What prohibitions exist for using MCH Block Grant funds?
• Inpatient services, other than for children with special health care needs of high-risk pregnant women and infants and such other inpatient services as the Secretary may approve. • Cash payments to intended recipients of services. • The purchase or improvement of land, the purchase, construction, permanent improvement of any building or facility (other than minor remodeling), or the purchase of major medical equipment. • Satisfying any requirement for the expenditure of non-Federal funds as a condition for the receipt of Federal funds. Further, Federal funds from other block grants (e.g., Preventive Health) may be transferred into the MCH Block Grant Program by States, but MCH Block Grant funds may not be transferred to any other program. • Providing funds for research or training to any entity other than a public or nonprofit private entity. (Source: U.S.
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