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 Ill STAT. 566 PUBLIC LAW 105-33—AUG. 5, 1997 "(c) PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.—A State child health plan shall include a description of the process used to involve the public in the design and implementation of the plan and the method for ensuring ongoing public involvement. "(d) PROGRAM BUDGET.— A State child health plan shall include a description of the budget for the plan. The description shall be updated periodically as necessary and shall include details on the planned use of funds and the sources of the non-Federal share of plan expenditures, including any requirements for cost-sharing by beneficiaries. "(e) APPLICATION OF CERTAIN GENERAL PROVISIONS. — The following sections of this Act shall apply to States under this title in the same manner as they apply to a State under title XIX: "(1) TITLE XIX PROVISIONS.— "(A) Section 1902(a)(4)(C) (relating to conflict of "(B) Paragraphs (2), (16), and (17) of section 1903(i) (relating to limitations on payment). "(C) Section 1903(w) (relating to limitations on provider taxes and donations). " (2) TITLE XI PROVISIONS.— "(A) Section 1115 (relating to waiver authority). "(B) Section 1116 (relating to administrative and judicial review), but only insofar as consistent with this title. "(C) Section 1124 (relating to disclosure of ownership and related information). "(D) Section 1126 (relating to disclosure of information about certain convicted individuals). "(E) Section 1128A (relating to civil monetary penalties). "(F) Section 1128B(d) (relating to criminal penalties for certain additional charges). "(G) Section 1132 (relating to periods within which claims must be filed). 42 USC 1397hh. "SEC. 2108. ANNUAL REPORTS; EVALUATIONS. "(a) ANNUAL REPORT. —The State shall— "(1) assess the operation of the State plan under this title in each fiscal yesir, including the progress made in reducing the number of uncovered low-income children; and "(2) report to the Secretary, by January 1 following the end of the fiscal year, on the result of the assessment. " (b) STATE EVALUATIONS.— "(1) IN GENERAL.—By March 31, 2000, each State that has a State child health plan shall submit to the Secretary an evaluation that includes each of the following: "(A) An assessment of the effectiveness of the State plan in increasing the number of children with creditable hesdth coverage. "(B) A description and ansilysis of the effectiveness of elements of the State plan, including— "(i) the characteristics of the children and families assisted under the State plan including age of the children, family income, and the assisted child's access to or coverage by other health insurance prior to the State plan and after eligibility for the State plan ends,

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