(a)
Grants
The Secretary, acting through the Service after consultation with the Centers for Disease Control, may make grants to Indian tribes and tribal organizations for—
(1)
projects for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis;
(2)
public information and education programs for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis; and
(3)
education, training, and clinical skills improvement activities in the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis for health professionals, including allied health professionals.
(b)
Application for grant
The Secretary may make a grant under subsection (a) of this section only if an application for the grant is submitted to the Secretary and the application is in such form, is made in such manner, and contains the assurances required by subsection (c) of this section and such other agreements, assurances, and information as the Secretary may require.
(c)
Eligibility for grant
To be eligible for a grant under subsection (a) of this section, an applicant must provide assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that—
(1)
the applicant will coordinate its activities for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis with activities of the Centers for Disease Control, and State and local health agencies; and
(2)
the applicant will submit to the Secretary an annual report on its activities for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis.
(d)
Duties of Secretary
In carrying out this section, the Secretary—
(1)
shall establish criteria for the review and approval of applications for grants under subsection (a) of this section, including requirement of public health qualifications of applicants;
(2)
shall, subject to available appropriations, make at least one grant under subsection (a) of this section within each area office;
(3)
may, at the request of an Indian tribe or tribal organization, provide technical assistance; and
(4)
shall prepare and submit a report to the Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Committee on Natural Resources of the House and the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate not later than February 1, 1994, and biennially thereafter, on the use of funds under this section and on the progress made toward the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis among Indian tribes and tribal organizations.
(e)
Reduction of amount of grant
The Secretary may, at the request of a recipient of a grant under subsection (a) of this section, reduce the amount of such grant by—
(1)
the fair market value of any supplies or equipment furnished the grant recipient; and
(2)
the amount of the pay, allowances, and travel expenses of any officer or employee of the Government when detailed to the grant recipient and the amount of any other costs incurred in connection with the detail of such officer or employee,
when the furnishing of such supplies or equipment or the detail of such an officer or employee is for the convenience of and at the request of such grant recipient and for the purpose of carrying out a program with respect to which the grant under subsection (a) of this section is made. The amount by which any such grant is so reduced shall be available for payment by the Secretary of the costs incurred in furnishing the supplies or equipment, or in detailing the personnel, on which the reduction of such grant is based, and such amount shall be deemed as part of the grant and shall be deemed to have been paid to the grant recipient.