Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 2.djvu/458

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\ 114 STAT. 1340 PUBLIC LAW 106-345—OCT. 20, 2000 (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting at the end the following subparagraph: "(F) Making available to pregnant women with HIV disease, and to the infants of women with such disease, treatment services for such disease in accordance with applicable recommendations of the Secretary."; (2) by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows: " (2) FUNDING.— "(A) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. — For the purpose of carrying out this subsection, there are authorized to be appropriated $30,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2001 through 2005. Amounts made available under section 2677 for carrying out this part are not available for carrying out this section unless otherwise authorized. " (B) ALLOCATIONS FOR CERTAIN STATES.— "(i) IN GENERAL. —Of the amounts appropriated under subparagraph (A) for a fiscal year in excess of $10,000,000 — "(I) the Secretary shall reserve the applicable percentage under clause (iv) for mgiking grants under paragraph (1) both to States described in clause (ii) and States described in clause (iii); and "(II) the Secretary shall reserve the remaining amounts for other States, taking into consideration the factors described in subparagraph (C)(iii), except that this subclause does not apply to any State that for the fiscal year involved is receiving amounts pursuant to subclause (I), "(ii) REQUIRED TESTING OF NEWBORNS.—For purposes of clause (i)(I), the States described in this clause are States that under law (including under regulations or the discretion of State officials) have— "(I) a requirement that all newborn infants born in the State be tested for HIV disease and that the biological mother of each such infant, and the legal guardian of the infant (if other than the biological mother), be informed of the results of the testing; or "(II) a requirement that newborn infants born in the State be tested for HIV disease in circumstances in which the attending obstetrician for the birth does not know the HIV status of the mother of the infant, and that the biological mother of each such infant, and the legal guardian of the infant (if other than the biological mother), be informed of the results of the testing, "(iii) MOST SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN CASES OF PERINATAL TRANSMISSION. — For purposes of clause (i)(I), the States described in this clause are the following (exclusive of States described in clause (ii)), as applicable: "(I) For fiscal years 2001 and 2002, the two States that, relative to other States, have the most significant reduction in the rate of new cases of the perinatal transmission of HIV (as indicated by the number of such cases reported to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and