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 PUBLIC LAW 101-147—NOV. 10, 1989 103 STAT. 895 nutrition education and breastfeeding promotion and support they have received."; and (D) by adding at the end the following new paragraphs: "(3) The State agency shall— "(A) ensure that written information concerning food stamps, the program for aid to families with dependent children under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act, and the child support enforcement program under part D of title IV of the Social Security Act is provided on at least 1 occasion to each adult participeint in and each applicant for the program; "(B) provide each local agency with materials showing the maximum income limits, according to family size, applicable to pregnant women, infants, and children up to age 5 under the medical assistamce progrsim established under title XIX of the Social Security Act (in this section referred to as the 'medicaid program'); and "(C) provide to individuals applying for the program under this section, or reapplying at the end of their certification period, written information about the medicaid program and referral to such program or to agencies authorized to determine presumptive eligibility for such program, if such individuals are not participating in such program and appear to have family income below the applicable maximum income limits for such program. "(4) The State agency shall ensure that each local agency shall maintain and make available for distribution a list of local resources for substance abuse counseling and treatment."; (4) in subsection (f)— (A) in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1)— (i) in clause (iii)— (I) by inserting "local programs for breastfeeding promotion," after "immunization programs,"; and (II) by inserting "and treatment' after "alcohol and drug abuse counseling"; (ii) by amending clause (vii) to read as follows: "(vii) a plan to provide program benefits under this section to eligible individuals most in need of the benefits and to provide eligible individuals not participating in the program with information on the program, the eligibility criteria for the program, and how to apply for the program, with emphasis on reaching and enrolling eligible women in the early months of pregnancy, including provisions to reach and enroll eligible migrants;"; (iii) by redesignating clauses (viii) and (ix) as clauses (xii) and (xiii), respectively; and (iv) by inserting after clause (vii) the following new clauses: "(viii) a plan to provide program benefits under this section to unserved infants and children under the care of foster parents, protective services, or child welfare authorities, including in- fants exposed to drugs perinatally; "(ix) if the State agency chooses to provide program benefits under this section to some or all eligible individuals who are incarcerated in prisons or juvenile detention facilities that do i not receive Federal assistance under any program specifically established to assist pregnant women regarding their nutrition and health needs, a plan for the provision of such benefits to. Food stamps. Medicaid. Public information. Records. Drugs and drug abuse.

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