Sec. 3. Residential Treatment Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Women
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Section 508 of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 290bb–1 ) is amended— in subsection (a)— in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking postpartum women treatment for substance abuse and inserting parenting women treatment for substance abuse (including treatment for addiction to methamphetamine) ; in paragraph (1), by striking reside in and inserting reside in or receive outpatient treatment services from ; and in paragraph (2), by striking the minor children of the women reside with the women in such facilities and inserting the minor children of the women who reside in such facilities reside with such women ; in subsection (d), by amending paragraph
(2)to read as follows: Referrals for necessary hospital and dental services. ; by amending subsection
(m)to read as follows: In making awards under subsection (a), the Director shall give priority to any entity that agrees to use the award for a program serving an area that— is a rural area, an area designated under section 332 by the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration as a health professional shortage area with a shortage of mental health professionals, or an area determined by the Director to have a shortage of family-based substance abuse treatment options; and is determined by the Director to have high rates of addiction to methamphetamine or other drugs. ; in subsection (p)— by striking October 1, 1994 and inserting one year after the date of the enactment of the Methamphetamine Education, Treatment, and Hope Act of 2013 ; by inserting In submitting reports under this subsection, the Director may use data collected under this section or other provisions of law, insofar as such data is used in a manner consistent with all Federal privacy laws applicable to the use of data collected under this section or other provision, respectively. after biennial report under section 501(k). ; and by striking Each report under this subsection shall include and all that follows and inserting Each report under this subsection shall, with respect to the period for which the report is prepared, include the following: A summary of any evaluations conducted under subsection (o). Data on the number of pregnant and parenting women in need of, but not receiving, treatment for substance abuse. Such data shall include, but not be limited to, the number of pregnant and parenting women in need of, but not receiving, treatment for methamphetamine abuse, disaggregated by State and tribe. Data on recovery and relapse rates of women receiving treatment for substance abuse under programs carried out pursuant to this section, including data disaggregated with respect to treatment for methamphetamine abuse. ; by redesignating subsections
(q)and
(r)as subsections
(r)and (s), respectively; by inserting after subsection
(p)the following: In carrying out this section, the Director shall expand, intensify, and coordinate efforts to provide pregnant and parenting women treatment for addiction to methamphetamine or other drugs. ; and in subsection
(s)(as so redesignated), by striking such sums as may be necessary to fiscal years 2001 through 2003 and inserting $16,000,000 for fiscal year 2014, $16,500,000 for fiscal year 2015, $17,000,000 for fiscal year 2016, $17,500,000 for fiscal year 2017, and $18,000,000 for fiscal year 2018 .
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Residential Treatment Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Women
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