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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8797 · Sec. 2611

Sec. 2611. GRANTS

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## SEC. 2611 GRANTS **[**300ff–21**]** The Secretary shall, subject to the availability of appropriations, make grants to States to enable such States to improve the quality, availability and organization of health care and support services for individuals and families with HIV/AIDS. The authority of the Secretary to provide grants under part B is subject to section 2626(e)(2) (relating to the decrease in perinatal transmission of HIV/AIDS). 6See footnote at the beginning of part A. Section 8(a) of Public Law 104–146 (110 Stat. 1372) establishes a condition for the receipt of grants under part B. The condition relates to notification of spouses of HIV-infected patients.
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Sec. 2611
GRANTS
Pub. L.Pub. L. 104-146
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