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Dr. Bartsch has entered into a
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(Agreement) in which she neither
admits nor denies ORI’s finding of
scientific misconduct; the settlement is
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Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegation of Authority
Notice is hereby given that I have
delegated to the Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Deputy Assistant
Secretaries, Program Directors, Program
Commissioners, Deputy Director/
Commissioner, Office of Child Support
Enforcement, and Staff Office Directors
the following authority vested in me by
the Secretary of Health and Human
Services in the memorandum dated
August 20, 1991, Delegations of
Authority for Social Security Act
Programs; 31 U.S.C. 1535; and HHS
General Administrative Manual,
Chapter 8–77.
(a) Authorities Delegated.
1. Authority to administer approved
cooperative research, experimental,
pilot or demonstration projects under
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the provisions of sections 1110 and
1115 of the Social Security Act.
2. Authority to approve interagency
agreements to procure, provide or
exchange services, supplies or
equipment.
(b) Limitations.
1. The authority listed in #1 above
shall be exercised under the condition
that projects may be approved and
administered by the Office of Planning,
Research and Evaluation (OPRE), by the
program/staff office or jointly by OPRE
with the program/staff office.
2. Where all or any part of an
experimental, pilot, demonstration, or
other project is wholly financed with
Federal funds made available under
sections 1110 or 1115 of the Social
Security Act, without any State, local or
other non-Federal financial
participation, that project must be
approved by the Secretary of Health and
Human Services.
3. This delegation of authority does
not include the authority to approve/
disapprove projects under section 1115
of the Social Security Act or approve/
disapprove waivers of State Plan
requirements or costs that would not
otherwise be included as expenditures
under the provisions of sections
1115(a)(1) and (2) of the Social Security
Act.
4. The authority to approve
interagency agreements to procure,
provide, or exchange services, supplies,
or equipment requires the concurrence
of the ACF Chief Financial Officer if it
exceeds $250,000 (including
amendments) within a fiscal year or if
it requires the signature of the Assistant
Secretary, ACF, or the Secretary of HHS.
(c) Effective Date.
This delegation is effective upon the
date of signature.
(d) Effect on Existing Delegations.
As related to this delegation of
authority, this delegation supersedes all
previous delegations of authority
involving the administration of the
cross-program authorities delegated
herein.
I hereby ratify and affirm any actions
taken by the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretaries,
Program Directors, Program
Commissioners, Deputy Director/
Commissioner, Office of Child Support
Enforcement, and Staff Office Directors,
which involved the exercise of the
authority delegated herein prior to the
effective date of this delegation.
Dated: April 22, 2008.
Daniel C. Schneider,
Assistant Secretary for Children and Families.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegation of Authority
Notice is hereby given that I have delegated to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretaries, Program
Directors, Program Commissioners, Deputy Director/Commissioner, Office
of Child Support Enforcement, and Staff Office Directors the following
authority vested in me by the Secretary of Health and Human Services in
the memorandum dated August 20, 1991, Delegations of Authority for
Social Security Act Programs; 31 U.S.C. 1535; and HHS General
Administrative Manual, Chapter 8-77.
(a) Authorities Delegated.
1. Authority to administer approved cooperative research,
experimental, pilot or demonstration projects under the provisions of
sections 1110 and 1115 of the Social Security Act.
2. Authority to approve interagency agreements to procure, provide
or exchange services, supplies or equipment.
(b) Limitations.
1. The authority listed in 1 above shall be exercised
under the condition that projects may be approved and administered by
the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), by the program/
staff office or jointly by OPRE with the program/staff office.
2. Where all or any part of an experimental, pilot, demonstration,
or other project is wholly financed with Federal funds made available
under sections 1110 or 1115 of the Social Security Act, without any
State, local or other non-Federal financial participation, that project
must be approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
3. This delegation of authority does not include the authority to
approve/disapprove projects under section 1115 of the Social Security
Act or approve/disapprove waivers of State Plan requirements or costs
that would not otherwise be included as expenditures under the
provisions of sections 1115(a)(1) and (2) of the Social Security Act.
4. The authority to approve interagency agreements to procure,
provide, or exchange services, supplies, or equipment requires the
concurrence of the ACF Chief Financial Officer if it exceeds $250,000
(including amendments) within a fiscal year or if it requires the
signature of the Assistant Secretary, ACF, or the Secretary of HHS.
(c) Effective Date.
This delegation is effective upon the date of signature.
(d) Effect on Existing Delegations.
As related to this delegation of authority, this delegation
supersedes all previous delegations of authority involving the
administration of the cross-program authorities delegated herein.
I hereby ratify and affirm any actions taken by the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Deputy Assistant Secretaries, Program
Directors, Program Commissioners, Deputy Director/Commissioner, Office
of Child Support Enforcement, and Staff Office Directors, which
involved the exercise of the authority delegated herein prior to the
effective date of this delegation.
Dated: April 22, 2008.
Daniel C. Schneider,
Assistant Secretary for Children and Families.
[FR Doc. E8-9898 Filed 5-5-08; 8:45 am]
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