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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

PUBLIC LAW 97-35—AUG. 13, 1981 diagnosis, hospitalization, and aftercare for, children who are crippled or who are suffering from conditions leading to crippling; and for the purpose of enabling the Secretary to provide for special projects of regional and national significance, research, and training with respect to maternal and child health and crippled children, for genetic disease testing, counseling, and information development and dissemination programs, and for grants relating to hemophilia (without regard to age), there are authorized to be appropriated $373,000,000 for fiscal year 1982 and for each fiscal year thereafter. "(b) For purposes of this title: "(1) The term 'consolidated health programs' means the programs administered under the provisions of— "(A) this title (relating to maternal and child health and crippled children'services), 'XB) section 1615(c) of this Act (relating to supplemental security income for disabled children), "(C) sections 316 (relating to lead-based paint poisoning prevention programs), 1101 (relating to genetic disease programs), 1121 (relating to sudden infant death syndrome programs) and 1131 (relating to hemophilia treatment centers) of the Public Health Service Act, and "(D) title IV of the Health Services and Centers Amendments of 1978 (Public Law 95-626; relating to adolescent pregnancy grants), as such provisions were in effect before the date of the enactment of the Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Act. "(2) The term 'low income' means, with respect to an individual or family, such an individual or family with an income determined to be below the nonfarm income official poverty line defined by the Office of Management and Budget and revised annually in accordance with section 624 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.

95 STAT. 819

42 USC I382d. 42 USC 247a, 1301, 1320a, 1320b-l.

42 USC 247b-i.

"Low income."

42 USC 2971d.

ALLOTMENTS TO STATES AND FEDERAL SET-ASIDE

"SEC. 502. (a)(1) Of the amount appropriated under section 501(a), 42 USC 702. the Secretary shall retain an amount equal to 15 percent thereof in the case of fiscal year 1982, and an amount equal to not less than 10, nor more than 15, percent thereof in the case of each fiscal year thereafter, for the purpose of carrying out (through grants, contracts, or otherwise) special projects of regional and national significance, training, and research and for the funding of genetic disease testing, counseling, and information development and dissemination programs and of comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic and treatment centers. The authority of the Secretary to enter into any contracts under this title is effective for any fiscal year only to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in appropriations Acts. "(2) For purposes of paragraph (1)— "(A) amounts retained by the Secretary for training shall be used to make grants to public or nonprofit private institutions of higher learning for training personnel for health care and related services for mothers and children; Lnd "(B) amounts retained by the Secretary for research shall be used to make grants to, contracts with, or jointly financed cooperative agreements with, public or nonprofit institutions of higher learning and public or nonprofit private agencies and organizations engaged in research or in maternal and child