Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/629

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PUBLIC LAW 101-381—AUG. 18, 1990 104 STAT. 595 grant under this part, except that the Secretary in providing Federal funds under the grant shall provide such funds (in accordance with the ratios prescribed in paragraph (1)) only with respect to the amount of funds contributed by such State. 'SEC. 2618. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS. 42 USC 300ff-28. "(a) SPECIAL PROJECTS OF A NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. — "(1) IN GENERAL.— Of the amount appropriated under section 2620 for each fiscal year, the Secretary shall use not to exceed 10 percent of such amount to establish and administer a special projects of national significance program to award direct grants to public and nonprofit private entities including community- based organizations to fund special programs for the care and treatment of individuals with HIV disease. "(2) GRANTS. —The Secretary shall award grants under subsection (a) based on— "(A) the need to assess the effectiveness of a particular model for the care and treatment of individuals with HIV disease; "(B) the innovative nature of the proposed activity; and "(C) the potential replicability of the proposed activity in other similar localities or nationally. "(3) SPECIAL PROJECTS. —Special projects of a national significance may include those that are designed to— "(A) establish a system designed to increase the number of health care facilities willing and able to serve low-income individuals and families with HIV disease; "(B) deliver drug abuse treatment and HIV health care services at a single location, through either an outpatient or residential facility; "(C) provide support and respite care for participants in family-based care networks critical to the delivery of comprehensive HIV care in the minority community; "(D) deliver an enhanced spectrum of comprehensive health care and support services to underserved hemophilia populations, including minorities and those in rural and underserved areas, utilizing established networks of hemophilia diagnostic and treatment centers and community- based outreach systems; "(E) deliver HIV health care and support services to Indians with HIV disease and their families; "(F) improve the provision of HIV health care and support services to individuals and families with HIV disease located in rural areas; "(G) deliver HIV health care and support services to homeless individuals and families with HIV disease; and "(H) deliver HIV health care and support services to individuals with HIV diseeise who are incarcerated. "(b) AMOUNT OF GRANT TO STATE. — "(1) MINIMUM ALLOTMENT. —Subject to the extent of amounts made available under section 2620, the amount of a greuit to be made under this part for— "(A) each of the several States and the District of Colum- District of bia for a fiscal year shall be the greater of— Columbia, "(i) $100,000, and "(ii) an amount determined under paragraph (2); and