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 106 STAT. 4572 PUBLIC LAW 102-573—OCT. 29, 1992 TITLE VII—SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS SEC. 701. REDESIGNATION OF EXISTING TITLE Vn. (a) TITLE HEADING. —Title VII of the Act (25 U.S.C. 1671 et seq.) is redesignated as title VIII and the title heading is amended to read as follows: TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS" (b) REDESIGNATION OF SECTIONS. —Sections 701 through 720 of the Act (25 U.S.C. 1671 et seq.) are hereby redesignated as sections 801 through 820, respectively. 25 USC i62if. (c) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS. —The Act is amended— (1) in section 207(a), by striking out "section 713" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 813"; 25 USC 1687. (2) in section 307(e), by striking out "section 713" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 813"; and 25 USC 1645. (3) in section 405(b)— (A) in paragraph (1), by striking out "sections 402(c) and 713(b)(2)(A)" and inserting in lieu thereof "sections 402(a) and 813(b)(2)(A)"; and (B) in paragraph (4), by striking out "section 402(c)" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "section 402(a)". 25 USC 1671 (d) REFERENCES. —Any reference in a provision of law other than the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to sections redesignated by subsection (b) shall be deemed to refer to the section as so redesignated. SEC. 702. SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Act is amended by inserting after title VI the following new title: " TITLE VII—SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS "INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES 25 USC 1665. "SEC. 701. The Memorandum of Agreement entered into pursuant to section 4205 of the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1986 (25 U.S.C. 2411) shall include specific provisions pursuant to which the Service shall assume responsibility for— "(1) the determination of the scope of the problem of alcohol and substance abuse among Indian people, including the number of Indians within the jurisdiction of the Service who are directly or indirectly affected by alcohol and substance abuse and the financial and human cost; "(2) an assessment of the existing and needed resources necessary for the prevention of alcohol and substance abuse and the treatment of Indians affected by alcohol and substance abuse; and "(3) an estimate of the funding necessary to adequately support a program of prevention of alcohol and substance abuse and treatment of Indians affected by alcohol and substance abuse. note.

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