((a)) ** In general** Not later than 1 year after , and annually thereafter for a period of 10 years, the President shall submit to appropriate congressional committees a report on the activities of relevant executive branch agencies during the reporting period to assist in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV infection.May 27, 20032003-05-27
((b)) ** Report elements** Each report shall include—
((1)) a statement of whether or not all relevant executive branch agencies have met the goal described in ; and
((2)) a description of efforts made by the relevant executive branch agencies to expand those activities, including—
((A)) information on the number of sites supported for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV infection;
((B)) the specific activities supported;
((C)) the number of women tested and counseled; and
((D)) the number of women receiving preventative drug therapies.
((c)) ** Reporting period defined** In this section, the term “reporting period” means, in the case of the initial report, the period since , and, in the case of any subsequent report, the period since the date of submission of the most recent report.May 27, 20032003-05-27