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 97 STAT. 26 PUBLIC LAW 98-8—MAR. 24, 1983 INCREASING ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH) To expand community care programs for the prevention and treatment of mental illness, alcoholism and drug abuse, especially to meet problems associated with extended unemployment, an addi- tional $30,000,000 for "Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health", Department of Health and Human Services, for carrying out the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Block Grant: Provided, That no grant shall be made to a State unless such State offers Eissurances satisfactory to the Secretary that it will use such amounts in addition to rather than in lieu of existing Federal or State funds currently available for these purposes. INCREASING DAY CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES (SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANTS) To expand the availability of day care and other social services available to unemployed and disadvantaged Americans, which also shall include Expanded Food and Nutrition Education (Nutrition Aides), an additional $225,000,000 for "Social Services Block Grants", Department of Health and Human Services, for carrying 42 USC 1397. out title XX of the Social Security Act: Provided, That the State allotment for fiscal year 1983 shall not be reduced to offset any reduction in a prior year allotment made pursuant to the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services, OIG control number 030550 and 030551: Provided further. That no grant shall be awarded to a State under this paragraph unless such State offers assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that it will use these funds in addition to rather than in lieu of existing Federal or State funds currently available for these purposes. INCREASING COMMUNITY AND HUMANITARIAN SERVICES (COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT) To expand the availability of essential humanitarian assistance to the unemployed and disadvantaged including those in rural towns and villages, an additional $25,000,000 for "Community Services Block Grant", Department of Health and Human Services, for 42 USC 9901 carrying out the Community Services Block Grant Act. note. PROVIDING URGENTLY NEEDED SCHOOL FACILITIES (SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS) To construct or improve school facilities to assure adequate, safe, and barrier-free buildings in school districts demonstrating an immediate and urgent need, there is appropriated an additional $25,000,000 to remain available until expended for "School Assist- ance in Federally Affected Areas", Department of Education for carrying out the Act of September 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., 20 USC 631 et Ch. 19): Provided, That $25,000,000 shall be for sections 5 and 14(c), ««9- $10,000,000 shall be for section 10, and $25,000,000 shall be for 20 USC 635,644, gections 14(a) and (b).

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