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 PUBLIC LAW 106-310—OCT. 17, 2000 114 STAT. 1101 Public Law 106-310 106th Congress An Act Oct. 17, 2000 To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to children's health. [H.R. 4365] Bb it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Children's Health SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 42\jScTl note. This Act may be cited as the "Children's Health Act of 2000". SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. DIVISION A—CHILDREN'S HEALTH TITLE I—AUTISM Sec. 101. Expansion, intensification, and coordination of activities of National Institutes of Health with respect to research on autism. Sec. 102. Developmental disabilities surveillance and research programs. Sec. 103. Information and education. Sec. 104. Inter-agency Autism Coordinating Committee. Sec. 105. Report to Congress. TITLE II—RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT REGARDING FRAGILE X Sec. 201. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; research on fragile X. TITLE III—JUVENILE ARTHRITIS AND RELATED CONDITIONS Sec. 301. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; research on juvenile arthritis and related conditions. Sec. 302. Information clearinghouse. TITLE IV—REDUCING BURDEN OF DIABETES AMONG CHILDREN AND YOUTH Sec. 401. Programs of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sec. 402. Programs of National Institutes of Health. TITLE V—ASTHMA SERVICES FOR CHILDREN Subtitle A—Asthma Services Sec. 501. Grants for children's asthma relief Sec. 502. Technical and conforming amendments. Subtitle B—Prevention Activities Sec. 511. Preventive health and health services block grant; systems for reducing asthma-related illnesses through integrated pest management. Subtitle C—Coordination of Federal Activities Sec. 521. Coordination through National Institutes of Health. Subtitle D—Compilation of Data Sec. 531. Compilation of data by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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