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Session Laws, 1972
Volume 708, Page 391   View pdf image
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                         391

Federal funds are recovered under the provisions of said Subchapters
II, and III, as amended from time to time.

(c)  Any public or other nonprofit group sponsoring or operating
Community Mental Health Center Components or Mental Retarda-
tion Facilities in this State which is eligible for a Federal grant
under said Subchapters II and III, as amended from time to time,
may petition the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene for a
grant toward the cost of the same project. Grants shall be subject
to the following limitations:

All Federal grants available for this purpose shall be applied
first to the cost of construction, acquisition and/or renovation
and equipment of each Community Mental Health Center Component
or Mental Retardation Facility. State grants shall be used to
supplement Federal grants in such a manner that grants from these
combined State and Federal sources provide not more than 67% of
the total eligible cost of the project, except for those projects
designated under Federal regulation, State Plans and regulation
provided for by this act as eligible for poverty area funding grants
from combined State and Federal sources may provide not more than
90% of the total eligible costs of the project.

Any State grants made within limitation (1) or from State funds
only shall not exceed 50% of the total construction, acquisition
and/or renovation and equipment costs of any Community Mental
Health Center Component or Mental Retardation Facility, except for
those projects designated under Federal regulations, State Plans
and Regulations provided for by this Act as eligible for poverty area
funding grants from State sources may not exceed 75%.

The petition in the first instance shall be directed to the Secretary
of Health and Mental Hygiene and, upon the approval of the plans
by the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Secretary shall
promptly report the petition to the Board of Public Works, together
with its report that the project has been approved both by the
Surgeon General of the United States or other lawful Federal
authority under the provisions of said Subchapters II and III, as
amended from time to time, and also by the Secretary of Health and
Mental Hygiene, and that the Board of Public Works should make
available the necessary matching funds as provided hereunder. For
projects in which only State funds are to be used, Secretary of
Health and Mental Hygiene shall promptly report that the project has
been approved and that the Board of Public Works should make
available the necessary funds as provided hereunder.

(d)  The Board of Public Works shall make allocations from
moneys available under this Act as follows:

(1)  To every Community Mental Health Center Component or
Mental Retardation Facility receiving such a Federal grant a supple-
mentary sum toward the cost of the same project, subject to the
limitations set forth in subsection (c)-(l) and (2) of this section; or

(2)  To every Community Mental Health Center Component or
Mental Retardation Facility eligible for grants under this Act, when
Federal funds are not available, subject to the limitations cited in
subsection (c)-(2) of this section.

The Board shall certify the allocation of State funds to the Treas-
urer of the State, and the Treasurer shall make them available to

 

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