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 PUBLIC LAW 101-302-MAY 25, 1990 104 STAT. 233 ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH The second proviso under the heading "Alcohol, drug abuse, and Effective date, mental health" in title IV of Public Law 101-164 is repealed effec- ^^^ S*«*- ^l^^- tive September 10, 1990 if the treatment waiting period reduction grants are not specifically authorized prior to that date. HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM MANAGEMENT All funds collected in fiscal year 1990 in accordance with section 353 of the Public Health Service Act shall be credited to this account, to remain available until expended, for necessary expenses associated with the survey and certification of clinical laboratories. FAMILY SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For an additional amount for "Refugee and entrant assistance", $6,000,000, to be distributed under the Targeted Assistance Program, of which $5,000,000 shall be for health and educational services in areas affected as a result of the massive influx of Cuban and Haitian entrants during the Mariel boatlift, $500,000 shall be available for communities currently conducting a "Fish/Wilson" demonstration project and which have been heavily impacted by the recent influx of Soviet Pentecostals for health and employment services, and $500,000 shall be available for schools in areas impacted by the influx of Indochinese refugees who entered the United States after October 1, 1979, in which the enrollment of Indochinese students (including secondary migrants) is greater than 2,000, and who comprise no less than 20 percent of the overall school enrollment in such a locality with a general population of no less than 75,000 persons: Provided, That the amount provided herein shall be derived by transfer from funds appropriated in Public Law 101-166 for Student Financial Assistance for carrying out activities authorized under part E, section 465 of the Higher Education Act, as amended. LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE For an additional amount for "Low income home energy assistance", $50,000,000 to remain available until October 31, 1990: Provided, That the Secretary shall obligate these funds on the basis of relative need to those States and other entities which promptly supplement their applications under the Act for the current fiscal year demonstrating both a substantial need for and the capacity to expend the additional funds.

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