educational programs targeting health professions schools, social and other supportive services, educators and counselors and other service providers in all phases of childhood development, and other relevant service providers, concerning the prevention, identification, and provision of services for infants, children, adolescents, and adults with FASD; strategies to educate school-age children, including pregnant and high-risk youth, concerning FASD; public and community awareness programs concerning FASD; and strategies to coordinate information and services across affected community agencies, including agencies providing social services such as foster care, adoption, and social work, agencies providing health services, and agencies involved in education, vocational training, and civil and criminal justice; develop appropriate medical diagnostic methods for identifying FASD; and develop effective culturally and linguistically appropriate evidence-based or evidence-informed interventions and appropriate supports for preventing prenatal alcohol exposure, which may co-occur with exposure to other substances; utilizing and adapting existing Federal, State, or Tribal programs to include FASD identification and FASD-informed support; developing and expanding screening and diagnostic capacity for FASD; developing, implementing, and evaluating targeted FASD-informed intervention programs for FASD; providing training with respect to FASD for professionals across relevant sectors; and disseminating information about FASD and support services to affected individuals and their families; and an applied research program concerning intervention and prevention to support and conduct service demonstration projects, clinical studies and other research models providing advocacy, educational and vocational training, counseling, medical and mental health, and other supportive services, as well as models that integrate and coordinate such services, that are aimed at the unique challenges facing individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder or fetal alcohol effect and their families. The Secretary may award grants, cooperative agreements and contracts and provide technical assistance to eligible entities to carry out subsection (a). be a State, Indian Tribe or Tribal organization, local government, scientific or academic institution, or nonprofit organization; and prepare and submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require, including a description of the activities that the entity intends to carry out using amounts received under this section. a designation of an individual to serve as a FASD State or Tribal coordinator of activities such eligible entity proposes to carry out through a grant, cooperative agreement, or contract under this section; and a description of an advisory committee the entity will establish to provide guidance for the entity on developing and implementing a statewide or Tribal strategic plan to prevent FASD and provide for the identification, treatment, and support of individuals with FASD and their families. For purposes of this section, the term “FASD-informed”, with respect to support or an intervention program, means that such support or intervention program uses culturally and linguistically informed evidence-based or practice-based interventions and appropriate resources to support an improved quality of life for an individual with FASD and the family of such individual. a review of the activities carried out pursuant to sections 399H and 399I of the Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C. 280f, 280f–1], as amended, to advance public education and awareness of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (referred to in this section as ‘FASD’); the activities carried out pursuant to such sections 399H and 399I [42 U.S.C. 280f, 280f–1] to identify, prevent, and treat FASD; and methods used to evaluate the outcomes of such activities; and an assessment of activities carried out pursuant to such sections 399H and 399I [42 U.S.C. 280f, 280f–1] to support individuals with FASD.” The Secretary shall establish or continue activities to support a comprehensive fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (referred to in this section as “FASD”) education, prevention, identification, intervention, and services delivery program, which may include— an education and public awareness program to support, conduct, and evaluate the effectiveness of— supporting and conducting research on FASD, as appropriate, including to— building State and Tribal capacity for the identification, treatment, and support of individuals with FASD and their families, which may include— To be eligible to receive a grant, or enter into a cooperative agreement or contract, under this section, an entity shall— The Secretary may require that an eligible entity include in the application submitted under paragraph (2)(B)— a description of— (Source: (July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title III, § 399H, as added Pub. L. 119–44, title I, § 104(a), Dec. 1, 2025, 139 Stat. 671.))