Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXIV— - HIV HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRAM › Part Part B— - Care Grant Program › Subpart subpart ii— - provisions concerning pregnancy and perinatal transmission of hiv › § 300ff–37a
The Secretary must ask the Institute of Medicine to do a study that does three things: for the most recent fiscal year with data, count how many newborns in the United States had HIV when the delivering obstetrician did not know the mother’s HIV status; for each State, find any barriers (including laws) that keep or discourage doctors from routinely offering HIV tests to pregnant women and testing newborns when the mother’s status is unknown; and give recommendations to each State to reduce perinatal HIV transmission, including ways to remove those barriers. The study must be finished and a report sent to the appropriate congressional committees, the Secretary, and each State’s chief public health official within 18 months after the law takes effect. In fiscal year 2004, the Secretary must collect from the States information about what they did to follow those recommendations and must send reports about that information to the appropriate congressional committees.
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42 U.S.C. § 300ff–37a
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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