Title III, SEC. 3685. GRANTS FOR OPERATION OF PROJECTS. (a) In General. The Secretary may make grants to State health agencies or to local community partnerships for the cost of operating school health service sites (b) Use of Grant. The costs for which a grant may be made under this section include but are not limited to the following: (1) The cost of furnishing health services that are not covered under title I of this Act or by any other public or private insurer. (2) The cost of furnishing enabling services, as defined in section 3461(h). (3) Training, recruitment and compensation of health professionals and other staff. (4) Outreach services to at-risk youth and to parents. (5) Linkage of individuals to health plans, community health services and social services. (6) Other activities deemed necessary by the Secretary. (c) Application for Grant. Applicants shall submit applications in a form and manner prescribed by the Secretary. In order to receive a grant under this section, an applicant must include in the application the following information: (1) A description of the services to be furnished by the applicant. (2) The amounts and sources of funding that the applicant will expend, including estimates of the amount of payments the applicant will received from alliance health plans and from other sources. (3) Such other information as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. (d) Additional Contents of Application. In order to receive a grant under this section, an applicant must meet the following conditions: (1) The applicant furnishes the following services: (A) Diagnosis and treatment of simple illnesses and minor injuries. (B) Preventive health services, including health screenings. (C) Enabling services, as defined in section 3461(h). (D) Referrals and followups in situations involving illness or injury. (E) Health and social services, counseling services, and necessary referrals, including referrals regarding mental health and substance abuse. (F) Such other services as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. (2) The applicant maintains agreements with all regional and corporate alliance health plans offering services in the applicant's service area. (3) The applicant is a participating provider in the State's program for medical assistance under title XIX of the Social Security Act. (4) The applicant does not impose charges on students or their families for services (including collection of any cost-sharing for services under the comprehensive benefit package that otherwise would be required). (5) The applicant has reviewed and will periodically review the needs of the population served by the applicant in order to ensure that its services are accessible to the maximum number of school age children and youth in the area, and that, to the maximum extent possible, barriers to access to services of the applicant are removed (including barriers resulting from the area's physical characteristics, its economic, social and cultural grouping, the health care utilization patterns of children and youth, and available transportation). (6) In the case of an applicant which serves a population that includes a substantial proportion of individuals of limited English speaking ability, the applicant has developed a plan to meet the needs of such population to the extent practicable in the language and cultural context most appropriate to such individuals. (7) The applicant will provide non-Federal contributions toward the cost of the project in an amount determined by the Secretary. (8) The applicant will operate a quality assurance program consistent with section 3684(e)(6). (e) Duration of Grant. A grant under this section shall be for a period determined by the Secretary. (f) Reports. A recipient of funding under this section shall provide such reports and information as are required in regulations of the Secretary.