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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 · Sec. 152

Sec. 152. GRANT AWARDS

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## SEC. 152 GRANT AWARDS **[**15062**]** ###
(a)Existing Centers ####
(1)In general In awarding and distributing grant funds under section 151(a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary, subject to the availability of appropriations and the condition specified in subsection (d), shall award and distribute grant funds in equal amounts of $500,000 (adjusted in accordance with subsection (b)), to each Center that existed during the preceding fiscal year and that meets the requirements of this subtitle, prior to making grants under subsection
(c)or (d). ####
(2)Reduction of award Notwithstanding paragraph (1), if the aggregate of the funds to be awarded to the Centers pursuant to paragraph
(1)for any fiscal year exceeds the total amount appropriated under section 156 for such fiscal year, the amount to be awarded to each Center for such fiscal year shall be proportionately reduced. ###
(b)Adjustments Subject to the availability of appropriations, for any fiscal year following a year in which each Center described in subsection
(a)received a grant award of not less than $500,000 under subsection
(a)(adjusted in accordance with this subsection), the Secretary shall adjust the awards to take into account the most recent percentage change in the Consumer Price Index published by the Secretary of Labor under section 100(c)(1) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 720(c)(1)) (if the percentage change indicates an increase), prior to making grants under subsection
(c)or (d). ###
(c)National Training Initiatives on Critical and Emerging Needs Subject to the availability of appropriations, for any fiscal year in which each Center described in subsection
(a)receives a grant award of not less than $500,000, under subsection
(a)(adjusted in accordance with subsection (b)), after making the grant awards, the Secretary shall make grants under section 151(b) to Centers to pay for the Federal share of the cost of training initiatives related to the unmet needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, as described in section 153(b). ###
(d)Additional Grants For any fiscal year in which each Center described in subsection
(a)receives a grant award of not less than $500,000 under subsection
(a)(adjusted in accordance with subsection (b)), after making the grant awards, the Secretary may make grants under section 151(a) for activities described in section 153(a) to additional Centers, or additional grants to Centers, for States or populations that are unserved or underserved by Centers due to such factors as— ####
(1)population; ####
(2)a high concentration of rural or urban areas; or ####
(3)a high concentration of unserved or underserved populations.
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