42 USC § 18203 - Permissible uses of Fund
(a)
In general
A State shall use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title for the purposes described in this section to assist pregnant and parenting teens and women.
(b)
Institutions of higher education
(1)
In general
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to eligible institutions of higher education to enable the eligible institutions to establish, maintain, or operate pregnant and parenting student services. Such funding shall be used to supplement, not supplant, existing funding for such services.
(2)
Application
An eligible institution of higher education that desires to receive funding under this subsection shall submit an application to the designated State agency at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the State agency may require.
(3)
Matching requirement
An eligible institution of higher education that receives funding under this subsection shall contribute to the conduct of the pregnant and parenting student services office supported by the funding an amount from non-Federal funds equal to 25 percent of the amount of the funding provided. The non-Federal share may be in cash or in-kind, fairly evaluated, including services, facilities, supplies, or equipment.
(4)
Use of funds for assisting pregnant and parenting college students
An eligible institution of higher education that receives funding under this subsection shall use such funds to establish, maintain or operate pregnant and parenting student services and may use such funding for the following programs and activities:
(A)
Conduct a needs assessment on campus and within the local community—
(B)
Annually assess the performance of the eligible institution in meeting the following needs of students enrolled in the eligible institution who are pregnant or are parents:
(i)
The inclusion of maternity coverage and the availability of riders for additional family members in student health care.
(iv)
Flexible or alternative academic scheduling, such as telecommuting programs, to enable pregnant or parenting students to continue their education or stay in school.
(C)
Identify public and private service providers, located on the campus of the eligible institution or within the local community, that are qualified to meet the needs described in subparagraph (B), and establishes
[1]
programs with qualified providers to meet such needs.
(D)
Assist pregnant and parenting students, fathers or spouses in locating and obtaining services that meet the needs described in subparagraph (B).
(5)
Reporting
(A)
Annual report by institutions
(i)
In general
For each fiscal year that an eligible institution of higher education receives funds under this subsection, the eligible institution shall prepare and submit to the State, by the date determined by the State, a report that—
(B)
Report by State
The State shall annually prepare and submit a report on the findings under this subsection, including the number of eligible institutions of higher education that were awarded funds and the number of students served by each pregnant and parenting student services office receiving funds under this section, to the Secretary.
(c)
Support for pregnant and parenting teens
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to eligible high schools and community service centers to establish, maintain or operate pregnant and parenting services in the same general manner and in accordance with all conditions and requirements described in subsection (b), except that paragraph (3) of such subsection shall not apply for purposes of this subsection.
(d)
Improving services for pregnant women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, and stalking
(1)
In general
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available tp
[2]
its State Attorney General to assist Statewide offices in providing—
(A)
intervention services, accompaniment, and supportive social services for eligible pregnant women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
(2)
Eligibility
To be eligible for a grant under paragraph (1), a State Attorney General shall submit an application to the designated State agency at such time, in such manner, and containing such information, as specified by the State.
(3)
Technical assistance and training described
For purposes of paragraph (1)(B), technical assistance and training is—
(A)
the identification of eligible pregnant women experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
(B)
the assessment of the immediate and short-term safety of such a pregnant woman, the evaluation of the impact of the violence or stalking on the pregnant woman’s health, and the assistance of the pregnant woman in developing a plan aimed at preventing further domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking, as appropriate;
(C)
the maintenance of complete medical or forensic records that include the documentation of any examination, treatment given, and referrals made, recording the location and nature of the pregnant woman’s injuries, and the establishment of mechanisms to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of those medical records; and
(e)
Public awareness and education
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to increase public awareness and education concerning any services available to pregnant and parenting teens and women under this chapter, or any other resources available to pregnant and parenting women in keeping with the intent and purposes of this chapter. The State shall be responsible for setting guidelines or limits as to how much of funding may be utilized for public awareness and education in any funding award.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “establish”.
[2] So in original. Probably should be “to”.
(a)
In general
A State shall use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title for the purposes described in this section to assist pregnant and parenting teens and women.
(b)
Institutions of higher education
(1)
In general
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to eligible institutions of higher education to enable the eligible institutions to establish, maintain, or operate pregnant and parenting student services. Such funding shall be used to supplement, not supplant, existing funding for such services.
(2)
Application
An eligible institution of higher education that desires to receive funding under this subsection shall submit an application to the designated State agency at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the State agency may require.
(3)
Matching requirement
An eligible institution of higher education that receives funding under this subsection shall contribute to the conduct of the pregnant and parenting student services office supported by the funding an amount from non-Federal funds equal to 25 percent of the amount of the funding provided. The non-Federal share may be in cash or in-kind, fairly evaluated, including services, facilities, supplies, or equipment.
(4)
Use of funds for assisting pregnant and parenting college students
An eligible institution of higher education that receives funding under this subsection shall use such funds to establish, maintain or operate pregnant and parenting student services and may use such funding for the following programs and activities:
(A)
Conduct a needs assessment on campus and within the local community—
(B)
Annually assess the performance of the eligible institution in meeting the following needs of students enrolled in the eligible institution who are pregnant or are parents:
(i)
The inclusion of maternity coverage and the availability of riders for additional family members in student health care.
(iv)
Flexible or alternative academic scheduling, such as telecommuting programs, to enable pregnant or parenting students to continue their education or stay in school.
(C)
Identify public and private service providers, located on the campus of the eligible institution or within the local community, that are qualified to meet the needs described in subparagraph (B), and establishes
[1]
programs with qualified providers to meet such needs.
(D)
Assist pregnant and parenting students, fathers or spouses in locating and obtaining services that meet the needs described in subparagraph (B).
(5)
Reporting
(A)
Annual report by institutions
(i)
In general
For each fiscal year that an eligible institution of higher education receives funds under this subsection, the eligible institution shall prepare and submit to the State, by the date determined by the State, a report that—
(B)
Report by State
The State shall annually prepare and submit a report on the findings under this subsection, including the number of eligible institutions of higher education that were awarded funds and the number of students served by each pregnant and parenting student services office receiving funds under this section, to the Secretary.
(c)
Support for pregnant and parenting teens
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to eligible high schools and community service centers to establish, maintain or operate pregnant and parenting services in the same general manner and in accordance with all conditions and requirements described in subsection (b), except that paragraph (3) of such subsection shall not apply for purposes of this subsection.
(d)
Improving services for pregnant women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, and stalking
(1)
In general
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available tp
[2]
its State Attorney General to assist Statewide offices in providing—
(A)
intervention services, accompaniment, and supportive social services for eligible pregnant women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
(2)
Eligibility
To be eligible for a grant under paragraph (1), a State Attorney General shall submit an application to the designated State agency at such time, in such manner, and containing such information, as specified by the State.
(3)
Technical assistance and training described
For purposes of paragraph (1)(B), technical assistance and training is—
(A)
the identification of eligible pregnant women experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
(B)
the assessment of the immediate and short-term safety of such a pregnant woman, the evaluation of the impact of the violence or stalking on the pregnant woman’s health, and the assistance of the pregnant woman in developing a plan aimed at preventing further domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking, as appropriate;
(C)
the maintenance of complete medical or forensic records that include the documentation of any examination, treatment given, and referrals made, recording the location and nature of the pregnant woman’s injuries, and the establishment of mechanisms to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of those medical records; and
(e)
Public awareness and education
A State may use amounts received under a grant under section
18202 of this title to make funding available to increase public awareness and education concerning any services available to pregnant and parenting teens and women under this chapter, or any other resources available to pregnant and parenting women in keeping with the intent and purposes of this chapter. The State shall be responsible for setting guidelines or limits as to how much of funding may be utilized for public awareness and education in any funding award.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “establish”.
[2] So in original. Probably should be “to”.
Source
(Pub. L. 111–148, title X, § 10213,Mar. 23, 2010, 124 Stat. 932.)
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