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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Office of Health Information
Technology, Office for the
Advancement of Telehealth
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA), HHS.
ACTION: Notice of non-competitive
supplemental funding to Center for
Telehealth & E-Health Law.
SUMMARY: The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is
issuing non-competitive supplemental
funding under the Office of Health
Information Technology, Office for the
Advancement of Telehealth, Telehealth
Resource Center Grant Program to
ensure that the Center for Telehealth &
E-Health Law, the National Telehealth
Resource Center (NTRC) in Washington,
DC, can continue to provide much
needed technical assistance services to
the Regional Telehealth Resource
Centers (RTRCs), HRSA grantees and
new and existing telehealth
organizations in order to address legal
and regulatory barriers to the effective
implementation of telehealth
technologies at the State and national
level.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Intended Recipient of the Award:
Center for Telehealth & E–Health Law.
Amount of the Non-Competitive
Supplemental Funding: $225,000.
Project Period: The original project
period for this grant is September 1,
2008, through August 31, 2009.
Period of Supplemental Support:
September 1, 2009, through August 31,
2010.
Authority: This activity is under the
authority of the Health Care Safety Net
Amendments of 2002, section 330I(d)(2)
of the Public Health Service Act as
amended.
Catalogue of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number: 93.211.
Background
The purpose of the National
Telehealth Resource Center is to support
the RTRCs and other relevant
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organizations by providing technical
assistance to address the policy,
legislative, and regulatory barriers that
affect telehealth services at the national
and State levels, to give guidance to new
programs in the development and
implementation of an effective
sustainable telehealth program and
serve as a resource for existing programs
regarding changes in technology or
other issues affecting telehealth in a
State or region. The necessary
requirements to serve as a NTRC involve
the organization’s ability to recognize
critical policy, legislative, and
regulatory barriers to the deployment of
effective telehealth technologies. The
NTRC should have a means to facilitate
the transfer of knowledge between
telehealth programs and others in the
field. Additional requirements are the
establishment of an effective plan to
meet the demands for technical
assistance, conduct on-going analysis of
the market for its services and track
evolving trends in the market. The
NTRC has to address the following areas
in relation to telemedicine and the
exchange of health information across
institutions: State and Federal
regulations regarding privacy, security,
reimbursement, licensure, Internet
practice, telecommunications,
technology safety, etc.
CTeL will continue assessing clients’
needs to develop technical assistance
products as well as a means for
marketing these products, maintaining
its Web site, providing technical
assistance to new and existing
telehealth organizations, implementing
special projects that involve
collaboration among the RTRCs,
conducting quarterly roundtables with
the RTRC’s, planning and inviting the
RTRCs to participate in the biannual
collaboration meetings. CTeL will also
ensure that the RTRC’s are adequately
represented at all telehealth conferences
and events. CTeL will share its expertise
in legal and regulatory issues at
conferences, work shops and
roundtables, including the OAT Annual
Telehealth Workshop.
HRSA will hold another full and open
competition for the National Telehealth
Resource Center in 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dena S. Puskin, Sc.D., Director, or
Monica Cowan, Public Health Analyst,
Office for the Advancement of
Telehealth, Office of Health Information
Technology, Health Resources and
Services Administration, Room 7C–26,
5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD
20857; phone 301–443–3682 (Puskin) or
301–443–0076; e-mail
dpuskin@hrsa.gov or mcowan@hrsa.gov.
Justication for Non-Competitive
Supplemental Funding
The Telehealth Resource Center Grant
Program competition yielded 17
applicants requesting to serve as a
Regional Telehealth Resource Center.
HRSA received no applications for the
National Telehealth Resource Center
(NTRC). Since no organization applied
to serve in the capacity as a NTRC, it is
urgent that the Center for Telehealth &
E–Health Law (CTeL) continue to
provide its services until next year
without disruption when HRSA can
conduct a new competition for the
provision of these services.
CTeL has served as the National
Telehealth Resource Center since
September 2006. Continued funding
from HRSA will allow CTeL to continue
convening telehealth leaders from
around the nation to discuss key legal
and regulatory issues facing the
telehealth industry. CTeL will continue
to monitor and analyze State and
national legislation, such as
reimbursement, licensure, privacy,
security and confidentiality, Food and
Drug Administration regulation, private
credentialing and accreditation issues as
well as telecommunications issues,
changes in technology or any other
barriers that affect the delivery of
telehealth services. During the extension
Dated: July 16, 2009.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
Privacy Act of 1974; Report of an
Altered System of Records; Sanitation
Facilities Construction Individual
Applicant Records; System Number
09–17–0004
AGENCY: Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Indian Health
Service (IHS).
ACTION: Notice of an Altered System of
Records (SOR).
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5
U.S.C. 552a(e)(4), the IHS has amended
and is publishing the proposed
alteration of a SOR, System No. 09–17–
0004, ‘‘Sanitation Facilities
Construction Individual Applicant
(SFCIA) Records.’’ Under the provisions
of the Indian Sanitation Facilities Act,
Public Law 86–121 (42 U.S.C. 2004a),
IHS is charged with carrying out the
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functions to determine basic individual
and home eligibility for sanitation
services. The primary change to this
SOR notice is to delete the reference to
the Social Security Numbers (SSNs)
under the Categories of Records;
Retrievability; Notification; Record
Access; and Contesting Record
Procedures to comply with the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Memorandum (M)07–16, Safeguarding
Against and Responding to the Breach
of Personally Identifiable Information
(May 22, 2007); and the HHS Directive
Memorandum of October 6, 2008 to all
Operating Division Heads to develop
and execute a plan to eliminate the
unnecessary collection and use of SSNs.
DATES: Effective Dates: IHS filed an
altered system report with the Chair of
the House Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, the Chair of the
Senate Committee on Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs, and
the Administrator, Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, OMB on August
26, 2009. To ensure that all parties have
adequate time in which to comment, the
altered SOR will become effective 40
days from the publication of the notice,
or from the date it was submitted to
OMB and the Congress, whichever is
later, unless IHS receives comments on
all portions of this notice.
The public should address
comments to: Mr. William Tibbitts, IHS
Privacy Act Officer, Division of
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management Services, 801 Thompson
Avenue, TMP, Suite 450, Rockville, MD
20852–1627; call non-toll free (301)
443–1116; send via facsimile to (301)
443–9879, or send your e-mail requests,
comments, and return address to:
William.Tibbitts@ihs.gov.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Ronald C. Ferguson, Director, Division
of Sanitation Facilities Construction
(DSFC), Office of Environmental Health
and Engineering (OEHE), 801 Thompson
Avenue, TMP, Suite 610, Rockville, MD
20852–1627, Telephone (301) 443–1046.
Under the
provisions of 25 U.S.C. 1632, it is IHS
policy that all Indian communities and
Indian homes, new and existing, shall
be provided with safe and adequate
water supply systems and sanitary
sewage waste disposal for preventive
health measures.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: August 13, 2009.
Yvette Roubideaux,
Director, Indian Health Service.
Department of Health and Human
Services
09–17–0004
SYSTEM NAME:
Indian Health Service Sanitation
Facilities Construction Individual
Applicant Records, HHS/IHS/OEHE.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Each Indian Health Service (IHS) Area
and local Sanitation Facilities
Construction (SFC) office. (See
Appendix 1).
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals requesting and/or
receiving sanitation facilities.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains name, home and/or mailing
address, e-mail address, telephone
phone number, Tribal roll/census
number, request for service application
to obtain sanitation facilities and all
pertinent documents necessary to
determine eligibility for such services.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
• Indian Sanitation Facilities Act,
Public Law 86–121; 42 U.S.C. 2004a.
• Safe Water and Sanitary Waste
Disposal Facilities, Public Law 94–437
Section 302; 25 U.S.C. 1632.
• Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup,
25 U.S.C. 3901 et seq.
• Department Regulation, 5 U.S.C.
301.
• Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, 5
U.S.C. 552a.
• Federal Records Act, 44 U.S.C.
2901.
• Section 321 of the Public Health
Service Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 248,
and
• Indian Health Care Improvement
Act, 25 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.
Purpose(s): The purposes of this
system of records are:
1. To determine basic individual and
home eligibility for sanitation services
provided by the SFC Program under
Public Law 86–121.
2. Budget justification for
appropriation and project development
to serve eligible homes and persons
with sanitation facilities.
3. To monitor, track and report status
and progress of services provided.
4. To maintain records on and to
verify individuals’ eligibility for
services.
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5. To link with the IHS Resource and
Patient Management System (RPMS) for
purposes of verifying and determining
individuals’ eligibility.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, other routine
uses are as follows:
1. IHS may disclose records to a
congressional office in response to a
verified inquiry from the Congressional
office made at the written request of the
subject individual.
2. IHS may disclose records to other
Federal agencies or Tribes that provide
funding for or are involved in providing
sanitation facilities to individuals or
communities. In addition, records may
be disclosed to individuals specifically
involved in the process of providing
sanitation facilities, including but not
limited to Tribal officials, Tribal
housing authorities, Tribal utilities,
contractors, State and local entities and
consultants.
3. IHS may disclose information from
these records in litigations and/or
proceedings related to an administrative
claim when:
(a) IHS has determined that the use of
such records is relevant and necessary
to the litigation and/or proceedings
related to an administrative claim and
would help in the effective
representation of the affected party
listed in subsections (i) through (iv)
below, and that such disclosure is
compatible with the purpose for which
the records were collected. Such
disclosure may be made to the
Department of Justice (DOJ) when any of
the following is a party to litigation and/
or proceedings related to an
administrative claim or has an interest
in the litigation and/or proceedings
related to an administrative claim:
(i) HHS or any component thereof; or
(ii) Any HHS employee in his or her
official capacity; or
(iii) Any HHS employee in his or her
individual capacity where the DOJ (or
HHS, where it is authorized to do so)
has agreed to represent the employee; or
(iv) The United States or any agency
thereof (other than HHS) where HHS/
OGC has determined that the litigation
and/or proceedings related to an
administrative claim is likely to affect
HHS or any of its components.
(b) In the litigation and/or
proceedings related to an administrative
claim described in subsection (a) above,
information from these records may be
disclosed to a court or other tribunal, or
to another party before such tribunal
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when such records are relevant and
necessary to the litigation and such use
by the court, tribunal, or other party is
compatible with the purpose for which
the agency collected the records.
4. In the event that a SOR maintained
by the IHS to carry out its functions
indicates a violation or potential
violation of law, whether civil, criminal,
or regulatory in nature, and whether
arising by general statute or particular
program statute, or by regulation, rule or
order issued pursuant thereto, the
relevant records in the SOR may be
referred to the appropriate agency,
whether Federal, state, or local, charged
with enforcing or implementing the
statute or rule, regulation or order
issued pursuant thereto.
5. IHS may disclose records contained
in this system of records to HHS
contractors and subcontractors for the
purpose of collecting, compiling,
aggregating, analyzing, or refining
records in the system. Contractors
maintain, and are also required to
ensure that subcontractors maintain
Privacy Act safeguards with respect to
such records.
6. IHS may disclose records contained
in this system of records to other
Federal or Tribal entities that provide
sanitation facilities at the request of
these entities in conjunction with a
computer-matching program conducted
by these entities to detect or curtail
fraud and abuse in similar types of
program services.
7. To appropriate Federal agencies
and Departmental contractors that have
a need to know the information for the
purpose of assisting the Department’s
efforts to respond to a suspected or
confirmed breach of the security or
confidentiality of information
maintained in this SOR, and the
information disclosed is relevant and
necessary for that assistance.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
For individuals who receive IHS
sanitation facility services, the proposed
IHS Records Disposition Authority
(Schedule 3, Section 11, Item No. 11–
11a) states the following: Transfer to the
Federal Records Center (FRC) when
administrative value ends, or after 10
years of inactivity, whichever is sooner.
Destroy 20 years after retirement to FRC.
For individuals who do not receive
IHS sanitation facility services, the
proposed IHS Records Disposition
Authority (Schedule 3, Section 11, Item
No. 11–11b) states the following:
Transfer to the FRC when
administrative value ends, or after 10
years of inactivity, whichever is sooner.
Destroy 20 years after retirement to the
FRC.
SYSTEM MANAGERS AND ADDRESSES:
See Appendix 1.
Policy Coordinating Official: Director,
DSFC, OEHE, IHS, 801 Thompson
Avenue, TMP, Suite 610, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. The IHS Area Office
SFC Director or designee is the System
Manager for all SFC offices located
within their respective IHS Area. Each
SFC Office Manager is the System
Manager for the respective local IHS
SFC office within an Area and is the
point of contact for written request(s)
from the individual of the record. The
local IHS SFC Office Manager will
process the written request by locating
all or parts of the records stored either
physically or electronically.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Records, which identify individual
persons, are indexed by name; address,
phone number; Tribal/Census ID or SFC
identification numbers.
For information, assistance, or inquiry
about the existence of records, make a
written request to the IHS Area SFC
Director, local IHS SFC Office Manager
or designee at the appropriate location.
A list of all locations is provided in
Appendix 1.
Individuals must provide their full
name, current address and telephone
number, Tribal/census ID and signature.
SAFEGUARDS:
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Records are accessed by persons
responsible for servicing the record
system in performance of their official
duties. Paper records are stored in
locked standard file cabinets. Electronic
Individuals seeking access to
information about themselves contained
in this system should make a written
request to the IHS Area SFC Director,
local IHS SFC Office Manager or
STORAGE:
Paper records are maintained in
folders and/or ledgers. Electronic
records are stored on computer servers.
RETRIEVABILITY:
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records are stored on servers and access
or updates to information require a
system password, thereby preserving the
integrity of the data. All IHS personnel
who make use of records contained in
this system are made aware of their
responsibilities under the provisions of
the Privacy Act and are required to
maintain Privacy Act safeguards with
respect to such records.
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designee at the appropriate location. A
list of all locations is provided in
Appendix 1.
Individuals must provide their full
name, current address and telephone
number, Tribal/Census ID and signature.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Make a written request to the IHS
Area SFC Director, local IHS SFC Office
Manager or designee at the appropriate
location. A list of all locations is
provided in Appendix 1.
Individuals must provide their full
name, current address and telephone
number, Tribal/census ID and signature.
Provide a reasonable description of
the record, and specify the information
being contested, the corrective action
sought, and the reasons for requesting
the correction, along with supporting
information to show how the record is
inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, or
irrelevant.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information will be collected from the
following sources:
• From the individual and/or a by
individual’s family member or
designated representative.
• RPMS.
• Tribal entities.
• Tribal housing authorities.
• Tribal utilities.
• Other Federal agencies, including
but not limited to the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, state or local governments or
non-governmental entities.
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS
OF THE ACT:
None.
Appendix 1: System Managers and
IHS locations under their Jurisdiction
Where Records are Maintained.
Director, Aberdeen Area IHS;
Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 115 4th Avenue,
SE., Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401.
Director, Belcourt Hospital IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 160, Belcourt,
North Dakota 58316.
Director, Martin Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box F, Martin, South
Dakota 57551.
Director, Minot Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, Federal Building, Room
302, Minot, North Dakota 58701.
Director, Mobridge Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 159, Mobridge,
South Dakota 57601.
Director, Pierre Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 420 South Garfield, Suite
200, Pierre, South Dakota 57501.
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Director, Rosebud Hospital IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 400, Rosebud,
South Dakota 57570.
Director, Sioux City Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 6th and Douglas, Room
207, Box 19, Sioux City, Iowa 51101.
Director, Alaska Area Native Health
Service; OEHE—Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 4141
Ambassador Drive, Suite 300,
Anchorage, Alaska 99508.
Director, Albuquerque Area IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 5300 Homestead Road,
NE., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.
Director, Albuquerque Service Unit
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 801 Vassar Drive, NE.,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106.
Director, Santa Fe Service Unit IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1700 Cerrillos Road, Santa
Fe, New Mexico 87505.
Director, Southern Ute Service Unit
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 322 Buckskin Charlie,
Ignacio, Colorado 81137.
Director, Bemidji Area IHS; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 522
Minnesota Avenue, NW., Room 216,
Bemidji, Minnesota 56601.
Director, Ashland Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2800 Lake Shore Drive
East, Ashland, Wisconsin 54806.
Director, Minnesota District Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 522 Minnesota Avenue,
NW., Room 216, Bemidji, Minnesota
56601.
Director, Rhinelander District Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 9A South Brown Street,
Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501.
Director, Sault St. Marie Field Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2847 Ashmun Street,
Suite 1, Sault Ste. Marie, Minnesota
49783.
Director, Billings Area IHS; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 2900
4th Avenue North, Box 36600, Billings,
Montana 59107.
Director, PHS Indian Hospital;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 760, Browning,
Montana 59417.
Director, Crow Agency PHS Indian
Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 9, Crow Agency,
Montana 59022.
Director, Wind River Service Unit
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, #76 Black Cole Drive, Box
128, Fort Washakie, Wyoming 82514.
Director, Harlem PHS Indian Hospital;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
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Construction, RR1, Box 67, Harlem,
Montana 59526.
Director, Lame Deer PHS Indian
Health Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, Lame Deer,
Montana 59043.
Director, Wolf Point PHS Indian
Health Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, Chief Redstone
Health Center, #729, Wolf Point,
Montana 59201.
Director, California Area IHS;
Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 650 Capitol
Mall, Suite 7–100, Sacramento,
California 95814.
Director, Arcata Field Office, IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1125 16th Street, Suite
100, Arcata, California 95521.
Director, Escondido District Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1320 West Valley
Parkway, Suite 309, Escondido,
California 92029.
Director, Fresno Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1551 East Shaw Avenue,
Suite 117B, Fresno, California 93710.
Director, Redding District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1900 Churn Creek Road,
Suite 210, Redding, California 96002.
Director, Ukiah Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 609 South State Street,
Suite A, Ukiah, California 95482.
Director, Nashville Area IHS;
Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 711 Stewarts
Ferry Pike, Nashville, Tennessee 37214–
2634.
Director, Atmore Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 5811 Jack Springs Road,
Atmore, Alabama 46502.
Director, Bangor Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 304 Hancock Street, #3H,
Bangor, Maine 04401–6573.
Director, Opelousas Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2341 Larkspur Lane, Suite
2, Opelousas, Louisiana 70570.
Director, Manlius Field Office;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 122 East Seneca Street,
Manlius, New York 13104.
Director, Navajo Area IHS; Attention:
Director, Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 9020
(Physical Address: Hwy 264 & St.
Michael Road), Window Rock, Arizona
86515.
Director, Crownpoint Health Care
Facility; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 680,
Crownpoint, New Mexico 87313.
Director, Farmington Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
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Construction, 300 West Arrington, Suite
121, Farmington, New Mexico 87401.
Director, Flagstaff Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box KK, Flagstaff,
Arizona 86002.
Director, Fort Defiance Indian
Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Support Center, P.O. Box 648, Fort
Defiance, Arizona 86504.
Director, Gallup Indian Medical
Center IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 3412 East
Highway 66, Gallup, New Mexico
87301.
Director, Kayenta Indian Health
Center; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 368, Kayenta,
Arizona 86033.
Director, Many Farms Field Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 694, Many
Farms, Arizona 86538.
Director, Northern Navajo Medical
Center IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 160,
Shiprock, New Mexico 87420.
Director, Tuba City Regional Health
Care Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 600,
Tuba City, Arizona 86045.
Director, Winslow Indian Health Care
Center; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 500 N. Indiana Avenue,
Winslow, Arizona 86047.
Director, Oklahoma City Area IHS;
Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, Five
Corporate Plaza, 3625 NW. 56th Street,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112.
Director, Clinton Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, Route 1, Box 3060,
Clinton, Oklahoma 73601.
Director, Holton Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 324 New York Avenue,
Holton, Kansas 66436.
Director, Lawton Indian Hospital IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1515 Lawrie Tatum Road,
Lawton, Oklahoma 73507.
Director, Miami Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 1498, Miami,
Oklahoma 74354.
Director, Okmulgee Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 67, Okmulgee,
Oklahoma 74447.
Director, Pawnee Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1201 Heritage Circle,
Pawnee, Oklahoma 74058.
Director, Shawnee Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 14106 Highway 177,
Shawnee, Oklahoma 74804.
Director, Phoenix Area IHS;
Attention: Director, Division of
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Sanitation Facilities Construction, Two
Renaissance Square, Suite 720, 40 North
Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona
85004–4424.
Director, Elko Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 557 W. Silver Street, Suite
204, Elko, Nevada 89801.
Director, Fort Duchesne Indian Health
Center; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 489, Fort
Duchesne, Utah 84026.
Director, Eastern Arizona District
Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 5448 S. White
Mountain Road, Suite 220, Lakeside,
Arizona 85929.
Director, Hopi Health Care Center;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 4000, Polacca,
Arizona 86042
Director, San Carlos PHS Indian
Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 208, San Carlos,
Arizona 85550.
Director, Reno District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1395 Greg Street, Suite
101, Sparks, Nevada 89431.
Director, Western Arizona District
Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1553 West Todd
Drive, Suite 107, Tempe, Arizona 85283.
Director, Whiteriver PHS Indian
Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 860, Whiteriver,
Arizona 85941.
Director, Fort Yuma PHS Indian
Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 1368, Yuma,
Arizona 85364.
Director, Portland Area IHS;
Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 1220
SW. Third Avenue, Room 476, Portland,
Oregon 97204.
Director, Olympic District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 4060 Wheaton Way, Suite
B, Bremerton, Washington 98310.
Director, Fort Hall Field Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 717, Mission
Road, Fort Hall, Idaho 83203.
Director, Port Angeles Field Office
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1601 East Front Street,
Building B, Suite C, Port Angeles,
Washington 98362.
Director, Western Oregon Service Unit
IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 3750 Chemawa Road, NE.,
Salem, Oregon 97305.
Director, Seattle District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2201 Sixth Avenue, Room
300, Seattle, Washington 98121.
Director, Spokane District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
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Construction, 1919 E. Francis Avenue,
Spokane, Washington 99208.
Director, Tucson Area IHS; Attention:
Director, Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 7900 S.J. Stock
Road, Tucson, Arizona 85746–7012.
Director, Western District Office IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2250 North Final Avenue,
Suite 4, Casa Grande, Arizona 85222.
Director, Sells Service Unit IHS;
Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 548, Mesquite
Street, Sells, Arizona 85634.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA–2009–N–0394]
Request for Nominations for Voting
Members on a Public Advisory
Committee; Tobacco Products
Scientific Advisory Committee
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is requesting
nominations for members to serve on
the Tobacco Products Scientific
Advisory Committee (the committee) in
the Office of Science, Center for
Tobacco Products. Elsewhere in this
issue of the Federal Register, FDA is
publishing a document announcing the
establishment of this committee.
FDA has a special interest in ensuring
that women, minority groups, and
individuals with disabilities are
adequately represented on advisory
committees and, therefore, encourages
nominations of qualified candidates
from these groups.
DATES: Nominations received on or
before October 13, 2009, will be given
first consideration for membership on
the Tobacco Products Scientific
Advisory Committee. Nominations
received after October 13, 2009, will be
considered for nomination to the
Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory
Committee should nominees still be
needed.
All letters of interest and
nominations should be submitted in
writing to Erik P. Mettler (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erik
P. Mettler, Office of Policy, Office of the
Commissioner, Food and Drug
Administration, 10903 New Hampshire
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FDA is
requesting nominations for voting
members on the Tobacco Products
Scientific Advisory Committee.
Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal
Register, FDA is publishing a Request
for Notification from Industry
Organizations interested in participating
in the selection process for nonvoting
industry representatives on the Tobacco
Products Scientific Advisory
Committee.
I. Function of the Tobacco Products
Scientific Advisory Committee
The Tobacco Products Scientific
Advisory Committee advises the
Commissioner of Food and Drugs (the
Commissioner) or designee in
discharging responsibilities as they
relate to the regulation of tobacco
products. The committee reviews and
evaluates safety, dependence, and
health issues relating to tobacco
products and provides appropriate
advice, information, and
recommendations to the Commissioner.
II. Criteria for Voting Members
The committee shall consist of 12
members including the Chair. Members
and the Chair are selected by the
Commissioner or designee from among
individuals knowledgeable in the fields
of medicine, medical ethics, science, or
technology involving the manufacture,
evaluation, or use of tobacco products.
Almost all non-Federal members of this
committee serve as Special Government
Employees. The committee shall
include nine technically qualified
voting members, selected by the
Commissioner or designee. The nine
voting members shall be physicians,
dentists, scientists, or health care
professionals practicing in the area of
oncology, pulmonology, cardiology,
toxicology, pharmacology, addiction, or
any other relevant specialty. One
member shall be an officer or employee
of a State or local government or of the
Federal Government. The final voting
member shall be a representative of the
general public.
In addition to the voting members, the
committee shall include three nonvoting
members who are identified with
industry interests. These members shall
include one representative of the
tobacco manufacturing industry, one
representative of the interests of tobacco
growers, and one representative of the
interests of the small business tobacco
manufacturing industry. This final
position can be filled on a rotating,
sequential basis by representatives of
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
Privacy Act of 1974; Report of an Altered System of Records;
Sanitation Facilities Construction Individual Applicant Records; System
Number 09-17-0004
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Indian Health
Service (IHS).
ACTION: Notice of an Altered System of Records (SOR).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4), the IHS has amended and is publishing the
proposed alteration of a SOR, System No. 09-17-0004, ``Sanitation
Facilities Construction Individual Applicant (SFCIA) Records.'' Under
the provisions of the Indian Sanitation Facilities Act, Public Law 86-
121 (42 U.S.C. 2004a), IHS is charged with carrying out the
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functions to determine basic individual and home eligibility for
sanitation services. The primary change to this SOR notice is to delete
the reference to the Social Security Numbers (SSNs) under the
Categories of Records; Retrievability; Notification; Record Access; and
Contesting Record Procedures to comply with the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Memorandum (M)07-16, Safeguarding Against and
Responding to the Breach of Personally Identifiable Information (May
22, 2007); and the HHS Directive Memorandum of October 6, 2008 to all
Operating Division Heads to develop and execute a plan to eliminate the
unnecessary collection and use of SSNs.
DATES: Effective Dates: IHS filed an altered system report with the
Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, the
Chair of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs, and the Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, OMB on August 26, 2009. To ensure that all parties have
adequate time in which to comment, the altered SOR will become
effective 40 days from the publication of the notice, or from the date
it was submitted to OMB and the Congress, whichever is later, unless
IHS receives comments on all portions of this notice.
ADDRESSES: The public should address comments to: Mr. William Tibbitts,
IHS Privacy Act Officer, Division of Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management Services, 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP, Suite 450, Rockville, MD
20852-1627; call non-toll free (301) 443-1116; send via facsimile to
(301) 443-9879, or send your e-mail requests, comments, and return
address to: William.Tibbitts@ihs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Ronald C. Ferguson, Director,
Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction (DSFC), Office of
Environmental Health and Engineering (OEHE), 801 Thompson Avenue, TMP,
Suite 610, Rockville, MD 20852-1627, Telephone (301) 443-1046.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the provisions of 25 U.S.C. 1632, it
is IHS policy that all Indian communities and Indian homes, new and
existing, shall be provided with safe and adequate water supply systems
and sanitary sewage waste disposal for preventive health measures.
Dated: August 13, 2009.
Yvette Roubideaux,
Director, Indian Health Service.
Department of Health and Human Services
09-17-0004
SYSTEM NAME:
Indian Health Service Sanitation Facilities Construction Individual
Applicant Records, HHS/IHS/OEHE.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Each Indian Health Service (IHS) Area and local Sanitation
Facilities Construction (SFC) office. (See Appendix 1).
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Individuals requesting and/or receiving sanitation facilities.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Contains name, home and/or mailing address, e-mail address,
telephone phone number, Tribal roll/census number, request for service
application to obtain sanitation facilities and all pertinent documents
necessary to determine eligibility for such services.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Indian Sanitation Facilities Act, Public Law 86-121; 42
U.S.C. 2004a.
Safe Water and Sanitary Waste Disposal Facilities, Public
Law 94-437 Section 302; 25 U.S.C. 1632.
Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup, 25 U.S.C. 3901 et seq.
Department Regulation, 5 U.S.C. 301.
Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a.
Federal Records Act, 44 U.S.C. 2901.
Section 321 of the Public Health Service Act as amended,
42 U.S.C. 248, and
Indian Health Care Improvement Act, 25 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.
Purpose(s): The purposes of this system of records are:
1. To determine basic individual and home eligibility for
sanitation services provided by the SFC Program under Public Law 86-
121.
2. Budget justification for appropriation and project development
to serve eligible homes and persons with sanitation facilities.
3. To monitor, track and report status and progress of services
provided.
4. To maintain records on and to verify individuals' eligibility
for services.
5. To link with the IHS Resource and Patient Management System
(RPMS) for purposes of verifying and determining individuals'
eligibility.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, other routine uses are as follows:
1. IHS may disclose records to a congressional office in response
to a verified inquiry from the Congressional office made at the written
request of the subject individual.
2. IHS may disclose records to other Federal agencies or Tribes
that provide funding for or are involved in providing sanitation
facilities to individuals or communities. In addition, records may be
disclosed to individuals specifically involved in the process of
providing sanitation facilities, including but not limited to Tribal
officials, Tribal housing authorities, Tribal utilities, contractors,
State and local entities and consultants.
3. IHS may disclose information from these records in litigations
and/or proceedings related to an administrative claim when:
(a) IHS has determined that the use of such records is relevant and
necessary to the litigation and/or proceedings related to an
administrative claim and would help in the effective representation of
the affected party listed in subsections (i) through (iv) below, and
that such disclosure is compatible with the purpose for which the
records were collected. Such disclosure may be made to the Department
of Justice (DOJ) when any of the following is a party to litigation
and/or proceedings related to an administrative claim or has an
interest in the litigation and/or proceedings related to an
administrative claim:
(i) HHS or any component thereof; or
(ii) Any HHS employee in his or her official capacity; or
(iii) Any HHS employee in his or her individual capacity where the
DOJ (or HHS, where it is authorized to do so) has agreed to represent
the employee; or
(iv) The United States or any agency thereof (other than HHS) where
HHS/OGC has determined that the litigation and/or proceedings related
to an administrative claim is likely to affect HHS or any of its
components.
(b) In the litigation and/or proceedings related to an
administrative claim described in subsection (a) above, information
from these records may be disclosed to a court or other tribunal, or to
another party before such tribunal
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when such records are relevant and necessary to the litigation and such
use by the court, tribunal, or other party is compatible with the
purpose for which the agency collected the records.
4. In the event that a SOR maintained by the IHS to carry out its
functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether
civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by
general statute or particular program statute, or by regulation, rule
or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the SOR may
be referred to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, or
local, charged with enforcing or implementing the statute or rule,
regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
5. IHS may disclose records contained in this system of records to
HHS contractors and subcontractors for the purpose of collecting,
compiling, aggregating, analyzing, or refining records in the system.
Contractors maintain, and are also required to ensure that
subcontractors maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to such
records.
6. IHS may disclose records contained in this system of records to
other Federal or Tribal entities that provide sanitation facilities at
the request of these entities in conjunction with a computer-matching
program conducted by these entities to detect or curtail fraud and
abuse in similar types of program services.
7. To appropriate Federal agencies and Departmental contractors
that have a need to know the information for the purpose of assisting
the Department's efforts to respond to a suspected or confirmed breach
of the security or confidentiality of information maintained in this
SOR, and the information disclosed is relevant and necessary for that
assistance.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING,
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Paper records are maintained in folders and/or ledgers. Electronic
records are stored on computer servers.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records, which identify individual persons, are indexed by name;
address, phone number; Tribal/Census ID or SFC identification numbers.
SAFEGUARDS:
Records are accessed by persons responsible for servicing the
record system in performance of their official duties. Paper records
are stored in locked standard file cabinets. Electronic records are
stored on servers and access or updates to information require a system
password, thereby preserving the integrity of the data. All IHS
personnel who make use of records contained in this system are made
aware of their responsibilities under the provisions of the Privacy Act
and are required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to
such records.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
For individuals who receive IHS sanitation facility services, the
proposed IHS Records Disposition Authority (Schedule 3, Section 11,
Item No. 11-11a) states the following: Transfer to the Federal Records
Center (FRC) when administrative value ends, or after 10 years of
inactivity, whichever is sooner. Destroy 20 years after retirement to
FRC.
For individuals who do not receive IHS sanitation facility
services, the proposed IHS Records Disposition Authority (Schedule 3,
Section 11, Item No. 11-11b) states the following: Transfer to the FRC
when administrative value ends, or after 10 years of inactivity,
whichever is sooner. Destroy 20 years after retirement to the FRC.
SYSTEM MANAGERS AND ADDRESSES:
See Appendix 1.
Policy Coordinating Official: Director, DSFC, OEHE, IHS, 801
Thompson Avenue, TMP, Suite 610, Rockville, Maryland 20852. The IHS
Area Office SFC Director or designee is the System Manager for all SFC
offices located within their respective IHS Area. Each SFC Office
Manager is the System Manager for the respective local IHS SFC office
within an Area and is the point of contact for written request(s) from
the individual of the record. The local IHS SFC Office Manager will
process the written request by locating all or parts of the records
stored either physically or electronically.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
For information, assistance, or inquiry about the existence of
records, make a written request to the IHS Area SFC Director, local IHS
SFC Office Manager or designee at the appropriate location. A list of
all locations is provided in Appendix 1.
Individuals must provide their full name, current address and
telephone number, Tribal/census ID and signature.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to information about themselves
contained in this system should make a written request to the IHS Area
SFC Director, local IHS SFC Office Manager or designee at the
appropriate location. A list of all locations is provided in Appendix
1.
Individuals must provide their full name, current address and
telephone number, Tribal/Census ID and signature.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Make a written request to the IHS Area SFC Director, local IHS SFC
Office Manager or designee at the appropriate location. A list of all
locations is provided in Appendix 1.
Individuals must provide their full name, current address and
telephone number, Tribal/census ID and signature.
Provide a reasonable description of the record, and specify the
information being contested, the corrective action sought, and the
reasons for requesting the correction, along with supporting
information to show how the record is inaccurate, incomplete, untimely,
or irrelevant.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Information will be collected from the following sources:
From the individual and/or a by individual's family member
or designated representative.
RPMS.
Tribal entities.
Tribal housing authorities.
Tribal utilities.
Other Federal agencies, including but not limited to the
Bureau of Indian Affairs, state or local governments or non-
governmental entities.
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ACT:
None.
Appendix 1: System Managers and IHS locations under their
Jurisdiction Where Records are Maintained.
Director, Aberdeen Area IHS; Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 115 4th Avenue, SE., Aberdeen, South Dakota
57401.
Director, Belcourt Hospital IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 160, Belcourt, North Dakota 58316.
Director, Martin Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box F, Martin, South Dakota 57551.
Director, Minot Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, Federal Building, Room 302, Minot, North Dakota 58701.
Director, Mobridge Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 159, Mobridge, South Dakota 57601.
Director, Pierre Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 420 South Garfield, Suite 200, Pierre, South Dakota
57501.
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Director, Rosebud Hospital IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 400, Rosebud, South Dakota 57570.
Director, Sioux City Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 6th and Douglas, Room 207, Box 19, Sioux City,
Iowa 51101.
Director, Alaska Area Native Health Service; OEHE--Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 4141 Ambassador Drive, Suite 300,
Anchorage, Alaska 99508.
Director, Albuquerque Area IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 5300 Homestead Road, NE., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.
Director, Albuquerque Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 801 Vassar Drive, NE., Albuquerque, New Mexico
87106.
Director, Santa Fe Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1700 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico
87505.
Director, Southern Ute Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 322 Buckskin Charlie, Ignacio, Colorado 81137.
Director, Bemidji Area IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 522 Minnesota Avenue, NW., Room 216, Bemidji, Minnesota
56601.
Director, Ashland Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 2800 Lake Shore Drive East, Ashland, Wisconsin
54806.
Director, Minnesota District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 522 Minnesota Avenue, NW., Room 216, Bemidji,
Minnesota 56601.
Director, Rhinelander District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 9A South Brown Street, Rhinelander, Wisconsin
54501.
Director, Sault St. Marie Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 2847 Ashmun Street, Suite 1, Sault Ste. Marie,
Minnesota 49783.
Director, Billings Area IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 2900 4th Avenue North, Box 36600, Billings, Montana
59107.
Director, PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 760, Browning, Montana 59417.
Director, Crow Agency PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 9, Crow Agency, Montana 59022.
Director, Wind River Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 76 Black Cole Drive, Box 128, Fort
Washakie, Wyoming 82514.
Director, Harlem PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, RR1, Box 67, Harlem, Montana 59526.
Director, Lame Deer PHS Indian Health Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, Lame Deer, Montana 59043.
Director, Wolf Point PHS Indian Health Center; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, Chief Redstone Health Center,
729, Wolf Point, Montana 59201.
Director, California Area IHS; Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 650 Capitol Mall, Suite 7-100, Sacramento,
California 95814.
Director, Arcata Field Office, IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1125 16th Street, Suite 100, Arcata,
California 95521.
Director, Escondido District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1320 West Valley Parkway, Suite 309,
Escondido, California 92029.
Director, Fresno Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1551 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 117B, Fresno, California
93710.
Director, Redding District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1900 Churn Creek Road, Suite 210, Redding,
California 96002.
Director, Ukiah Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 609 South State Street, Suite A, Ukiah, California 95482.
Director, Nashville Area IHS; Attention: Division of Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 711 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Nashville, Tennessee
37214-2634.
Director, Atmore Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 5811 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, Alabama 46502.
Director, Bangor Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 304 Hancock Street, 3H, Bangor, Maine 04401-
6573.
Director, Opelousas Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 2341 Larkspur Lane, Suite 2, Opelousas,
Louisiana 70570.
Director, Manlius Field Office; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 122 East Seneca Street, Manlius, New York 13104.
Director, Navajo Area IHS; Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 9020 (Physical Address:
Hwy 264 & St. Michael Road), Window Rock, Arizona 86515.
Director, Crownpoint Health Care Facility; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 680, Crownpoint, New Mexico 87313.
Director, Farmington Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 300 West Arrington, Suite 121, Farmington, New
Mexico 87401.
Director, Flagstaff Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box KK, Flagstaff, Arizona 86002.
Director, Fort Defiance Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Support Center, P.O. Box 648, Fort Defiance, Arizona 86504.
Director, Gallup Indian Medical Center IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 3412 East Highway 66, Gallup, New Mexico
87301.
Director, Kayenta Indian Health Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 368, Kayenta, Arizona 86033.
Director, Many Farms Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 694, Many Farms, Arizona 86538.
Director, Northern Navajo Medical Center IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 160, Shiprock, New Mexico 87420.
Director, Tuba City Regional Health Care Center; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 600, Tuba City, Arizona
86045.
Director, Winslow Indian Health Care Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 500 N. Indiana Avenue, Winslow, Arizona 86047.
Director, Oklahoma City Area IHS; Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, Five Corporate Plaza, 3625 NW. 56th
Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112.
Director, Clinton Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, Route 1, Box 3060, Clinton, Oklahoma 73601.
Director, Holton Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 324 New York Avenue, Holton, Kansas 66436.
Director, Lawton Indian Hospital IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1515 Lawrie Tatum Road, Lawton, Oklahoma
73507.
Director, Miami Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 1498, Miami, Oklahoma 74354.
Director, Okmulgee Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 67, Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447.
Director, Pawnee Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 1201 Heritage Circle, Pawnee, Oklahoma 74058.
Director, Shawnee Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 14106 Highway 177, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74804.
Director, Phoenix Area IHS; Attention: Director, Division of
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Sanitation Facilities Construction, Two Renaissance Square, Suite 720,
40 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4424.
Director, Elko Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, 557 W. Silver Street, Suite 204, Elko, Nevada 89801.
Director, Fort Duchesne Indian Health Center; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 489, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026.
Director, Eastern Arizona District Office IHS; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 5448 S. White Mountain Road, Suite
220, Lakeside, Arizona 85929.
Director, Hopi Health Care Center; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 4000, Polacca, Arizona 86042
Director, San Carlos PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 208, San Carlos, Arizona 85550.
Director, Reno District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1395 Greg Street, Suite 101, Sparks, Nevada
89431.
Director, Western Arizona District Office IHS; Attention:
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 1553 West Todd Drive, Suite 107,
Tempe, Arizona 85283.
Director, Whiteriver PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 860, Whiteriver, Arizona 85941.
Director, Fort Yuma PHS Indian Hospital; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 1368, Yuma, Arizona 85364.
Director, Portland Area IHS; Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 1220 SW. Third Avenue, Room 476,
Portland, Oregon 97204.
Director, Olympic District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 4060 Wheaton Way, Suite B, Bremerton,
Washington 98310.
Director, Fort Hall Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, P.O. Box 717, Mission Road, Fort Hall, Idaho
83203.
Director, Port Angeles Field Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1601 East Front Street, Building B, Suite C,
Port Angeles, Washington 98362.
Director, Western Oregon Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 3750 Chemawa Road, NE., Salem, Oregon 97305.
Director, Seattle District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 2201 Sixth Avenue, Room 300, Seattle,
Washington 98121.
Director, Spokane District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 1919 E. Francis Avenue, Spokane, Washington
99208.
Director, Tucson Area IHS; Attention: Director, Division of
Sanitation Facilities Construction, 7900 S.J. Stock Road, Tucson,
Arizona 85746-7012.
Director, Western District Office IHS; Attention: Sanitation
Facilities Construction, 2250 North Final Avenue, Suite 4, Casa Grande,
Arizona 85222.
Director, Sells Service Unit IHS; Attention: Sanitation Facilities
Construction, P.O. Box 548, Mesquite Street, Sells, Arizona 85634.
[FR Doc. E9-20410 Filed 8-25-09; 8:45 am]
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