42 U.S.C. § 300ff–34 — Perinatal transmission of HIV/AIDS; contingent requirement regarding State grants under this part
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- (a)Annual determination of reported casesA State shall annually determine the rate of reported cases of AIDS as a result of perinatal transmission among residents of the State.
- (b)Causes of perinatal transmissionIn determining the rate under subsection (a), a State shall also determine the possible causes of perinatal transmission. Such causes may include—
- (1)the inadequate provision within the State of prenatal counseling and testing in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
- (2)the inadequate provision or utilization within the State of appropriate therapy or failure of such therapy to reduce perinatal transmission of HIV, including—
- (3)other factors (which may include the lack of prenatal care) determined relevant by the State.
- (c)CDC reporting systemNot later than 4 months after May 20, 1996, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shall develop and implement a system to be used by States to comply with the requirements of subsections (a) and (b). The Director shall issue guidelines to ensure that the data collected is statistically valid.