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PUBLIC HEALTH
(410 ILCS 230/) Problem Pregnancy Health Services and Care Act.

410 ILCS 230/Art. V

 
    (410 ILCS 230/Art. V heading)
ARTICLE V. IMPROVING COORDINATION OF STATE PROGRAMS

410 ILCS 230/5-100

    (410 ILCS 230/5-100) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4605-100)
    Sec. 5-100. (A) The Secretary shall coordinate State policies and programs providing services related to prevention of problem pregnancies. Among other things, the Secretary shall:
        (1) require that grantees under Title V report
    
periodically on State programs or policies that interfere with the delivery and coordination of problem pregnancy prevention and problem pregnancy-related services;
        (2) provide periodic on-site technical assistance to
    
nonprofit agencies and organizations to assure that coordination by grantees of State programs at the local level will be facilitated; and
        (3) give funding priority, where appropriate, to
    
grantees using single or coordinated grant applications for multiple programs.
    (B) The Secretary may set aside, in each fiscal year, not to exceed one per centum of the funds appropriated under this Act for evaluation of activities under Titles IV and V.
(Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)