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PUBLIC LAW 102-573—OCT. 29, 1992 106 STAT. 4555 "INDIAN YOUTH GRANT PROGRAM "SEC. 216. (a) The Secretary, acting through the Service, is 25 USC l621o. authorized to make grants to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations for innovative mental and physical disease prevention and health promotion and treatment programs for Indian preadolescent and adolescent youths. "(b)(1) Funds made available under this section may be used to— "(A) develop prevention and treatment programs for Indian youth which promote mental and physical health and incorporate cultural values, community and family involvement, and traditional healers; and "(B) develop and provide community training and education. "(2) Funds made available under this section may not be used to provide services described in section 209(m). "(c) The Secretary shall— "(1) disseminate to Indian tribes information regarding models for the delivery of comprehensive health care services to Indian and urban Indian adolescents; "(2) encourage the implementation of such models; and "(3) at the request of an Indian tribe, provide technical assistance in the implementation of such models. "(d) The Secretary shall establish criteria for the review and approval of applications under this section. "(e) There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1993 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000. ". SEC. 213. AMERICAN INDIANS INTO PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM. Title II of the Act (as amended by section 212 of this Act) is amended by adding at the end the following new section: "AMERICAN INDIANS INTO PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM "SEC. 217. (a) The Secretary may provide grants to at least 25 USC I62lp. 3 colleges and universities for the purpose of developing and maintaining American Indian psychology career recruitment programs as a means of encouraging Indians to enter the mental health field. "(b) The Secretary shall provide one of the grsuits authorized Grants, under subsection (a) to develop and maintain a program at the University of North Dakota to be known as the 'Quentin N. Burdick American Indians Into Psychology Program'. Such program shall, to the mELximum extent feasible, coordinate with the Quentin N. Burdick Indian Health Programs authorized under section 114(b), the Quentin N. Burdick American Indians Into Nursing Program authorized under section 112(e), and existing university research and communications networks. "(c)(1) The Secretary shall issue regulations for the competitive Regulations, awarding of the grants provided under mis section. "(2) Applicants for grants under this section shall agree to provide a program which, at a minimum— "(A) provides outreach and recruitment for health professions to Indian communities including elementary, secondary