the availability of appropriations, make grants to States to enable such States to improve the quality, availability and organization of health care and support services for individuals and families with HIV disease. 42 USC 300ff-22. "SEC. 2612. GENERAL USE OF GRANTS. "(a) IN GENERAL.—A State may use amounts provided under grants made under this part— "(1) to establish and operate HIV care consortia within areas most affected by HIV disease that shall be designed to provide a comprehensive continuum of care to individuals and families with HIV disease in accordance with section 2613; "(2) to provide home- and community-based care services for individuals with HIV disease in accordance with section 2614; "(3) to provide assistance to assure the continuity of health insurance coverage for individuals with HIV disease in accordance with section 2615; and "(4) to provide treatments, that have been determined to prolong life or prevent serious deterioration of health, to individuals with HIV disease in accordance with section 2616. "(b) INFANTS AND WOMEN, ETC.— A State shall use not less than 15 percent of funds allocated under this part to provide health and support services to infants, children, women, and families with HIV disease. 42 USC 300ff-23. "SEC. 2613. GRANTS TO ESTABLISH HIV CARE CONSORTIA. "(a) CONSORTIA.— A State may use amounts provided under a grant awarded under this part to provide assistance under section 2612(a)(1) to an entity that— "(1) is an association of one or more public, ^d one or more nonprofit private, health care and support service providers and community based organizations operating within areas determined by the State to be most affected by HIV disease; and "(2) agrees to use such assistance for the planning, development and delivery, through the direct provision of services or