Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 3.djvu/985

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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-627—NOV. 10, 1978

92 STAT. 3617

fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, $900,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981, and $950,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, for the purpose of carrying out the program authorized by this section. Of the sums appropriated for any fiscal year for the program under this section, one-half of 1 percent, not to exceed $3,000,000, shall be available to the Secretary for the purpose of evaluating program performance, evaluating health benefits, and administration of pilot projects, including projects designed to meet the special needs of migrants, Indians, and rural populations. " (h)(1) The Secretary shall make 20 percent of the funds provided under this section each fiscal year (other than funds expended for evaluation and pilot projects under subsection (g) of this section) available for State agency and local agency administrative costs. When reallocating funds, the Secretary may exceed the 20 percent limitation for administrative costs if the Secretary determines such action necessary for the proper, efficient, and effective administration of the program. Not less than one-sixth of the funds expended by each State agency for administrative costs under this subsection shall be used for nutrition education activities, unless the State agency requests that it be authorized to expend a lesser amount and such request is accompanied by documentation that other funds will be used to conduct such activities. "(2) The Secretary, for each of the fiscal years 1979 through 1982, Administrative shall allocate administrative funds to each State agency on the basis funds, allocation, of a formula determined by the Secretary, which shall include a minimum amount, and which shall be designed to take into account the varying needs of State agencies based on factors such as the number of local agencies and the number of persons participating in the program at those agencies. "(3) Each State agency shall provide, from its allocation for administrative funds, funds to local agencies for their administrative costs. Each State agency shall distribute administrative funds to local Guidelines, agencies under allocation standards developed by the State agency in cooperation with the several local agencies, which satisfy allocation guidelines established by the Secretary. Such allocation standards shall take into account factors deemed appropriate to further proper, efficient, and effective administration of the program, such as local agency staffing needs, density of population, number of persons served, and availability of administrative support from other sources. These allocation standards shall be included in the plan of operation and administration required by subsection (f) of this section. "(4) The State agency shall forward in advance to local agencies those administrative funds necessary for successful commencement of program operations under this section during the three months following approval or until a program reaches its projected caseload level, whichever comes first. " (i) By the beginning of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall divide, among the State agencies, the funds provided in accordance with this section on the basis of a formula determined by the Secretary. Each State agency's allocation, as so determined, shall constitute the State agency's authorized operational level for that year, except that the Secretary shall reallocate funds periodically if the Secretary determines that a State agency is unable to spend its allocation. For purposes of the formula, if Indians are served by the health department of a State, the formula shall be based on the State population inclusive