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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Division A—Recycling, Water, and Environment Related Provisions Sec. 101. Recycling and composting accountability. Sec. 102. Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Program. Sec. 103. Drinking water infrastructure risk and resilience. Sec. 104. Reauthorization of Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. Sec. 105. Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act. Division B—Commerce Title I—Youth Poisoning Prevention Sec. 101.
Short title. Sec. 102. Banning of products containing a high concentration of sodium nitrite. Title II—Consumer Product Safety Standard for Certain Batteries Sec. 201. Consumer product safety standard for certain batteries. Title III—Foreign Adversary Communications Transparency Act Sec. 301. Short title. Sec. 302. List of entities holding FCC authorizations, licenses, or other grants of authority and having certain foreign ownership. Title IV—Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Sec. 401.
Short title. Sec. 402. Additional responsibilities of Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis. Sec. 403. Critical supply chain resilience working group. Sec. 404. Department of Commerce capability assessment. Sec. 405. No additional funds. Sec. 406. Sunset. Sec. 407. Definitions. Title V—Deploying American Blockchains Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Definitions. Sec. 503. Department of Commerce leadership on blockchain. Sec. 504. Reports to Congress. Title VI—FUTURE Networks Act Sec. 601.
Short title. Sec. 602. 6G task force. Sec. 603. Termination of Task Force. Title VII—Secure Space Act Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Prohibition on grant of certain satellite licenses, United States market access, or earth station authorizations. Title VIII—TAKE IT DOWN Act Sec. 801. Short title. Sec. 802. Criminal prohibition on intentional disclosure of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions. Sec. 803. Notice and removal of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions. Sec. 804.
Definitions. Sec. 805. Severability. Title IX—Rural Broadband Protection Act Sec. 901. Short title. Sec. 902. Vetting process for prospective high-cost universal service fund applicants. Title X—American Music Tourism Sec. 1001. Short title. Sec. 1002. Responsibilities of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism. Title XI—Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Required disclosure of a camera or recording capability in certain internet-connected devices.
Sec. 1103. Enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission. Sec. 1104. Definition of covered device. Sec. 1105. Effective date. Title XII—Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act Sec. 1201. Short title. Sec. 1202. SelectUSA defined. Sec. 1203. Findings. Sec. 1204. Coordination with State-level economic development organizations. Sec. 1205. Report on increasing foreign direct investment in semiconductor-related manufacturing and production. Sec. 1206. No additional funds. Title XIII—Hotel Fees Transparency Act Sec. 1301.
Short title. Sec. 1302. Prohibition on unfair and deceptive advertising of hotel rooms and other short-term rental prices. Title XIV—Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing Sec. 1401. Short title. Sec. 1402. All inclusive ticket price disclosure. Sec. 1403. Speculative ticketing ban. Sec. 1404. Disclosures. Sec. 1405. Refund requirements. Sec. 1406. Report by the Federal Trade Commission on BOTS Act of 2016 enforcement. Sec. 1407. Enforcement. Sec. 1408. Definitions.
Title XV—ROUTERS Act Sec. 1501. Short title. Sec. 1502. Study of national security risks posed by certain routers and modems. Title XVI—NTIA Reauthorization Sec. 1601. Short title. Sec. 1602. Definitions. Subtitle A—Reauthorization Sec. 1611. Reauthorization of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act. Sec. 1612. NTIA Consolidated Reporting Act. Subtitle B—Office of Spectrum Management Sec. 1621. Office of Spectrum Management. Subtitle C—Office of International Affairs Sec. 1631.
Office of International Affairs. Division C—Health Title I—Medicaid Sec. 101. Streamlined enrollment process for eligible out-of-state providers under Medicaid and CHIP. Sec. 102. Making certain adjustments to coverage of home or community-based services under Medicaid. Sec. 103. Removing certain age restrictions on Medicaid eligibility for working adults with disabilities. Sec. 104. Medicaid State plan requirement for determining residency and coverage for military families.
Sec. 105. Ensuring the reliability of address information provided under the Medicaid program. Sec. 106. Codifying certain Medicaid provider screening requirements related to deceased providers. Sec. 107. Modifying certain State requirements for ensuring deceased individuals do not remain enrolled. Sec. 108. One-year delay of Medicaid and CHIP requirements for health screenings, referrals, and case management services for eligible juveniles in public institutions; State interim work plans.
Sec. 109. State studies and HHS report on costs of providing maternity, labor, and delivery services. Sec. 110. Modifying certain disproportionate share hospital allotments. Sec. 111. Modifying certain limitations on disproportionate share hospital payment adjustments under the Medicaid program. Sec. 112. Ensuring accurate payments to pharmacies under Medicaid. Sec. 113. Preventing the use of abusive spread pricing in Medicaid. Title II—Medicare Sec. 201. Extension of increased inpatient hospital payment adjustment for certain low-volume hospitals.
Sec. 202. Extension of the Medicare-dependent hospital
(MDH)program. Sec. 203. Extension of add-on payments for ambulance services. Sec. 204. Extending incentive payments for participation in eligible alternative payment models. Sec. 205. Temporary payment increase under the Medicare physician fee schedule to account for exceptional circumstances. Sec. 206. Extension of funding for quality measure endorsement, input, and selection. Sec. 207. Extension of funding outreach and assistance for low-income programs. Sec. 208. Extension of the work geographic index floor. Sec. 209. Extension of certain telehealth flexibilities. Sec. 210. Requiring modifier for use of telehealth to conduct face-to-face encounter prior to recertification of eligibility for hospice care. Sec. 211. Extending acute hospital care at home waiver flexibilities. Sec. 212. Enhancing certain program integrity requirements for DME under Medicare. Sec. 213. Guidance on furnishing services via telehealth to individuals with limited English proficiency. Sec. 214. In-home cardiopulmonary rehabilitation flexibilities. Sec. 215. Inclusion of virtual diabetes prevention program suppliers in MDPP Expanded Model. Sec. 216. Medication-induced movement disorder outreach and education. Sec. 217. Report on wearable medical devices. Sec. 218. Extension of temporary inclusion of authorized oral antiviral drugs as covered part D drugs. Sec. 219. Extension of adjustment to calculation of hospice cap amount. Sec. 220. Multiyear contracting authority for MedPAC and MACPAC. Sec. 221. Contracting parity for MedPAC and MACPAC. Sec. 222. Adjustments to Medicare part D cost-sharing reductions for low-income individuals. Sec. 223. Requiring Enhanced and Accurate Lists of
(REAL)Health Providers Act. Sec. 224. Medicare coverage of multi-cancer early detection screening tests. Sec. 225. Medicare coverage of external infusion pumps and non-self-administrable home infusion drugs. Sec. 226. Assuring pharmacy access and choice for Medicare beneficiaries. Sec. 227. Modernizing and Ensuring PBM Accountability. Sec. 228. Requiring a separate identification number and an attestation for each off-campus outpatient department of a provider. Sec. 229. Medicare sequestration. Title III—Other matters Sec. 301. Sexual risk avoidance education extension. Sec. 302. Personal responsibility education extension. Sec. 303. Extension of funding for family-to-family health information centers. Title IV—Public health extenders Subtitle A—Extensions Sec. 401. Extension for community health centers, National Health Service Corps, and teaching health centers that operate GME programs. Sec. 402. Extension of special diabetes programs. Subtitle B—World Trade Center Health Program Sec. 411. 9/11 responder and survivor health funding corrections. Title V—SUPPORT Act Reauthorization Sec. 501. Short title. Subtitle A—Prevention Sec. 511. Prenatal and postnatal health. Sec. 512. Monitoring and education regarding infections associated with illicit drug use and other risk factors. Sec. 513. Preventing overdoses of controlled substances. Sec. 514. Support for individuals and families impacted by fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Sec. 515. Promoting state choice in PDMP systems. Sec. 516. First responder training program. Sec. 517. Donald J. Cohen National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative. Sec. 518. Protecting suicide prevention lifeline from cybersecurity incidents. Sec. 519. Bruce’s law. Sec. 520. Guidance on at-home drug disposal systems. Sec. 521. Assessment of opioid drugs and actions. Sec. 522. Grant program for State and Tribal response to opioid use disorders. Subtitle B—Treatment Sec. 531. Residential treatment program for pregnant and postpartum women. Sec. 532. Improving access to addiction medicine providers. Sec. 533. Mental and behavioral health education and training grants. Sec. 534. Loan repayment program for substance use disorder treatment workforce. Sec. 535. Development and dissemination of model training programs for substance use disorder patient records. Sec. 536. Task force on best practices for trauma-informed identification, referral, and support. Sec. 537. Grants to enhance access to substance use disorder treatment. Sec. 538. State guidance related to individuals with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbance. Sec. 539. Reviewing the scheduling of approved products containing a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. Subtitle C—Recovery Sec. 541. Building communities of recovery. Sec. 542. Peer support technical assistance center. Sec. 543. Comprehensive opioid recovery centers. Sec. 544. Youth prevention and recovery. Sec. 545. CAREER Act. Sec. 546. Addressing economic and workforce impacts of the opioid crisis. Subtitle D—Miscellaneous matters Sec. 551. Delivery of a controlled substance by a pharmacy to a prescribing practitioner. Sec. 552. Technical correction on controlled substances dispensing. Sec. 553. Required training for prescribers of controlled substances. Sec. 554. Extension of temporary order for fentanyl-related substances. Title VI—Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Response Sec. 601. Short title. Subtitle A—State and local readiness and response Sec. 611. Temporary reassignment of State and local personnel during a public health emergency. Sec. 612. Public Health Emergency Preparedness program. Sec. 613. Hospital Preparedness Program. Sec. 614. Facilities and capacities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to combat public health security threats. Sec. 615. Pilot program to support State medical stockpiles. Sec. 616. Enhancing domestic wastewater surveillance for pathogen detection. Sec. 617. Reauthorization of Mosquito Abatement for Safety and Health program. Subtitle B—Federal planning and coordination Sec. 621. All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness and Response. Sec. 622. National Health Security Strategy. Sec. 623. Improving development and distribution of diagnostic tests. Sec. 624. Combating antimicrobial resistance. Sec. 625. Strategic National Stockpile and material threats. Sec. 626. Medical countermeasures for viral threats with pandemic potential. Sec. 627. Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise. Sec. 628. Fellowship and training programs. Sec. 629. Regional biocontainment research laboratories. Sec. 629A. Limitation related to countries of concern conducting certain research. Subtitle C—Addressing the needs of all individuals Sec. 631. Improving access to certain programs. Sec. 632. Supporting at-risk individuals during emergency responses. Sec. 633. National advisory committees. Sec. 634. National Academies study on prizes. Subtitle D—Additional reauthorizations Sec. 641. Medical countermeasure priority review voucher. Sec. 642. Epidemic Intelligence Service. Sec. 643. Monitoring and distribution of certain medical countermeasures. Sec. 644. Regional health care emergency preparedness and response systems. Sec. 645. Emergency system for advance registration of volunteer health professionals. Sec. 646. Ensuring collaboration and coordination in medical countermeasure development. Sec. 647. Military and civilian partnership for trauma readiness. Sec. 648. National Disaster Medical System. Sec. 649. Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps. Sec. 650. Epidemiology-laboratory capacity. Title VII—Public Health Programs Sec. 701. Action for dental health. Sec. 702. PREEMIE. Sec. 703. Preventing maternal deaths. Sec. 704. Sickle cell disease prevention and treatment. Sec. 705. Traumatic brain injuries. Sec. 706. Lifespan respite care. Sec. 707. Dr. Lorna Breen health care provider protection. Sec. 708. Conforming amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Sec. 709. SCREENS for Cancer. Sec. 710. DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project. Sec. 711. IMPROVE Initiative. Sec. 712. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. Sec. 713. Honor Our Living Donors. Sec. 714. Program for pediatric studies of drugs. Title VIII—Food and Drug Administration Subtitle A—Give Kids a Chance Sec. 801. Research into pediatric uses of drugs; additional authorities of Food and Drug Administration regarding molecularly targeted cancer drugs. Sec. 802. Ensuring completion of pediatric study requirements. Sec. 803. FDA report on PREA enforcement. Sec. 804. Extension of authority to issue priority review vouchers to encourage treatments for rare pediatric diseases. Sec. 805. Limitations on exclusive approval or licensure of orphan drugs. Subtitle B—United States-Abraham Accords Cooperation and Security Sec. 811. Establishment of Abraham Accords Office within Food and Drug Administration. Title IX—Lowering prescription drug costs Sec. 901. Oversight of pharmacy benefit management services. Sec. 902. Full rebate pass through to plan; exception for innocent plan fiduciaries. Sec. 903. Increasing transparency in generic drug applications. Sec. 904. Title 35 amendments. Title X—Miscellaneous Sec. 1001. Two-year extension of safe harbor for absence of deductible for telehealth.