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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8794 · Sec. 2403

Sec. 2403. REQUIREMENT OF SUBMISSION OF DESCRIPTION OF INTENDED USES OF GRANT

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## SEC. 2403 REQUIREMENT OF SUBMISSION OF DESCRIPTION OF INTENDED USES OF GRANT **[**300dd–2**]** The Secretary may not make payments under section 2401(a) to a State for a fiscal year unless— ####
(1)the State submits to the Secretary a description of the purposes for which the State intends to expend such payments for the fiscal year; ####
(2)such description provides information relating to the services and activities to be provided, including a description of the manner in which such services and activities will be coordinated with any similar services and activities of public and private entities; and ####
(3)such description includes information relating to
(A)the process for determining which eligible individuals are medically dependent or chronically dependent and
(B)the process for establishing written plans of care for the provision of home and community-based health services under this part.
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