42 U.S.C. § 247b–13 — Prenatal and postnatal health
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- (a)In generalThe Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, shall carry out programs—
- (1)to collect, analyze, and make available data on prenatal smoking and alcohol and other substance abuse and misuse, including—
- (2)to conduct applied epidemiological research on the prevention and long-term outcomes associated with prenatal and postnatal smoking, alcohol and other substance abuse and misuse;
- (3)to support, conduct, and evaluate the effectiveness of educational, treatment, and cessation programs;
- (4)to provide information and education to the public on the prevention and implications of prenatal and postnatal smoking, alcohol and other substance abuse and misuse; and
- (5)to issue public reports on the analysis of data described in paragraph (1), including analysis of—
- (b)GrantsIn carrying out subsection (a), the Secretary may award grants to and enter into contracts with States, local governments, tribal entities, scientific and academic institutions, federally qualified health centers, and other public and nonprofit entities, and may provide technical and consultative assistance to such entities.
- (c)Coordinating activitiesTo carry out this section, the Secretary may—
- (1)provide technical and consultative assistance to entities receiving grants under subsection (b);
- (2)ensure a pathway for data sharing between States, tribal entities, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
- (3)ensure data collection under this section is consistent with applicable State, Federal, and Tribal privacy laws; and
- (4)coordinate with the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, as appropriate, to assist States and Tribes in implementing systems that use standards recognized by such National Coordinator, as such recognized standards are available, in order to facilitate interoperability between such systems and health information technology systems, including certified health information technology.
- (d)Authorization of appropriationsFor the purpose of carrying out this section, there are authorized to be appropriated such $4,250,000 for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2030.