Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 1.djvu/374

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106 STAT. 342 PUBLIC LAW 102-321—JULY 10, 1992 (3) DEFINITIONS.— For purposes of this subsection: (A) The term "former section 509F" means section 509F of the Public Health Service Act, as in effect for fiscal year 1992. (B) The term "current section 508" means section 508 of the Public Health Service Act, as in effect for fiscal year 1993 and subsequent fiscal years. (C) The term "current section 509" mesuis section 509 of the Public Health Service Act, as in effect for fiscal year 1993 and subsequent fiscal years. SEC. 109. DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. Subpart 1 of part B of title V (as amended by section 108) is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AIDS. "SEC 510. (a) GRANTS FOR TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT.— The Direc- Childrenand tor of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment shall provide Riinorities grants to public and nonprofit private entities for the purpose Rural and urban of establishing demonstration projects that will improve the proviareas. sion of treatment services for substance abuse. ^°"l?^-^^^,. o "(b) NATURE OF PROJECTS. — Grants under subsection (a) shall 42 USC 290bb-3. foe awarded to- "(1) projects that provide treatment to adolescents, female addicts and their children, racial and ethnic minorities, or individuals in rural areas, with preference given to such projects that provide treatment for substance abuse to women with dependent children, which treatment is provided in settings in which both primary health services for the women and pediatric care are aveiilable; "(2) projects that provide treatment in exchange for public service; "(3) projects that provide treatment services and which are operated by public and nonprofit private entities receiving grants under section 329, 330, 340, 340A, or other public or nonprofit private entities that provide primary health services; "(4) 'treatment campus' projects that— "(A) serve a significant number of individuals simultaneously; "(B) provide residential, non-community based drug treatment; "(C) provide patients with ancillary social services and referrals to community-based aftercare; and "(D) provide services on a voluntary basis; "(5) projects in leirge metropohtan areas to identify individuals in need of treatment services and to improve the avsdlability and delivery of such services in the areas; "(6) in the case of drug abusers who are at risk of HIV infection, projects to conduct outreach activities to the individuals regarding the prevention of exposure to and the transmission of the human immimodefiency virus, and to encourage the individuals to seek treatment for such abuse; and "(7) projects to determine the long-term efficacy of the projects described in this section and to disseminate to appropriate Eublic and private entities information on the projects that ave been effective.