§ 300ff-88. Definitions
For purposes of this subchapter:
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Co-occurring conditions
The term “co-occurring conditions” means one or more adverse health conditions in an individual with HIV/AIDS, without regard to whether the individual has AIDS and without regard to whether the conditions arise from HIV.
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Counseling
The term “counseling” means such counseling provided by an individual trained to provide such counseling.
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Family-centered care
The term “family-centered care” means the system of services described in this subchapter that is targeted specifically to the special needs of infants, children, women and families. Family-centered care shall be based on a partnership between parents, professionals, and the community designed to ensure an integrated, coordinated, culturally sensitive, and community-based continuum of care for children, women, and families with HIV/AIDS.
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Families with HIV/AIDS
The term “families with HIV/AIDS” means families in which one or more members have HIV/AIDS.
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HIV/AIDS
(A)
In general
The term “HIV/AIDS” means HIV, and includes AIDS and any condition arising from AIDS.
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Human immunodeficiency virus
The term “human immunodeficiency virus” means the etiologic agent for AIDS.
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Person
The term “person” includes one or more individuals, governments (including the Federal Government and the governments of the States), governmental agencies, political subdivisions, labor unions, partnerships, associations, corporations, legal representatives, mutual companies, joint-stock companies, trusts, unincorporated organizations, receivers, trustees, and trustees in cases under title 11.
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State
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Youth with HIV
The term “youth with HIV” means individuals who are 13 through 24 years old and who have HIV/AIDS.