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114 STAT. 1330 PUBLIC LAW 106-345—OCT. 20, 2000 perinatal transmission of HIV, a State shall for each of such populations use, of the funds allocated under this part to the State for a fiscal year, not less than the percentage constituted by the ratio of the population involved (infants, children, youth, or women in the State) with acquired immune deficiency syndrome to the general population in the State of individuals with such sjnidrome. "(2) WAIVER. —With respect to the population involved, the Secretary may provide to a State a waiver of the requirement pf paragraph (1) if the State demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the population is receiving HIV-related health services through the State medicaid program under title / XIX of the Social Security Act, the State children's health insurance program under title XXI of such Act, or other Federal or State programs.". SEC. 202. USE OF GRANTS. Section 2612 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. SOOff- 22) is amended— (1) by striking "A State may use" and inserting "(a) IN GENERAL.— ^A State may use"; and (2) by adding at the end the following subsections: "(b) SUPPORT SERVICES; OUTREACH. — The purposes for which a grant under this part may be used include delivering or enhancing the following: "(1) Outpatient and ambulatory support services under section 2611(a) (including case management) to the extent that such services facilitate, enhance, support, or sustain the delivery, continuity, or benefits of health services for individuals and families with HIV disease. "(2) Outreach activities that are intended to identify individuals with HIV disease who know their HIV status and are not receiving HIV-related services, and that are— "(A) necessary to implement the strategy under section 2617(b)(4)(B), including activities facilitating the access of such individuals to HIV-related primary care services at entities described in subsection (c)(1); "(B) conducted in a manner consistent with the requirement under section 2617(b)(6)(G) and 2651(b)(2); and "(C) supplement, and do not supplant, such activities that are carried out with amounts appropriated under section 317. "(c) EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES. — "(1) IN GENERAL. — The purposes for which a grant under this part may be used include providing to individuals with HIV disease early intervention services described in section 2651(b)(2), with follow-up referral provided for the purpose of facilitating the access of individuals receiving the services to HIV-related health services. The entities through which such services may be provided under the grant include public health departments, emergency rooms, substance abuse and mental health treatment programs, detoxification centers, detention facilities, clinics regarding sexually transmitted diseases, homeless shelters, HIV disease counseling and testing sites, health care points of entry specified by States or eligible areas, federally qualified health centers, and entities described in section