Municipio Autonomo de Ponce v. U.S. Office of Mgmt.

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Under Part A of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) disburses funding to combat HIV/AIDS infection in metropolitan areas that are home to more than a specified number of individuals who have AIDS. When HHS determined that the Ponce metropolitan area no longer had enough AIDS cases to qualify for continued Part A funding, Ponce and several community health groups brought this lawsuit claiming that HHS had unfairly drawn the boundaries of Ponce’s metropolitan area too narrowly. The district court concluded that HHS acted arbitrarily and capriciously in defining the “metropolitan area” of Ponce and that HHS’s methodology for defining metropolitan areas in Puerto Rico was unfair and discriminatory. The First Circuit reversed, holding that Congress could reasonably be said to have told HHS to use the boundaries that it used in defining the Ponce metropolitan area. Remanded for entry of judgment in favor of Defendants dismissing the complaint with prejudice. View "Municipio Autonomo de Ponce v. U.S. Office of Mgmt." on Justia Law