Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 102 Part 4.djvu/81

 PUBLIC LAW 100-607—NOV. 4, 1988

102 STAT. 3051

tative aids, implantable biomaterials, auditory speech processors, speech production devices, and other otolaryngologic procedures; "(2) training programs for physicians, scientists, and other Health care health and allied health professionsds; professionals. "(3) information and continuing education programs for Education. physicians and other health and allied health professionals who will provide care for patients with disorders of hearing or other communication processes; and "(4) programs for the dissemination to the general public of information— "(A) on the importance of early detection of disorders of hearing and other communication processes, of seeking prompt treatment, rehabilitation, and of following an appropriate regimen; and "(B) on the importance of avoiding exposure to noise and other environmental toxic agents that may affect disorders of hearing or other communication processes. "(d) A center may use funds provided under subsection (a) to provide stipends for health professionals enrolled in training programs described in subsection (c)(2). "(e) Each center assisted under this section may conduct programs— "(1) to establish the effectiveness of new and improved methods of detection, referral, and diagnosis of individuals at risk of developing disorders of hearing or other communication processes; and "(2) to disseminate the results of research, screening, and other activities, and develop means of standardizing patient data and recordkeeping. "(f) The Director of the Institute shall, to the extent practicable, provide for an equitable geographical distribution of centers assisted under this section. The Director shall give appropriate consideration Aged persons. to the need for centers especially suited to meeting the needs of the Children and elderly, and of children (particularly with respect to their education youth. and training), affected by disorders of hearing or other communication processes. "(g) Support of a center under this section may be for a period not to exceed seven years. Such period may be extended by the Director of the Institute for one or more additional periods of not more than five years if the operations of such center have been reviewed by an appropriate technical and scientific peer review group established by the Director, with the advice of the Institute's advisory council, if such group has recommended to the Director that such period should be extended.".

Subtitle B—Biotechnology Information SEC. 105. ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION.

Part D of title IV (42 U.S.C. 286 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following new subpart:

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