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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Notice of Intent To Award Affordable
Care Act (ACA) Funding
Notice of Intent to award Affordable
Care Act (ACA) funding to two
Emerging Infections Program (EIP)
grantees, the Connecticut Department of
Public Health and the Georgia
Department of Community Health, to
increase support for vaccine
effectiveness activities for rotavirus
vaccine and pneumococcal conjugate
vaccine. These activities were proposed
in the grantees’ Fiscal Year (FY) 2011
non-competitive continuation
applications under funding opportunity
CI05–026, ‘‘Emerging Infections Program
(EIP).’’
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
This notice provides public
announcement of CDC’s intent to award
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
appropriations to the Connecticut
Department of Public Health and the
Georgia Department of Community
Health to conduct vaccine effectiveness
activities for rotavirus vaccine and 13valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
(PCV). These activities were requested
by the two grantees in their FY 2011
non-competitive continuation
applications submitted under funding
opportunity CI05–026, ‘‘Emerging
Infections Program (EIP),’’ Catalogue of
Federal Domestic Assistance Number
(CFDA): 93.283. Due to a lack of funding
availability, these activities were either
approved but unfunded or only partially
funded in the grantee’s FY 2011
continuation award.
Only these two EIP sites requested
funding for the rotavirus activities and
only one site (Georgia) requested
funding for the PCV activities. Since no
other EIP sites requested funding for
these specific activities, Connecticut
and Georgia will be the only sites
receiving funding for these activities.
Approximately $433,500 in ACA
funding will be awarded, which
includes $333,500 for Rotavirus and
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$100,000 for PCV, to increase the
amount of funding available to evaluate
the effectiveness of new rotavirus and
PCV vaccines currently being monitored
through the aforementioned
participating EIP sites. Funding is
appropriated under the Affordable Care
Act (PL 111–148), Title IV, Section 4002
(Prevention and Public Health Fund).
Accordingly, CDC adds the following
information to the previously published
funding opportunity announcement:
—Authority: Affordable Care Act (Pub.
L. 111–148), Title IV, Section 4002
(Prevention and Public Health Fund).
—CFDA #: 93.521—CDC—
Investigations, Technical Assistance
and Affordable Care Act Projects.
Award Information:
Type of Award: Supplement to
existing cooperative agreement.
Approximate Total Current Fiscal Year
ACA Funding: $433,500.
Rotavirus (CT & GA): $333,500.
PCV (GA only): $100,000.
Anticipated Number of Awards: 2.
Fiscal Year Funds: 2011.
Anticipated Award Date: June 2011.
Application Selection Process:
Funding will be awarded to only
those sites that included proposals for
the specific rotavirus and PCV vaccine
effectiveness activities in their EIP FY
2011 continuation application.
Funding Authority:
CDC will add the ACA Authority to
that which is reflected in the published
Funding Opportunity CDC–RFA–CI05–
026. The revised funding authority
language will read:
—This program is authorized under the
Public Health Service Act Sections
301(a)[42 U.S.C. 241(a)], 317(k)(1)[42
U.S.C. 247b(k)(1)], and 317(k)(2)[42
U.S.C. 247b(k)(2)], as amended, and
Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111–148),
Title IV, Section 4002 (Prevention and
Public Health Fund).
DATES: The effective date for this action
is the date of publication of this Notice
and remains in effect until the
expiration of the project period of the
ACA funded applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elmira Benson, Acting Deputy Director,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 2920 Brandywine Road,
Atlanta, GA 30341, telephone (770)
488–2802, e-mail
Elmira.Benson@cdc.gov.
On March
23, 2010, the President signed into law
the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Public
Law 111–148. ACA is designed to
improve and expand the scope of health
care coverage for Americans. Cost
savings through disease prevention is an
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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important element of this legislation
and ACA has established a Prevention
and Public Health Fund (PPHF) for this
purpose. Specifically, the legislation
states in Section 4002 that the PPHF is
to ‘‘provide for expanded and sustained
national investment in prevention and
public health programs to improve
health and help restrain the rate of
growth in private and public sector
health care costs.’’ ACA and the
Prevention and Public Health Fund
make improving public health a priority
with investments to improve public
health.
The PPHF states that the Secretary
shall transfer amounts in the Fund to
accounts within the Department of
Health and Human Services to increase
funding, over the fiscal year 2008 level,
for programs authorized by the Public
Health Service Act, for prevention,
wellness and public health activities
including prevention research and
health screenings, such as the
Community Transformation Grant
Program, the Education and Outreach
Campaign for Preventative Benefits, and
Immunization Programs.
ACA legislation affords an important
opportunity to advance public health
across the lifespan and to reduce health
disparities by supporting an intensive
community approach to chronic disease
prevention and control. Therefore,
increasing funding available to
applicants under this FOA using the
PPHF to continue monitoring the
effectiveness of vaccines is consistent
with the purpose of the PPHF, as stated
above, to provide for an expanded and
sustained national investment in
prevention and public health programs.
Further, the Secretary allocated funds to
CDC, pursuant to the PPHF, for the
types of activities this FOA is designed
to carry out.
Dated: March 25, 2011.
Tanja Popovic,
Deputy Associate Director for Science,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Proposed Project
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Programs—
New—National Center for HIV/AIDS,
Viral Hepatitis, STD, and Tuberculosis
Prevention (NCHHSTP), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
CDC is requesting OMB approval to
administer surveys to respondents who
plan HIV/AIDS day awareness activities
during the next 3 years. The name and
dates for the annual HIV/AIDS
awareness day campaigns are: National
Black HIV Awareness Day—February
7th; National Native HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day—March 20th; National
Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day—May 19th; and
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day—
October 15th. The purpose of the
surveys is to assess the number and
types of HIV/AIDS prevention activities
planned and implemented in
observance of each of the four noted
HIV/AIDS awareness day campaigns.
After the date that each campaign
occurs, the event planners will be asked
to respond to a computer-based survey
to collect qualitative data. They will go
to the designated websites to review
information about the campaigns and go
to the section that allows them to enter
information about their particular event.
For example, the event planners will be
asked to note the kind of events that
they planned. The survey results are
necessary to understand how and where
HIV/AIDS awareness activities are
planned and implemented.
These survey results will provide
important information that will be used
to develop HIV/AIDS prevention
activities. The computer-based surveys
take up to one hour. The surveys and
interviews are one-time only and will
not require a follow-up. There is no cost
to the respondents other than their time.
The estimated annualized burden hours
are 375.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Respondents
Form name
African-American HIV/AIDS awareness
day activity planners.
Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS
awareness day activity planners.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Evaluation Report.
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/
AIDS Awareness Day Evaluation Report.
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
Evaluation Report.
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness
Day Evaluation Report.
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Latino HIV/AIDS awareness day activity
planners.
Native HIV/AIDS awareness day activity
planners.
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respondent
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per response
(in hours)
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1
1
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1
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Notice of Intent To Award Affordable Care Act (ACA) Funding
Notice of Intent to award Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding to two
Emerging Infections Program (EIP) grantees, the Connecticut Department
of Public Health and the Georgia Department of Community Health, to
increase support for vaccine effectiveness activities for rotavirus
vaccine and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. These activities were
proposed in the grantees' Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 non-competitive
continuation applications under funding opportunity CI05-026,
``Emerging Infections Program (EIP).''
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides public announcement of CDC's intent to
award Affordable Care Act (ACA) appropriations to the Connecticut
Department of Public Health and the Georgia Department of Community
Health to conduct vaccine effectiveness activities for rotavirus
vaccine and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV). These
activities were requested by the two grantees in their FY 2011 non-
competitive continuation applications submitted under funding
opportunity CI05-026, ``Emerging Infections Program (EIP),'' Catalogue
of Federal Domestic Assistance Number (CFDA): 93.283. Due to a lack of
funding availability, these activities were either approved but
unfunded or only partially funded in the grantee's FY 2011 continuation
award.
Only these two EIP sites requested funding for the rotavirus
activities and only one site (Georgia) requested funding for the PCV
activities. Since no other EIP sites requested funding for these
specific activities, Connecticut and Georgia will be the only sites
receiving funding for these activities.
Approximately $433,500 in ACA funding will be awarded, which
includes $333,500 for Rotavirus and $100,000 for PCV, to increase the
amount of funding available to evaluate the effectiveness of new
rotavirus and PCV vaccines currently being monitored through the
aforementioned participating EIP sites. Funding is appropriated under
the Affordable Care Act (PL 111-148), Title IV, Section 4002
(Prevention and Public Health Fund).
Accordingly, CDC adds the following information to the previously
published funding opportunity announcement:
--Authority: Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111-148), Title IV, Section
4002 (Prevention and Public Health Fund).
--CFDA #: 93.521--CDC--Investigations, Technical Assistance and
Affordable Care Act Projects.
Award Information:
Type of Award: Supplement to existing cooperative agreement.
Approximate Total Current Fiscal Year ACA Funding: $433,500.
Rotavirus (CT & GA): $333,500.
PCV (GA only): $100,000.
Anticipated Number of Awards: 2.
Fiscal Year Funds: 2011.
Anticipated Award Date: June 2011.
Application Selection Process:
Funding will be awarded to only those sites that included proposals
for the specific rotavirus and PCV vaccine effectiveness activities in
their EIP FY 2011 continuation application.
Funding Authority:
CDC will add the ACA Authority to that which is reflected in the
published Funding Opportunity CDC-RFA-CI05-026. The revised funding
authority language will read:
--This program is authorized under the Public Health Service Act
Sections 301(a)[42 U.S.C. 241(a)], 317(k)(1)[42 U.S.C. 247b(k)(1)], and
317(k)(2)[42 U.S.C. 247b(k)(2)], as amended, and Affordable Care Act
(Pub. L. 111-148), Title IV, Section 4002 (Prevention and Public Health
Fund).
DATES: The effective date for this action is the date of publication of
this Notice and remains in effect until the expiration of the project
period of the ACA funded applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elmira Benson, Acting Deputy Director,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2920 Brandywine Road,
Atlanta, GA 30341, telephone (770) 488-2802, e-mail
Elmira.Benson@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 23, 2010, the President signed into
law the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Public Law 111-148. ACA is designed
to improve and expand the scope of health care coverage for Americans.
Cost savings through disease prevention is an
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important element of this legislation and ACA has established a
Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) for this purpose.
Specifically, the legislation states in Section 4002 that the PPHF is
to ``provide for expanded and sustained national investment in
prevention and public health programs to improve health and help
restrain the rate of growth in private and public sector health care
costs.'' ACA and the Prevention and Public Health Fund make improving
public health a priority with investments to improve public health.
The PPHF states that the Secretary shall transfer amounts in the
Fund to accounts within the Department of Health and Human Services to
increase funding, over the fiscal year 2008 level, for programs
authorized by the Public Health Service Act, for prevention, wellness
and public health activities including prevention research and health
screenings, such as the Community Transformation Grant Program, the
Education and Outreach Campaign for Preventative Benefits, and
Immunization Programs.
ACA legislation affords an important opportunity to advance public
health across the lifespan and to reduce health disparities by
supporting an intensive community approach to chronic disease
prevention and control. Therefore, increasing funding available to
applicants under this FOA using the PPHF to continue monitoring the
effectiveness of vaccines is consistent with the purpose of the PPHF,
as stated above, to provide for an expanded and sustained national
investment in prevention and public health programs. Further, the
Secretary allocated funds to CDC, pursuant to the PPHF, for the types
of activities this FOA is designed to carry out.
Dated: March 25, 2011.
Tanja Popovic,
Deputy Associate Director for Science, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
[FR Doc. 2011-8653 Filed 4-11-11; 8:45 am]
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