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 PUBLIC LAW 102-321—JULY 10, 1992 106 STAT. 417 TITLE III—MODEL COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR TREATMENT OF SUB- STANCE ABUSE SEC. 301. DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM IN NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA. Title V of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by section 119 of this Act, is amended by adding at the end the following part: "PART F—MODEL COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE "DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM IN NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA "SEC. 571. (a) IN GENERAL. — The Secretary, in collaboration with 42 USC 290gg. the Director of the Treatment Center, shall make a demonstration grant for the establishment, within the national capital area, of a model program for providing comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse. "(b) PURPOSES.— The Secretary may not make a grant under subsection (a) unless, with respect to the comprehensive treatment services to be offered by the program under such subsection, the applicant for the grant agrees— "(1) to ensure, to the extent practicable, that the program has the capacity to provide the services to all individuals who seek and would benefit from the services; "(2) as appropriate, to provide education on obtaining employ- ment and other matters with respect to assisting the individuals in preventing any relapse into substance abuse, including education on the appropriate involvement of parents and others in preventing such a relapse; "(3) to provide services in locations accessible to substance abusers and, to the extent practicable, to provide services through mobile facilities; "(4) to give priority to providing services to individuals who are intravenous drug abusers, to pregnant women, to homeless individuals, and to residents of publicly-assisted housing; "(5) with respect to women with dependent children, to provide child care to such women seeking treatment services for substance abuse; "(6) to conduct outreach activities to inform individuals of the availability of the services of the program; "(7) to provide case management services, including services to determine eligibility for assistance under Federal, State, and local programs providing healtii services, mental health services, or social services; "(8) to ensure the establishment of one or more offices to oversee the coordination of the activities of the program, to ensure that treatment is available to those seeking it, to ensure that the program is administered efficiently, and to ensure that the public is informed that the offices are the locations at which individuals may make inquiries concerning the program, including the location of available treatment services within the national capital area; and 59-194 O—93 15: QL 3 (Pt. 1)

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