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 104 STAT. 584 PUBLIC LAW 101-381—AUG. 18, 1990 "(3) the average cost of providing each category of HIV- related health services and the extent to which such cost is paid by third-party payors; and "(4) the aggregate amounts expended for each such category of services, " (c) DATE CERTAIN FOR SUBMISSION. — "(1) REQUIREMENT.—Except as provided in paragraph (2), to be eligible to receive a grant under section 2601(a) for a fiscal year, an application under subsection (a) shall be submitted not later thsin 45 days after the date on which appropriations are made under section 2608 for the fiscal year. "(2) EXCEPTION.—The Secretary may extend the time for the submission of an application under paragraph (1) for a period of not to exceed 60 days if the Secretary determines that the eligible area has made a good faith effort to comply with the requirement of such paragraph but has otherwise been unable to submit its application. "(3) DISTRIBUTION BY SECRETARY. — Not later than 45 days after receiving an application that meets the requirements of subsection (a) from an eligible area, the Secretary shall distribute to such eligible area the amounts awarded under the grant for which the application was submitted. "(4) REDISTRIBUTION. — Any amounts appropriated in any fiscal year under this part and not obligated to an eligible entity as a result of the failure of such entity to submit an application shall be redistributed by the Secretary to other eligible entities in proportion to the original grants made to such eligible areas under 2601(a). " (d) REQUIREMENTS REGARDING IMPOSITION OF CHARGES FOR SERV- ICES. — "(1) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary may not make a grant under section 2601 to an eligible area unless the eligible area provides assurances that in the provision of services with assistance provided under the grant— "(A) in the case of individuals with an income less than or equal to 100 percent of the official poverty line, the provider will not impose charges on any such individual for the provision of services under the grant; "(B) in the case of individuals with an income greater than 100 percent of the official poverty line, the provider— "(i) will impose a charge on each such individual for the provision of such services; and "(ii) will impose the charge according to a schedule of charges that is made available to the public; "(C) in the case of individuals with an income greater than 100 percent of the official poverty line and not exceeding 200 percent of such poverty line, the provider will not, for any calendar year, impose charges in an amount exceeding 5 percent of the annual gross income of the individual involved; "(D) in the case of individuals with an income greater than 200 percent of the official poverty line and not exceeding 300 percent of such poverty line, the provider will not, for any calendar year, impose charges in an amount exceeding 7 percent of the annual gross income of the individual involved; and

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