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 107 STAT. 688 PUBLIC LAW 103-67—AUG. 11, 1993 health and counseling services for women (including teenage women) and their children. (3) LocATiON.The satellite health centers shall be located in areas of the District of Columbia in which the District of Columbia Department of Public Health has determined that the need for comprehensive health and counseling services provided by the centers is the greatest. In locating such centers, special consideration shall be given to the areas of the District with the highest rates of infant death and births by teenagers. (b) COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES. — In subsection (a), comprehensive health and counseling services include— (1) examination of women; (2) medical treatment and counseling of women, including prenatal and postnatal services; (3) treatment and counseling of substance abusers and those who are at risk of substance abuse; (4) health promotion and disease prevention services; (5) physician and hospital referral services; and (6) extended and flexiole hours of service. (c) REQUIRED CONSiDERATiON.The establishment, operation, and maintenance of satellite health centers by Colimibia Hospital in accordance with this section shall be part of the consideration required by this Act for the conveyance under section 1. SEC. 4. REVERSIONARY INTEREST. (a) IN GENERAL.—The property conveyed under section 1 shall revert to the United States— (1) on the date which is 4 years edter the date of such conveyance if Columbia Hospital is not operating the Resource Center on such property; and (2) on any date in the 30-year period beginning on the date of such conveyance, on which the property is used for a purpose other than that referred to in section 2. (b) REPAYMENT.—If property reverts to the United States under subsection (a), the Administrator shall pay to Columbia Hospital, from amounts otherwise appropriated from the fund established by section 210(f) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 49(Xf)), an amount equal to all sums received by the United States as payments for the conveyance under section 1, without interest on such amount. (c) ENFORCING REVERSION. — The Administrator shall perform all acts necessary to enforce any reversion of property to the United States under this section. (d) INVENTORY OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE. — Property that reverts to the United States under this section— (1) shall be under the control of the General Services Administration; and (2) shall be assigned by the Administrator to the inventory of the Public Buildings Service. SEC. 5. DAMAGES. (a) DAMAGES.—Subject to subsection (b), for each year in the 26-year period beginning on the date which is 4 years after the date of conveyance under section l(c)(l), in which Columbia Hospital does not operate 3 satellite health centers in accordance with section 3 for a period of more than 60 days, the Columbia Hospital shall be liable to the United States for damages in an amount equal

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