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 104 STAT. 628 PUBLIC LAW 101-381—AUG. 18, 1990 "(d) FAILURE TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY SERVICES. —This subpart may not be construed to authorize any emergency response employee to fail to respond, or to deny services, to any victim of an emergency. 42 USC 300ff-89. " SEC. 2689. INJUNCTIONS REGARDING VIOLATION OF PROHIBITION. "(a) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary may, in any court of competent jurisdiction, commence a civil action for the purpose of obtaining temporary or permanent injunctive relief with respect to any violation of this subpart. "(b) FACILITATION OF INFORMATION ON VIOLATIONS.—The Secretary shall establish an administrative process for encouraging emergency response employees to provide information to the Secretary regarding violations of this subpart. As appropriate, the Secretary shall investigate alleged such violations and seek appropriate injunctive relief. 42 USC 300ff-90. " SEC. 2690. APPLICABILITY OF SUBPART. "This subpart shall not apply in a State if the chief executive officer of the State certifies to the Secretary that the law of the State is in substantial compliance with this subpart.". 42 USC 300ff-80 (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.— Sections 2680 and 2681 of part E of title note. XXVI of the Public Health Service Act, as added by subsection (a) of this section, shall take effect upon the date of the enactment of this Act. Such part shall otherwise take effect upon the expiration of the 30-day period beginning on the date on which the Secretary issues guidelines under section 2681(a). Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Provisions 42 USC 300X-4 SEC. 421. ADAMHA IV DRUG ABUSE WAIVER. ^° *^' Any State that received a waiver under section 1916(c)(7) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x-4(a)(7)) of $100,000 or less for fiscal year 1989 shall be granted a waiver under such section for fiscal years 1990 and 1991. 42 USC 300ff-l. SEC. 422. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FUNDS. None of the funds made available under this Act, or an amendment made by this Act, shall be used to provide individuals with hypodermic needles or syringes so that such individuals may use illegal drugs. Approved August 18, 1990. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 2240 (H.R. 4785): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 101-511 accompanying H.R. 4785 (Comm. on Energy and Commerce) and No. 101-652 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 101-27^ (Comm. on Labor and Human Resources). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 136 (1990): May 15, 16, considered and passed Senate. June 13, H.R. 4785 considered and passed House; S. 2240, amended, passed in lieu. Aug. 3, House receded and agreed to conference report. Aug. 4, Senate agreed to conference report.

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