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123STA T .7 3 8PUBLIC LA W 111 – 8 —M A R .11 , 2 0 0 9intheF e d e ralR e g i s ter o n S e p te mb er 16, 1 987 ,b y the D epartment o fH ealth and H u man Ser v i c es, relating to the eligibility for the health care services of the I ndian Health Service until the Indian Health Service has submitted a budget re q uest reflecting the increased costs associated w ith the proposed final rule, and such request has been included in an appropriations A ct and enacted into law .W ith respect to functions transferred by the Indian Health Service to tribes or tribal organi z ations, the Indian Health Service is authorized to provide goods and services to those entities, on a reimbursable basis, including payment in advance with subse - quent ad j ustment. T he reimbursements received therefrom, along with the funds received from those entities pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination Act, may be credited to the same or subsequent appropriation account that provided the funding, with such amounts to remain available until e x pended. Reimbursements for training, technical assistance, or services provided by the Indian Health Service will contain total costs, including direct, administrative, and overhead associated with the provision of goods, services, or technical assistance. The appropriation structure for the Indian Health Service may not be altered without advance notification to the House and Senate C ommittees on Appropriations. NATION A L IN S TIT U T E SO F HEALT H NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EN V I R ON M ENTAL HEALTH S C IENCES For necessary expenses for the National Institute of E nviron- mental Health Sciences in carrying out activities set forth in section 3 11 ( a ) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa- tion, and L iability Act of 198 0 , as amended, and section 1 2 6(g) of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, $ 78,07 4 ,000. A G ENC Y FOR TO X IC SU B STANCES AN D DISEASE REGISTRY TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL P UBLIC HEALTH For necessary expenses for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) in carrying out activities set forth in sections 104(i) and 111(c)(4) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended

section 118(f) of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), as amended; and section 3019 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, $74,039,000, of which up to $1,000 to remain available until expended, is for Individual Learning Accounts for full-time equivalent employees of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

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d, That notwith- standing any other provision of law, in lieu of performing a health assessment under section 104(i)(6) of CERCLA, the Administrator of ATSDR may conduct other appropriate health studies, evalua- tions, or activities, including, without limitation, biomedical testing, clinical evaluations, medical monitoring, and referral to accredited health care providers: Provided fu r th er, That in performing any such health assessment or health study, evaluation, or activity, the Administrator of ATSDR shall not be bound by the deadlines in section 104(i)(6)(A) of CERCLA: Provided further, That none Notif i ca tio n.