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 PUBLIC LAW 102-321—JULY 10, 1992 106 STAT. 423 "(4) to satisfy any reqmrement for the expenditure of non- Federal funds as a condition for the receipt of Federal funds; or "(5) to provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public or nonprofit private entity. "(h) SUBMISSION TO SECRETARY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION.—The Secretary may make a grant under subsection (a) only if the applicant involved submits to the Secretary— "(1) a description of the population that is to receive services under this section and a description of such services that are to be provided and measurable goals and objectives; "(2) a description of the mechanism that will be used to involve the local public agencies responsible for health, mental health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment programs in planning and providing services under this section, as well as evidence that the proposal has been coordinated with the State agencies responsible for administering those programs and the State agency responsible for administering public maternal and child health services; "(3) information demonstrating that the applicant has established a collaborative relationslup with child welfare agencies and child protective services that will enable the applicant, where appropriate, to— "(A) provide advocacy on behalf of substance abusers and the children of substance abusers in child protective services cases; "(B) provide services to help prevent the \innecessary placement of children in substitute care; and "(C) promote reunification of families or permanent plans for the placement of the child; and "(4) such other information as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. "(i) REPORTS TO SECRETARY. — The Secretary may make a grant under subsection (a) only if the applicant involved agrees that for each fiscal year for which the applicant receives such a grant the applicsuit, in accordance with uniform standards developed by the Secretary, will submit to the Secretary a report containing— "(1) a description of specific services and activities provided under the grant; "(2) information regeu-ding progress toward meeting the program's stated goals and objectives; "(3) information concerning the extent of use of services provided under the grant, including the number of referrals to related services and information on other programs or services accessed by children, parents, and other caretal:ers; "(4) information concerning the extent to which parents were able to access and receive treatment for alcohol and drug abuse and sustain pan;icipation in treatment over time until the provider and the individual receiving treatment agree to end such treatment, and the extent to which parents re-enter treatment after the successful or unsuccessful termination of treatment; "(5) information concerning the costs of the services provided and the source of financing for health care services; "(6) information concerning—

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