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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 2072

Research and development.

State and local governments.

State and local governments. 42 USC 705.

PUBLIC LAW 99-509—OCT. 21, 1986

"(2)(A) Of the amounts appropriated for a fiscal year in excess of $478,000,000 that remain after the Secretary has retained the applicable amount (if any) for such fiscal year under paragraph (1), an amount equal to 33 V percent shall be retained and allotted in a the same manner as the amounts retained and allotted under subsections (a) and (h). "(B) The amounts retained by the Secretary under this paragraph shall be used for the purpose of carrying out (through grants, contracts, or otherwise) special projects of regional or national significance, training, and research to promote access to primary health services for children and community-based service networks and case management services for children with special health care needs. "(C) The amounts allotted to the States under this paragraph shall be used to develop primary health services demonstration programs and projects for children and to promote the development of community-based service networks and case management services for children with special health care needs. "(D) For purposes of this paragraph— "(i) the term 'primary health services' includes— "(I) any assessment, diagnosis, or treatment service provided on an outpatient basis that is designed to promote the health, to prevent the development of disease or disability, or to treat an illness or other health condition, of a child, and "(II) any service designed to promote the access of children to high quality, continuous, and comprehensive primary health services, including case management; "(ii) the term 'community-based service network for children with special health care needs' means a network of coordinated, high-quality services that is located in or near the home communities of children with special health care needs in order to improve the health status, functioning, and well-being of such children; "(iii) the term 'case management services' means services to promote the effective and efficient organization and utilization of resources to assure access to necessary comprehensive services for children and their families; and "(iv) the term 'comprehensive services' includes early identification and intervention services, diagnostic and evaluation services, treatment services, rehabilitation services, family support services, and special education services. "(3) Of the amounts appropriated for a fiscal year in excess of $478,000,000 that remain after the Secretary has retained the applicable amount (if any) for such fiscal year under paragraph (1), an amount equal to 66% percent shall be retained and allotted in the same manner and for the same purposes as the amounts retained and allotted under subsections (a) and (b). "(d)(1) To the extent that all the funds appropriated under this title for a fiscal year are not otherwise allotted to States either because all the States have not qualified for such allotments under section 505 for the fiscal year or because some States have indicated in their descriptions of activities under section 505 that they do not intend to use the full amount of such allotments, such excess shall be allotted among the remaining States in proportion to the amount otherwise allotted to such States for the fiscal year without regard to this paragraph.