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106 STAT. 362 PUBLIC LAW 102-321—JULY 10, 1992 osteopathic, nursing, social work, and other specialized graduate students; and "(F) the applicant has the capacity to conduct programs of continuing education in such medical, legal, and social service fields as the Secretary may require. "(2) the application contains a detailed five-year plan for research relating to drug abuse. "(b) GRANTS.— The Director of the Institute shall, under such conditions as the Secretary may reasonably require, make annual grants to Centers which have been designated under this section. No funds provided under a grant under this subsection may be used for the purchase of any land or the purchase, construction, preservation, or repair of any building. For the purposes of the preceding sentence, the term 'construction' has the meaning given that term by section 701(2). _, •.K-:^,::...K- ty-• ,-.«••- •--,• ^• •^\ ',, -.- l^ -, "OFFICE ON AIDS • ^ f.- , -:r.- - Establishment. "SEC. 4640. The Director of the Institute shall establish within 42 USC 2850-3. ^j^e Institute an Office on AIDS. The Office shall be responsible ^ for the coordination of research and determining the direction of the Institute with respect to AIDS research related to— "(1) primary prevention of the spread of HIV, including transmission via drug abuse; "(2) drug abuse services research; and "(3) other matters determined appropriate by the Director. " ME D ICATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 42 USC 2850-4. «SEC. 464P. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— T here is established in the Institute a Medication Development Program through which the Director of such Institute shall— "(1) conduct periodic meetings with the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to discuss measures that may facilitate the approval process of drug abuse treatments; "(2) encourage and promote (through grants, contracts, international collaboration, or otherwise) expanded research programs, investigations, experiments, community trials, and studies, into the development and use of medications to treat drug addiction; "(3) establish or provide for the establishment of research facilities; "(4) report on the activities of other relevant agencies relating to the development and use of pharmacotherapeutic treatments for drug addiction; "(5) collect, analyze, and disseminate data useful in the development and use of pharmacotherapeutic treatments for drug addiction and collect, catalog, analyze, and disseminate through international channels, the results of such research; "(6) directly or through grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements, support training in the fundamental sciences and cUnical disciplines related to the pharmacotherapeutic treatment of drug abuse, including the use of training stipends, fellowships, and awards where appropriate; and "(7) coordinate the activities conducted under this section

with related activities conducted within the National Institute

on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute of