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45 CFR Part 283

9 sections.

  • § 283.1
    § 283.1 What does this part cover?
  • § 283.2
    § 283.2 What definitions apply to this part?
  • § 283.3
    § 283.3 What steps will we follow to award the bonus?
  • § 283.4
    § 283.4 If a State wants to be considered for bonus eligibility, what birth data must it submit?
  • § 283.5
    § 283.5 How will we use these birth data to determine bonus eligibility?
  • § 283.6
    § 283.6 If a State wants to be considered for bonus eligibility, what data on abortions must it submit?
  • § 283.7
    § 283.7 How will we use these data on abortions to determine bonus eligibility?
  • § 283.8
    § 283.8 What will be the amount of the bonus?
  • § 283.9
    § 283.9 What do eligible States need to know to access and use the bonus funds?

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