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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 732

Sec. 10. Operation of the grant program.

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Sec. 10. Operation of the grant program. The Department, in consultation with the Board, shall establish the Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Grant Program and may make grants to eligible community providers subject to appropriations out of funds reserved for capital improvements or expenditures as provided for in this Act. The Program shall operate in a manner so that the estimated cost of the Program during the fiscal year will not exceed the total appropriation for the Program.
The grants shall be for the purpose of constructing or renovating new community behavioral health center sites, renovating existing community behavioral health center sites, and purchasing equipment to provide community behavioral healthcare services to medically underserved populations or areas or providing community behavioral healthcare services to the uninsured population of this State.
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