Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority, 50227 [E9-23570]
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he or she understands that the knowing
and willful request or acquisition of
records pertaining to an individual
under false pretenses is a criminal
offense subject to a 5,000 dollar fine. In
addition, the following information is
needed: Dates of enrollment in the IHS
scholarship program, IHS Loan
Repayment program, or grant program
and current enrollment status, such as
pending application approval,
deferment or service obligation, or
shortage area placement.
Requests by facsimile: A written
request must contain the name and
address of the requestor, last 4 digits of
their respective SSN and/or signature.
In addition, the following information is
needed: Dates of enrollment in the IHS
Scholarship Program, IHS Loan
Repayment Program, or grant program
and current enrollment status, such as
pending application approval,
deferment or service obligation, or
shortage area placement. The IHS
Scholarship, Loan Repayment or grant
program will authorize transmission
and reception of all faxed information
only if the fax coversheets contain the
following Confidentiality Statement or a
similar standard procedural statement
for liability purposes:
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THIS FAX IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE
USE OF THE PERSON OR OFFICE TO
WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED, AND CONTAINS
PRIVILEGED OR CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION PROTECTED BY LAW. ALL
RECIPIENTS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
INADVERTENT OR UNAUTHORIZED
RECEIPT DOES NOT WAIVE SUCH
PRIVILEGE, AND THAT UNAUTHORIZED
DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR
COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS
PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED
THIS FAX IN ERROR, PLEASE DESTROY
THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT(S) AND
NOTIFY THE SENDER OF THE ERROR BY
CALLING.
Requests by telephone: Since positive
identification of the caller cannot be
established, telephone requests are not
honored; the caller is asked to submit
his or her request in writing.
Requests by electronic mail: Since
positive identification of the requestor
cannot be established, and the
electronic transmission of personal
identifiers is not encrypted, the security
safeguards is not guaranteed from an
unauthorized disclosure, so electronic
mail requests are not honored and will
be deleted from the IHS e-mail system;
the computer user is asked to submit his
or her request in writing and/or by
facsimile transmission.
Record access procedures: Same as
notification procedures. Requesters
should also provide a reasonable
description of the record being sought.
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Requesters may also request an
accounting of disclosures that have been
made of their record, if any.
Contesting record procedures: Contact
the Policy Coordinating Official(s),
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: Educational institutions
attended; internship and/or residency
training progress reports; IHS site
selection questionnaires; IHS
Scholarship, Loan Repayment or grant
applicants; Indian health programs
human resources department; financial
institutions from which these applicants
have obtained educational loans; Bureau
of Health Professions Area Resources
File tapes; health professional
associations; HHS contractors/
subcontractors; consumer reporting
agencies/credit bureaus; lending
institutions; PHS Commissioned
Personnel Operations Division and U.S.
Office of Personnel Operations Division
and U.S. Office of Personnel
Management personnel records; other
Federal agencies, including but not
limited to the Department of Treasury,
the IRS, and the U.S. Postal Service;
State or local government medical
licensing boards and/or the Federation
of State Medical Boards or a similar
non-government entity; and third
parties who provide references
concerning the subject individual.
Systems exempted from certain
provisions of the Act: None.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) (60 FR
56605, as amended November 6, 1995;
67 FR 46519, as last amended
Wednesday, June 11, 2008; 73 FR
33099). This Order of Succession
supersedes the Order of Succession for
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the Administrator, HRSA, published at
FR 73 33099, June 11, 2008.
This notice deletes the Chief
Financial Officer from the order of
succession and adds the Chief Operating
Officer to HRSA’s hierarchy affecting
the order of succession; this notice also
changes the name of the Office of
Performance Review to the Office of
Regional Operations.
Section R–30, Order of Succession
During the absence or disability of the
Administrator, or in the event of a
vacancy in the office, the officials
designated below shall act as
Administrator in the order in which
they are listed:
1. Deputy Administrator;
2. Senior Advisor to the Administrator;
3. Chief Operating Officer;
4. Associate Administrator, Bureau of
Primary Health Care;
5. Associate Administrator, Bureau of
Health Professions;
6. Associate Administrator, HIV/AIDS
Bureau;
7. Associate Administrator, Maternal
and Child Health Bureau;
8. Associate Administrator, Bureau of
Clinician Recruitment and Service;
9. Associate Administrator, Healthcare
Systems Bureau;
10. Associate Administrator, Office of
Regional Operations; and
11. HRSA Regional Division Directors in
the order in which they have
received their permanent
appointment as such.
Exceptions
(a) No official listed in this section
who is serving in acting or temporary
capacity shall, by virtue of so serving,
act as Administrator pursuant to this
section.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of
this section, during a planned period of
absence, the Administrator retains the
discretion to specify a different order of
succession.
Section R–40, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and redelegations of authority made to HRSA
officials that were in effect immediately
prior to this action, and that are
consistent with this action, shall
continue in effect pending further redelegation, provided they are consistent
with this action.
This document is effective upon date
of signature.
Dated: September 24, 2009.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the Statement of Organization,
Functions and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) (60 FR 56605, as amended November 6, 1995; 67 FR 46519, as last
amended Wednesday, June 11, 2008; 73 FR 33099). This Order of
Succession supersedes the Order of Succession for the Administrator,
HRSA, published at FR 73 33099, June 11, 2008.
This notice deletes the Chief Financial Officer from the order of
succession and adds the Chief Operating Officer to HRSA's hierarchy
affecting the order of succession; this notice also changes the name of
the Office of Performance Review to the Office of Regional Operations.
Section R-30, Order of Succession
During the absence or disability of the Administrator, or in the
event of a vacancy in the office, the officials designated below shall
act as Administrator in the order in which they are listed:
1. Deputy Administrator;
2. Senior Advisor to the Administrator;
3. Chief Operating Officer;
4. Associate Administrator, Bureau of Primary Health Care;
5. Associate Administrator, Bureau of Health Professions;
6. Associate Administrator, HIV/AIDS Bureau;
7. Associate Administrator, Maternal and Child Health Bureau;
8. Associate Administrator, Bureau of Clinician Recruitment and
Service;
9. Associate Administrator, Healthcare Systems Bureau;
10. Associate Administrator, Office of Regional Operations; and
11. HRSA Regional Division Directors in the order in which they have
received their permanent appointment as such.
Exceptions
(a) No official listed in this section who is serving in acting or
temporary capacity shall, by virtue of so serving, act as Administrator
pursuant to this section.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, during a
planned period of absence, the Administrator retains the discretion to
specify a different order of succession.
Section R-40, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and re-delegations of authority made
to HRSA officials that were in effect immediately prior to this action,
and that are consistent with this action, shall continue in effect
pending further re-delegation, provided they are consistent with this
action.
This document is effective upon date of signature.
Dated: September 24, 2009.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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