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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 818

42 USC 1383 note.

42 USC 1385 note.

PUBLIC LAW 97-35—AUG. 13, 1981 (G) by striking out "(A) in the case of ^plicants for aid to the aged, blind, or disabled" in subsection (b)(^; (H) by striking out "and (B)" and all that follows through "who resides in the State" in subsection (b)(2); and (I) by striking out "(or for aid to the aged, blind, or disabled and medical assistance for the aged)" each place it appears in the third sentence of subsection (b). (5) Section 1603 of such title is amended— (A) by striking out paragraphs (1) and (3) of subsection (a): (B) by striking out (including expenditures for premiums and all that follows through "cost thereof)" in paragraph (2)(A); (C) by striking out "the larger of the following amounts: (i)", "(I)", and ", or (II)" and all that follows before the semicolon, in paragraph (2)(B); and (D) by striking out subsection (d). (6) Section 1605 ofsuch title is amended— (A) by striking out ", or (if provided" and all that follows through "under State law in behalf of," in subsection (a) in the matter before paragraph (1), and (B) by striking out subsection (b).

Maternal and

Subtitle D—Matcmal and Child Health Services Block

ehild Health Services Block Grant Act.

^ , Urailt SHORT TITLE OF SUBTITLE

42 USC 1305 note.

SEC. 2191. This subtitle may be cited as the "Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Act". MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT

SEC. 2192. (a) Title V of the Social Security Act is amended to read as follows: "TITLE V—MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT "AUTHORIZATION OP APPROPRIATIONS

42 USC 701.

42 USC 1381.

"SEC. 501. (a) For the purpose of enabling each State— "(1) to assure mothers and children (in particular those with low income or with limited availability of health services) access to quality maternal and child health services, (2) to reduce infant mortality and the incidence of preventable diseases and handicapping conditions among children, to reduce the need for inpatient and long-term care services, to increase the number of children (especially preschool children) appropriately immunized against disease and the number of low income children receiving health assessments and follow-up diagnostic and treatment services, and otherwise to promote the health of mothers and children (especially by providing preventive and primary ceire services for low income children, and prenatal, delivery, and postpartum care for low income mothers), "(3) to provide rehabilitation services for blind and disabled individuals under the age of 16 receiving benefits under title XVI of this Act, and "(4) to provide services for locating, and for medical, surgical, corrective, and other services, and care for, and facilities for