95-15971. HIV Care Grant Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 125 (Thursday, June 29, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 33812-33814]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15971]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    HIV Care Grant Program
    
    AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice of grants made to States and territories.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 
    announces that fiscal year 1995 funds have been awarded to States and 
    territories (hereinafter States) for the HIV Care Grant Program. 
    Although these funds have already been awarded to the States, HRSA is 
    publishing this notice to 
    
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    inform the general public of the existence of the funds. In addition, 
    HRSA determined that it would be useful for the general public to be 
    aware of the structure of the HIV Care Grant Program and the statutory 
    requirements governing the use of the funds.
        Funds will be used by the States to improve the quality, 
    availability, and organization of health care and support services for 
    individuals and families with HIV infection. The HIV Care Grant Program 
    was authorized by Title II of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS 
    Resources Emergency (CARE) Act of 1990, Public Law 101-381, which 
    amended Title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act. Funds were 
    appropriated under Public Law 103-333.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Individuals interested in the HIV Care 
    Grant Program should contact the appropriate office in their State, and 
    may obtain information on their State contact by calling Anita Eichler, 
    M.P.H., Director, Division of HIV Services, at (301) 443-6745.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Availability of Funds
    
        A total of $174,766,500 was made available for the Title II HIV 
    Care Grant Program. These funds have been allotted to the States 
    according to a formula based on the number of AIDS cases reported to 
    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the 24 months ending 
    September 30, 1994, and a per capita income factor. Below is the 
    distribution of funds by State.
    
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                               State                                Amount  
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    Alabama....................................................   $1,349,942
    Alaska.....................................................      100,000
    Arizona....................................................    1,759,313
    Arkansas...................................................      753,038
    California.................................................   27,867,193
    Colorado...................................................    1,980,699
    Connecticut................................................    2,404,858
    Delaware...................................................      585,604
    District of Columbia.......................................    2,532,524
    Florida....................................................   17,780,752
    Georgia....................................................    4,731,696
    Hawaii.....................................................      499,350
    Idaho......................................................      138,867
    Illinois...................................................    5,577,650
    Indiana....................................................    1,536,770
    Iowa.......................................................      333,360
    Kansas.....................................................      568,263
    Kentucky...................................................      643,697
    Louisiana..................................................    2,785,044
    Maine......................................................      228,492
    Maryland...................................................    4,684,012
    Massachusetts..............................................    3,776,077
    Michigan...................................................    2,675,943
    Minnesota..................................................      973,550
    Mississippi................................................      954,192
    Missouri...................................................    2,504,335
    Montana....................................................      100,000
    Nebraska...................................................      267,083
    Nevada.....................................................      964,174
    New Hampshire..............................................      175,763
    New Jersey.................................................    8,958,831
    New Mexico.................................................      479,074
    New York...................................................   29,093,044
    North Carolina.............................................    2,414,668
    North Dakota...............................................      100,000
    Ohio.......................................................    2,623,138
    Oklahoma...................................................    1,050,786
    Oregon.....................................................    1,300,587
    Pennsylvania...............................................    5,177,510
    Rhode Island...............................................      554,753
    South Carolina.............................................    2,679,771
    South Dakota...............................................      100,000
    Tennessee..................................................    1,846,877
    Texas......................................................   12,636,414
    Utah.......................................................      428,266
    Vermont....................................................      103,727
    Virginia...................................................    2,642,609
    Washington.................................................    2,310,797
    West Virginia..............................................      184,768
    Wisconsin..................................................    1,063,650
    Wyoming....................................................      100,000
    Guam.......................................................        2,902
    Puerto Rico................................................    7,682,087
    Virgin Islands \1\.........................................           0 
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    \1\ Did not apply for FY 1995 funds.                                    
    
    Eligibility Criteria
    
        In order to receive funding under Title II of the CARE Act, each 
    State was required to develop:
         A detailed description of the HIV-related services 
    provided in the State to individuals and families with HIV disease 
    during the year preceding the year for which the grant was requested, 
    and the number of individuals and families receiving such services; and
         A comprehensive plan for the organization and delivery of 
    HIV health care and support services to be funded with the Title II 
    grant, including a description of the purposes for which the State 
    intends to use such assistance.
        Each State was also required to submit an application containing 
    such agreements, assurances, and information as the Secretary 
    determined to be necessary to carry out this program, including an 
    assurance that:
         The public health agency that is administering the grant 
    for the State will conduct public hearings concerning the proposed use 
    and distribution of the Title II grant assistance;
         The State will, to the maximum extent practicable, ensure 
    that HIV-related health care and support services delivered with Title 
    II assistance will be provided and without regard to the current or 
    past health condition of the individual; ensure that such services will 
    be provided in a setting that is accessible to low-income individuals 
    with HIV disease, and provide outreach to inform such individuals of 
    the services available; and, in the case of a State that intends to use 
    grant funds for the continuation of health insurance coverage, ensure 
    that the State has established a program that assures that such amounts 
    will be targeted to individuals who would not otherwise be able to 
    afford health insurance coverage, that income, assets, and medical 
    expense criteria will be established and applied by the State to 
    identify those individuals who qualify for assistance, and that 
    information concerning such criteria will be made available to the 
    public;
         The State will provide for periodic independent peer 
    review to assess the quality and appropriateness of health and support 
    services provided by entities that receive Title II funds from the 
    State;
         The State will permit and cooperate with any Federal 
    investigations undertaken regarding programs conducted under Title II;
         The State will maintain HIV-related activities at a level 
    that is equal to not less than the level of such expenditures by the 
    State for the 1-year period preceding the fiscal year for which the 
    State applied to receive a grant under Title II; and
         The State will ensure that grant funds are not utilized to 
    make payments for any item or service to the extent that payment has 
    been made, or can reasonably be expected to be made, with respect to 
    that item or service (1) under any State compensation program, under an 
    insurance policy, or under any Federal or State health benefits 
    program, or (2) by an entity that provides health services on a prepaid 
    basis.
    
    General Use of Grant Funds
    
        States may use the HIV Care Grant funds to:
         Establish and operate HIV care consortia within areas most 
    affected by HIV. The statute defines a consortium as an association of 
    one or more public, and one or more nonprofit private health care and 
    support service providers and community-based organizations operating 
    within areas determined by the State to be most affected by HIV 
    disease.
         Provide home- and community-based care services for 
    individuals with HIV disease. Funding priorities must be given to 
    entities that provide assurances to the State that they will 
    participate in HIV care consortia if such consortia exist within the 
    State, and will utilize the funds for the provision of home- and 
    community-based services to low-income individuals with HIV disease.
         Provide assistance to assure the continuity of health 
    insurance coverage for low-income (as defined by the State) 
    
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    individuals with HIV disease. The State must establish a program that 
    assures that (1) funds will be targeted to individuals who would not 
    otherwise be able to afford health insurance coverage, and (2) income, 
    asset, and medical expense criteria will be established and applied by 
    the State to identify those individuals who qualify for assistance, and 
    information concerning such criteria shall be made available to the 
    public.
    
         Provide treatments that have been determined to prolong 
    life or prevent serious deterioration of health for low-income 
    individuals with HIV disease.
    
        A State must use at least 15 percent of its grant funds to provide 
    health and support services to infants, children, women and families 
    with HIV disease.
    
        At least 75 percent of the fiscal year 1995 Title II grant awarded 
    to a State must be obligated to specific programs and projects and made 
    available for expenditure within 120 days of the receipt of the grant 
    by the State.
    
    Federal Smoke-Free Compliance
    
        The Public Health Service strongly encourages all grant and 
    contract recipients to provide a smoke-free workplace and promote the 
    non-use of all tobacco products. In addition, Public Law 103-227, the 
    Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking in certain facilities (or 
    in some cases, any portion of a facility) in which regular or routine 
    education, library, day care, health care or early childhood 
    development services are provided to children.
    
    Executive Order 12372
    
        It has been determined that the Title II HIV Care Grant Program is 
    not subject to the provisions of Executive Order 12372 concerning 
    inter-governmental review of Federal programs.
    
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number is 93.917.
    
        Dated: June 23, 1995.
    
    Ciro V. Sumaya,
    
    Administrator.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-15971 Filed 6-28-95; 8:45 am]
    
    BILLING CODE 4160-15-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/29/1995
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of grants made to States and territories.
Document Number:
95-15971
Pages:
33812-33814 (3 pages)
PDF File:
95-15971.pdf