An approvable State application must contain assurances that the State will:
(a) Provide the following services for active and inactive miners in the State:
- (1) Primary care;
- (2) Patient and family education and counseling;
- (3) Outreach;
- (4) Patient care coordination, including individual patient care plans for all patients;
- (5) Antismoking advice; and
- (6) Other symptomatic treatments.
- (b) Provide medical services in consultation with a physician with special training or experience in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases.
- (c) Meet all criteria for approval and designation by the Department of Labor under 20 CFR part 725 to perform disability examination and provide treatment under the Act.
- (d) Use grant funds under this part to supplement and not supplant existing services of the State.
- (e) Provide the services described above for those miners previously served by a Black Lung Clinic in the State for which grant support expires during the funding period of the State's grant.
- (f) Provide services described above regardless of a person's ability to pay.
(g) Audit its expenditures from amounts received under this part in accordance with the provisions of subpart F of 2 CFR part 200.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0915-0081)
[50 FR 7913, Feb. 27, 1985, as amended at 50 FR 53156, Dec. 30, 1985; 81 FR 3008, Jan. 20, 2016; 89 FR 80066, Oct. 2, 2024]