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 84 STAT. 2080-4

PUBLIC LAW 91-696—DEC. 25, 1970

nized body approv ed by the Commissioner of Education; or "(2) a hospital to estabhsh or operate a special p r o - a m for medical students, interns, or residents in the field of family medicine unless the Secretary is satisfied that such program will, in terms of the type of training provided, be designed to prepare participants therein to meet the standards established for specialists in the field of family medicine by a recognized body approved by the Commissioner of Education. "(c) The Secretary shall not approve any grant under this part unless the applicant therefor provides assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that funds made available through such grant will be so used as to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of nonFederal funds which would, in the absence of such grant, be made available for the purpose for which such grant is requested. "PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTAL GRANTS

42 USC 295d-l.

"SEC. 766. (a) For the purpose of assisting medical schools and hospitals (referred to in section 761) to plan or develop programs or projects for the purpose of carrying out one or more of the purposes set forth in such section, the Secretary is authorized for any fiscal year (prior to the fiscal year which ends June 30, 1973) to make planning and developmental grants in such amounts and subject to such conditions as the Secretary may determine to be proper to carry out the purposes of this section. "(b) From the amounts appropriated in any fiscal year (prior to the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973) pursuant to section 762(a), the Secretary may utilize such amounts as ne deems necessary (but not in excess of $8,000,000 for any fiscal year) to make the planning and developmental grants authorized by subsection (a). ((ADVISORY

Appointment by Secretary. 42 USC 295cl-2. Membership.

COUNCIL ON FAMILY MEDICINE

"SEC. 767. (a) The Secretary shall appoint an Advisory Council on Family Medicine (hereinafter in this section referred to as the 'Council'). The Council shall consist of twelve members, four of whom shall be physicians engaged in the practice of family medicine, four of whom shall be physicians engaged in the teaching of family medicine, three of whom shall be representatives of the general public, and one of whom shall, at the time of his appointment^ be an intern in family medicine. Members of the Council shall be individuals who are not otherwise in the regular full-time employ of the United States. Term. " ( b j (l) Except as provided in paragraph (2), each member of the Council shall hold office for a term of four years, except that any member appointed to fill a vacancy prior to the expiration of the term for which his prwiecessor was appointed shall be appointed for the remainder of such term, and except that the terms of office of the members first taking office shall expire, as designated by the Secretary at the time of appointment, three at the end of the first year, three at the end of the second year, three at the end of the third year, and three at the end of the fourth year, after the date of appointment. " (2) The member of the Council appointed as an intern in family medicine shall serve for one year. "(3) A member of the Council shall not be eligible to serve continuously for more than two terms. "(c) Members of the Council shall be appointed by the Secretary 5 USC 101 et seq. without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, gov-

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