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 PUBLIC LAW 106-345—OCT. 20, 2000 114 STAT. 1341 Prevention for the most recent periods for which the data are available). "(II) For fiscal years 2003 and 2004, the three States that have the most significant such reduction. "(Ill) For fiscal year 2005, the four States that have the most significant such reduction. "(iv) APPLICABLE PERCENTAGE.— For purposes of clause (i), the applicable amount for a fiscal year is as follows: "(I) For fiscal year 2001, 33 percent. "(II) For fiscal year 2002, 50 percent. "(Ill) For fiscal year 2003, 67 percent. "(IV) For fiscal year 2004, 75 percent. "(V) For fiscal year 2005, 75 percent. "(C) CERTAIN PROVISIONS. —With respect to grants under paragraph (1) that are made with amounts reserved under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph: "(i) Such a grant may not be made in an amount exceeding $4,000,000. "(ii) If pursuant to clause (i) or pursuant to an insufficient number of qualifying applications for such grants (or both), the full amount reserved under subparagraph (B) for a fiscal year is not obligated, the requirement under such subparagraph to reserve amounts ceases to apply. "(iii) In the case of a State that meets the conditions to receive gimounts reserved under subparagraph (B)(i)(II), the Secretary shall in making grants consider the following factors: "(I) The extent of the reduction in the rate of new cases of the perinatal transmission of HIV. "(II) The extent of the reduction in the rate of new cases of perinatal cases of acquired immune deficiency sjmdrome. "(Ill) The overall incidence of cases of infection with HIV among women of childbearing age. "(TV) The overall incidence of cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome among women of childbearing age. "(V) The higher acceptance rate of HIV testing of pregnant women. "(VI) The extent to which women and children with HIV disease are receiving HlV-related health services. "(VII) The extent to which HIV-exposed children are receiving health services appropriate to such exposure."; and (3) by adding at the end the following paragraph: "(4) MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT.— A condition for the receipt of a grant under paragraph (1) is that the State involved agree that the grant will be used to supplement and not supplant other funds available to the State to carry out the purposes of the grant.", (b) SPECIAL FUNDING RULE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001. —

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