Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - CONSTRUCTION AND MODERNIZATION OF HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES › Part Part A— - Grants and Loans for Construction and Modernization of Hospitals and Other Medical Facilities › § 291c
The Surgeon General, with approval from the Federal Hospital Council and the Secretary of Health and Human Services, must make rules that tell state agencies how to set priorities and standards for health projects that get federal help. The rules must say which kinds of projects get priority, including hospital building for areas with low money or rural places (if the state chooses), rehab centers linked to university teaching hospitals that give full medical and vocational care, modernization for facilities in crowded areas, outpatient centers in areas the Secretary calls rural or urban poverty areas, projects that offer full care (outpatient, prevention, and hospital), places that train health workers, and facilities that treat alcoholism. The rules must also set building and equipment standards by type and location, give ways to decide how many hospital and long-term care beds are needed and where they should go, and explain how to tell which existing facilities need updating. State plans must make sure there are enough hospitals and other covered facilities for everyone in the state and enough services for people who cannot pay. The rules can require applicants to promise the new or updated facility will serve local residents and provide a reasonable amount of care to people who cannot pay, unless that is not financially possible.
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42 U.S.C. § 291c
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73