Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXIV— - HIV HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRAM › Part Part B— - Care Grant Program › Subpart subpart i— - general grant provisions › § 300ff–26
Use part of the federal HIV grant money to set up a program that gives medicines and care to treat HIV/AIDS or stop health from getting much worse. The help must include prevention and treatment of infections that happen because of HIV. To get help a person must have a medical diagnosis of HIV/AIDS and be low-income as the state defines. The state must at least provide the core classes of HIV drugs on the federal list, help pay for those drugs and any devices needed to take them, do outreach to people and families, make it easier to get treatment, track progress, and support sticking to treatment and medical monitoring. The federal health official must review state drug programs, find barriers to wider access, and keep the list of core drug classes based on federal clinical guidelines. A state can use the grant to buy or keep health insurance that covers these treatments only if, for that fiscal year, the insurance costs no more than directly providing the treatments. Any drug rebates from purchases made with these funds must go back to programs under this part, with priority for this program’s activities.
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42 U.S.C. § 300ff–26
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73