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 PUBLIC LAW 99-401—AUG. 27, 1986

100 STAT. 907

calendar years 1987 and 1988, about the incidence of child abuse, including child sexual abuse, and shall publish annually a summary of such data. (b) MODIFICATION OF UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM.—(1) As

soon as practicable, but in no case later than January 1, 1989, the Attorney General shall modify the uniform crime reporting program in the Federal Bureau of Investigation to include data on the age of the victim of the offense and the relationship, if any, of the victim to the offender, for types of offenses that may involve child abuse, including child sexual abuse. (2) The modification, once made, shall remain in effect until the later of— (A) 10 years after the date it is made; or (B) such ending date as may be set by the Attorney General. SEC. 106. AMENDMENT TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT.

(a) SECTION 523.—Section 523(e) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290dd-3(e)) is amended by adding after and below paragraph (2) the following: "The prohibitions of this section do not apply to the reporting under State law of incidents of suspected child abuse and neglect to the appropriate State or local authorities.". (b) SECTION 527.—Section 527(e) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 290ee-(3)) is 42 USC amended by adding after and below paragraph (2) the following: 290ee-3. "The prohibitions of this section do not apply to the reporting under State law of incidents of suspected child abuse and neglect to the appropriate State or local authorities.". TITLE II—TEMPORARY CHILD CARE FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND CRISIS NURSERIES SEC. 201 SHORT TITLE.

This title may be cited as the "Temporary Child Care for Handicapped Children and Crisis Nurseries Act of 1986". SEC. 202. FINDINGS.

The Congress finds that it is necessary to establish demonstration programs of grants to the States to assist private and public agencies and organizations to provide: (A) temporary non-medical child care for children with special needs to alleviate social, emotional, and financial stress among children and families of such children, and (B) crisis nurseries for children who are abused and neglected, at risk of abuse or neglect, or who are in families receiving child protective services. SEC. 203. TEMPORARY CHILD CARE FOR HANDICAPPED AND CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall establish a demonstration program of grants to States to assist private and public agencies and organizations to provide in-home or out-of-home temporary non-medical child care for handicapped children, and children with chronic or terminal illnesses. Such care shall be provided on a sliding fee scale with hourly and daily rates. SEC. 204. CRISIS NURSERIES.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall establish a demonstration program of grants to States to assist private and

Temporary Child Care for Handicapped Children and Crisis Nurseries Act of 1986. 42 USC 5117 note. Health and medical care. 42 USC 5117.

Health and medical care. 42 USC 5117a.

42 USC 5117b.

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