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  SA 3330. Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. King) submitted an amendment 
intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 524, to authorize the 
Attorney General to award grants to address the national epidemics of 
prescription opioid abuse and heroin use; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title VII, add the following:

     SEC. ___. EXPANDING OPTIONS FOR ADDICTION TREATMENT UNDER 
                   MEDICAID AND CHIP.

       (a) State Option to Provide Medical Assistance for 
     Residential Addiction Treatment Facility Services; 
     Modification of the IMD Exclusion.--
       (1) In general.--Section 1905 of the Social Security Act 
     (42 U.S.C. 1396d) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (a)(16)--
       (i) by striking ``effective'' and inserting ``(A) 
     effective''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``, and (B) effective January 1, 2018, 
     residential addiction treatment facility services (as defined 
     in subsection (h)(3)) for individuals over 21 years of age 
     and under 65 years of age'' before the semicolon; and
       (B) in subsection (h)--
       (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``paragraph (16) of 
     subsection (a)'' and inserting ``subsection (a)(16)(A)''; and
       (ii) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3)(A) For purposes of subsection (a)(16)(B), the term 
     `residential addiction treatment facility services' means 
     inpatient services provided--
       ``(i) to an individual for the purpose of treating a 
     substance use disorder that are furnished to an individual 
     for not more than 2 consecutive periods of 30 consecutive 
     days, provided that upon completion of the first 30-day 
     period, the individual is assessed by the facility and 
     determined to have progressed through the clinical continuum 
     of care, in accordance with criteria established by the 
     Secretary, in consultation with the American Society of 
     Addiction Medicine, and requires continued medically 
     necessary treatment and social support services to promote 
     recovery, stable transition, and discharge; and
       ``(ii) in a facility that--
       ``(I) does not have more than 40 beds; and
       ``(II) is accredited for the treatment of substance use 
     disorders by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of 
     Healthcare Organizations, the Commission on Accreditation of 
     Rehabilitation Facilities, the Council on Accreditation, or 
     any other nationwide accrediting agency that the Secretary 
     deems appropriate.
       ``(B) The provision of medical assistance for residential 
     addiction treatment facility services to an individual shall 
     not prohibit Federal financial participation for medical 
     assistance for items or services that are provided to the 
     individual in or away from the residential addiction 
     treatment facility during any 30-day period in which the 
     individual is receiving residential addiction treatment 
     facility services.
       ``(C) A woman who is eligible for medical assistance on the 
     basis of being pregnant and who is furnished residential 
     addiction treatment facility services during any 30-day 
     period may remain eligible for, and continue to be furnished 
     with, such services for additional 30-day periods without 
     regard to any eligibility limit that would otherwise apply to 
     the woman as a result of her pregnancy ending, subject to 
     assessment by the facility and a determination based on 
     medical necessity related to substance use disorder and the 
     impact of substance use disorder on birth outcomes.''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by this subsection 
     shall apply to items and services furnished on or after 
     January 1, 2018.
       (b) Grant Program to Expand Youth Addiction Treatment 
     Facilities Under Medicaid and CHIP.--
       (1) Establishment.--
       (A) In general.--The Secretary shall establish a program 
     under which the Secretary shall award grants to States for 
     the purpose of expanding the infrastructure and treatment 
     capabilities, including augmenting equipment and bed 
     capacity, of eligible youth addiction treatment facilities 
     that provide addiction treatment services to Medicaid or CHIP 
     beneficiaries who have not attained the age of 21 and are in 
     communities with high numbers of medically underserved 
     populations of at-risk youth.
       (B) Use of funds.--Grant funds awarded under this 
     subsection may be used to expand the infrastructure and 
     treatment capabilities of an existing facility (including 
     through construction) but shall not be used for the 
     construction of any new facility or for the provision of 
     medical assistance or child health assistance under Medicaid 
     or CHIP.
       (C) Timetable for implementation; duration.--
       (i) Implementation.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall award 
     grants under the grant program.
       (ii) Duration.--The Secretary shall award grants under the 
     grant program for a period not to exceed 5 years.
       (2) Application.--A State seeking to participate in the 
     grant program shall submit to the Secretary, at such time and 
     in such manner as the Secretary shall require, an application 
     that includes--

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       (A) detailed information on the types of additional 
     infrastructure and treatment capacity of eligible youth 
     addiction treatment facilities that the State proposes to 
     fund under the grant program;
       (B) a description of the communities in which the eligible 
     youth addiction treatment facilities funded under the grant 
     program operate;
       (C) an assurance that the eligible youth addiction 
     treatment facilities that the State proposes to fund under 
     the grant program shall give priority to providing addiction 
     treatment services to Medicaid or CHIP beneficiaries who have 
     not attained the age of 21 and are in communities with high 
     numbers of medically underserved populations of at-risk 
     youth; and
       (D) such additional information and assurances as the 
     Secretary shall require.
       (3) Rural areas.--Not less than 15 percent of the amount of 
     a grant awarded to a State under this subsection shall be 
     used for making payments to eligible youth addiction 
     treatment facilities that are located in rural areas or that 
     target the provision of addiction treatment services to 
     Medicaid or CHIP beneficiaries who have not attained the age 
     of 21 and reside in rural areas.
       (4) Definitions.--For purposes of this subsection:
       (A) Addiction treatment services.--The term ``addiction 
     treatment services'' means services provided to an individual 
     for the purpose of treating a substance use disorder.
       (B) CHIP.--The term ``CHIP'' means the State children's 
     health insurance program established under title XXI of the 
     Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1397aa et seq.).
       (C) Eligible youth addiction treatment facility.--The term 
     ``eligible youth addiction treatment facility'' means a 
     facility that is a participating provider under the State 
     Medicaid or CHIP programs for purposes of providing medical 
     assistance or child health assistance to Medicaid or CHIP 
     beneficiaries for youth addiction treatment services on an 
     inpatient or outpatient basis (or both).
       (D) Medicaid.--The term ``Medicaid'' means the medical 
     assistance program established under title XIX of the Social 
     Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq.).
       (E) Medicaid or chip beneficiary.--The term ``Medicaid or 
     CHIP beneficiary'' means an individual who is enrolled in the 
     State Medicaid plan , the State child health plan under CHIP, 
     or under a waiver of either such plan.
       (F) Medically underserved populations.--The term 
     ``medically underserved populations'' has the meaning given 
     that term in section 330(b)(3) of the Public Health Service 
     Act (42 U.S.C. 254b(b)(3)).
       (G) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Health and Human Services.
       (5) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
     to be appropriated $50,000,000 to carry out the provisions of 
     this subsection. Funds appropriated under this paragraph 
     shall remain available until expended.
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