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 123STA T . 32 5 3 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 7—DE C.1 6, 2 0 0 9res e a r ch a nd e v a lu a tio n activities
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d ,T hat o f this a m ount, $53, 891 , 0 00 shall b e for minorit yAIDSp revention and treatment activities $5, 7 89,000 shall be to assist Af g hanistan in the develop - ment of maternal and child health clinics, consistent w ith section 103 ( a ) ( 4 )( H ) of the Afghanistan F reedom Support Act of 2 002; and $1,000,000 shall be transferred, not later than 30 days after enact- ment of this Act, to the N ational Institute of M ental Health to administer the Interagency Autism C oordinating Committee: Pro - vided fu r th er, That all of the funds made available under this heading for carrying out title X Xofthe P HS Act shall be for activities specified under section 2003(b)(1) of such title XX: Pro- vided further , That of the funds made available under this heading, $110,000,000 shall be for ma k ing competitive contracts and grants to public and private entities to fund medically accurate and age appropriate programs that reduce teen pregnancy and for the Fed- eral costs associated with administering and evaluating such con- tracts and grants, of which not less than $75,000,000 shall be for replicating programs that have been proven effective through rigorous evaluation to reduce teenage pregnancy, behavioral risk factors underlying teenage pregnancy, or other associated risk fac- tors, of which not less than $25,000,000 shall be available for research and demonstration grants to develop, replicate, refine, and test additional models and innovative strategies for preventing teenage pregnancy, and of which any remaining amounts shall be available for training and technical assistance, evaluation, out- reach, and additional program support activities: Provided further, That of the amounts provided under this heading from amounts available under section 241 of the PHS Act, $4,455,000 shall be available to carry out evaluations (including longitudinal evalua- tions) of teenage pregnancy prevention approaches: Provided fur- ther, That funds provided in this Act for embryo adoption activities may be used to provide, to individuals adopting embryos, through grants and other mechanisms, medical and administrative services deemed necessary for such adoptions: Provided further, That such services shall be provided consistent with 42 CF R 59 . 5(a)(4): Pro- vided further, That $1, 6 50,000 shall be used for the pro j ects, and in the amounts, specified under the heading ‘ ‘ G eneral Departmental Management ’ ’ in the statement of the managers on the conference report accompanying this Act. OF F ICE OF M E D IC AR E H EARI NGS AND A P PEA L S For e x penses necessary for administrative law judges respon- sible for hearing cases under title X V III of the Social Security Act (and related provisions of title XI of such Act), $71,147,000, to be transferred in appropriate part from the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund. OFFICE OF T HE NATIONAL COORDINATOR FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOG Y For expenses necessary for the O ffice of the National Coordi- nator for Health Information Technology, including grants, con- tracts, and cooperative agreements for the development and advancement of interoperable health information technology, $42,331,000: Provided, That in addition to amounts provided herein, Embryoad o pti o n.De ad l ine.