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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 · Sec. 151

Sec. 151. GRANT AUTHORITY

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## SEC. 151 GRANT AUTHORITY **[**15061**]** ###
(a)National Network From appropriations authorized under section 156(a)(1), the Secretary shall make 5-year grants to entities in each State designated as University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service to carry out activities described in section 153(a). ###
(b)National Training Initiatives From appropriations authorized under section 156(a)(1) and reserved under section 156(a)(2), the Secretary shall make grants to Centers to carry out activities described in section 153(b). ###
(c)Technical Assistance From appropriations authorized under section 156(a)(1) and reserved under section 156(a)(3) (or from funds reserved under section 163, as appropriate), the Secretary shall enter into 1 or more cooperative agreements or contracts for the purpose of providing technical assistance described in section 153(c).
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