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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health, Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
statement of Organization, Function,
and Delegation of Authority for the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services is being amended at Chapter
AC, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health (OASH), as last amended at 69
FR 660–661, dated January 6, 2004; 72
FR 58095–6, dated October 12, 2007;
and most recently at 75 FR 53304–05,
dated August 31, 2010. The amendment
reflects the consolidation and
realignment of personnel oversight,
administration and management
functions and responsibilities for the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health’s Immediate Office. The changes
are as follows:
I. Under Chapter AC, Section AC.20
Functions, delete Paragraph A, ‘‘The
Immediate Office (ACA),’’ in its entirety
and replace with the following:
A. The Immediate Office (ACA) 75 FR
53304–05, Aug. 31, 2010
(1) Provides direction to program offices
within OASH; (2) Provides oversight and
direction to the Regional Health
Administrators (I–X) and their associated
staff; (3) Provides advice to assure that the
Department conducts broad based public
health assessments designed to better define
public health challenges and to design
solutions to those problems; assists other
components within the Department in
anticipating future public health issues and
problems, and provides assistance to ensure
that the Department designs and implements
appropriate approaches, interventions, and
evaluations, to maintain, sustain, and
improve the health of the Nation; (4) At the
direction of the Secretary, provides
assistance in leading and managing the
implementation and coordination of
Secretarial decisions for Public Health
Service (PHS) Operating Divisions (OPDIVs),
and for that purpose, draws on Staff
Divisions (STAFFDIVs) and other
organizational units for assistance in regard
to legislation, budget, communications, and
policy analysis; (5) Provides advice to the
Secretary and senior Department officials on
budget and legislative issues of the PHS
OPDIVs; (6) Works in conjunction with the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and
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Evaluation on matters of health science
policy analysis and development; (7)
Provides a focus for leadership on matters
including recommendations for policy on
population-based public health, science and
public health infrastructure; and the
Secretary’s direction leads and/or
coordinates initiatives that cut across
agencies and OPDIVs; (8) Works in
conjunction with the Department’s PHS
OPDIVs, and others, in building and
promoting relationships among and between
State and local health departments, academic
institutions, professional and constituency
organizations (9) Communicates and interacts
with national and international professional
and constituency organizations on matters of
public health and science; (10) Manages the
vaccine and immunization related activities
for the Secretary; (11) Provides leadership
and coordinates public health activities that
addresses health disparities related to sexual
orientation; (12) Responsible for management
and oversight of human research subjects
protections functions and related activities
where research involves human subjects; (13)
Proposes findings of research misconduct
and administrative actions in response to
allegations of research misconduct involving
research conducted or supported by the PHS
OPDIVs, including reversal of an institution’s
no misconduct finding or opening of a new
investigation; (14) Provides administrative
and management support on bioethical
issues; (15) Provides support for the Office of
the Surgeon General (OSG) in the exercise of
statutory requirements and assigned
activities as the Department’s liaison for
military and veterans issues and works with
veterans associations and organizations to
bring focus on the health needs of veterans
and military families; (16) Through the OSG
directs and manages the PHS Commissioned
Corps, which includes a cadre of health
professionals, and the associated personnel
systems in support of the missions of the
Department and public health activities of
non-HHS agencies in which officers are
assigned or detailed to, and provides
oversight and direction for officer
assignments and professional development;
and (17) Provides policy, related
administrative management, oversight, and
routinely measure the effectiveness of the
Commissioned Corps.
II. Delegations of Authority. Pending
further re-delegation, Directives or
orders made by the Secretary, or the
Assistant Secretary for Health, all
delegations and re-delegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of the affected organizational
component will continue in effect
pending further re-delegations, provided
they are consistent with this
reorganization.
Dated: December 27, 2011.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health, Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Function,
and Delegation of Authority for the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services is being amended at Chapter
AC, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health (OASH), as last amended at 72
FR 58095–96, dated October 12, 2007;
69 FR 660–661, dated January 6, 2004;
68 FR 70507–10, dated December 18,
2003; 67 FR 71568–70, dated December
2, 2002; and most recently at 75 FR
53304–05, dated August 31, 2010. The
amendment reflects the realignment of
personnel oversight, administration and
management functions for the U.S.
Public Health Service (PHS)
Commissioned Corps in the OASH.
Specifically, it realigns these functions
in the Office of the Surgeon General
(ACM) and abolishes the Office of
Commissioned Corps Force
Management (ACQ). The changes are as
follows:
I. Under Part A, Chapter AC, Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Health, make
the following changes:
A. Under Section AC.10 Organization,
delete ‘‘L. Office of Commissioned
Corps Force Management (ACQ),’’ in its
entirety.
B. Under Section AC.20, Functions,
delete Paragraph ‘‘I. Office of Surgeon
General (ACM),’’ in its entirety and
replace with the following:
I. Office of the Surgeon General
(ACM)
Section ACM.00 Mission: The Office
of the Surgeon General (OSG) is under
the direction of the Surgeon General
(SG) of the United States Public Health
Service (PHS), who reports to the
Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH)
and provides staff support for: (1)
Assuring day-to-day management of the
PHS Commissioned Corps’ operations,
training, force readiness, and field
command of deployments; (2) Issuing
warnings to the public on identified
health hazards; (3) Reviewing of the
particulars of Department of Defense
(DoD) plans for transportation, open air
testing and disposal of lethal chemicals
or biological warfare agents with respect
to any hazards to public health and
safety such transportation, testing, or
disposal may pose and in
recommending precautions necessary to
protect the public health and safety (50
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U.S.C. 1512 (2) & (3)); (4)
Communicating with professional
societies to receive, solicit, and channel
concerns regarding health policy on
behalf of the ASH; (5) Maintaining
liaison with the Surgeons Generals of
the Military Departments and the Under
Secretary for Health of the Department
of Veterans Affairs; (6) Representing
PHS at national and international health
and professional meetings to interpret
PHS missions, policy, organizational
responsibilities and programs, as
assigned; (7) Maintaining and
overseeing the activities of the
Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps
program (42 U.S.C. 300hh–15; (8)
Providing liaison with governmental
and non-governmental organizations on
matters pertaining to military and
veterans affairs. The Office provides
staff support for: (9) Activities relating
to membership on the Boards of Regents
of the Uniformed Services University of
the Health Sciences (per 10 U.S.C.
2113a(a)(3)) and other such positions as
are authorized by law, further OASH’s
programmatic interests, and comply
with Federal ethics, laws and
regulations.
Section ACM.10 Organization: The
OSG is comprised of the following
components:
• Immediate Office of the Surgeon
General (ACM)
• Division of Science and
Communications (ACM1)
• Division of Commissioned Corps
Personnel & Readiness (ACM2)
• Division of the Civilian Volunteer
Medical Reserve Corps (ACM5)
• Division of Systems Integration
(ACM6)
Section ACM.20 Functions:
(a) Immediate Office of the Surgeon
General (ACM): (1) Advises the ASH on
matters relating to protecting and
advancing the public health of the
Nation; (2) Manages special
deployments that address Presidential
and Secretarial initiatives directed
toward resolving critical public health
problems; (3) Serves, as requested, as
the spokesperson on behalf of the
Secretary and the ASH, addressing the
quality of public health practice on the
Nation; (4) Provides supervision of
activities relating to the day-to-day
management of operations, training,
force readiness, and deployment of
officers of the PHS Commissioned
Corps; (5) Provides advice to the ASH
on the policies and implementation
related to the appointment, promotion,
assimilation, recognition, professional
development, retirement, and other
matters required for the efficient
management of the Commissioned
Corps; (6) Provides liaison with
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Statement of
Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary, statement of Organization,
Function, and Delegation of Authority for the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services is being amended at Chapter AC, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), as last amended at 69 FR 660-
661, dated January 6, 2004; 72 FR 58095-6, dated October 12, 2007; and
most recently at 75 FR 53304-05, dated August 31, 2010. The amendment
reflects the consolidation and realignment of personnel oversight,
administration and management functions and responsibilities for the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health's Immediate Office. The
changes are as follows:
I. Under Chapter AC, Section AC.20 Functions, delete Paragraph A,
``The Immediate Office (ACA),'' in its entirety and replace with the
following:
A. The Immediate Office (ACA) 75 FR 53304-05, Aug. 31, 2010
(1) Provides direction to program offices within OASH; (2)
Provides oversight and direction to the Regional Health
Administrators (I-X) and their associated staff; (3) Provides advice
to assure that the Department conducts broad based public health
assessments designed to better define public health challenges and
to design solutions to those problems; assists other components
within the Department in anticipating future public health issues
and problems, and provides assistance to ensure that the Department
designs and implements appropriate approaches, interventions, and
evaluations, to maintain, sustain, and improve the health of the
Nation; (4) At the direction of the Secretary, provides assistance
in leading and managing the implementation and coordination of
Secretarial decisions for Public Health Service (PHS) Operating
Divisions (OPDIVs), and for that purpose, draws on Staff Divisions
(STAFFDIVs) and other organizational units for assistance in regard
to legislation, budget, communications, and policy analysis; (5)
Provides advice to the Secretary and senior Department officials on
budget and legislative issues of the PHS OPDIVs; (6) Works in
conjunction with the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
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Evaluation on matters of health science policy analysis and
development; (7) Provides a focus for leadership on matters
including recommendations for policy on population-based public
health, science and public health infrastructure; and the
Secretary's direction leads and/or coordinates initiatives that cut
across agencies and OPDIVs; (8) Works in conjunction with the
Department's PHS OPDIVs, and others, in building and promoting
relationships among and between State and local health departments,
academic institutions, professional and constituency organizations
(9) Communicates and interacts with national and international
professional and constituency organizations on matters of public
health and science; (10) Manages the vaccine and immunization
related activities for the Secretary; (11) Provides leadership and
coordinates public health activities that addresses health
disparities related to sexual orientation; (12) Responsible for
management and oversight of human research subjects protections
functions and related activities where research involves human
subjects; (13) Proposes findings of research misconduct and
administrative actions in response to allegations of research
misconduct involving research conducted or supported by the PHS
OPDIVs, including reversal of an institution's no misconduct finding
or opening of a new investigation; (14) Provides administrative and
management support on bioethical issues; (15) Provides support for
the Office of the Surgeon General (OSG) in the exercise of statutory
requirements and assigned activities as the Department's liaison for
military and veterans issues and works with veterans associations
and organizations to bring focus on the health needs of veterans and
military families; (16) Through the OSG directs and manages the PHS
Commissioned Corps, which includes a cadre of health professionals,
and the associated personnel systems in support of the missions of
the Department and public health activities of non-HHS agencies in
which officers are assigned or detailed to, and provides oversight
and direction for officer assignments and professional development;
and (17) Provides policy, related administrative management,
oversight, and routinely measure the effectiveness of the
Commissioned Corps.
II. Delegations of Authority. Pending further re-delegation,
Directives or orders made by the Secretary, or the Assistant Secretary
for Health, all delegations and re-delegations of authority made to
officials and employees of the affected organizational component will
continue in effect pending further re-delegations, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
Dated: December 27, 2011.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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