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Ch. 204
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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any other person who receives funds under the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
Program. The department shall ensure that an equitable share of these
administrative funds is allocated to the department, any county that receives funds
under a Local Public Health Tobacco Grant, any person who receives funds under a
Local Public Health Tobacco Grant, or any other person who receives funds under the
Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program. The department may transfer funds
between the Administrative Component of the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
Program and the Administrative Component of the Cancer Prevention, Identification
and Treatment Program as necessary to ensure that equitable shares of
administrative funds are distributed to these various entities. The funds that are
allocated to the other components of the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
Program may not be used for administrative purposes:
(iii) Of the funds allocated to the Statewide Public Health
Component of the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program, not less than
$750,000 may be used only for grants that will be used to provide outreach and
start up technical assistance to the African American community in the State for the
purpose of organizing participation in the Community Health Coalitions that will be
formed in each county and in Baltimore City under SB 806 and used to access Local
Public Health Tobacco Grants under the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
Program and Local Public Health Cancer Grants under the Cancer Prevention,
Identification, and Treatment Program.
(iv) The department shall submit to the budget committees a
revised Managing for Results Plan for the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
Program that includes short-term goals for fiscal 2001, 2002, and 2003. This revised
plan shall be submitted by July 1, 2000. The short-term goals will allow the General
Assembly to evaluate the department's progress in implementing the Tobacco Use
Prevention and Cessation Program.
(v) The department may not award any funds to an outside entity
under the Surveillance and Evaluation Component before conducting a competitive
bid process.
(b) $30,781,627 of this amount shall be contingent on enactment of SB
806 and may be used only for the Cancer Prevention, Identification, and Treatment
Program established under SB 896 as provided in this paragraph.
(i) Funds for the Cancer Prevention, Identification, and Treatment
Program shall be allocated among program components as listed below, and may not
exceed the amounts indicated for each component:
Local Public Health 12,750,000
Medical Institution 15,000,000
Statewide Public Health -0-
Surveillance and Evaluation 2,280,322
Administrative 751,305
(ii) Funds allocated to the Administrative Component shall be used
to fund all of the administrative costs associated with the Local Public Health
Statewide Public Health, and Surveillance and Evaluation components of the Cancer
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