Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XVII— - BLOCK GRANTS › Part Part B— - Block Grants Regarding Mental Health and Substance Use › Subpart subpart ii— - block grants for substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services › § 300x–32
States must send an application to get the grant each year and the federal Secretary must get it by October 1 of that fiscal year. The application must include the required funding agreements, a certification from the State’s chief executive, assurances the State will follow the rules, the report required under section 300x–52(a), and a plan that the Secretary approves. The plan must describe the State’s system of care (name the lead agency; estimate need and number in treatment, including pregnant women, women with children, people with both mental health and substance use problems, people who inject drugs, and people who are homeless); list services and recovery supports; describe prevention work and how prevention funds are spent; describe recovery support activities and spending by type; list financial resources and workforce capacity; say how the State uses evidence-based practices; explain how substance use services link with primary care; set goals, targets, and activities; and explain how the State will meet each funding agreement and spend the grant. Before giving a grant, the Secretary can ask a State to change its plan, but once a plan is approved and the grant is made, the Secretary may not require more changes that year. A State can ask to change its plan later and must follow plan rules and section 300x–51. The Secretary’s review of prevention parts will be done through the Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. For U.S. territories except Puerto Rico, the Secretary may waive parts of these rules except section 300x–31. The Secretary had to set rules by August 25, 1992, and could not make payments for fiscal year 1993 on or after January 1, 1993 unless those rules were issued. The Secretary can also waive all or part of sections 300x–22(b), 300x–23, 300x–24, and 300x–28 if a State asks, using objective criteria set by regulation. The Secretary must approve or deny a waiver within 120 days of a complete request and must report each year to the public on States that get waivers.
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42 U.S.C. § 300x–32
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73