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 110 STAT. 1362 PUBLIC LAW 104-146—MAY 20, 1996 such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 1996 through 2000.". (f) EVALUATIONS AND REPORTS.—Section 2674 (42 U.S.C. 300ff- 74) is amended— (1) in subsection (b)— (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking "not later than 1 year" and all that follows through "title," and inserting the following: "not later than October 1, 1996,"; (B) by striking paragraphs (1) through (3) and inserting the following paragraph: "(1) evaluating the programs carried out under this title; and"; and (C) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (2); and (2) by adding at the end the following subsection: "(d) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS. —The Secretary shall carry out this section with amounts available under section 241. Such amounts are in addition to any other amoiuits that are available to the Secretary for such purpose.". (g) DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING.— (1) IN GENERAL. —Title XXVI is amended by adding at the end, the following new part: " PART F—DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING __ "Subpart I—Special Projects of National Significance 42 USC 300fF- «SEC. 2691. SPECIAL PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. "(a) IN GENERAL.— Of the amount appropriated under each of parts A, B, C, and D of this title for each fiscal year, the Secretary shall use the greater of $20,000,000 or 3 percent of such amount appropriated under each such part, but not to exceed $25,000,000, to administer a special projects of national significance program to award direct grants to public and nonprofit private entities including community-based organizations to fund special programs for the care and treatment of individuals with HIV disease. "(b) GRANTS. —The Secretary shall award grants under subsection (a) based on— "(1) the need to assess the effectiveness of a particular model for the care and treatment of individuals with HIV disease; "(2) the innovative nature of the proposed activity; and "(3) the potential replicability of the proposed activity in other similar localities or nationally. "(c) SPECIAL PROJECTS. —Special projects of national significance shall include the development and assessment of innovative service delivery models that are designed to— "(1) address the needs of special populations; "(2) assist in the development of essential community-based service delivery infi"astructure; and "(3) ensure the ongoing availability of services for Native American communities to enable such communities to care for Native Americans with HIV disease.

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