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106 STAT. 4578 PUBLIC LAW 102-573—OCT. 29, 1992 Tribal Coordinating Committee to assist them in developing or modifying a Tribal Action Plan under section 4206 of the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986 (25 U.S.C. 2471 et seq.). "(c) COMPREHENSIVE REPORT. —Each service unit director shall be responsible for assembling the data compiled under this section and section 4214 of the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986 (25 U.S.C. 2434) into an annual tribal comprehensive report. Such report shall be provided to the affected tribe and to the Director of the Service who shall develop and publish a biennial national report based on such tribal comprehensive reports. " F E T AL A LCOHOL SYNDROME AND FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECT GRANTS 25 USC i665g. "SEC. 708. (a)(1) The Secretary may make grants to Indian tribes and tribal organizations to establish fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effect programs as provided in this section for the purposes of meeting the health status objectives specified in section 3(b). "(2) Grants made pursuant to this section shall be used to— "(A) develop and provide community and in-school training, education, and prevention programs relating to FAS and FAE; "(B) identify and provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment to high-risk women; "(C) identify and provide appropriate educational and vocational support, counseling, advocacy, and information to FAS and FAE affected persons and their families or caretakers; "(D) develop and implement counseling and support programs in schools for FAS and FAE affected children; "(E) develop prevention and intervention models which incorporate traditional healers, cultural values and community involvement; "(F) develop, print, and disseminate education and prevention materials on FAS and FAE; and "(G) develop and implement, through the tribal consultation process, culturally sensitive assessment and diagnostic tools for use in tribal and urban Indism communities. "(3) The Secretary shall establish criteria for the review and approval of applications for grants under this section. "(b) The Secretary, acting through the Service, shall— "(1) develop an annual plan for the prevention, intervention, treatment, and aftercare for those affected by FAS and FAE in Indian communities; "(2) conduct a study, directly or by contract with any organization, entity, or institution of higher education with significant knowledge of FAS and FAE and Indian communities, of the special educational, vocational, school-to-work transition, and independent living needs of adolescent and adult Indians and Alaska Natives with FAS or FAE; and Establishment. "(3) establish a national clearinghouse for prevention and educational materials and other information on FAS and FAE effect in Indian and Alaska Native communities and ensure access to clearinghouse materials by any Indian tribe or urban Indian organization. Establishment. "(c) The Secretary shall establish a task force to be known as the FAS/FAE Task Force to advise the Secretary in carrying out subsection (b). Such task force shall be composed of rep-