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 123STA T . 1 79PUBLIC LA W 111 –5—FE B. 17 , 2 0 09 andtech n i ca l a s sistance t o s u ch pr o g ra m s consistent w ith sec - tion 645A( g ) ( 2 )o f such Act , and up to 3 percent shall b e a v ailable for monitoring the operation of such programs con- sistent with section 64 1 A of such Act . (3) $ 1, 0 00,000,000 for carr y ing out activities under sections 6 7 4 through 67 9 of the C ommunity S ervices B loc kG rant Act, of which no part shall be sub j ect to section 674(b)(3) of such Act
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d ,T hat notwithstanding section 675C(a)(1) and 675C(b) of such Act, 1 percent of the funds made available to each State from this additional amount shall be used for benefits enrollment coordination activities relating to the identi- fication and enrollment of eligible individuals and families in F ederal, State, and local benefit programs: Provided fu r th er, That all funds remaining available to a State from this addi- tional amount after application of the previous proviso shall be distributed to eligible entities as defined in section 673(1) of such Act: Provided further, That for services furnished under such Act during fiscal years 2009 and 2010, States may apply the last sentence of section 673(2) of such Act by substituting ‘ ‘200 percent ’ ’ for ‘‘125 percent’’. (4) $50,000,000 for carrying out activities under section 1110 of the Social Security Act. A DMIN I STRA TI O NONA G ING AGING S E R V I C ES P ROGRAMS For an additional amount for ‘‘Aging Services P rograms’’ under subparts 1 and 2 of part C, of title I II, and under title V I, of the O lder Americans Act of 1965, $100,000,000, of which $65,000,000 shall be for Congregate N utrition Services, $32,000,000 shall be for H ome- D elivered Nutrition Services and $3,000,000 shall be for Nutrition Services for Native Americans. O F FICE OF T H E SECRETAR Y OFFICE OF THE NATIONA L COORDINATOR FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ( INCL U DING TRANSFER OF FUNDS ) For an additional amount for ‘‘Office of the National Coordi- nator for Health Information Technology’’, $2,000,000,000, to carry out title X III of this Act, to remain available until e x pended: Pro - vided, That of such amount, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall transfer $20,000,000 to the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the Department of Com- merce for continued work on advancing health care information enterprise integration through activities such as technical standards analysis and establishment of conformance testing infrastructure, so long as such activities are coordinated with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology: Provided further, That $300,000,000 is to support regional or sub-national efforts toward health information exchange: Provided further, That 0.25 percent of the funds provided in this paragraph may be used for administration of such funds: Provided further, That funds avail- able under this heading shall become available for obligation only upon submission of an annual operating plan by the Secretary Operating p l an .D ea d line.