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Editorial Notes
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PART A—ADMINISTRATION
| 202. | Administration and supervision of Service. |
| 203. | Organization of Service. |
| 204. | Commissioned Corps and Ready Reserve Corps. |
| 204a. | Deployment readiness. |
| 205. | Appointment and tenure of office of Surgeon General; reversion in rank. |
| 206. | Assignment of officers. |
| 207. | Grades, ranks, and titles of commissioned corps. |
| 208. | Repealed. |
| 209. | Appointment of personnel. |
| 209a to 209c. | Omitted or Repealed. |
| 209d. | Appointment of osteopaths as commissioned officers. |
| 210. | Pay and allowances. |
| 210–1. | Annual and sick leave. |
| 210a. | Repealed. |
| 210b. | Professional categories. |
| 211. | Promotion of commissioned officers. |
| 211a, 211b. | Repealed. |
| 211c. | Promotion credit for medical officers in assistant grade. |
| 212. | Retirement of commissioned officers. |
| 212a, 212b. | Repealed. |
| 213. | Military benefits. |
| 213a. | Rights, benefits, privileges, and immunities for commissioned officers or beneficiaries; exercise of authority by Secretary or designee. |
| 214. | Presentation of United States flag upon retirement. |
| 214a. | Repealed. |
| 215. | Detail of Service personnel. |
| 216. | Regulations. |
| 217. | Use of Service in time of war or emergency. |
| 217a. | Advisory councils or committees. |
| 217a–1. | Advisory committees; prohibition of consideration of political affiliations. |
| 217b. | Volunteer services. |
| 218. | National Advisory Councils on Migrant Health. |
| 218a. | Training of officers. |
| 219 to 230. | Transferred, Repealed, or Omitted. |
| 231. | Service and supply fund; uses; reimbursement. |
| 232. | National Institute of Mental Health; authorization of appropriation; construction; location. |
| 233. | Civil actions or proceedings against commissioned officers or employees. |
| 234. | Health care professionals assisting during a public health emergency. |
| 235. | Administration of grants in multigrant projects; promulgation of regulations. |
| 236. | Orphan Products Board. |
| 237. | Silvio O. Conte Senior Biomedical Research and Biomedical Product Assessment Service. |
| 237a. | Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. |
PART B—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
| 238. | Gifts for benefit of Service. |
| 238a. | Use of immigration station hospitals. |
| 238b. | Disposition of money collected for care of patients. |
| 238c. | Transportation of remains of officers. |
| 238d. | Availability of appropriations for grants to Federal institutions. |
| 238e. | Transfer of funds. |
| 238f. | Availability of appropriations. |
| 238g. | Wearing of uniforms. |
| 238h. | Biennial report. |
| 238i. | Memorials and other acknowledgments for contributions to health of Nation. |
| 238j. | Evaluation of programs. |
| 238k. | Contract authority. |
| 238l. | Recovery. |
| 238m. | Use of fiscal agents. |
| 238n. | Abortion-related discrimination in governmental activities regarding training and licensing of physicians. |
| 238o. | Restriction on use of funds for assisted suicide, euthanasia, and mercy killing. |
| 238p. | Recommendations and guidelines regarding automated external defibrillators for Federal buildings. |
| 238q. | Liability regarding emergency use of automated external defibrillators. |
PART C—SMALLPOX EMERGENCY PERSONNEL PROTECTION
| 239. | General provisions. |
| 239a. | Determination of eligibility and benefits. |
| 239b. | Smallpox vaccine injury table. |
| 239c. | Medical benefits. |
| 239d. | Compensation for lost employment income. |
| 239e. | Payment for death. |
| 239f. | Administration. |
| 239g. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 239h. | Relationship to other laws. |
PART D—UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES TRACK
| 239l. | Establishment. |
| 239l–1. | Administration. |
| 239l–2. | Students; selection; obligation. |
| 239l–3. | Funding. |
SUBCHAPTER II—GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES
PART A—RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS
| 241. | Research and investigations generally. |
| 242. | Studies and investigations on use and misuse of narcotic drugs and other drugs; annual report to Attorney General; cooperation with States. |
| 242a. | Repealed. |
| 242b. | General authority respecting research, evaluations, and demonstrations in health statistics, health services, and health care technology. |
| 242c. | Appointment and authority of the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
| 242c–1. | Advisory committee to the Director. |
| 242d to 242j. | Repealed or Transferred. |
| 242k. | National Center for Health Statistics. |
| 242l. | International cooperation. |
| 242m. | General provisions respecting effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of health services. |
| 242n. | Repealed. |
| 242o. | Health conferences; publication of health educational information. |
| 242p. | National disease prevention data profile. |
| 242q. | Task Force on Aging Research; establishment and duties. |
| 242q–1. | Membership. |
| 242q–2. | Administrative staff and support. |
| 242q–3. | Repealed. |
| 242q–4. | Definitions. |
| 242q–5. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 242r. | Improvement and publication of data on food-related allergic responses. |
| 242s. | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Women's Health. |
| 242t. | CDC surveillance and data collection for child, youth, and adult trauma. |
| 242u. | Improving State, local, and Tribal information sharing. |
| 242v. | Foreign talent recruitment programs. |
| 242v–1. | Securing identifiable, sensitive information and addressing other national security risks related to research. |
| 242v–2. | Protecting America's biomedical research enterprise. |
| 242v–3. | Report on progress to address undue foreign influence. |
PART B—FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION
| 243. | General grant of authority for cooperation. |
| 244. | Public access defibrillation programs. |
| 244–1. | Repealed. |
| 244a. | Materials and resources to increase education and awareness of cardiomyopathy among school administrators, educators, and families. |
| 244b. | Activities relating to cardiomyopathy. |
| 244c. | Cardiomyopathy research. |
| 244d. | Promoting student access to AEDs and CPR. |
| 245. | Public awareness campaign on the importance of vaccinations. |
| 245a. | Repealed. |
| 246. | Grants and services to States. |
| 246a. | Bureau of State Services management fund; establishment; advancements; availability. |
| 247. | Assisting veterans with military emergency medical training to meet requirements for becoming civilian health care professionals. |
| 247a. | Family support groups for Alzheimer's disease patients. |
| 247b. | Project grants for preventive health services. |
| 247b–1. | Screenings, referrals, and education regarding lead poisoning. |
| 247b–2. | Repealed. |
| 247b–3. | Education, technology assessment, and epidemiology regarding lead poisoning. |
| 247b–3a. | Training and reports by the Health Resources and Services Administration. |
| 247b–4. | National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. |
| 247b–4a. | Early detection, diagnosis, and interventions for newborns and infants with hearing loss. |
| 247b–4b to 247b–4e. Repealed. |
| 247b–4f. | Research relating to preterm labor and delivery and the care, treatment, and outcomes of preterm and low birthweight infants. |
| 247b–4g. | Repealed. |
| 247b–5. | Preventive health measures with respect to prostate cancer. |
| 247b–6. | National strategy for combating and eliminating tuberculosis. |
| 247b–7. | Loan repayment program. |
| 247b–8. | Fellowship and training programs. |
| 247b–9. | Diabetes in children and youth. |
| 247b–9a. | Better diabetes care. |
| 247b–10. | Compilation of data on asthma. |
| 247b–11. | Effects of folic acid in prevention of birth defects. |
| 247b–12. | Safe motherhood. |
| 247b–13. | Prenatal and postnatal health. |
| 247b–13a. | Screening and treatment for maternal mental health and substance use disorders. |
| 247b–14. | Oral health promotion and disease prevention. |
| 247b–14a. | Identification of interventions that reduce the burden and transmission of oral, dental, and craniofacial diseases in high risk populations; development of approaches for pediatric oral and craniofacial assessment. |
| 247b–15. | Surveillance and education regarding infections associated with illicit drug use and other risk factors. |
| 247b–16. | Grants for lead poisoning related activities. |
| 247b–17. | Human papillomavirus (Johanna's Law). |
| 247b–18. | Surveillance and research regarding muscular dystrophy. |
| 247b–19. | Information and education. |
| 247b–20. | Food safety grants. |
| 247b–21. | Mosquito-borne diseases; coordination grants to States; assessment and control grants to political subdivisions. |
| 247b–22. | Microbicide research. |
| 247b–23. | National strategy and regional centers of excellence in vector-borne diseases. |
| 247b–24. | Addressing factors related to improving health outcomes. |
| 247c. | Sexually transmitted diseases; prevention and control projects and programs. |
| 247c–1. | Infertility and sexually transmitted diseases. |
| 247c–2. | Data collection regarding programs under subchapter XXIV. |
| 247d. | Public health emergencies. |
| 247d–1. | Vaccine tracking and distribution. |
| 247d–2. | Earlier development of diagnostic tests. |
| 247d–3. | Repealed. |
| 247d–3a. | Improving State and local public health security. |
| 247d–3b. | Partnerships for State and regional hospital preparedness to improve surge capacity. |
| 247d–3c. | Guidelines for regional health care emergency preparedness and response systems. |
| 247d–4. | Facilities and capacities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
| 247d–4a. | Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund. |
| 247d–4b. | Children's Preparedness Unit. |
| 247d–5. | Combating antimicrobial resistance. |
| 247d–5a. | Repealed. |
| 247d–6. | Public health countermeasures to a bioterrorist attack. |
| 247d–6a. | Authority for use of certain procedures regarding qualified countermeasure research and development activities. |
| 247d–6b. | Strategic National Stockpile and security countermeasure procurements. |
| 247d–6c. | Repealed. |
| 247d–6d. | Targeted liability protections for pandemic and epidemic products and security countermeasures. |
| 247d–6e. | Covered countermeasure process. |
| 247d–6f. | Provision of medical countermeasures to Indian programs and facilities. |
| 247d–7. | Repealed. |
| 247d–7a. | Grants regarding training and education of certain health professionals. |
| 247d–7b. | Emergency system for advance registration of volunteer health professional. |
| 247d–7c. | Supplies and services in lieu of award funds. |
| 247d–7d. | Security for countermeasure development and production. |
| 247d–7e. | Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. |
| 247d–7f. | Collaboration and coordination. |
| 247d–7g. | National Biodefense Science Board and working groups. |
| 247d–8. | Coordinated program to improve pediatric oral health. |
| 247d–9. | Dental education for parents of newborns. |
| 247d–10. | Pilot program for public health laboratories to detect fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. |
| 247d–11. | State All Payer Claims Databases. |
| 247d–12. | Coordination and collaboration regarding blood supply. |
PART C—HOSPITALS, MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS, AND MEDICAL CARE
| 247e. | National Hansen's Disease Programs Center. |
| 248. | Control and management of hospitals; furnishing prosthetic and orthopedic devices; transfer of patients; disposal of articles produced by patients; disposal of money and effects of deceased patients; payment of burial expenses. |
| 248a. | Closing or transfer of hospitals; reduction of services; Congressional authorization required. |
| 248b. | Transfer or financial self-sufficiency of public health service hospitals and clinics. |
| 248c, 248d. | Repealed. |
| 249. | Medical care and treatment of quarantined and detained persons. |
| 250. | Medical care and treatment of Federal prisoners. |
| 250a. | Transfer of appropriations. |
| 251. | Medical examination and treatment of Federal employees; medical care at remote stations. |
| 252. | Medical examination of aliens. |
| 253. | Medical services to Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Service. |
| 253a. | Medical services to retired personnel of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. |
| 253b. | Former Lighthouse Service employees; medical service eligibility. |
| 254. | Interdepartmental work. |
| 254a. | Sharing of medical care facilities and resources. |
PART D—PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
SUBPART I—HEALTH CENTERS
| 254b. | Health centers. |
| 254b–1. | State grants to health care providers who provide services to a high percentage of medically underserved populations or other special populations. |
| 254b–2. | Community health centers and the National Health Service Corps Fund. |
| 254c. | Rural health care services outreach, rural health network development, and small health care provider quality improvement grant programs. |
| 254c–1. | Grants for health services for Pacific Islanders. |
| 254c–1a. | Grants to nurse-managed health clinics. |
| 254c–1b. | Rural obstetric network grants. |
| 254c–2. | Special diabetes programs for type I diabetes. |
| 254c–3. | Special diabetes programs for Indians. |
| 254c–4. | Repealed. |
| 254c–5. | Epilepsy; seizure disorder. |
| 254c–6. | Certain services for pregnant women. |
| 254c–7. | Special needs adoption programs; public awareness campaign and other activities. |
| 254c–8. | Healthy start for infants. |
| 254c–9. | Establishment of program of grants. |
| 254c–10. | Certain requirements. |
| 254c–11. | Technical assistance. |
| 254c–12. | Definitions. |
| 254c–13. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 254c–14. | Telehealth network and telehealth resource centers grant programs. |
| 254c–15. | Transferred. |
| 254c–16. | Mental health services delivered via telehealth. |
| 254c–17. | Repealed. |
| 254c–18. | Telemedicine; incentive grants regarding coordination among States. |
| 254c–19. | Pediatric mental health care access grants. |
| 254c–20. | Expanding capacity for health outcomes. |
| 254c–21. | Innovation for maternal health. |
| 254c–22. | Integrated services for pregnant and postpartum women. |
SUBPART II—NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS PROGRAM
| 254d. | National Health Service Corps. |
| 254e. | Health professional shortage areas. |
| 254f. | Corps personnel. |
| 254f–1. | Priorities in assignment of Corps personnel. |
| 254g. | Charges for services by entities using Corps members. |
| 254h. | Provision of health services by Corps members. |
| 254h–1. | Facilitation of effective provision of Corps services. |
| 254i. | Annual report to Congress; contents. |
| 254j. | National Advisory Council on National Health Service Corps. |
| 254k. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBPART III—SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AND LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM
| 254l. | National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program. |
| 254l–1. | National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program. |
| 254m. | Obligated service under contract. |
| 254n. | Private practice. |
| 254o. | Breach of scholarship contract or loan repayment contract. |
| 254o–1. | Fund regarding use of amounts recovered for contract breach to replace services lost as result of breach. |
| 254p. | Special loans for former Corps members to enter private practice. |
| 254q. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 254q–1. | Grants to States for loan repayment programs. |
| 254r. | Grants to State Offices of Rural Health. |
| 254s. | Native Hawaiian Health Scholarships. |
| 254t. | Demonstration project. |
| 254u. | Public health departments. |
| 254v. | Clarification regarding service in schools and other community-based settings. |
SUBPART IV—HOME HEALTH SERVICES
| 255. | Home health services. |
SUBPART V—HEALTHY COMMUNITIES ACCESS PROGRAM
| 256. | Grants to strengthen the effectiveness, efficiency, and coordination of services for the uninsured and underinsured. |
| 256a. | Patient navigator grants. |
| 256a–1. | Establishing community health teams to support the patient-centered medical home. |
SUBPART VII—DRUG PRICING AGREEMENTS
| 256b. | Limitation on prices of drugs purchased by covered entities. |
SUBPART VIII—BULK PURCHASES OF VACCINES FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS
| 256c. | Bulk purchases of vaccines for certain programs. |
| 256d. | Breast and cervical cancer information. |
SUBPART IX—SUPPORT OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
| 256e. | Program of payments to children's hospitals that operate graduate medical education programs. |
SUBPART X—PRIMARY DENTAL PROGRAMS
| 256f. | Designated dental health professional shortage area. |
| 256g. | Grants for innovative programs. |
| 256g–1. | Demonstration program to increase access to dental health care services. |
SUBPART XI—SUPPORT OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION IN QUALIFIED TEACHING HEALTH CENTERS
| 256h. | Program of payments to teaching health centers that operate graduate medical education programs. |
SUBPART XII—COMMUNITY-BASED COLLABORATIVE CARE NETWORK PROGRAM
| 256i. | Community-based collaborative care network program. |
PART E—NARCOTIC ADDICTS AND OTHER DRUG ABUSERS
| 257 to 261a. Repealed or Transferred. |
PART F—LICENSING OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS AND CLINICAL LABORATORIES
SUBPART 1—BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS
| 262. | Regulation of biological products. |
| 262a. | Enhanced control of dangerous biological agents and toxins. |
| 263. | Preparation of biological products by Service. |
| 263–1. | Education on biological products. |
SUBPART 2—CLINICAL LABORATORIES
| 263a. | Certification of laboratories. |
| 263a–1. | Assisted reproductive technology programs. |
| 263a–2. | Certification of embryo laboratories. |
| 263a–3. | Accreditation organizations. |
| 263a–4. | Certification revocation and suspension. |
| 263a–5. | Publication. |
| 263a–6. | Fees. |
| 263a–7. | Definitions. |
SUBPART 3—MAMMOGRAPHY FACILITIES
| 263b. | Certification of mammography facilities. |
PART G—QUARANTINE AND INSPECTION
| 264. | Regulations to control communicable diseases. |
| 265. | Suspension of entries and imports from designated places to prevent spread of communicable diseases. |
| 266. | Special quarantine powers in time of war. |
| 267. | Quarantine stations, grounds, and anchorages. |
| 268. | Quarantine duties of consular and other officers. |
| 269. | Bills of health. |
| 270. | Quarantine regulations governing civil air navigation and civil aircraft. |
| 271. | Penalties for violation of quarantine laws. |
| 272. | Administration of oaths by quarantine officers. |
PART H—ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
| 273. | Organ procurement organizations. |
| 273a. | National living donor mechanisms. |
| 273b. | Report on the long-term health effects of living organ donation. |
| 274. | Organ procurement and transplantation network. |
| 274a. | Scientific registry. |
| 274b. | General provisions respecting grants and contracts. |
| 274c. | Administration. |
| 274d. | Report. |
| 274e. | Prohibition of organ purchases. |
| 274f. | Reimbursement of travel and subsistence expenses incurred toward living organ donation. |
| 274f–1. | Public awareness; studies and demonstrations. |
| 274f–2. | Grants regarding hospital organ donation coordinators. |
| 274f–3. | Studies relating to organ donation and the recovery, preservation, and transportation of organs. |
| 274f–4. | Report relating to organ donation and the recovery, preservation, and transportation of organs. |
| 274f–5. | Criteria, standards, and regulations with respect to organs infected with HIV. |
| 274g. | Authorization of appropriations. |
PART H–1—STEPHANIE TUBBS JONES GIFT OF LIFE MEDAL
| 274i. | Eligibility requirements for Stephanie Tubbs Jones Gift of Life Medal. |
| 274i–1. | Solicitation of donations; prohibition on use of Federal funds. |
| 274i–2. | Design and production of medal. |
| 274i–3. | Medals not treated as valuable consideration. |
| 274i–4. | Definitions. |
PART I—C.W. BILL YOUNG CELL TRANSPLANTATION PROGRAM
| 274k. | National Program. |
| 274l. | Stem cell therapeutic outcomes database. |
| 274l–1. | Definitions. |
| 274m. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 275 to 280a–1. | Repealed. |
PART J—PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INJURIES
| 280b. | Research. |
| 280b–0. | Prevention and control activities. |
| 280b–1. | Preventing overdoses of controlled substances. |
| 280b–1a. | Interpersonal violence within families and among acquaintances. |
| 280b–1b. | Use of allotments for rape prevention education. |
| 280b–1c. | Prevention of traumatic brain injury. |
| 280b–1d. | National program for traumatic brain injury surveillance and registries. |
| 280b–1e. | Repealed. |
| 280b–1f. | Prevention of falls among older adults. |
| 280b–2. | General provisions. |
| 280b–3. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 280b–4. | Study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
PART K—HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN THE HOME AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR DEMENTIA
SUBPART I—GRANTS FOR DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
| 280c. | Establishment of program. |
| 280c–1. | Limitation on duration of grant and requirement of matching funds. |
| 280c–2. | General provisions. |
SUBPART II—PROGRAMS WITH RESPECT TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIAS
| 280c–3. | Cooperative agreements to States and public health departments for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. |
| 280c–4. | Promotion of public health knowledge and awareness of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. |
| 280c–5. | General provisions. |
SUBPART III—GRANTS FOR HOME VISITING SERVICES FOR AT-RISK FAMILIES
| 280c–6. | Projects to improve maternal, infant, and child health. |
PART L—[REPEALED]
| 280d. | Transferred. |
| 280d–11. | Transferred. |
PART M—NATIONAL PROGRAM OF CANCER REGISTRIES
| 280e. | National program of cancer registries. |
| 280e–1. | Planning grants regarding registries. |
| 280e–2. | Technical assistance in operations of statewide cancer registries. |
| 280e–3. | Study in certain States to determine factors contributing to elevated breast cancer mortality rates. |
| 280e–3a. | National childhood cancer registry. |
| 280e–4. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 280e–5. | Voluntary registry for firefighter cancer incidence. |
PART N—NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
| 280e–11. | Establishment and duties of Foundation. |
PART O—FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME PREVENTION AND SERVICES PROGRAM
PART P—ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS
| 280g. | Children's asthma treatment grants program. |
| 280g–1. | Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding deaf and hard-of-hearing newborns, infants, and young children. |
| 280g–2. | Childhood malignancies. |
| 280g–3. | Prescription drug monitoring program. |
| 280g–4. | Grants to strengthen the healthcare system's response to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. |
| 280g–4a. | Understanding sexual assault care in health systems. |
| 280g–4b. | Expanding access to unified care. |
| 280g–4c. | Expanding access to forensics for victims of interpersonal violence. |
| 280g–5. | Public and health care provider education and support services. |
| 280g–6. | Chronic kidney disease initiatives. |
| 280g–7. | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis registry. |
| 280g–7a. | Surveillance of neurological diseases. |
| 280g–7b. | HHS public-private partnership for rare neurodegenerative diseases. |
| 280g–8. | Support for patients receiving a positive diagnosis of Down syndrome or other prenatally or postnatally diagnosed conditions. |
| 280g–9. | Programs to improve quality of life for persons with paralysis and other physical disabilities. |
| 280g–10. | Community Preventive Services Task Force. |
| 280g–11. | Awards to support community health workers and community health. |
| 280g–12. | Primary Care Extension Program. |
| 280g–13. | National congenital heart disease research, surveillance, and awareness. |
| 280g–14. | National diabetes prevention program. |
| 280g–15. | State demonstration programs to evaluate alternatives to current medical tort litigation. |
| 280g–16. | Food Safety Integrated Centers of Excellence. |
| 280g–17. | Designation and investigation of potential cancer clusters. |
| 280g–18. | Maternal mental health hotline. |
PART Q—PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN
| 280h. | Grants to promote childhood nutrition and physical activity. |
| 280h–1. | Applied research program. |
| 280h–2. | Education campaign. |
| 280h–3. | Health professional education and training. |
| 280h–4. | Grants for the establishment of school-based health centers. |
| 280h–5. | School-based health centers. |
| 280h–6. | Infant and early childhood mental health promotion, intervention, and treatment. |
| 280h–7. | Grants to improve trauma support services and mental health care for children and youth in educational settings. |
| 280h–8. | Recognizing early childhood trauma related to substance abuse. |
PART R—PROGRAMS RELATING TO AUTISM
| 280i. | Developmental disabilities surveillance and research program. |
| 280i–1. | Autism education, early detection, and intervention. |
| 280i–2. | Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee. |
| 280i–3. | Reports to Congress. |
| 280i–4. | Authorization of appropriations. |
PART S—HEALTH CARE QUALITY PROGRAMS
SUBPART I—NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH CARE
| 280j. | National strategy for quality improvement in health care. |
| 280j–1. | Collection and analysis of data for quality and resource use measures. |
| 280j–2. | Public reporting of performance information. |
| 280j–3. | Quality improvement program for hospitals with a high severity adjusted readmission rate. |
PART T—ORAL HEALTHCARE PREVENTION ACTIVITIES
| 280k. | Oral healthcare prevention education campaign. |
| 280k–1. | Research-based dental caries disease management. |
| 280k–2. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 280k–3. | Updating national oral healthcare surveillance activities. |
PART U—EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAM
| 280l. | Technical assistance for employer-based wellness programs. |
| 280l–1. | National worksite health policies and programs study. |
| 280l–2. | Prioritization of evaluation by Secretary. |
| 280l–3. | Prohibition of Federal workplace wellness requirements. |
PART V—PROGRAMS RELATING TO BREAST HEALTH AND CANCER
| 280m. | Young women's breast health awareness and support of young women diagnosed with breast cancer. |
PART W—PARKINSON'S AND RELATED DISORDERS
| 280n. | National Parkinson's Project. |
SUBCHAPTER III—NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
PART A—NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
| 281. | Organization of National Institutes of Health. |
| 282. | Director of National Institutes of Health. |
| 282a. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 282b. | Electronic coding of grants and activities. |
| 282c. | Public access to funded investigators' final manuscripts. |
| 282d. | Transferred. |
| 283. | Triennial reports of Director of NIH. |
| 283a. | Annual reporting to increase interagency collaboration and coordination. |
| 283a–1. | Annual reporting to prevent fraud and abuse. |
| 283a–2. | Annual reporting regarding training of graduate students for doctoral degrees. |
| 283a–3. | Establishment of program regarding DES. |
| 283a–4. | Notification to Director of personnel removed or disciplined for harassment, bullying, retaliation, or hostile working conditions. |
| 283b. | Repealed. |
| 283c. | Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. |
| 283d. | Children's Vaccine Initiative. |
| 283e. | Plan for use of animals in research. |
| 283f. | Requirements regarding surveys of sexual behavior. |
| 283g. | Muscular dystrophy; initiative through Director of National Institutes of Health. |
| 283h, 283i. | Transferred. |
| 283j. | Repealed. |
| 283k. | Biomedical and behavioral research facilities. |
| 283l. | Construction of regional centers for research on primates. |
| 283m. | Sanctuary system for surplus chimpanzees. |
| 283n. | Shared Instrumentation Grant Program. |
| 283o. | Next generation of researchers. |
| 283p. | Population focused research. |
| 283q. | Eureka prize competitions. |
| 283r. | National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity. |
PART B—GENERAL PROVISIONS RESPECTING NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
| 284. | Directors of national research institutes. |
| 284a. | Advisory councils. |
| 284b. | Repealed. |
| 284c. | Certain uses of funds. |
| 284d. | Definitions. |
| 284e. | Research on osteoporosis, Paget's disease, and related bone disorders. |
| 284f. | Parkinson's disease. |
| 284g. | Expansion, intensification, and coordination of activities of National Institutes of Health with respect to research on autism spectrum disorder. |
| 284h. | Pediatric Research Initiative. |
| 284i. | Autoimmune diseases. |
| 284j. | Muscular dystrophy research. |
| 284k. | Clinical research. |
| 284l. | Enhancement awards. |
| 284m. | Program for pediatric studies of drugs. |
| 284m–1. | Pediatric Advisory Committee. |
| 284n. | Certain demonstration projects. |
| 284o. | Activities of the National Institutes of Health with respect to research on paralysis. |
| 284p. | Activities of the National Institutes of Health with respect to research with implications for enhancing daily function for persons with paralysis. |
| 284q. | Pain research. |
| 284q–1. | NIH opioid research. |
| 284r. | Basic research. |
| 284s. | Tick-borne diseases. |
PART C—SPECIFIC PROVISIONS RESPECTING NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES
SUBPART 1—NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
| 285. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285a. | National Cancer Program. |
| 285a–1. | Cancer control programs. |
| 285a–2. | Special authorities of Director. |
| 285a–3. | National cancer research and demonstration centers. |
| 285a–4. | President's Cancer Panel; establishment, membership, etc., functions. |
| 285a–5. | Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function. |
| 285a–6. | Breast and gynecological cancers. |
| 285a–7. | Prostate cancer. |
| 285a–8. | Repealed. |
| 285a–9. | Grants for education, prevention, and early detection of radiogenic cancers and diseases. |
| 285a–10. | Research, information, and education with respect to blood cancer. |
| 285a–11. | Pediatric cancer research, awareness, and survivorship. |
| 285a–11a. | Cancer survivorship programs. |
| 285a–11b. | Best practices for long-term follow-up services for pediatric cancer survivors. |
| 285a–12. | Interagency Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Coordinating Committee. |
| 285a–13. | Scientific framework for recalcitrant cancers. |
SUBPART 2—NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
| 285b. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285b–1. | Heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood disease prevention and control programs. |
| 285b–2. | Information and education. |
| 285b–3. | National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources Program; administrative provisions. |
| 285b–4. | National research and demonstration centers. |
| 285b–5. | Repealed. |
| 285b–6. | Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function. |
| 285b–7. | National Center on Sleep Disorders Research. |
| 285b–7a. | Heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases in women. |
| 285b–7b. | Coordination of Federal asthma activities. |
| 285b–7c. | Tuberculosis. |
| 285b–8. | Congenital heart disease. |
| 285b–9. | HHS valvular heart disease activities. |
SUBPART 3—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
| 285c. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285c–1. | Data systems and information clearinghouses. |
| 285c–2. | Division Directors for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases; functions. |
| 285c–3. | Interagency coordinating committees. |
| 285c–4. | Advisory boards. |
| 285c–5. | Research and training centers; development or expansion. |
| 285c–6. | Advisory council subcommittees. |
| 285c–7. | Biennial report. |
| 285c–8. | Nutritional disorders program. |
| 285c–9. | Juvenile diabetes. |
SUBPART 4—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN DISEASES
| 285d. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285d–1. | National arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases program. |
| 285d–2. | Research and training. |
| 285d–3. | Data system and information clearinghouse. |
| 285d–4. | Interagency coordinating committees. |
| 285d–5. | Arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases demonstration projects. |
| 285d–6. | Multipurpose arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases centers. |
| 285d–6a. | Lupus. |
| 285d–7. | Advisory Board. |
| 285d–8. | Juvenile arthritis and related conditions. |
SUBPART 5—NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
| 285e. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285e–1. | Special functions. |
| 285e–2. | Alzheimer's Disease centers. |
| 285e–3. | Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers. |
| 285e–4. | Awards for leadership and excellence in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. |
| 285e–5. | Research relevant to appropriate services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their families. |
| 285e–6. | Dissemination of research results. |
| 285e–7. | Clearinghouse on Alzheimer's Disease. |
| 285e–8. | Dissemination project. |
| 285e–9. | Alzheimer's disease registry. |
| 285e–10. | Aging processes regarding women. |
| 285e–10a. | Alzheimer's clinical research and training awards. |
| 285e–11. | Repealed. |
SUBPART 6—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
| 285f. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285f–1. | Research centers regarding chronic fatigue syndrome. |
| 285f–2. | Research and research training regarding tuberculosis. |
| 285f–3. | Sexually transmitted disease clinical research and training awards. |
| 285f–4. | Microbicide research and development. |
| 285f–5. | Research centers for pathogens of pandemic concern. |
SUBPART 7—EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
| 285g. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285g–1. | Sudden infant death syndrome research. |
| 285g–2. | Research on intellectual disabilities. |
| 285g–3. | Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function. |
| 285g–4. | National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research. |
| 285g–5. | Research centers with respect to contraception and infertility. |
| 285g–6. | Program regarding obstetrics and gynecology. |
| 285g–7. | Child health research centers. |
| 285g–8. | Prospective longitudinal study on adolescent health. |
| 285g–9. | Fragile X. |
| 285g–10. | Investment in tomorrow's pediatric researchers. |
| 285g–11. | Research on the health and development effects of media and related technology on infants, children, and adolescents. |
SUBPART 8—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH
| 285h. | Purpose of Institute. |
SUBPART 9—NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE
| 285i. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285i–1. | Clinical research on eye care and diabetes. |
SUBPART 10—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
| 285j. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285j–1. | Spinal cord regeneration research. |
| 285j–2. | Bioengineering research. |
| 285j–3. | Research on multiple sclerosis. |
SUBPART 11—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES
| 285k. | National Institute of General Medical Sciences. |
SUBPART 12—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
| 285l. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285l–1. | Applied Toxicological Research and Testing Program. |
| 285l–2. | Definitions. |
| 285l–3. | Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods. |
| 285l–4. | Federal agency action. |
| 285l–5. | Application. |
| 285l–6. | Methods of controlling certain insect and vermin populations. |
SUBPART 13—NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
| 285m. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285m–1. | National Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Program. |
| 285m–2. | Data System and Information Clearinghouse. |
| 285m–3. | Multipurpose deafness and other communication disorders center. |
| 285m–4. | National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Advisory Board. |
| 285m–5. | Interagency Coordinating Committee. |
| 285m–6. | Limitation on administrative expenses. |
SUBPART 14—NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM
| 285n. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285n–1. | Associate Director for Prevention. |
| 285n–2. | National Alcohol Research Centers; mandatory grant for research of effects of alcohol on elderly. |
SUBPART 15—NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
| 285o. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285o–1. | Associate Director for Prevention. |
| 285o–2. | Drug Abuse Research Centers. |
| 285o–3. | Office on AIDS. |
| 285o–4. | Medication Development Program. |
SUBPART 16—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
| 285p. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285p–1. | Associate Director for Prevention. |
| 285p–2. | Office of Rural Mental Health Research. |
| 285p–3. | Office on AIDS. |
SUBPART 17—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH
| 285q. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285q–1. | Specific authorities. |
| 285q–2. | Advisory council. |
| 285q–3. | Repealed. |
SUBPART 18—NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOENGINEERING
| 285r. | Purpose of the Institute. |
SUBPART 19—NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
| 285s. | Purpose of Institute. |
SUBPART 20—NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
| 285t. | Purpose of Institute. |
| 285t–1. | Centers of excellence for research education and training. |
| 285t–2. | Repealed. |
| 285t–3. | General provisions regarding the Institute. |
PART D—NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
SUBPART 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 286. | National Library of Medicine. |
| 286a. | Board of Regents. |
| 286a–1. | Library facilities. |
| 286a–2. | Repealed. |
SUBPART 2—FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
| 286b. | Repealed. |
| 286b–1. | Definitions. |
| 286b–2. | National Medical Libraries Assistance Advisory Board. |
| 286b–3. | Grants for training in medical library sciences. |
| 286b–4. | Assistance for projects in sciences related to health, for research and development in medical library science, and for development of education technologies. |
| 286b–5. | Grants for establishing, expanding, and improving basic resources of medical libraries and related instrumentalities. |
| 286b–6. | Grants and contracts for establishment of regional medical libraries. |
| 286b–7. | Financial support of biomedical scientific publications. |
| 286b–8. | Grant payments, records, and audit. |
SUBPART 3—NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION
| 286c. | Purpose, establishment, functions, and funding of National Center for Biotechnology Information. |
SUBPART 4—NATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER ON HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH AND HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY
| 286d. | National Information Center. |
PART E—OTHER AGENCIES OF NIH
SUBPART 1—NATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCING TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES
| 287. | National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. |
| 287a. | Cures Acceleration Network. |
| 287a–1. | Office of Rare Diseases. |
| 287a–2. | Rare disease regional centers of excellence. |
| 287a–3, 287a–3a. | Transferred. |
| 287a–4. | General clinical research centers. |
SUBPART 2—JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY IN HEALTH SCIENCES
SUBPART 3—NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH
SUBPART 4—OFFICE OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
| 287c–11. | Dietary supplements. |
SUBPART 5—NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY AND INTEGRATIVE HEALTH
| 287c–21. | Purpose of Center. |
SUBPART 6—TRANSFERRED
| 287c–31 to 287c–34. Transferred. |
PART F—RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
| 287d. | Office of Research on Women's Health. |
| 287d–1. | National data system and clearinghouse on research on women's health. |
| 287d–2. | Biennial report. |
PART G—AWARDS AND TRAINING
| 288. | Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards. |
| 288–1. | Intramural loan repayment program. |
| 288–2. | Extramural loan repayment program. |
| 288–3. | Repealed. |
| 288–4. | Undergraduate scholarship program regarding professions needed by National Research Institutes. |
| 288–5 to 288–6. | Repealed. |
| 288a. | Visiting Scientist Awards. |
| 288b. | Studies respecting biomedical and behavioral research personnel. |
PART H—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 289. | Institutional review boards; ethics guidance program. |
| 289a. | Peer review requirements. |
| 289a–1. | Certain provisions regarding review and approval of proposals for research. |
| 289a–2. | Inclusion of women and minorities in clinical research. |
| 289b. | Office of Research Integrity. |
| 289b–1. | Protection against financial conflicts of interest in certain projects of research. |
| 289c. | Research on public health emergencies. |
| 289c–1. | Collaborative use of certain health services research funds. |
| 289d. | Animals in research. |
| 289e. | Use of appropriations. |
| 289f. | Gifts and donations; memorials. |
| 289g. | Fetal research. |
| 289g–1. | Research on transplantation of fetal tissue. |
| 289g–2. | Prohibitions regarding human fetal tissue. |
| 289g–3. | Breast implant research. |
| 289g–4. | Support for emergency medicine research. |
| 289g–5. | Precision medicine initiative. |
| 289h. | Repealed. |
| 290. | National Institutes of Health Management Fund; establishment; advancements; availability; final adjustments of advances. |
| 290a. | Victims of fire. |
PART I—FOUNDATION FOR THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
| 290b. | Establishment and duties of Foundation. |
PART J—ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY–HEALTH
| 290c. | Advanced Research Projects Agency–Health. |
SUBCHAPTER III–A—SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
PART A—ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL AUTHORITIES
| 290aa. | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. |
| 290aa–0. | National Mental Health and Substance Use Policy Laboratory. |
| 290aa–0a. | Behavioral health crisis coordinating office. |
| 290aa–0b. | Interdepartmental Serious Mental Illness Coordinating Committee. |
| 290aa–1. | Advisory councils. |
| 290aa–2. | Omitted. |
| 290aa–2a. | Report on individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders. |
| 290aa–3. | Peer review. |
| 290aa–3a. | Transferred. |
| 290aa–4. | Center for behavioral health statistics and quality. |
| 290aa–5. | Grants for the benefit of homeless individuals. |
| 290aa–5a. | Behavioral health and substance use disorder resources for Native Americans. |
| 290aa–5b to 290aa–14. Transferred or Repealed. |
| 290aa–15. | Department of Health and Human Services grant accountability. |
| 290aa–16. | Evaluation of performance of Department of Health and Human Services programs. |
| 290aa–17. | Assisted outpatient treatment grant program for individuals with serious mental illness. |
| 290aa–18. | Limitations on authority. |
PART B—CENTERS AND PROGRAMS
SUBPART 1—CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
| 290bb. | Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. |
| 290bb–1. | Residential treatment programs for pregnant and postpartum women. |
| 290bb–1a. | Transferred. |
| 290bb–2. | Priority substance use disorder treatment needs of regional and national significance. |
| 290bb–2a. | Medical treatment of narcotics addiction; report to Congress. |
| 290bb–3 to 290bb–5. Repealed. |
| 290bb–6. | Action by Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and States concerning military facilities. |
| 290bb–7. | Substance use disorder treatment and early intervention services for children, adolescents, and young adults. |
| 290bb–7a. | Youth prevention and recovery. |
| 290bb–8, 290bb–9. Repealed. |
| 290bb–10. | Evidence-based prescription opioid and heroin treatment and interventions demonstration. |
| 290bb–11. | Building capacity for family-focused residential treatment. |
SUBPART 2—CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION
| 290bb–21. | Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. |
| 290bb–22. | Priority substance use disorder prevention needs of regional and national significance. |
| 290bb–23, 290bb–24. Repealed. |
| 290bb–25. | Grants for services for children of substance abusers. |
| 290bb–25a. | Repealed. |
| 290bb–25b. | Programs to reduce underage drinking. |
| 290bb–25c. | Repealed. |
| 290bb–25d. | Centers of excellence on services for individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol-related birth defects and treatment for individuals with such conditions and their families. |
| 290bb–25e. | Repealed. |
| 290bb–25f. | Prevention and education programs. |
| 290bb–25g. | Awareness campaigns. |
SUBPART 3—CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
| 290bb–31. | Center for Mental Health Services. |
| 290bb–32. | Priority mental health needs of regional and national significance. |
| 290bb–33. | Student suicide awareness and prevention training. |
| 290bb–34. | Suicide prevention technical assistance center. |
| 290bb–35. | Repealed. |
| 290bb–36. | Youth suicide early intervention and prevention strategies. |
| 290bb–36a. | Suicide prevention for youth. |
| 290bb–36b. | Mental health and substance use disorder services for students in higher education. |
| 290bb–36c. | National Suicide Prevention Lifeline program. |
| 290bb–36d. | Treatment Referral Routing Service. |
| 290bb–37. | Mental health crisis response partnership pilot program. |
| 290bb–38. | Grants for jail diversion programs. |
| 290bb–39. | Peer-supported mental health services. |
| 290bb–39a. | Best practices for behavioral and mental health intervention teams. |
| 290bb–40. | Grants for the integrated treatment of serious mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse. |
| 290bb–41. | Mental health awareness training grants. |
| 290bb–42. | Improving uptake and patient access to integrated care services. |
| 290bb–43. | Adult suicide prevention. |
| 290bb–44. | Assertive community treatment grant program. |
| 290bb–45. | Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders for education and training on eating disorders. |
| 290cc to 290cc–13. Repealed or Transferred. |
PART C—PROJECTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN TRANSITION FROM HOMELESSNESS
| 290cc–21. | Formula grants to States. |
| 290cc–22. | Purpose of grants. |
| 290cc–23. | Requirement of matching funds. |
| 290cc–24. | Determination of amount of allotment. |
| 290cc–25. | Conversion to categorical program in event of failure of State regarding expenditure of grants. |
| 290cc–26. | Provision of certain information from State. |
| 290cc–27. | Description of intended expenditures of grant. |
| 290cc–28. | Requirement of reports by States. |
| 290cc–29. | Requirement of application. |
| 290cc–30. | Technical assistance. |
| 290cc–31. | Failure to comply with agreements. |
| 290cc–32. | Prohibition against certain false statements. |
| 290cc–33. | Nondiscrimination. |
| 290cc–34. | Definitions. |
| 290cc–35. | Funding. |
PART D—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RELATING TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH
| 290dd. | Substance abuse among government and other employees. |
| 290dd–1. | Admission of substance abusers to private and public hospitals and outpatient facilities. |
| 290dd–2. | Confidentiality of records. |
| 290dd–2a. | Promoting access to information on evidence-based programs and practices. |
| 290dd–3. | Grants for reducing overdose deaths. |
| 290dd–4. | Program to support coordination and continuation of care for drug overdose patients. |
| 290ee. | Opioid overdose reversal medication access, education, and co-prescribing grant programs. |
| 290ee–1. | First responder training. |
| 290ee–2. | Building communities of recovery. |
| 290ee–2a. | Peer support technical assistance center. |
| 290ee–3. | State demonstration grants for comprehensive opioid abuse response. |
| 290ee–3a. | Grant program for State and Tribal response to opioid use disorders. |
| 290ee–4. | Mental and behavioral health outreach and education at institutions of higher education. |
| 290ee–5. | National recovery housing best practices. |
| 290ee–5a. | Sobriety treatment and recovery teams. |
| 290ee–6. | Regional Centers of Excellence in Substance Use Disorder Education. |
| 290ee–7. | Comprehensive opioid recovery centers. |
| 290ee–8. | Career Act. |
| 290ee–9. | Services for families and patients in crisis. |
| 290ee–10. | Rural emergency medical service training and equipment assistance program. |
PART E—CHILDREN WITH SERIOUS EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES
| 290ff. | Comprehensive community mental health services for children with serious emotional disturbances. |
| 290ff–1. | Requirements with respect to carrying out purpose of grants. |
| 290ff–2. | Individualized plan for services. |
| 290ff–3. | Additional provisions. |
| 290ff–4. | General provisions. |
PART F—MODEL COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE
PART G—PROJECTS FOR CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE
| 290hh. | Children and violence. |
| 290hh–1. | Grants to address the problems of persons who experience violence related stress. |
PART H—REQUIREMENT RELATING TO THE RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF CERTAIN FACILITIES
| 290ii. | Requirement relating to the rights of residents of certain facilities. |
| 290ii–1. | Reporting requirement. |
| 290ii–2. | Regulations and enforcement. |
PART I—REQUIREMENT RELATING TO THE RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF CERTAIN NON-MEDICAL, COMMUNITY-BASED FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
| 290jj. | Requirement relating to the rights of residents of certain non-medical, community-based facilities for children and youth. |
| 290jj–1. | Reporting requirement. |
| 290jj–2. | Regulations and enforcement. |
PART J—SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
| 290kk. | Applicability to designated programs. |
| 290kk–1. | Religious organizations as program participants. |
| 290kk–2. | Limitations on use of funds for certain purposes. |
| 290kk–3. | Educational requirements for personnel in drug treatment programs. |
PART K—MINORITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
SUBCHAPTER IV—CONSTRUCTION AND MODERNIZATION OF HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES
| 291. | Congressional declaration of purpose. |
PART A—GRANTS AND LOANS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MODERNIZATION OF HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES
| 291a. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 291b. | State allotments. |
| 291c. | General regulations. |
| 291d. | State plans. |
| 291e. | Projects for construction or modernization. |
| 291f. | Payments for construction or modernization. |
| 291g. | Withholding of payments; noncompliance with requirements. |
| 291h. | Judicial review. |
| 291i. | Recovery of expenditures under certain conditions. |
| 291j. | Loans. |
PART B—LOAN GUARANTEES AND LOANS FOR MODERNIZATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES
| 291j–1. | Loan guarantees and loans. |
| 291j–2. | Allocation among States. |
| 291j–3. | Applications and conditions. |
| 291j–4. | Payment of interest on guaranteed loans. |
| 291j–5. | Limitation on amounts of loans guaranteed or directly made. |
| 291j–6. | Loan guarantee and loan fund. |
| 291j–7. | Loans to public facilities. |
PART C—CONSTRUCTION OR MODERNIZATION OF EMERGENCY ROOMS
| 291j–8. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 291j–9. | Eligibility for grants. |
| 291j–10. | Payments. |
PART D—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 291k. | Federal Hospital Council. |
| 291l. | Conference of State agencies. |
| 291m. | State control of operations. |
| 291m–1. | Loans for certain hospital experimentation projects. |
| 291n, 291n–1. | Repealed or Omitted. |
| 291o. | Definitions. |
| 291o–1. | Financial statements. |
SUBCHAPTER V—HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION
PART A—STUDENT LOANS
SUBPART I–INSURED HEALTH EDUCATION ASSISTANCE LOANS TO GRADUATE STUDENTS
| 292. | Statement of purpose. |
| 292a. | Scope and duration of loan insurance program. |
| 292b. | Limitations on individual insured loans and on loan insurance. |
| 292c. | Sources of funds. |
| 292d. | Eligibility of borrowers and terms of insured loans. |
| 292e. | Certificate of loan insurance; effective date of insurance. |
| 292f. | Default of borrower. |
| 292g. | Risk-based premiums. |
| 292h. | Office for Health Education Assistance Loan Default Reduction. |
| 292i. | Insurance account. |
| 292j. | Powers and responsibilities of Secretary. |
| 292k. | Participation by Federal credit unions in Federal, State, and private student loan insurance programs. |
| 292l. | Determination of eligible students. |
| 292m. | Repayment by Secretary of loans of deceased or disabled borrowers. |
| 292n. | Additional requirements for institutions and lenders. |
| 292o. | Definitions. |
| 292p. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBPART II—FEDERALLY-SUPPORTED STUDENT LOAN FUNDS
| 292q. | Agreements for operation of school loan funds. |
| 292r. | Loan provisions. |
| 292s. | Medical schools and primary health care. |
| 292t. | Individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
| 292u. | Administrative provisions. |
| 292v. | Provision by schools of information to students. |
| 292w. | Procedures for appeal of termination of agreements. |
| 292x. | Distribution of assets from loan funds. |
| 292y. | General provisions. |
PART B—HEALTH PROFESSIONS TRAINING FOR DIVERSITY
| 293. | Centers of excellence. |
| 293a. | Scholarships for disadvantaged students. |
| 293b. | Loan repayments and fellowships regarding faculty positions. |
| 293c. | Educational assistance in the health professions regarding individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
| 293d. | Authorization of appropriation. |
| 293e. | Grants for health professions education. |
PART C—TRAINING IN FAMILY MEDICINE, GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, GENERAL PEDIATRICS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, GENERAL DENTISTRY, AND PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
SUBPART 1—MEDICAL TRAINING GENERALLY
| 293j. | Repealed. |
| 293k. | Primary care training and enhancement. |
| 293k–1. | Training opportunities for direct care workers. |
| 293k–2. | Training in general, pediatric, and public health dentistry. |
| 293l. | Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry. |
| 293l–1. | Teaching health centers development grants. |
SUBPART 2—TRAINING IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
| 293m. | Rural physician training grants. |
| 293n to 293p. | Repealed. |
PART D—INTERDISCIPLINARY, COMMUNITY-BASED LINKAGES
| 294. | General provisions. |
| 294a. | Area health education centers. |
| 294b. | Continuing educational support for health professionals serving in rural and underserved communities. |
| 294c. | Education and training relating to geriatrics. |
| 294d. | Quentin N. Burdick program for rural interdisciplinary training. |
| 294e. | Allied health and other disciplines. |
| 294e–1. | Mental and behavioral health education and training grants. |
| 294f. | Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages. |
| 294g, 294h. | Repealed. |
| 294i. | Program for education and training in pain care. |
| 294i–1. | Emergency department alternatives to opioids program. |
| 294j. | Demonstration program to integrate quality improvement and patient safety training into clinical education of health professionals. |
| 294k. | Training demonstration program. |
PART E—HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE
SUBPART 1—HEALTH PROFESSIONS WORKFORCE INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS
| 294n. | Health professions workforce information and analysis. |
| 294o. | Advisory Council on Graduate Medical Education. |
| 294p. | Training for health care providers. |
| 294q. | National Health Care Workforce Commission. |
| 294r. | State health care workforce development grants. |
| 294s. | Rural maternal and obstetric care training demonstration. |
| 294t. | Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce. |
SUBPART 2—PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE
| 295. | General provisions. |
| 295a. | Public health training centers. |
| 295b. | Public health traineeships. |
| 295c. | Preventive medicine and public health training grant program. |
| 295d. | Health administration traineeships and special projects. |
| 295e. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBPART 3—RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION PROGRAMS
| 295f. | Investment in tomorrow's pediatric health care workforce. |
| 295f–1. | Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program. |
| 295f–2. | Training for mid-career public and allied health professionals. |
| 295f–3. | Fellowship training in applied public health epidemiology, public health laboratory science, public health informatics, and expansion of the Epidemic Intelligence Service. |
PART F—SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT WORKFORCE
| 295h. | Loan repayment program for substance use disorder treatment workforce. |
PART G—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 295j. | Preferences and required information in certain programs. |
| 295k. | Health professions data. |
| 295l. | Repealed. |
| 295m. | Prohibition against discrimination on basis of sex. |
| 295n. | Repealed. |
| 295n–1. | Application. |
| 295n–2. | Use of funds. |
| 295o. | Matching requirement. |
| 295o–1. | Generally applicable provisions. |
| 295o–2. | Technical assistance. |
| 295p. | Definitions. |
SUBCHAPTER VI—NURSING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PART A—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 296. | Definitions. |
| 296a. | Application. |
| 296b. | Use of funds. |
| 296c. | Matching requirement. |
| 296d. | Preference. |
| 296e. | Generally applicable provisions. |
| 296e–1. | Grants for health professions education. |
| 296f. | Technical assistance. |
| 296g. | Prohibition against discrimination by schools on basis of sex. |
PART B—NURSE PRACTITIONERS, NURSE MIDWIVES, NURSE ANESTHETISTS, AND OTHER ADVANCED EDUCATION NURSES
| 296j. | Advanced education nursing grants. |
| 296j–1. | Demonstration grants for family nurse practitioner training programs. |
PART C—INCREASING NURSING WORKFORCE DIVERSITY
| 296m. | Workforce diversity grants. |
PART D—STRENGTHENING CAPACITY FOR BASIC NURSE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
| 296p. | Nurse education, practice, quality, and retention grants. |
| 296p–1. | Repealed. |
PART E—STUDENT LOANS
| 297a. | Student loan fund. |
| 297b. | Loan provisions. |
| 297c, 297c–1. | Repealed. |
| 297d. | Allotments and payments of Federal capital contributions. |
| 297e. | Distribution of assets from loan funds. |
| 297f. | Repealed. |
| 297g. | Modification of agreements; compromise, waiver or release. |
| 297h. | Repealed. |
| 297i. | Procedures for appeal of terminations. |
| 297n. | Loan repayment and scholarship programs. |
| 297n–1. | Nurse faculty loan program. |
| 297o. | Eligible individual student loan repayment. |
PART F—NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON NURSE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
| 297t. | National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice. |
PART G—PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
PART H—COMPREHENSIVE GERIATRIC EDUCATION
| 298. | Comprehensive geriatric education. |
PART I—FUNDING
| 298d. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBCHAPTER VII—AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY
PART A—ESTABLISHMENT AND GENERAL DUTIES
| 299. | Mission and duties. |
| 299a. | General authorities. |
| 299a–1. | Research on health disparities. |
PART B—HEALTH CARE IMPROVEMENT RESEARCH
| 299b. | Health care outcome improvement research. |
| 299b–1. | Private-public partnerships to improve organization and delivery. |
| 299b–2. | Information on quality and cost of care. |
| 299b–3. | Information systems for health care improvement. |
| 299b–4. | Research supporting primary care and access in underserved areas. |
| 299b–4a. | Studies on preventive interventions in primary care for older Americans. |
| 299b–5. | Health care practice and technology innovation. |
| 299b–6. | Coordination of Federal Government quality improvement efforts. |
| 299b–7. | Research on outcomes of health care items and services. |
| 299b–8. | Omitted. |
PART C—PATIENT SAFETY IMPROVEMENT
| 299b–21. | Definitions. |
| 299b–22. | Privilege and confidentiality protections. |
| 299b–23. | Network of patient safety databases. |
| 299b–24. | Patient safety organization certification and listing. |
| 299b–24a. | Activities regarding women's health. |
| 299b–25. | Technical assistance. |
| 299b–26. | Severability. |
PART D—HEALTH CARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
SUBPART 1—QUALITY MEASURE DEVELOPMENT
| 299b–31. | Quality measure development. |
SUBPART 2—HEALTH CARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS
| 299b–33. | Health care delivery system research. |
| 299b–34. | Quality improvement technical assistance and implementation. |
| 299b–35. | Grants or contracts to implement medication management services in treatment of chronic diseases. |
| 299b–36. | Program to facilitate shared decisionmaking. |
| 299b–37. | Dissemination and building capacity for research. |
PART E—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 299c. | Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality. |
| 299c–1. | Peer review with respect to grants and contracts. |
| 299c–2. | Certain provisions with respect to development, collection, and dissemination of data. |
| 299c–3. | Dissemination of information. |
| 299c–4. | Additional provisions with respect to grants and contracts. |
| 299c–5. | Certain administrative authorities. |
| 299c–6. | Funding. |
| 299c–7. | Definitions. |
SUBCHAPTER VIII—POPULATION RESEARCH AND VOLUNTARY FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
| 300. | Project grants and contracts for family planning services. |
| 300a. | Formula grants to States for family planning services. |
| 300a–1. | Training grants and contracts; authorization of appropriations. |
| 300a–2. | Conduct, etc., of research activities. |
| 300a–3. | Informational and educational materials development grants and contracts; authorization of appropriations. |
| 300a–4. | Grants and contracts. |
| 300a–5. | Voluntary participation by individuals; participation not prerequisite for eligibility or receipt of other services and information. |
| 300a–6. | Prohibition against funding programs using abortion as family planning method. |
| 300a–6a. | Repealed. |
| 300a–7. | Sterilization or abortion. |
| 300a–8. | Penalty for United States, etc., officer or employee coercing or endeavoring to coerce procedure upon beneficiary of Federal program. |
SUBCHAPTER VIII–A—ADOLESCENT PREGNANCIES
PART A—GRANT PROGRAM
| 300a–21 to 300a–29. Repealed or Omitted. |
PART B—IMPROVING COORDINATION OF FEDERAL AND STATE PROGRAMS
SUBCHAPTER IX—GENETIC DISEASES, HEMOPHILIA PROGRAMS, AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME
PART A—GENETIC DISEASES
| 300b. | Repealed. |
| 300b–1. | Research project grants and contracts. |
| 300b–2. | Voluntary participation by individuals. |
| 300b–3. | Application; special consideration to prior sickle cell anemia grant recipients. |
| 300b–4. | Public Health Service facilities. |
| 300b–5. | Sickle cell disease and other heritable blood disorders research, surveillance, prevention, and treatment. |
| 300b–6. | Applied technology. |
| 300b–7. | Tourette Syndrome. |
| 300b–8. | Improved newborn and child screening for heritable disorders. |
| 300b–9. | Evaluating the effectiveness of newborn and child screening and followup programs. |
| 300b–10. | Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children. |
| 300b–11. | Clearinghouse of newborn screening information. |
| 300b–12. | Laboratory quality and surveillance. |
| 300b–13. | Interagency Coordinating Committee on Newborn and Child Screening. |
| 300b–14. | National contingency plan for newborn screening. |
| 300b–15. | Hunter Kelly Research Program. |
| 300b–16. | Authorization of appropriations for newborn screening programs and activities. |
| 300b–17. | Report by Secretary. |
PART B—SUDDEN UNEXPECTED INFANT DEATH, SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME, AND SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH IN CHILDHOOD
| 300c–11. | Addressing sudden unexpected infant death and sudden unexpected death in childhood. |
| 300c–12. | Sudden infant death syndrome research. |
| 300c–13. | Continuing activities related to stillbirth, sudden unexpected infant death and sudden unexplained death in childhood. |
| 300c–14. | Report to Congress. |
PART C—HEMOPHILIA PROGRAMS
| 300c–21. | Repealed. |
| 300c–22. | Blood-separation centers. |
SUBCHAPTER X—TRAUMA CARE
PART A—GENERAL AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF SECRETARY
| 300d. | Establishment. |
| 300d–1, 300d–2. | Repealed. |
| 300d–3. | Grants to improve trauma care in rural areas. |
| 300d–4. | Emergency medical services. |
| 300d–5. | Competitive grants for trauma systems for the improvement of trauma care. |
| 300d–6. | Competitive grants for trauma centers. |
PART B—FORMULA GRANTS WITH RESPECT TO MODIFICATIONS OF STATE PLANS
| 300d–11. | Establishment of program. |
| 300d–12. | Requirement of matching funds for fiscal years subsequent to first fiscal year of payments. |
| 300d–13. | Requirements with respect to carrying out purpose of allotments. |
| 300d–14. | Requirement of submission to Secretary of trauma plan and certain information. |
| 300d–15. | Restrictions on use of payments. |
| 300d–16. | Repealed. |
| 300d–17. | Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances. |
| 300d–18. | Determination of amount of allotment. |
| 300d–19. | Failure to comply with agreements. |
| 300d–20. | Prohibition against certain false statements. |
| 300d–21. | Technical assistance and provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds. |
| 300d–22. | Report by Secretary. |
PART C—GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING PARTS A AND B
| 300d–31. | Definitions. |
| 300d–32. | Funding. |
| 300d–33. | Repealed. |
PART D—TRAUMA CENTERS OPERATING IN AREAS SEVERELY AFFECTED BY DRUG-RELATED VIOLENCE
| 300d–41. | Grants for certain trauma centers. |
| 300d–42. | Preferences in making grants. |
| 300d–43. | Certain agreements. |
| 300d–44. | General provisions. |
| 300d–45. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 300d–46. | Definition. |
PART E—MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS
| 300d–51. | Residency training programs in emergency medicine. |
| 300d–52. | State grants for projects regarding traumatic brain injury. |
| 300d–53. | State grants for protection and advocacy services. |
| 300d–54. | Stop, Observe, Ask, and Respond to Health and Wellness Training Program. |
PART F—INTERAGENCY PROGRAM FOR TRAUMA RESEARCH
| 300d–61. | Establishment of Program. |
PART G—POISON CONTROL
| 300d–71. | Maintenance of the national toll-free number and other communication capabilities. |
| 300d–72. | Promoting poison control center utilization. |
| 300d–73. | Maintenance of the poison control center grant program. |
| 300d–74. | Rule of construction. |
PART H—TRAUMA SERVICE AVAILABILITY
| 300d–81. | Grants to States. |
| 300d–82. | Authorization of appropriations. |
PART I—MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PARTNERSHIP FOR TRAUMA READINESS GRANT PROGRAM
| 300d–91. | Military and civilian partnership for trauma readiness grant program. |
SUBCHAPTER XI—HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
| 300e. | Requirements of health maintenance organizations. |
| 300e–1. | Definitions. |
| 300e–2, 300e–3. | Repealed. |
| 300e–4. | Loans and loan guarantees for initial operation costs. |
| 300e–4a. | Repealed. |
| 300e–5. | Application requirements. |
| 300e–6. | Administration of assistance programs. |
| 300e–7. | General provisions relating to loan guarantees and loans. |
| 300e–8. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 300e–9. | Employees' health benefits plans. |
| 300e–10. | Restrictive State laws and practices. |
| 300e–11. | Continued regulation of health maintenance organizations. |
| 300e–12. | Limitation on source of funding for health maintenance organizations. |
| 300e–13. | Repealed. |
| 300e–14. | Annual report. |
| 300e–14a. | Health services for Indians and domestic agricultural migratory and seasonal workers. |
| 300e–15. | Repealed. |
| 300e–16. | Training and technical assistance. |
| 300e–17. | Financial disclosure. |
SUBCHAPTER XII—SAFETY OF PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
PART A—DEFINITIONS
PART B—PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
| 300g. | Coverage. |
| 300g–1. | National drinking water regulations. |
| 300g–2. | State primary enforcement responsibility. |
| 300g–3. | Enforcement of drinking water regulations. |
| 300g–4. | Variances. |
| 300g–5. | Exemptions. |
| 300g–6. | Prohibition on use of lead pipes, solder, and flux. |
| 300g–7. | Monitoring of contaminants. |
| 300g–8. | Operator certification. |
| 300g–9. | Capacity development. |
| 300g–10. | Cybersecurity support for public water systems. |
PART C—PROTECTION OF UNDERGROUND SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER
| 300h. | Regulations for State programs. |
| 300h–1. | State primary enforcement responsibility. |
| 300h–2. | Enforcement of program. |
| 300h–3. | Interim regulation of underground injections. |
| 300h–4. | Optional demonstration by States relating to oil or natural gas. |
| 300h–5. | Regulation of State programs. |
| 300h–6. | Sole source aquifer demonstration program. |
| 300h–7. | State programs to establish wellhead protection areas. |
| 300h–8. | State ground water protection grants. |
| 300h–9. | Secure geologic storage permitting. |
PART D—EMERGENCY POWERS
| 300i. | Emergency powers. |
| 300i–1. | Tampering with public water systems. |
| 300i–2. | Community water system risk and resilience. |
| 300i–3. | Contaminant prevention, detection and response. |
| 300i–4. | Supply disruption prevention, detection and response. |
PART E—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300j. | Assurances of availability of adequate supplies of chemicals necessary for treatment of water. |
| 300j–1. | Research, technical assistance, information, training of personnel. |
| 300j–1a. | Innovative water technology grant program. |
| 300j–2. | Grants for State programs. |
| 300j–3. | Special project grants and guaranteed loans. |
| 300j–3a. | Grants to public sector agencies. |
| 300j–3b. | Contaminant standards or treatment technique guidelines. |
| 300j–3c. | National assistance program for water infrastructure and watersheds. |
| 300j–3d. | Water supply cost savings. |
| 300j–4. | Records and inspections. |
| 300j–5. | National Drinking Water Advisory Council. |
| 300j–6. | Federal agencies. |
| 300j–7. | Judicial review. |
| 300j–8. | Citizen's civil action. |
| 300j–9. | General provisions. |
| 300j–10. | Appointment of scientific, etc., personnel by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency for implementation of responsibilities; compensation. |
| 300j–11. | Indian Tribes. |
| 300j–12. | State revolving loan funds. |
| 300j–13. | Source water quality assessment. |
| 300j–14. | Source water petition program. |
| 300j–15. | Water conservation plan. |
| 300j–16. | Assistance to colonias. |
| 300j–17. | Estrogenic substances screening program. |
| 300j–18. | Drinking water studies. |
| 300j–18a. | Annual study on boil water advisories. |
| 300j–19. | Algal toxin risk assessment and management. |
| 300j–19a. | Assistance for small and disadvantaged communities. |
| 300j–19b. | Reducing lead in drinking water. |
| 300j–19c. | Study on intractable water systems. |
| 300j–19d. | Review of technologies. |
| 300j–19e. | Water infrastructure and workforce investment. |
| 300j–19f. | Operational sustainability of small public water systems. |
| 300j–19g. | Midsize and Large Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program. |
| 300j–19h. | Advanced drinking water technologies. |
PART F—ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO REGULATE SAFETY OF DRINKING WATER
| 300j–21. | Definitions. |
| 300j–22. | Recall of drinking water coolers with lead-lined tanks. |
| 300j–23. | Drinking water coolers containing lead. |
| 300j–24. | Lead contamination in school drinking water. |
| 300j–25. | Drinking water fountain replacement for schools. |
| 300j–26. | Certification of testing laboratories. |
| 300j–27. | Registry for lead exposure and Advisory Committee. |
SUBCHAPTER XIII—PREVENTIVE HEALTH MEASURES WITH RESPECT TO BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCERS
| 300k. | Establishment of program of grants to States. |
| 300l. | Requirement of matching funds. |
| 300l–1. | Requirement regarding medicaid. |
| 300m. | Requirements with respect to type and quality of services. |
| 300n. | Additional required agreements. |
| 300n–1. | Description of intended uses of grant. |
| 300n–2. | Requirement of submission of application. |
| 300n–3. | Technical assistance and provision of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds. |
| 300n–4. | Evaluations and reports. |
| 300n–4a. | Supplemental grants for additional preventive health services. |
| 300n–5. | Funding for general program. |
SUBCHAPTER XIV—HEALTH RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
PART A—LOANS AND LOAN GUARANTEES
| 300q. | Loan and loan guarantee authority. |
| 300q–1. | Repealed. |
| 300q–2. | General provisions. |
PART B—PROJECT GRANTS
| 300r. | Grants for construction or modernization projects. |
PART C—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300s. | General regulations. |
| 300s–1. | Medical facility project applications. |
| 300s–1a. | Recovery of expenditures under certain conditions. |
| 300s–2. | State supervision or control of operations of facilities receiving funds. |
| 300s–3. | Definitions. |
| 300s–4. | Reporting and audit requirements for recipients. |
| 300s–5. | Availability of technical and other nonfinancial assistance to eligible applicants. |
| 300s–6. | Enforcement of assurances. |
PART D—AREA HEALTH SERVICES DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
| 300t. | Development grants for health systems agencies. |
PART E—PROGRAM TO ASSIST AND ENCOURAGE VOLUNTARY DISCONTINUANCE OF UNNEEDED HOSPITAL SERVICES AND CONVERSION OF UNNEEDED HOSPITAL SERVICES TO OTHER HEALTH SERVICES NEEDED BY COMMUNITY
| 300t–11. | Grants and assistance for establishment of program. |
| 300t–12. | Grants for discontinuance and conversion. |
| 300t–13. | Grants to States for reduction of excess hospital capacity. |
| 300t–14. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBCHAPTER XV—HEALTH INFORMATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
| 300u. | General authority of Secretary. |
| 300u–1. | Grants and contracts for research programs; authority of Secretary; review of applications; additional functions; periodic public survey. |
| 300u–2. | Grants and contracts for community health programs. |
| 300u–3. | Grants and contracts for information programs; authority of Secretary; particular activities. |
| 300u–4. | Status reports to President and Congress; study of health education and preventive health services with respect to insurance coverage. |
| 300u–5. | Centers for research and demonstration of health promotion and disease prevention. |
| 300u–6. | Office of Minority Health. |
| 300u–6a. | Individual offices of minority health within the Department. |
| 300u–7. | Office of Adolescent Health. |
| 300u–8. | Biennial report regarding nutrition and health. |
| 300u–9. | Education regarding DES. |
| 300u–10. | National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council. |
| 300u–11. | Prevention and Public Health Fund. |
| 300u–12. | Education and outreach campaign regarding preventive benefits. |
| 300u–13. | Community transformation grants. |
| 300u–14. | Healthy aging, living well; evaluation of community-based prevention and wellness programs for Medicare beneficiaries. |
| 300u–15. | Research on optimizing the delivery of public health services. |
| 300u–16. | Establishment of substance use disorder information dashboard. |
SUBCHAPTER XVI—PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION FOR THE STUDY OF ETHICAL PROBLEMS IN MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIOR RESEARCH
SUBCHAPTER XVII—BLOCK GRANTS
PART A—PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANTS
| 300w. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 300w–1. | Allotments. |
| 300w–2. | Payments under allotments to States. |
| 300w–3. | Use of allotments. |
| 300w–4. | Application for payments; State plan. |
| 300w–5. | Reports, data, and audits. |
| 300w–6. | Withholding of funds. |
| 300w–7. | Nondiscrimination provisions. |
| 300w–8. | Criminal penalty for false statements. |
| 300w–9. | Emergency medical services for children. |
| 300w–10. | Repealed. |
PART B—BLOCK GRANTS REGARDING MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE
SUBPART I—BLOCK GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
| 300x. | Formula grants to States. |
| 300x–1. | State plan for comprehensive community mental health services for certain individuals. |
| 300x–2. | Certain agreements. |
| 300x–3. | State mental health planning council. |
| 300x–4. | Additional provisions. |
| 300x–5. | Restrictions on use of payments. |
| 300x–6. | Application for grant. |
| 300x–7. | Determination of amount of allotment. |
| 300x–8. | Definitions. |
| 300x–9. | Funding. |
SUBPART II—BLOCK GRANTS FOR SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY SERVICES
| 300x–21. | Formula grants to States. |
| 300x–22. | Certain allocations. |
| 300x–23. | Intravenous substance use. |
| 300x–24. | Requirements regarding tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus. |
| 300x–25. | Group homes for persons in recovery from substance use disorders. |
| 300x–26. | Sale of tobacco products to individuals under age of 21. |
| 300x–26a. | Repealed. |
| 300x–27. | Treatment services for pregnant women. |
| 300x–28. | Additional agreements. |
| 300x–29. | Repealed. |
| 300x–30. | Maintenance of effort regarding State expenditures. |
| 300x–31. | Restrictions on expenditure of grant. |
| 300x–32. | Application for grant; approval of State plan. |
| 300x–33. | Determination of amount of allotment. |
| 300x–34. | Definitions. |
| 300x–35. | Funding. |
SUBPART III—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300x–51. | Opportunity for public comment on State plans. |
| 300x–52. | Requirement of reports and audits by States. |
| 300x–53. | Additional requirements. |
| 300x–54. | Disposition of certain funds appropriated for allotments. |
| 300x–55. | Failure to comply with agreements. |
| 300x–56. | Prohibitions regarding receipt of funds. |
| 300x–57. | Nondiscrimination. |
| 300x–58. | Technical assistance and provision of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds. |
| 300x–59. | Plans for performance partnerships. |
| 300x–60. | Rule of construction regarding delegation of authority to States. |
| 300x–61. | Solicitation of views of certain entities. |
| 300x–62. | Availability to States of grant payments. |
| 300x–63. | Continuation of certain programs. |
| 300x–64. | Definitions. |
| 300x–65. | Services provided by nongovernmental organizations. |
| 300x–66. | Services for individuals with co-occurring disorders. |
| 300x–67. | Public health emergencies. |
| 300x–68. | Joint applications. |
PART C—CERTAIN PROGRAMS REGARDING MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE
SUBPART I—DATA INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
| 300y. | Data infrastructure development. |
SUBPART II—INTERIM MAINTENANCE TREATMENT OF NARCOTICS DEPENDENCE
| 300y–11. | Interim maintenance treatment. |
SUBCHAPTER XVIII—ADOLESCENT FAMILY LIFE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
| 300z. | Findings and purposes. |
| 300z–1. | Definitions; regulations applicable. |
| 300z–2. | Demonstration projects; grant authorization, etc. |
| 300z–3. | Uses of grants for demonstration projects for services. |
| 300z–4. | Grants for demonstration projects for services. |
| 300z–5. | Requirements for applications. |
| 300z–6. | Coordination of programs. |
| 300z–7. | Research. |
| 300z–8. | Evaluation and administration. |
| 300z–9. | Authorization of appropriations. |
| 300z–10. | Restrictions. |
SUBCHAPTER XIX—VACCINES
PART 1—NATIONAL VACCINE PROGRAM
| 300aa–1. | Establishment. |
| 300aa–2. | Program responsibilities. |
| 300aa–3. | Plan. |
| 300aa–4. | Repealed. |
| 300aa–5. | National Vaccine Advisory Committee. |
| 300aa–6. | Authorization of appropriations. |
PART 2—NATIONAL VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM
SUBPART A—PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
| 300aa–10. | Establishment of program. |
| 300aa–11. | Petitions for compensation. |
| 300aa–12. | Court jurisdiction. |
| 300aa–13. | Determination of eligibility and compensation. |
| 300aa–14. | Vaccine Injury Table. |
| 300aa–15. | Compensation. |
| 300aa–16. | Limitations of actions. |
| 300aa–17. | Subrogation. |
| 300aa–18. | Repealed. |
| 300aa–19. | Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines. |
SUBPART B—ADDITIONAL REMEDIES
| 300aa–21. | Authority to bring actions. |
| 300aa–22. | Standards of responsibility. |
| 300aa–23. | Trial. |
SUBPART C—ASSURING A SAFER CHILDHOOD VACCINATION PROGRAM IN UNITED STATES
| 300aa–25. | Recording and reporting of information. |
| 300aa–26. | Vaccine information. |
| 300aa–27. | Mandate for safer childhood vaccines. |
| 300aa–28. | Manufacturer recordkeeping and reporting. |
SUBPART D—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300aa–31. | Citizen's actions. |
| 300aa–32. | Judicial review. |
| 300aa–33. | Definitions. |
| 300aa–34. | Termination of program. |
SUBCHAPTER XX—REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN GROUP HEALTH PLANS FOR CERTAIN STATE AND LOCAL EMPLOYEES
| 300bb–1. | State and local governmental group health plans must provide continuation coverage to certain individuals. |
| 300bb–2. | Continuation coverage. |
| 300bb–3. | Qualifying event. |
| 300bb–4. | Applicable premium. |
| 300bb–5. | Election. |
| 300bb–6. | Notice requirements. |
| 300bb–7. | Enforcement. |
| 300bb–8. | Definitions. |
SUBCHAPTER XXI—RESEARCH WITH RESPECT TO ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
PART A—ADMINISTRATION OF RESEARCH PROGRAMS
| 300cc. | Repealed. |
| 300cc–1. | Requirement of expediting awards of grants and contracts for research. |
| 300cc–2. | Requirements with respect to processing of requests for personnel and administrative support. |
| 300cc–3. | Establishment of Research Advisory Committee. |
PART B—RESEARCH AUTHORITY
| 300cc–11. | Clinical evaluation units at National Institutes of Health. |
| 300cc–12. | Use of investigational new drugs with respect to acquired immune deficiency syndrome. |
| 300cc–13. | Terry Beirn Community-Based AIDS Research Initiative. |
| 300cc–14. | Evaluation of certain treatments. |
| 300cc–15. | Support of international efforts. |
| 300cc–16. | Research centers. |
| 300cc–17. | Information services. |
| 300cc–18. | Development of model protocols for clinical care of infected individuals. |
| 300cc–19. | National blood resource education program. |
| 300cc–20. | Additional authority with respect to research. |
PART C—RESEARCH TRAINING
| 300cc–31. | Fellowships and training. |
PART D—OFFICE OF AIDS RESEARCH
SUBPART I—INTERAGENCY COORDINATION OF ACTIVITIES
| 300cc–40. | Establishment of Office. |
| 300cc–40a. | Microbicide research. |
| 300cc–40b. | Advisory Council; coordinating committees. |
| 300cc–40c. | Comprehensive plan for expenditure of appropriations. |
| 300cc–41. | Additional authorities. |
SUBPART II—EMERGENCY DISCRETIONARY FUND
| 300cc–43. | Emergency Discretionary Fund. |
SUBPART III—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300cc–45. | General provisions regarding Office. |
PART E—GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER XXII—HEALTH SERVICES WITH RESPECT TO ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
PART A—FORMULA GRANTS TO STATES FOR HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH SERVICES
| 300dd to 300dd–14. Repealed. |
PART B—SUBACUTE CARE
| 300dd–21. | Demonstration projects. |
PART C—OTHER HEALTH SERVICES
| 300dd–31. | Grants for anonymous testing. |
| 300dd–32. | Requirement of provision of certain counseling services. |
| 300dd–33. | Funding. |
| 300dd–41. | Transferred. |
SUBCHAPTER XXIII—PREVENTION OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
| 300ee. | Use of funds. |
| 300ee–1. | Establishment of office with respect to minority health and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. |
| 300ee–2. | Information for health and public safety workers. |
| 300ee–3. | Continuing education for health care providers. |
| 300ee–4. | Technical assistance. |
| 300ee–5. | Use of funds to supply hypodermic needles or syringes for illegal drug use; prohibition. |
| 300ee–6. | Transferred. |
PART A—FORMULA GRANTS TO STATES
| 300ee–11. | Establishment of program. |
| 300ee–12. | Provisions with respect to carrying out purpose of grants. |
| 300ee–13. | Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances. |
| 300ee–14. | Restrictions on use of grant. |
| 300ee–15. | Requirement of reports and audits by States. |
| 300ee–16. | Additional required agreements. |
| 300ee–17. | Determination of amount of allotments for States. |
| 300ee–18. | Failure to comply with agreements. |
| 300ee–19. | Prohibition against certain false statements. |
| 300ee–20. | Technical assistance and provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds. |
| 300ee–21. | Evaluations. |
| 300ee–22. | Report by Secretary. |
| 300ee–23. | Definition. |
| 300ee–24. | Funding. |
PART B—NATIONAL INFORMATION PROGRAMS
| 300ee–31. | Availability of information to general public. |
| 300ee–32. | Public information campaigns. |
| 300ee–33. | Provision of information to underserved populations. |
| 300ee–34. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBCHAPTER XXIV—HIV HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROGRAM
| 300ff. | Purpose. |
| 300ff–1. | Prohibition on use of funds. |
PART A—EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR AREAS WITH SUBSTANTIAL NEED FOR SERVICES
SUBPART I—GENERAL GRANT PROVISIONS
| 300ff–11. | Establishment of program of grants. |
| 300ff–12. | Administration and planning council. |
| 300ff–13. | Type and distribution of grants. |
| 300ff–14. | Use of amounts. |
| 300ff–15. | Application. |
| 300ff–16. | Technical assistance. |
| 300ff–17. | Definitions. |
| 300ff–18. | Repealed. |
SUBPART II—TRANSITIONAL GRANTS
| 300ff–19. | Establishment of program. |
SUBPART III—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300ff–20. | Authorization of appropriations. |
PART B—CARE GRANT PROGRAM
SUBPART I—GENERAL GRANT PROVISIONS
| 300ff–21. | Grants. |
| 300ff–22. | General use of grants. |
| 300ff–23. | Grants to establish HIV care consortia. |
| 300ff–24. | Grants for home- and community-based care. |
| 300ff–25. | Continuum of health insurance coverage. |
| 300ff–26. | Provision of treatments. |
| 300ff–27. | State application. |
| 300ff–27a. | Spousal notification. |
| 300ff–28. | Distribution of funds. |
| 300ff–29. | Technical assistance. |
| 300ff–29a. | Supplemental grants. |
| 300ff–30. | Emerging communities. |
| 300ff–31. | Repealed. |
| 300ff–31a. | Timeframe for obligation and expenditure of grant funds. |
| 300ff–31b. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBPART II—PROVISIONS CONCERNING PREGNANCY AND PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV
| 300ff–33. | Early diagnosis grant program. |
| 300ff–34. | Perinatal transmission of HIV/AIDS; contingent requirement regarding State grants under this part. |
| 300ff–35, 300ff–36. Repealed. |
| 300ff–37. | State HIV testing programs established prior to or after May 20, 1996. |
| 300ff–37a. | Recommendations for reducing incidence of perinatal transmission. |
SUBPART III—CERTAIN PARTNER NOTIFICATION PROGRAMS
| 300ff–38. | Grants for partner notification programs. |
PART C—EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES
| 300ff–41 to 300ff–50. Repealed. |
SUBPART I—CATEGORICAL GRANTS
| 300ff–51. | Establishment of a program. |
| 300ff–52. | Minimum qualifications of grantees. |
| 300ff–53. | Preferences in making grants. |
| 300ff–54. | Miscellaneous provisions. |
| 300ff–55. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBPART II—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300ff–61. | Confidentiality and informed consent. |
| 300ff–62. | Provision of certain counseling services. |
| 300ff–63. | Applicability of requirements regarding confidentiality, informed consent, and counseling. |
| 300ff–64. | Additional required agreements. |
| 300ff–65. | Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances. |
| 300ff–66. | Provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds. |
| 300ff–67. | Use of funds. |
PART D—WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND YOUTH
| 300ff–71. | Grants for coordinated services and access to research for women, infants, children, and youth. |
PART E—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300ff–81. | Coordination. |
| 300ff–82. | Audits. |
| 300ff–83. | Public health emergency. |
| 300ff–84. | Prohibition on promotion of certain activities. |
| 300ff–85. | Privacy protections. |
| 300ff–86. | GAO report. |
| 300ff–87. | Severity of need index. |
| 300ff–87a. | National HIV/AIDS testing goal. |
| 300ff–88. | Definitions. |
PART F—DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING
SUBPART I—SPECIAL PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
| 300ff–101. | Special projects of national significance. |
SUBPART II—AIDS EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTERS
| 300ff–111. | HIV/AIDS communities, schools, and centers. |
SUBPART III—MINORITY AIDS INITIATIVE
| 300ff–121. | Minority AIDS initiative. |
PART G—NOTIFICATION OF POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES
| 300ff–131. | Infectious diseases and circumstances relevant to notification requirements. |
| 300ff–132. | Routine notifications with respect to airborne infectious diseases in victims assisted. |
| 300ff–133. | Request for notification with respect to victims assisted. |
| 300ff–134. | Procedures for notification of exposure. |
| 300ff–135. | Notification of employee. |
| 300ff–136. | Selection of designated officers. |
| 300ff–137. | Limitation with respect to duties of medical facilities. |
| 300ff–138. | Miscellaneous provisions. |
| 300ff–139. | Injunctions regarding violation of prohibition. |
| 300ff–140. | Applicability of part. |
SUBCHAPTER XXV—REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
PART A—INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP MARKET REFORMS
SUBPART I—GENERAL REFORM
| 300gg. | Fair health insurance premiums. |
| 300gg–1. | Guaranteed availability of coverage. |
| 300gg–2. | Guaranteed renewability of coverage. |
| 300gg–3. | Prohibition of preexisting condition exclusions or other discrimination based on health status. |
| 300gg–4. | Prohibiting discrimination against individual participants and beneficiaries based on health status. |
| 300gg–5. | Non-discrimination in health care. |
| 300gg–6. | Comprehensive health insurance coverage. |
| 300gg–7. | Prohibition on excessive waiting periods. |
| 300gg–8. | Coverage for individuals participating in approved clinical trials. |
| 300gg–9. | Disclosure of information. |
SUBPART II—IMPROVING COVERAGE
| 300gg–11. | No lifetime or annual limits. |
| 300gg–12. | Prohibition on rescissions. |
| 300gg–13. | Coverage of preventive health services. |
| 300gg–14. | Extension of dependent coverage. |
| 300gg–15. | Development and utilization of uniform explanation of coverage documents and standardized definitions. |
| 300gg–15a. | Provision of additional information. |
| 300gg–16. | Prohibition on discrimination in favor of highly compensated individuals. |
| 300gg–17. | Ensuring the quality of care. |
| 300gg–18. | Bringing down the cost of health care coverage. |
| 300gg–19. | Appeals process. |
| 300gg–19a. | Patient protections. |
| 300gg–19b. | Information on prescription drugs. |
SUBPART 2—EXCLUSION OF PLANS; ENFORCEMENT; PREEMPTION
| 300gg–21. | Exclusion of certain plans. |
| 300gg–22. | Enforcement. |
| 300gg–23. | Preemption; State flexibility; construction. |
| 300gg–25. | Standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns. |
| 300gg–26. | Parity in mental health and substance use disorder benefits. |
| 300gg–27. | Required coverage for reconstructive surgery following mastectomies. |
| 300gg–28. | Coverage of dependent students on medically necessary leave of absence. |
PART B—INDIVIDUAL MARKET RULES
SUBPART 1—PORTABILITY, ACCESS, AND RENEWABILITY REQUIREMENTS
| 300gg–41. | Guaranteed availability of individual health insurance coverage to certain individuals with prior group coverage. |
| 300gg–42. | Guaranteed renewability of individual health insurance coverage. |
| 300gg–43. | Certification of coverage. |
| 300gg–44. | State flexibility in individual market reforms. |
| 300gg–45. | Relief for high risk pools. |
| 300gg–46. | Disclosure to enrollees of individual market coverage. |
SUBPART 2—OTHER REQUIREMENTS
| 300gg–51. | Standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns. |
| 300gg–52. | Required coverage for reconstructive surgery following mastectomies. |
| 300gg–53. | Prohibition of health discrimination on the basis of genetic information. |
| 300gg–54. | Coverage of dependent students on medically necessary leave of absence. |
SUBPART 3—GENERAL PROVISIONS
| 300gg–61. | Enforcement. |
| 300gg–62. | Preemption and application. |
| 300gg–63. | General exceptions. |
PART C—DEFINITIONS; MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
| 300gg–91. | Definitions. |
| 300gg–92. | Regulations. |
| 300gg–93. | Health insurance consumer information. |
| 300gg–94. | Ensuring that consumers get value for their dollars. |
| 300gg–95. | Uniform fraud and abuse referral format. |
PART D—ADDITIONAL COVERAGE PROVISIONS
| 300gg–111. | Preventing surprise medical bills. |
| 300gg–112. | Ending surprise air ambulance bills. |
| 300gg–113. | Continuity of care. |
| 300gg–114. | Maintenance of price comparison tool. |
| 300gg–115. | Protecting patients and improving the accuracy of provider directory information. |
| 300gg–117. | Other patient protections. |
| 300gg–118. | Air ambulance report requirements. |
| 300gg–119. | Increasing transparency by removing gag clauses on price and quality information. |
| 300gg–120. | Reporting on pharmacy benefits and drug costs. |
PART E—HEALTH CARE PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS
| 300gg–131. | Balance billing in cases of emergency services. |
| 300gg–132. | Balance billing in cases of non-emergency services performed by nonparticipating providers at certain participating facilities. |
| 300gg–133. | Provider requirements with respect to disclosure on patient protections against balance billing. |
| 300gg–134. | Enforcement. |
| 300gg–135. | Air ambulance services. |
| 300gg–136. | Provision of information upon request and for scheduled appointments. |
| 300gg–137. | Patient-provider dispute resolution. |
| 300gg–138. | Continuity of care. |
| 300gg–139. | Provider requirements to protect patients and improve the accuracy of provider directory information. |
SUBCHAPTER XXVI—NATIONAL ALL-HAZARDS PREPAREDNESS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
PART A—NATIONAL ALL-HAZARDS PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLANNING, COORDINATING, AND REPORTING
| 300hh. | Public health and medical preparedness and response functions. |
| 300hh–1. | National Health Security Strategy. |
| 300hh–2. | Enhancing medical surge capacity. |
| 300hh–3. | Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy. |
PART B—ALL-HAZARDS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
| 300hh–10. | Coordination of preparedness for and response to all-hazards public health emergencies. |
| 300hh–10a. | Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise. |
| 300hh–10b. | National Advisory Committee on Children and Disasters. |
| 300hh–10c. | National Advisory Committee on Seniors and Disasters. |
| 300hh–10d. | National Advisory Committee on Individuals With Disabilities and Disasters. |
| 300hh–10e. | Advisory Committee Coordination. |
| 300hh–11. | National Disaster Medical System. |
| 300hh–12. | Transferred. |
| 300hh–13. | Evaluation of new and emerging technologies regarding bioterrorist attack and other public health emergencies. |
| 300hh–14. | Protection of health and safety during disasters. |
| 300hh–15. | Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps. |
| 300hh–16. | At-risk individuals. |
| 300hh–17. | Emergency response coordination of primary care providers. |
PART C—STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
| 300hh–31. | Epidemiology-laboratory capacity grants. |
| 300hh–32. | Enhanced support to assist health departments in addressing vector-borne diseases. |
| 300hh–33. | Public health data system modernization. |
| 300hh–34. | Genomic sequencing, analytics, and public health surveillance of pathogens program. |
| 300hh–35. | Epidemic forecasting and outbreak analytics. |
| 300hh–36. | Leadership exchange pilot for public health and medical preparedness and response positions at the Department of Health and Human Services. |
| 300hh–37. | One Health framework. |
SUBCHAPTER XXVII—LIFESPAN RESPITE CARE
| 300ii. | Definitions. |
| 300ii–1. | Lifespan respite care grants and cooperative agreements. |
| 300ii–2. | National lifespan respite resource center. |
| 300ii–3. | Data collection and reporting. |
| 300ii–4. | Authorization of appropriations. |
SUBCHAPTER XXVIII—HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND QUALITY
PART A—PROMOTION OF HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
| 300jj–11. | Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. |
| 300jj–12. | Health Information Technology Advisory Committee. |
| 300jj–13. | Setting priorities for standards adoption. |
| 300jj–14. | Process for adoption of endorsed recommendations; adoption of initial set of standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria. |
| 300jj–15. | Application and use of adopted standards and implementation specifications by Federal agencies. |
| 300jj–16. | Voluntary application and use of adopted standards and implementation specifications by private entities. |
| 300jj–17. | Federal health information technology. |
| 300jj–18. | Transitions. |
| 300jj–19. | Miscellaneous provisions. |
| 300jj–19a. | Electronic health record reporting program. |
PART B—INCENTIVES FOR THE USE OF HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
| 300jj–31. | Immediate funding to strengthen the health information technology infrastructure. |
| 300jj–32. | Health information technology implementation assistance. |
| 300jj–33. | State grants to promote health information technology. |
| 300jj–34. | Competitive grants to States and Indian tribes for the development of loan programs to facilitate the widespread adoption of certified EHR technology. |
| 300jj–35. | Demonstration program to integrate information technology into clinical education. |
| 300jj–36. | Information technology professionals in health care. |
| 300jj–37. | General grant and loan provisions. |
| 300jj–38. | Authorization for appropriations. |
PART C—OTHER PROVISIONS
| 300jj–51. | Health information technology enrollment standards and protocols. |
| 300jj–52. | Information blocking. |
SUBCHAPTER XXIX—DATA COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, AND QUALITY
| 300kk. | Data collection, analysis, and quality. |
SUBCHAPTER XXX—COMMUNITY LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES AND SUPPORTS
| 300ll to 300ll–9. | Repealed. |
SUBCHAPTER XXXI—WORLD TRADE CENTER HEALTH PROGRAM
PART A—ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM; ADVISORY COMMITTEE
| 300mm. | Establishment of World Trade Center Health Program. |
| 300mm–1. | WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee; WTC Health Program Steering Committees. |
| 300mm–2. | Education and outreach. |
| 300mm–3. | Uniform data collection and analysis. |
| 300mm–4. | Clinical Centers of Excellence and Data Centers. |
| 300mm–5. | Definitions. |
PART B—PROGRAM OF MONITORING, INITIAL HEALTH EVALUATIONS, AND TREATMENT
SUBPART 1—WTC RESPONDERS
| 300mm–21. | Identification of WTC responders and provision of WTC-related monitoring services. |
| 300mm–22. | Treatment of enrolled WTC responders for WTC-related health conditions. |
| 300mm–23. | National arrangement for benefits for eligible individuals outside New York. |
SUBPART 2—WTC SURVIVORS
| 300mm–31. | Identification and initial health evaluation of screening-eligible and certified-eligible WTC survivors. |
| 300mm–32. | Followup monitoring and treatment of certified-eligible WTC survivors for WTC-related health conditions. |
| 300mm–33. | Followup monitoring and treatment of other individuals with WTC-related health conditions. |
SUBPART 3—PAYOR PROVISIONS
| 300mm–41. | Payment of claims. |
| 300mm–42. | Administrative arrangement authority. |
PART C—RESEARCH INTO CONDITIONS
| 300mm–51. | Research regarding certain health conditions related to September 11 terrorist attacks. |
| 300mm–52. | World Trade Center Health Registry. |
PART D—FUNDING
| 300mm–61. | World Trade Center Health Program Fund. |
| 300mm–62. | Supplemental Fund. |
| 300mm–63. | Special Fund. |
| 300mm–64. | Pentagon/Shanksville Fund. |
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