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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8785 · Sec. 1928

Sec. 1928. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS

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## SEC. 1928 ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS **[**300x–28**]** ###
(a)Improvement of Process for Appropriate Referrals for Treatment With respect to individuals seeking treatment services, a funding agreement for a grant under section 1921 is that the State involved will improve the process in the State for referring the individuals to treatment facilities that can provide to the individuals the treatment modality that is most appropriate for the individuals. ###
(b)Professional Development A funding agreement for a grant under section 1921 is that the State involved will ensure that prevention, treatment, and recovery personnel operating in the State’s substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery systems have an opportunity to receive training, on an ongoing basis, concerning— ####
(1)recent trends in substance use disorders in the State; ####
(2)improved methods and evidence-based practices for providing substance use disorder prevention and treatment services; ####
(3)performance-based accountability; ####
(4)data collection and reporting requirements; and ####
(5)any other matters that would serve to further improve the delivery of substance use disorder prevention and treatment services within the State. ###
(c)Coordination of Various Activities and Services A funding agreement for a grant under section 1921 is that the State involved will coordinate prevention and treatment activities with the provision of other appropriate services (including health, social, correctional and criminal justice, educational, vocational rehabilitation, and employment services). ### (d)8 Waiver of Requirement 8Paragraph (2)(B) of section 3303(f) of Public Law 106–310 (114 Stat. 1211) provides as follows:
(2)Conforming amendments.—Effective upon the publication of the regulations developed in accordance with section 1932(e)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x–32(d))—
(A)* * *
(B)section 1928(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x–28(d)) is repealed. ####
(1)In general Upon the request of a State, the Secretary may provide to a State a waiver of any or all of the requirements established in this section if the Secretary determines that, with respect to services for the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders, the requirement involved is unnecessary for maintaining quality in the provision of such services in the State. ####
(2)Date certain for acting upon request The Secretary shall approve or deny a request for a waiver under paragraph
(1)not later than 120 days after the date on which the request is made. ####
(3)Applicability of waiver Any waiver provided by the Secretary under paragraph
(1)shall be applicable only to the fiscal year involved. **[**Section 1929 was repealed by section 8002(f) of Public Law 114–255.**]**
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  • Pub. L. 106-310
  • 114 Stat. 1211
  • 42 USC 300x–32(d)
  • 42 USC 300x–28(d)
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Sec. 1928
ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
Pub. L.Pub. L. 106-310
Stat.114 Stat. 1211
Cite42 USC 300x–32(d)
Cite42 USC 300x–28(d)
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