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 102 STAT. 4196

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988 "(A) the amount the State received under section 1913 for fiscal year 1988 (as such section was in effect for such fiscal year); and "(B) the amount the State received under part C for fiscal year 1988.". (b) TERRITORIES AND CERTAIN SET-ASIDE.—Section 1912A of

42 USC 300x-la.

Territories, U.S.

Hawaii.

Contracts.

the

Public Health Service Act, as added by subsection (a) of this section, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(c)(1) The allotment for a territory of the United States under this subpart for a fiscal year shall be the greater of— "(A) $100,000; and "(B) an amount determined in accordance with paragraph (2). "(2) The amount referred to in paragraph (I)(B) is the product of— "(A) an amount equal to the amounts reserved under paragraph (3); and "(B) a percentage equal to the quotient of— "(i) the population of the territory involved, as indicated by the most recently available data; divided by "(ii) the aggregate population of the territories of the United States, as indicated by such data. "(3) The Secretary shall reserve for the territories of the United S t a t ^ 1.5 percent of the amounts appropriated pursuant to section 1911 for allotments under this subpart for the fiscal year involved. "(d)(1) Of the amount allotted to the State of Hawaii under this section, an amount equal to the proportion of Native Hawaiiems residing in the State of Hawaii to the total population of the State of Hawaii shall be avsdlable under this section only for Native Hawaiians. "(2) The amount made available under paragraph (1) may be expended only through contracts entered into by the State of Hawaii with public and private nonprofit organizations to enable such organizations to plan, conduct, and administer comprehensive substsmce abuse and treatment programs for the benefit of Native Hawaiians. In entering into contracts under this subsection, the State of Hawaii shall give preference to Native Hawaiian organizations and Native Hawaiian health centers. "(3) For the purposes of this subsection, the terms 'Native Hawaiian', 'Native Hawaiian organization', and 'Native Hawaiian health center* have the meaning given such terms in section 2308 of subtitle D of title II of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.". (c) TRANSITION RULES FOR STATES.—Section 1912A of the Public

Health Service Act, as added by subsection (a) of this section and amended by subsection 0>) of such section, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: "(e)(1) For fiscal years 1989 through 1992, if the amount available for allotment from appropriations under section 1911 does not exceed the amount applicable under subsection (f) for the fiscal year involved, the amount of the allotment under this subpart for the State for such fiscal year shall be the product of— "(A) the amount appropriated under section 1911 for such fiscal year; and "(B) a percentage equal to the quotient of— "(i) an amount equal to the amount of the allotment under this part for the State for fiscal year 1984; divided by "(ii) an amount equal to the amount appropriated for allotments under this part for fiscal year 1984.

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