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 PUBLIC LAW 101-381—AUG. 18, 1990 104 STAT. 591 "(A) a description of the types of programs operated or funded by the State for the provision of HIV-related services during the year preceding the year for which the grant is requested and the methods utilized by the State to finance such programs; "(B) an accounting of the amount of funds that the State has expended for such services and programs during the year preceding the year for which the grant is requested; and "(C) information concerning— "(i) the number of individuals to be served with assistance provided under the grant; "(ii) demographic data on the population of the individuals to be served; "(iii) 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 "(iv) the aggregate amounts expended for each such category of services; "(2) a comprehensive plan for the organization and delivery of HIV health care and support services to be funded with assistance received under this part that shall include a description of the purposes for which the State intends to use such assistance, including— "(A) the services and activities to be provided and an explanation of the manner in which the elements of the progrgun to be implemented by the State with such assistance will maximize the quality of health and support services available to individuals with HIV disease throughout the State; and "(B) a description of the manner in which services funded with assistance provided under this part will be coordinated with other available related services for individuals with HIV disease; and "(3) an assurance by the State that— "(A) the public health agency that is administering the grant for the State will conduct public hearings concerning the proposed use and distribution of the assistance to be received under this part; "(B) the State will— Disadvantaged "(i) to the maximum extent practicable, ensure that persons. HIV-related health care and support services delivered pursuant to a program established with assistance provided under this part will be provided without regard to the ability of the individual to pay for such services and without regard to the current or past health condition of the individual with HIV disease; "(ii) ensure that such services will be provided in a setting that is accessible to low-income individuals with HIV disease; "(iii) provide outreach to low-income individuals with HIV disease to inform such individuals of the services available under this part; and "(iv) in the case of a State that intends to use amounts provided under the grant for purposes described in 2615, submit a plan to the Secretary that

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