§ 1665g. Fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effect grants
(a)
Award; use; review criteria
(1)
The Secretary may make grants to Indian tribes and tribal organizations to establish fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effect programs as provided in this section for the purposes of meeting the health status objectives specified in section
1602
(b) of this title.
(2)
Grants made pursuant to this section shall be used to—
(A)
develop and provide community and in-school training, education, and prevention programs relating to FAS and FAE;
(C)
identify and provide appropriate educational and vocational support, counseling, advocacy, and information to FAS and FAE affected persons and their families or caretakers;
(D)
develop and implement counseling and support programs in schools for FAS and FAE affected children;
(b)
Plan; study; national clearinghouse
The Secretary, acting through the Service, shall—
(1)
develop an annual plan for the prevention, intervention, treatment, and aftercare for those affected by FAS and FAE in Indian communities;
(2)
conduct a study, directly or by contract with any organization, entity, or institution of higher education with significant knowledge of FAS and FAE and Indian communities, of the special educational, vocational, school-to-work transition, and independent living needs of adolescent and adult Indians and Alaska Natives with FAS or FAE; and
(c)
Task force
The Secretary shall establish a task force to be known as the FAS/FAE Task Force to advise the Secretary in carrying out subsection (b) of this section. Such task force shall be composed of representatives from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism, the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention, the National Institute of Mental Health, the Service, the Office of Minority Health of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Administration for Native Americans, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian communities, and Indian FAS/FAE experts.
(d)
Cooperative projects; research projects
The Secretary, acting through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, shall make grants to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, universities working with Indian tribes on cooperative projects, and urban Indian organizations for applied research projects which propose to elevate the understanding of methods to prevent, intervene, treat, or provide aftercare for Indians and urban Indians affected by FAS or FAE.
(e)
Report
(1)
The Secretary shall submit to the President, for inclusion in each report required to be transmitted to the Congress under section
1671 of this title, a report on the status of FAS and FAE in the Indian population. Such report shall include, in addition to the information required under section
1602
(d) of this title with respect to the health status objective specified in section
1602
(b)(27) of this title, the following:
(A)
The progress of implementing a uniform assessment and diagnostic methodology in Service and tribally based service delivery systems.
(C)
The prevalence of FAS and FAE affected Indian persons in Indian communities, their primary means of support, and recommendations to improve the support system for these individuals and their families or caretakers.
(D)
The level of support received from the entities specified in subsection (c) of this section in the area of FAS and FAE.
(f)
Authorization of appropriations