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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
Part T (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry) of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services (50 FR 2512925130, dated June 17, 1985, as amended most recently at 70 FR 59350, dated October 12, 2005) is amended to reflect the reorganization of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR).
Section TB, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as follows:
Delete in its entirety the title and functional statements for the Program Services Activity (TV612), Division of Health Assessment and Consultation (TB6).
Delete in its entirety the functional statement for the Community Involvement Branch (TB67), and insert the following:
Health Promotion and Community Involvement Branch (TB67). (1)
Plans, directs, coordinates and implements the division's health
promotion and community involvement program; communicates ATSDR's roles
and responsibilities to communities and tribes; and, provides technical
advice, guidance and support on sitespecific community involvement and participation to the division, and to
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other agency entities upon request; (2) participates in the design,
implementation, and impact evaluation of health promotion interventions
at sites at the individual and community level to mitigate health
effects from potential and actual exposures; provides leadership in
using the best available science for health promotion products and
activities in communities; advocates for public health promotion in
support of community concerns and needs; (3) plans, designs and
implements strategies for engaging (site entry) in sitespecific
community and tribal public health activities and, upon completion of
activities strategies for disengagement; (4) provides leadership in
developing, managing, and implementing the health education component
of the ATSDR's statebased cooperative agreement program with external
partners; ensures that the technical and administrative requirements of
the health education component of the program are met; (5) provides
leadership in establishing linkages between communities and technical
and science staff; where appropriate, maintains and coordinates
community contact; maintains database of sitespecific community
concerns and needs and actions taken to respond; and, advocates for the
public health needs of the community and serves to mediate and assist
in resolving areas of dispute or conflict; (6) in activities that
involve communities, tribes, tribal governments and tribal
organizations, collaborates with ATSDR programs to ensure cultural awareness and respect are observed and practiced.
Delete in its entirety the titles and functional statements for the Division of Health Education and Promotion (TB7)
Delete in its entirety the titles and functional statements for the Division of Toxicology (TB9) and inserting the following:
Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine (TB9). (1) Develops and applies innovative research methods to expand knowledge of the relationship between exposure to hazardous substances and adverse human health effects; (2) coordinates all activities associated with toxicological profiles including associated research; (3) develops and applies sciencebased health educational tools, methods and strategies to deliver messages, education, and training; (4) develops educational materials in support of environmental medicine; (5) provides expertise and service to sitespecific activities across ATSDR including chemicalspecific consultations as needed; (6) provides technical expertise and site specific support in addressing the health issues presented by emergency or acute release events and threatened releases of hazardous materials; (7) coordinates agency toxicology and environmental medicine activities with the Environmental Protection Agency, National Toxicology Program, and other appropriate federal, state, local, or public programs.
Applied Toxicology Branch (TB94). (1) Provides scientific expertise for the development of toxicological information and disseminates educational information in multiple formats; (2) develops and disseminates toxicological profiles; (3) develops, implements, and coordinates a program of research designed to identify priority data needs and determine the health effects of those data needs for various hazardous substances; (4) works as an integral partner with other division branches to ensure that toxicological activities incorporate environmental medicine and emergency preparedness perspectives into their basic message; (5) coordinates toxicological information and research activities with the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Toxicology Program, the Interagency Testing Committee, other appropriate federal, state, and local programs, and other public and private concerns, as appropriate.
Prevention, Response and Medical Support Branch (TB95). (1) Provides technical expertise and site specific support in addressing the health issues presented by emergency or acute release events and threatened releases of hazardous materials; (2) conducts special priority setting and evaluation activities; (3) provides technical expertise to conduct special evaluation activities necessary for support of division programs; (4) provides infrastructure to support planning and evaluation activities for the toxicology programs of the division; (5) works within the National Response Program and CDC guidelines to collaborate with other federal, state, and local agencies during emergency response situations; (6) develops information resources and guidance for first responders and health care providers for use in responding to unplanned release and spills; (7) works as an integral partner with other division branches to ensure that environmental medicine activities incorporate toxicological and emergency preparedness perspectives into their basic message.
Environmental Medicine and Educational Services Branch (TB96). (1)
Establishes program goals and objectives for health education and
environmental medicine practices; (2) develops and applies science
based health education strategies, services, and tools to deliver key
messages, education, and training to state public health partners,
other public health partners, health professionals, and community
groups to improve environmental health outcomes at the local, state,
and national levels; (3) coordinates and facilitates practice
development in environmental medicine across ATSDR divisions and
offices; (4) develops educational materials in support of health
education and environmental medicine; (5) provides leadership in
development, implementation, and evaluation of internal and external
professional health education and environmental medicine activities;
and (6) provides expertise and service to sitespecific activities across ATSDR.
Dated: November 28, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 0523688 Filed 12605; 8:45 am]
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SUMMARY: Health Promotions and Community Involvement Branch et al.,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
Part T (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry) of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services (50 FR 2512925130, dated June 17, 1985, as amended most recently at 70 FR 59350, dated October 12, 2005) is amended to reflect the reorganization of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR).
Section TB, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as follows:
Delete in its entirety the title and functional statements for the Program Services Activity (TV612), Division of Health Assessment and Consultation (TB6).
Delete in its entirety the functional statement for the Community Involvement Branch (TB67), and insert the following:
Health Promotion and Community Involvement Branch (TB67). (1)
Plans, directs, coordinates and implements the division's health
promotion and community involvement program; communicates ATSDR's roles
and responsibilities to communities and tribes; and, provides technical
advice, guidance and support on sitespecific community involvement and participation to the division, and to
[[Page 72840]]
other agency entities upon request; (2) participates in the design,
implementation, and impact evaluation of health promotion interventions
at sites at the individual and community level to mitigate health
effects from potential and actual exposures; provides leadership in
using the best available science for health promotion products and
activities in communities; advocates for public health promotion in
support of community concerns and needs; (3) plans, designs and
implements strategies for engaging (site entry) in sitespecific
community and tribal public health activities and, upon completion of
activities strategies for disengagement; (4) provides leadership in
developing, managing, and implementing the health education component
of the ATSDR's statebased cooperative agreement program with external
partners; ensures that the technical and administrative requirements of
the health education component of the program are met; (5) provides
leadership in establishing linkages between communities and technical
and science staff; where appropriate, maintains and coordinates
community contact; maintains database of sitespecific community
concerns and needs and actions taken to respond; and, advocates for the
public health needs of the community and serves to mediate and assist
in resolving areas of dispute or conflict; (6) in activities that
involve communities, tribes, tribal governments and tribal
organizations, collaborates with ATSDR programs to ensure cultural awareness and respect are observed and practiced.
Delete in its entirety the titles and functional statements for the Division of Health Education and Promotion (TB7)
Delete in its entirety the titles and functional statements for the Division of Toxicology (TB9) and inserting the following:
Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine (TB9). (1) Develops and applies innovative research methods to expand knowledge of the relationship between exposure to hazardous substances and adverse human health effects; (2) coordinates all activities associated with toxicological profiles including associated research; (3) develops and applies sciencebased health educational tools, methods and strategies to deliver messages, education, and training; (4) develops educational materials in support of environmental medicine; (5) provides expertise and service to sitespecific activities across ATSDR including chemicalspecific consultations as needed; (6) provides technical expertise and site specific support in addressing the health issues presented by emergency or acute release events and threatened releases of hazardous materials; (7) coordinates agency toxicology and environmental medicine activities with the Environmental Protection Agency, National Toxicology Program, and other appropriate federal, state, local, or public programs.
Applied Toxicology Branch (TB94). (1) Provides scientific expertise for the development of toxicological information and disseminates educational information in multiple formats; (2) develops and disseminates toxicological profiles; (3) develops, implements, and coordinates a program of research designed to identify priority data needs and determine the health effects of those data needs for various hazardous substances; (4) works as an integral partner with other division branches to ensure that toxicological activities incorporate environmental medicine and emergency preparedness perspectives into their basic message; (5) coordinates toxicological information and research activities with the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Toxicology Program, the Interagency Testing Committee, other appropriate federal, state, and local programs, and other public and private concerns, as appropriate.
Prevention, Response and Medical Support Branch (TB95). (1) Provides technical expertise and site specific support in addressing the health issues presented by emergency or acute release events and threatened releases of hazardous materials; (2) conducts special priority setting and evaluation activities; (3) provides technical expertise to conduct special evaluation activities necessary for support of division programs; (4) provides infrastructure to support planning and evaluation activities for the toxicology programs of the division; (5) works within the National Response Program and CDC guidelines to collaborate with other federal, state, and local agencies during emergency response situations; (6) develops information resources and guidance for first responders and health care providers for use in responding to unplanned release and spills; (7) works as an integral partner with other division branches to ensure that environmental medicine activities incorporate toxicological and emergency preparedness perspectives into their basic message.
Environmental Medicine and Educational Services Branch (TB96). (1)
Establishes program goals and objectives for health education and
environmental medicine practices; (2) develops and applies science
based health education strategies, services, and tools to deliver key
messages, education, and training to state public health partners,
other public health partners, health professionals, and community
groups to improve environmental health outcomes at the local, state,
and national levels; (3) coordinates and facilitates practice
development in environmental medicine across ATSDR divisions and
offices; (4) develops educational materials in support of health
education and environmental medicine; (5) provides leadership in
development, implementation, and evaluation of internal and external
professional health education and environmental medicine activities;
and (6) provides expertise and service to sitespecific activities across ATSDR.
Dated: November 28, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 0523688 Filed 12605; 8:45 am]
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14 CFR Part 39 40 CFR Part 52 14 CFR Part 71 33 CFR Part 165 50 CFR Part 679 47 CFR Part 73 26 CFR Part 1 40 CFR Part 180 33 CFR Part 117 50 CFR Part 17 44 CFR Part 67 50 CFR Part 648 14 CFR Part 97 33 CFR Part 100 40 CFR Part 63 50 CFR Part 622 44 CFR Part 65 50 CFR Part 660 26 CFR Part 301 39 CFR Part 111 40 CFR Part 300 6 CFR Part 5 40 CFR Part 271 47 CFR Part 64 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 44 CFR Part 64 10 CFR Part 50 49 CFR Part 571 50 CFR Part 665 47 CFR Part 76