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Date: August 20, 2008.
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Quantification of Drugs of Abuse and Related
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Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Part M of the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
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for the Department of Health and
Human Services at 72, Number 198,
page 58317–58318, October 15, 2007 is
amended to reflect changes of the
functional statements for the Center for
Mental Health Services (CMHS),
Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress
and Special Programs (DPTSSP), and
the Division of Service and Systems
Improvement (DSI). These amendments
are necessary to reflect the increase in
program growth of these two divisions,
alleviate workload pressures faced by
staff, make process improvement, and
provide for effectiveness and efficiency
of operations. The changes are as
follows:
Section M.20, Functions is amended
as follows:
The functional statements for the
CMHS’ DPTSSP and DSI are replaced
with the following:
Center for Mental Health Services
Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress
and Special Programs (MSC)
(1) Serves as the focal point in
planning for alcohol, drug abuse, and
mental health services during national
disasters; (2) cooperates with the
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness
and Response and the Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) and other Federal agencies to
coordinate disaster assistance,
community response, and other mental
health emergency services as a
consequence of national disasters or
mass criminal events, such as terrorism
and school shootings; (3) serves as a
focal point for refugee mental health
programs, including liaison with other
Federal agencies; (4) conducts program
development activities and engages with
the faith community, when appropriate,
to promote effective programs and
polices to special populations including
women, minorities, youth in juvenile
justice facilities, and elderly persons
living in rural areas; and (5) administers
youth violence and suicide prevention
programs, trauma and terrorism/bioterrorism initiatives, and programs that
prevent mental and behavioral disorders
and promote mental health and
resilience across the lifecycle.
Division of Service and Systems
Improvement (MSF)
(1) Develops, plans, implements, and
monitors national activities designed to
improve systems and service delivery
for persons with, or at risk for, mental
health problems; (2) directs a
clearinghouse that serves as a one-stop
information and referral service for the
public, consumers and family members,
educators, policymakers, and for those
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who design, finance, and deliver mental
health services; (3) administers the
Projects for Assistance in Transition
from Homelessness (PATH) program;
and (4) directs the Comprehensive
Community Mental Health Services for
Children with Serious Emotional
Disturbances Program; (5) places
priority on two target populations,
adults with severe mental illness
(including those who are homeless) and
children and adolescents with serious
mental disturbances; (6) emphasizes
acquisition, exchange, and application
of knowledge in all of its activities; (7)
develops Guidances for Applications
and requests for contracts to implement
these activities; (8) monitors grants,
cooperative agreements, contracts,
interagency agreements, and
memoranda of understanding; (9)
identifies needs for and provides
technical assistance to a variety of
customers through both direct and
indirect activities, including the
development of standards and
guidelines; (10) establishes and
maintains collaborative relationships
with other Federal, State, and local
governmental agencies, national
organizations, local communities,
providers, consumers, and families; (11)
promotes adoption of practices in
communities through the Nation by
synthesizing knowledge, exchanging
information, and providing
opportunities for consensus building,
and (12) promote the prevention of HIV
infection in people at risk, the delivery
of effective mental health services for
people with HIV infection, and the
education of health care providers to
address the neuropsychiatric and the
psychosocial aspects of HIV infection
and AIDS and maintains liaison with
national organizations and other Federal
departments.
Delegation of Authority
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All delegations and redelegations of
authority to officers and employees of
SAMHSA which were in effect
immediately prior to the effective date
of this reorganization shall continue to
be in effect pending further
redelegations, providing they are
consistent with the reorganization.
These organizational changes are
effective.
Dated: July 23, 2008.
Terry L. Cline,
Administrator.
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SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2008–0074]
The Critical Infrastructure Partnership
Advisory Council
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of update to DHS–2008–
0074, the Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC)
Meeting
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The update provides a change
to the previously published FRN DHS–
2008–0074, which moved the start time
of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership
Advisory Council meeting on July 30,
2008, from 8:20 a.m. Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT) to 8 a.m. EDT. The meeting
will adjourn at 4 p.m. EDT. Check-in for
the meeting will begin at 7:30 a.m. EDT.
Please note that the meeting may
adjourn early if the committee has
completed its business.
The meeting agenda is as follows:
7:30 a.m. Registration.
8 a.m. Call to Order: Sector Roll Call.
8:10 a.m. The Three Pillars of the
CIPAC Partnership.
8:30 a.m. The Pathway to the Present:
How We Got Where We Are Now.
8:50 a.m. Setting the Stage for Today’s
Discussions.
9 a.m. DHS and the National
Infrastructure Protection Plan
Framework.
9:35 a.m. Asset-Based Infrastructure
Protection.
10:35 a.m. Systems-Based
Infrastructure Protection.
12:15 p.m. Cross-Sector Dependencies
and Interdependencies.
1:15 p.m. Regional Implementation of
the National Infrastructure
Protection Plan.
2:15 p.m. The National Infrastructure
Protection Plan Partnership
Framework: Assessment and Our
Path Forward.
3:15 p.m. Perspective from The Hill:
The National Infrastructure
Protection Plan Partnership
Framework.
3:45 p.m. Closing Remarks.
4 p.m. Adjournment.
DATES: The Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council will meet
Wednesday, July 30, 2008. For
additional information, please consult
the CIPAC Web site, https://
www.dhs.gov/cipac, or contact the
CIPAC Secretariat by phone at 703–235–
3999 or by e-mail at cipac@dhs.gov.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in
Salons III and IV of the Grand Ballroom
of the J.W. Marriott, 1331 Pennsylvania
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Avenue, Washington, DC 20004. While
we will be unable to accommodate oral
comments from the public, written
comments may be sent to Nancy Wong,
Department of Homeland Security,
National Protection and Programs
Directorate, Washington, DC 20528.
Comments must be identified by DHS–
2008–0074 and may be submitted by
one of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: cipac@dhs.gov. Include the
docket number in the subject line of the
message.
• Fax: 703–235–3055
• Mail: Nancy Wong, Department of
Homeland Security, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, Washington,
DC 20528.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received by the Critical
Infrastructure Partnership Advisory
Council, go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nancy Wong, CIPAC Designated Federal
Officer, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20528;
telephone 703–235–3999.
Dated: July 22, 2008.
Nancy Wong,
Designated Federal Officer for the CIPAC.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part M of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) Statement of Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health and Human
Services at 72, Number 198, page 58317-58318, October 15, 2007 is
amended to reflect changes of the functional statements for the Center
for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Division of Prevention, Traumatic
Stress and Special Programs (DPTSSP), and the Division of Service and
Systems Improvement (DSI). These amendments are necessary to reflect
the increase in program growth of these two divisions, alleviate
workload pressures faced by staff, make process improvement, and
provide for effectiveness and efficiency of operations. The changes are
as follows:
Section M.20, Functions is amended as follows:
The functional statements for the CMHS' DPTSSP and DSI are replaced
with the following:
Center for Mental Health Services
Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress and Special Programs (MSC)
(1) Serves as the focal point in planning for alcohol, drug abuse,
and mental health services during national disasters; (2) cooperates
with the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other Federal agencies
to coordinate disaster assistance, community response, and other mental
health emergency services as a consequence of national disasters or
mass criminal events, such as terrorism and school shootings; (3)
serves as a focal point for refugee mental health programs, including
liaison with other Federal agencies; (4) conducts program development
activities and engages with the faith community, when appropriate, to
promote effective programs and polices to special populations including
women, minorities, youth in juvenile justice facilities, and elderly
persons living in rural areas; and (5) administers youth violence and
suicide prevention programs, trauma and terrorism/bio-terrorism
initiatives, and programs that prevent mental and behavioral disorders
and promote mental health and resilience across the lifecycle.
Division of Service and Systems Improvement (MSF)
(1) Develops, plans, implements, and monitors national activities
designed to improve systems and service delivery for persons with, or
at risk for, mental health problems; (2) directs a clearinghouse that
serves as a one-stop information and referral service for the public,
consumers and family members, educators, policymakers, and for those
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who design, finance, and deliver mental health services; (3)
administers the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
(PATH) program; and (4) directs the Comprehensive Community Mental
Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances
Program; (5) places priority on two target populations, adults with
severe mental illness (including those who are homeless) and children
and adolescents with serious mental disturbances; (6) emphasizes
acquisition, exchange, and application of knowledge in all of its
activities; (7) develops Guidances for Applications and requests for
contracts to implement these activities; (8) monitors grants,
cooperative agreements, contracts, interagency agreements, and
memoranda of understanding; (9) identifies needs for and provides
technical assistance to a variety of customers through both direct and
indirect activities, including the development of standards and
guidelines; (10) establishes and maintains collaborative relationships
with other Federal, State, and local governmental agencies, national
organizations, local communities, providers, consumers, and families;
(11) promotes adoption of practices in communities through the Nation
by synthesizing knowledge, exchanging information, and providing
opportunities for consensus building, and (12) promote the prevention
of HIV infection in people at risk, the delivery of effective mental
health services for people with HIV infection, and the education of
health care providers to address the neuropsychiatric and the
psychosocial aspects of HIV infection and AIDS and maintains liaison
with national organizations and other Federal departments.
Delegation of Authority
All delegations and redelegations of authority to officers and
employees of SAMHSA which were in effect immediately prior to the
effective date of this reorganization shall continue to be in effect
pending further redelegations, providing they are consistent with the
reorganization.
These organizational changes are effective.
Dated: July 23, 2008.
Terry L. Cline,
Administrator.
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