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 106 STAT. 2040 PUBLIC LAW 102-408—OCT. 13, 1992 "(B) to assist in the planning, development, and conduct of training programs to meet the needs identified pursuant to subparagraph (A); "(C) to conduct or support not less than one training and education program for physicians and one program for nurses for at least a portion of the clinical training of such students; "(D) to conduct or support training in health education services, including training to prepare community health workers to implement health education programs in communities, health departments, health clinics, and public schools that are located in the service area; "(E) to conduct or support continuing medical education programs for physicians and other health professionals (including allied health personnel) practicing in the service area; "(F) to support health career educational opportunities designed to provide students residing in the service area with counseling, education, and training in the health professions; "(G) with respect to border health education and training centers, to assist in coordinating its activities and programs carried out pursuant to paragraph (1)(A) with any similar programs and activities carried out in Mexico along the border between the United States and Mexico; "(H) to make available technical assistance in the service area in the aspects of health care organization, financing and delivery; and "(I) in the case of any school of public health located in the service area of the health education and training center operated with the assistance, to permit any such school to participate in the program of the center if the school makes a request to so participate. " (6) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS BY CENTERS.—In carrying out this subsection, the Secretary shall ensure that— "(A) not less than 75 percent of the total funds provided to a school or schools of medicine or osteopathic medicine will be expended in the development and operation of the health education and training center in the service area of such program; "(B) to the maximum extent feasible, the school of medicine or osteopathic medicine will obtain from nongovernmental sources the amount of the total operating funds for such program which are not provided by the Secretary; "(C) no award shall provide funds solely for the planning or development of a health education and training center program for a period in excess of two years; "(D) not more than 10 percent of the annual budget of each program may be utilized for the renovation and equipping of clinical teaching sites; and "(E) no award shall provide funds to be used outside the United States except as the Secretary may prescribe for travel and communications purposes related to the conduct of a border health education and training center. "(7) DEFINITIONS. —For purposes of this subsection:

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