106 STAT. 4556 PUBLIC LAW 102-573—OCT. 29, 1992 and community colleges located on Indian reservations that will be served by the program; "(B) incorporates a program advisory board comprised of representatives from the tribes and communities that will be served by the program; "(C) provides summer enrichment programs to expose Indian students to the varied fields of psychology through research, clinical, and experiential activities; "(D) provides stipends to undergraduate and graduate stu- dents to pursue a career in psychology; "(E) develops affiliation agreements with tribal community colleges, the Service, university affiliated programs, and other appropriate entities to enhance the education of Indian stu- dents; "(F) to the maximum extent feasible, utilizes existing uni- versity tutoring, counseling and student support services; and "(G) to the maximum extent feasible, employs qualified Indians in the program. "(d) The active duty service obligation prescribed under section 338C of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254m) shall be met by each graduate student who receives a stipend described in subsection (c)(2)(D) that is funded by a grant provided under this section. Such obligation shall be met by service— "(1) in the Indian Health Service; "(2) in a program conducted under a contract entered into under the Indian Self-Determination Act; "(3) in a program assisted under title V of this Act; or "(4) in the private practice of psychology if, as determined by the Secretary, in accordance with guidelines promulgated by the Secretary, such practice is situated in a physician or other health professional shortage area and addresses the health care needs of a substantial number of Indians.". SEC. 214. PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND ELIMINATION OF TUBER- CULOSIS. Title II of the Act (as amended by section 213 of this Act) is amended by adding at the end the following new section: "PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND ELIMINATION OF TUBERCULOSIS 25 use I62lq. «SEC. 218. (a) The Secretary, acting through the Service after consultation with the Centers for Disease Control, may make grants to Indian tribes and tribal organizations for— "(1) projects for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis; "(2) public information and education programs for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis; and "(3) education, training, and clinical skills improvement activities in the prevention, control, and elimination of tuber- culosis for health professionals, including allied health profes- sionals. "(b) The Secretary may make a grant under subsection (a) only if an application for the grant is submitted to the Secretary and the application is in such form, is made in such manner, and contains the assurances required by subsection (c) and such other agreements, assurances, and information as the Secretary may require.