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Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention) of the Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 75 FR 51091–93, dated
August 18, 2010) is amended to reflect
the reorganization of the Division of
Adult and Community Health within
the National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion,
Office of Noncommunicable Diseases,
Injury and Environmental Health,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Section C–B, Organization and
Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete in its entirety the mission
statement for the Division of Adult and
Community Health (CUCE) and insert
the following.
Division of Adult and Community
Health (CUCE). (1) Develops and
promotes community-based
interventions and programs; (2)
provides national and international
leadership in health education and
health promotion; (3) conducts studies
to enhance public health activities in
health services and managed care; (4)
manages public health research,
training, cooperative, and intervention
activities in diverse settings such as
cities, universities, state health
departments, and other countries; (5)
promotes the understanding and
improvement of the determinants and
issues related to arthritis, aging,
epilepsy, and emerging chronic disease
and health promotion issues; (6)
coordinates activities with other federal,
state, and local governmental agencies,
academia, and nongovernmental
organizations, in cooperation with other
components of NCCDPHP.
Delete in its entirety the functional
statement for the Office of the Director
(CUCE1) and insert the following:
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Office of the Director (CUCEI). (1)
Manages, coordinates, and evaluates the
activities and programs of the division;
(2) ensures that division activities are
coordinated with other components of
CDC both within and outside the center,
with federal, state, and local health
agencies, and with voluntary and
professional health agencies; (3)
provides leadership and coordinates
division responses to requests for
research, consultation, training,
collaboration, and technical assistance
or information on managed care, health
promotion, aging, epilepsy, and
arthritis; (4) provides administrative,
logistical, and management support for
division field staff; (5) provides
administrative and management support
for the division including guidance on
the organization of personnel and the
use of financial resources, and oversight
of grants, cooperative agreements,
contracts, and reimbursable agreements;
(6) provides leadership and technical
assistance to communities to promote
policy, systems, and environmental
changes that improve community
health; (7) supports a network of
academic researchers, public health
agencies, and community members that
conducts applied research in disease
prevention and control.
Delete in their entirety the title and
functional statement for the Arthritis,
Epilepsy and Quality of Life Branch
(CUCc) and insert the following:
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State Support, Arthritis, Epilepsy and
Quality of Life Branch (CUCEC). (1)
Directs and supports activities to reach
people affected by arthritis and improve
their quality of life by fostering public
health science and translating science
into population based interventions; (2)
coordinates CDC Preventive Health and
Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG)
activities and develops and administers
guidelines, uniform reporting
procedures, and evaluation criteria for
state programs supported by PHHSBG;
(3) directs and supports activities that
improve quality of life for people
affected by epilepsy, including
improving access to appropriate medical
care and self-management support,
improving policy and systems to
support people with epilepsy,
supporting surveillance, epidemiologic,
and prevention research, combating
stigma and increasing public awareness
and knowledge about epilepsy; (4)
directs and administers surveillance
efforts that provide knowledge to
influence the public health community
to improve health related quality of life
and well-being through public health
action; (5) develops, validates refines
and promotes health-related quality of
life and well-being measures for use in
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surveillance, program planning,
evaluation and public health
intervention and policy development;
(6) directs and coordinates the
evaluation of community and statebased intervention programs for arthritis
and epilepsy; (7) develops arthritis and
health-related quality of life
epidemiology capacity and other
programmatic capabilities in state
health department settings; and (8)
disseminates health promotion and
disease prevention programs and
information through state and national
partners.
Delete item (4) of the functional
statement for the Emerging
Investigations and Analytic Methods
Branch (CUC1J and insert the following:
(4) performs research on adverse
childhood events, mental health, and
alcohol.
Delete in their entirety the title and
functional statement for the Community
Health and Program Services Branch
(CUCEG) and insert the following:
Community Health and Equity Branch
(CUCEG). (1) Provides technical
assistance to state and local health
agencies, community-based
organizations, academic institutions,
and other federal, national, and
international organizations to plan,
implement, and evaluate communitybased chronic disease prevention and
health promotion programs, with an
emphasis on improving equity and
reducing disparities; (2) develops,
implements, and evaluates training in
the areas of chronic disease
intervention, social determinants of
health, and community health
promotion for state and local health
departments, other agencies, and
community organizations; (3) supports
health promotion and disease
prevention research conducted at
university-based prevention centers; (4)
develops chronic disease epidemiology
capacity in state health departments
through training and support of chronic
disease field epidemiologists and other
capacity building efforts; (5) provides
professional statistical and
programming services to the division,
including assistance in design of data
collection instruments, computer
programming, and statistical analysis;
(6) provides administrative and
management support for the branch,
including oversight of grants,
cooperative agreements, contracts, and
reimbursable agreements.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of
the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772-76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as
amended most recently at 75 FR 51091-93, dated August 18, 2010) is
amended to reflect the reorganization of the Division of Adult and
Community Health within the National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of Noncommunicable Diseases,
Injury and Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Section C-B, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete in its entirety the mission statement for the Division of
Adult and Community Health (CUCE) and insert the following.
Division of Adult and Community Health (CUCE). (1) Develops and
promotes community-based interventions and programs; (2) provides
national and international leadership in health education and health
promotion; (3) conducts studies to enhance public health activities in
health services and managed care; (4) manages public health research,
training, cooperative, and intervention activities in diverse settings
such as cities, universities, state health departments, and other
countries; (5) promotes the understanding and improvement of the
determinants and issues related to arthritis, aging, epilepsy, and
emerging chronic disease and health promotion issues; (6) coordinates
activities with other federal, state, and local governmental agencies,
academia, and nongovernmental organizations, in cooperation with other
components of NCCDPHP.
Delete in its entirety the functional statement for the Office of
the Director (CUCE1) and insert the following:
Office of the Director (CUCEI). (1) Manages, coordinates, and
evaluates the activities and programs of the division; (2) ensures that
division activities are coordinated with other components of CDC both
within and outside the center, with federal, state, and local health
agencies, and with voluntary and professional health agencies; (3)
provides leadership and coordinates division responses to requests for
research, consultation, training, collaboration, and technical
assistance or information on managed care, health promotion, aging,
epilepsy, and arthritis; (4) provides administrative, logistical, and
management support for division field staff; (5) provides
administrative and management support for the division including
guidance on the organization of personnel and the use of financial
resources, and oversight of grants, cooperative agreements, contracts,
and reimbursable agreements; (6) provides leadership and technical
assistance to communities to promote policy, systems, and environmental
changes that improve community health; (7) supports a network of
academic researchers, public health agencies, and community members
that conducts applied research in disease prevention and control.
Delete in their entirety the title and functional statement for the
Arthritis, Epilepsy and Quality of Life Branch (CUC[ccedil]) and insert
the following:
State Support, Arthritis, Epilepsy and Quality of Life Branch
(CUCEC). (1) Directs and supports activities to reach people affected
by arthritis and improve their quality of life by fostering public
health science and translating science into population based
interventions; (2) coordinates CDC Preventive Health and Health
Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) activities and develops and administers
guidelines, uniform reporting procedures, and evaluation criteria for
state programs supported by PHHSBG; (3) directs and supports activities
that improve quality of life for people affected by epilepsy, including
improving access to appropriate medical care and self-management
support, improving policy and systems to support people with epilepsy,
supporting surveillance, epidemiologic, and prevention research,
combating stigma and increasing public awareness and knowledge about
epilepsy; (4) directs and administers surveillance efforts that provide
knowledge to influence the public health community to improve health
related quality of life and well-being through public health action;
(5) develops, validates refines and promotes health-related quality of
life and well-being measures for use in surveillance, program planning,
evaluation and public health intervention and policy development; (6)
directs and coordinates the evaluation of community and state-based
intervention programs for arthritis and epilepsy; (7) develops
arthritis and health-related quality of life epidemiology capacity and
other programmatic capabilities in state health department settings;
and (8) disseminates health promotion and disease prevention programs
and information through state and national partners.
Delete item (4) of the functional statement for the Emerging
Investigations and Analytic Methods Branch (CUC1J and insert the
following:
(4) performs research on adverse childhood events, mental health,
and alcohol.
Delete in their entirety the title and functional statement for the
Community Health and Program Services Branch (CUCEG) and insert the
following:
Community Health and Equity Branch (CUCEG). (1) Provides technical
assistance to state and local health agencies, community-based
organizations, academic institutions, and other federal, national, and
international organizations to plan, implement, and evaluate community-
based chronic disease prevention and health promotion programs, with an
emphasis on improving equity and reducing disparities; (2) develops,
implements, and evaluates training in the areas of chronic disease
intervention, social determinants of health, and community health
promotion for state and local health departments, other agencies, and
community organizations; (3) supports health promotion and disease
prevention research conducted at university-based prevention centers;
(4) develops chronic disease epidemiology capacity in state health
departments through training and support of chronic disease field
epidemiologists and other capacity building efforts; (5) provides
professional statistical and programming services to the division,
including assistance in design of data collection instruments, computer
programming, and statistical analysis; (6) provides administrative and
management support for the branch, including oversight of grants,
cooperative agreements, contracts, and reimbursable agreements.
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Dated: September 3, 2010.
William P. Nichols,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 2010-23785 Filed 9-24-10; 8:45 am]
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