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§ 290bb–36b. Mental health and substance use disorder services for students in higher education
(a) In general
(b) Use of funds
The Secretary may not make a grant to an institution of higher education under this section unless the institution agrees to use the grant only for one or more of the following:
(1) Educating students, families, faculty, and staff to increase awareness of mental health and substance use disorders and promote resiliency.
(2) The operation of hotlines.
(3) Preparing informational material.
(4) Providing outreach services to notify students about available mental health and substance use disorder resources and services.
(5) Administering voluntary mental health and substance use disorder screenings and assessments.
(6) Supporting the training of students, faculty, and staff to recognize and respond effectively and appropriately to students experiencing mental health and substance use disorders.
(7) Creating a network infrastructure to link institutions of higher education with health care providers who treat mental health and substance use disorders.
(8) Providing mental health and substance use. 1
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disorders prevention and treatment services to students, which may include recovery support services and programming and early intervention, treatment, and management, including through the use of telehealth services.
(9) Conducting research through a counseling or health center at the institution of higher education involved to improve the behavioral health of students through clinical services, outreach, prevention, promotion of mental health, or academic success, in a manner that is in compliance with all applicable personal privacy laws.
(10) Supporting student groups on campus, including athletic teams, that engage in activities to educate students, including activities to reduce stigma surrounding mental and behavioral health disorders, and promote mental health.
(11) Employing appropriately trained staff.
(12) Developing and supporting evidence-based and emerging best practices, including a focus on culturally and linguistically appropriate best practices, and trauma-informed practices.
(c) Eligible grant recipients
Any institution of higher education receiving a grant under this section may carry out activities under the grant through—
(1) college counseling centers;
(2) college and university psychological service centers;
(3) mental health centers;
(4) psychology training clinics; or
(5) institution of higher education supported, evidence-based, mental health and substance use disorder programs.
(d) Application
To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, an institution of higher education shall prepare and submit an application to the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require. At a minimum, the application shall include the following:
(1) A description of the population to be targeted by the program carried out under the grant, including veterans whenever possible and appropriate, and of identified mental health and substance use disorder needs of students at the institution of higher education.
(2) A description of Federal, State, local, private, and institutional resources currently available to address the needs described in paragraph (1) at the institution of higher education, which may include, as appropriate and in accordance with subsection (b)(7), a plan to seek input from relevant stakeholders in the community, including appropriate public and private entities, in order to carry out the program under the grant.
(3) A description of the outreach strategies of the institution of higher education for promoting mental health and access to services, including a proposed plan for reaching those students most in need of mental health services.
(4) A plan to evaluate program outcomes, including a description of the proposed use of funds, the program objectives, and how the objectives will be met.
(5) An assurance that the institution will submit a report to the Secretary each fiscal year on the activities carried out with the grant and the results achieved through those activities.
(6) An outline of the objectives of the program carried out under the grant.
(7) For an institution of higher education proposing to use the grant for an activity described in paragraph (8) or (9) of subsection (b), a description of the policies and procedures of the institution of higher education that are related to applicable laws regarding access to, and sharing of, treatment records of students at any campus-based mental health center or partner organization, including the policies and State laws governing when such records can be accessed and shared for non-treatment purposes and a description of the process used by the institution of higher education to notify students of these policies and procedures, including the extent to which written consent is required.
(8) An assurance that grant funds will be used to supplement and not supplant any other Federal, State, or local funds available to carry out activities of the type carried out under the grant.
(e) Requirement of matching funds
(1) In general
(2) Determination of amount contributed
(3) Waiver
(f) Reports
For each fiscal year that grants are awarded under this section, the Secretary shall conduct a study on the results of the grants and submit to the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate a report on such results that includes the following:
(1) An evaluation of the grant program outcomes, including a summary of activities carried out with the grant and the results achieved through those activities.
(2) Recommendations on how to improve access to mental health and substance use disorder services at institutions of higher education, including through prevention, early detection, early intervention, and efforts to reduce the incidence of suicide and substance use disorders.
(3) An assessment of the mental health and substance use disorder needs of the populations served by recipients of grants under this section.
(g) Definition
(h) Technical assistance
(i) Authorization of appropriations
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title V, § 520E–2, as added Pub. L. 108–355, § 3(d), Oct. 21, 2004, 118 Stat. 1413; amended Pub. L. 114–255, div. B, title IX, § 9031, Dec. 13, 2016, 130 Stat. 1257; Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title I, § 1423, Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5703.)