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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Administration for Children
and Families, HHS.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
This notice amends Part K of
the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
of the Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS), Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), as
follows: Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Children and Families, as last
amended by77 FR 61002, September 21,
2012, and Office of Refugee
Resettlement, as last amended by 80 FR
3614, January 23, 2015. This notice adds
a new office, the Office on Trafficking
in Persons to the Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Children and Families and
transfers the functions of the Division of
Anti-Trafficking in Persons to this
office. The changes are as follows:
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I. Under Chapter KA, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families, Make the Following Changes
A. Delete KA.00 Mission in its
entirety and replace with the following:
KA.00 Mission. The Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families (OAS) provides executive
direction, leadership, and guidance for
all ACF programs. OAS provides
national leadership to develop and
coordinate public and private initiatives
for carrying out programs that promote
permanency placement planning, family
stability, and self-sufficiency. OAS
advises the Secretary on issues affecting
America’s children and families,
including Native Americans, refugees,
legalized aliens, and victims of human
trafficking. OAS provides leadership on
human service issues and conducts
emergency preparedness and response
operations during a nationally declared
emergency.
B. Delete KA.10 Organization in its
entirety and replace with the following:
KA.10 Organization. The Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families is headed by the Assistant
Secretary for Children and Families who
reports directly to the Secretary and
consists of:
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Children and Families (KA)
Executive Secretariat Office (KAF)
Office of Human Services Emergency
Preparedness and Response (KAG)
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary
and Inter-Departmental Liaison for
Early Childhood Development (KAH)
Office on Trafficking in Persons (KAI)
C. Establish KA.20 Functions,
Paragraph E, The Office on Trafficking
in Persons:
E. The Office on Trafficking in
Persons (KAI): The Office on Trafficking
in Persons (OTIP) is responsible for the
overall leadership of anti-trafficking
programs and services under the
purview of ACF, including, but not
limited to, implementing provisions of
the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
(TVPA). OTIP is led by a Director, with
the required knowledge and expertise in
advising the Assistant Secretary, ACF,
in the development of anti-trafficking
strategies, policies, and programs to
prevent human trafficking, build health
and human service capacity to respond
to human trafficking, increase victim
identification and access to services,
and strengthen the long-term health and
well-being outcomes of survivors of
human trafficking. The Office certifies
or provides letters of eligibility, as
appropriate, to victims of severe forms
of trafficking, in accordance with the
TVPA and promotes public awareness
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on human trafficking. The Office
identifies research priorities for ACF’s
anti-trafficking work, and leads the
preparation and presentation of related
memorandums, reports, briefings,
trainings, technical assistance, and
analyses.
II. Under Chapter KR, Office of Office
of Refugee Resettlement, Make the
Following Changes
A. Under Chapter KR, Office of
Refugee Resettlement, delete KR.00
Mission in its entirety and replace with
the following:
KR.00 Mission. The Office of
Refugee Resettlement (ORR) advises the
Secretary, through the Assistant
Secretary for Children and Families, on
matters relating to refugee resettlement,
immigration, victims of torture,
unaccompanied alien children, and the
repatriation of U.S. citizens. The Office
plans, develops, and directs
implementation of a comprehensive
program for domestic refugee and
entrant resettlement assistance to
include cash assistance, medical
assistance, and associated social
services in support of early selfsufficiency. It develops, recommends,
and issues program policies,
procedures, and interpretations to
provide program direction. The Office
monitors and evaluates the
performances of States and other public
and private agencies in administering
these programs and supports actions to
improve them. It provides leadership
and direction in the development and
coordination of national public and
private programs that provide assistance
to refugees, asylees, Cuban and Haitian
entrants, and certain Amerasians and
victims of severe forms of trafficking in
persons. The Office is also responsible
for the care and custody of
unaccompanied alien children, the
provision of specific consent in Special
Immigrant Juvenile status cases, and the
policies, procedures, and interpretations
needed in these program areas.
B. Under Chapter KR, ORR, delete
KR.10 Organization, in its entirety and
replace with the following:
KR.10 Organization. ORR is headed
by a Director, who reports to the
Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families. The Office is organized as
follows:
Office of the Director (KRA)
Division of Policy (KRA1)
Division of Refugee Assistance (KRE)
Division of Refugee Services (KRF)
Division of Children’s Services (KRH)
Division of Refugee Health (KRJ)
C. Under Chapter KR, ORR, delete
KR.20 Functions, Paragraph E in its
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entirety and renumber the current
paragraph F as paragraph E.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Katherine Chon, Director, Office on
Trafficking in Persons, Administration
for Children and Families, 901 D Street
SW., Washington, DC 20447; (202) 401–
9372.
This reorganization will be effective on
June 10, 2015.
Mark H. Greenberg,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families.
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Office of Community Services; Notice
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Administration for Children
and Families, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Notice of Tribal Consultation.
AGENCY:
The Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families, Office of
Community Services (OCS) will host a
virtual Tribal Consultation to consult on
the Assets for Independence (AFI)
program proposed Performance Progress
Report (PPR).
DATES: July 6, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Consultation will be via
webinar/teleconference.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gretchen Lehman, Program Manager,
Assets for Independence, Office of
Community Services, email
Gretchen.Lehman@acf.hhs.gov or phone
(202) 401–6614. To register for the
consultation, go to https://
www.surveymonkey.com/s/GLXK9W6. If
you do not have access to the internet,
you can register to participate in the
consultation by phone by calling (866)
778–6037. If you are not able to
participate in this consultation, but
want to submit testimony on this issue,
please mail it to the following address
no later than July 10, 2015: Jeannie L.
Chaffin, Office of Community Services,
370 L’Enfant Promenade SW.,
Washington, DC 20447.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AFI is a
competitive, discretionary grant
program that enables eligible
organizations to implement and
demonstrate an assets-based approach
for supporting low-income individuals
and their families. Tribal governments
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that apply jointly with 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are eligible for AFI
grants. For more information on the AFI
program, go to https://www.acf.hhs.gov/
programs/ocs/resource/assets-forindependence-program-summary.
OCS is proposing to create an AFI
program specific PPR to replace two
current AFI reports: The Semiannual
Standard Form Performance Progress
Report (SF–PPR) and the annual data
report. The AFI PPR would collect data
on project activities and attributes
similar to the reports that it is replacing.
OCS plans to use the data collected in
the AFI PPR to prepare the annual AFI
Report to Congress, to evaluate and
monitor the performance of the AFI
program overall and of individual
projects, and to inform and support
technical assistance efforts. The AFI Act
(Title IV of the Community
Opportunities, Accountability, and
Training and Educational Services Act
of 1998, Public Law 105–285, [42 U.S.C.
604 note]) requires that organizations
operating AFI projects submit annual
progress reports, and the AFI PPR
would fulfill this requirement.
OCS has proposed that the AFI PPR
would be submitted quarterly: Three
times per year using an abbreviated
short form and one time using a long
form. Both draft data collection
instruments are available for review at
https://idaresources.acf.hhs.gov/AFIPPR,
along with additional details about this
proposal.
Dated: June 8, 2015.
Jeannie L. Chaffin,
Director, Office of Community Services.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
On April
14, 2015, the Agency submitted a
proposed collection of information
entitled ‘‘Survey of Health Care
Practitioners for Device Labeling Format
and Content’’ to OMB for review and
clearance under 44 U.S.C. 3507. An
Agency may not conduct or sponsor,
and a person is not required to respond
to, a collection of information unless it
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approval expires on May 31, 2018. A
copy of the supporting statement for this
information collection is available on
the Internet at https://www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: June 5, 2015.
Leslie Kux,
Associate Commissioner for Policy.
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AGENCY:
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The Food and Drug
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‘‘Survey of Health Care Practitioners for
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Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
Notice.
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is announcing
that a collection of information entitled
‘‘Class II Special Controls Guidance
Document: Labeling for Natural Rubber
Latex Condoms’’ has been approved by
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FDA
PRA Staff, Office of Operations, Food
and Drug Administration, 8455
Colesville Rd., COLE–14526, Silver
Spring, MD 20993–0002, PRAStaff@
fda.hhs.gov.
On
January 30, 2015, the Agency submitted
a proposed collection of information
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice amends Part K of the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
as follows: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families, as last amended by77 FR 61002, September 21, 2012, and Office
of Refugee Resettlement, as last amended by 80 FR 3614, January 23,
2015. This notice adds a new office, the Office on Trafficking in
Persons to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families and transfers the functions of the Division of Anti-
Trafficking in Persons to this office. The changes are as follows:
I. Under Chapter KA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families, Make the Following Changes
A. Delete KA.00 Mission in its entirety and replace with the
following:
KA.00 Mission. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children
and Families (OAS) provides executive direction, leadership, and
guidance for all ACF programs. OAS provides national leadership to
develop and coordinate public and private initiatives for carrying out
programs that promote permanency placement planning, family stability,
and self-sufficiency. OAS advises the Secretary on issues affecting
America's children and families, including Native Americans, refugees,
legalized aliens, and victims of human trafficking. OAS provides
leadership on human service issues and conducts emergency preparedness
and response operations during a nationally declared emergency.
B. Delete KA.10 Organization in its entirety and replace with the
following:
KA.10 Organization. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Children and Families is headed by the Assistant Secretary for Children
and Families who reports directly to the Secretary and consists of:
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families (KA)
Executive Secretariat Office (KAF)
Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response (KAG)
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary and Inter-Departmental Liaison
for Early Childhood Development (KAH)
Office on Trafficking in Persons (KAI)
C. Establish KA.20 Functions, Paragraph E, The Office on
Trafficking in Persons:
E. The Office on Trafficking in Persons (KAI): The Office on
Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) is responsible for the overall leadership
of anti-trafficking programs and services under the purview of ACF,
including, but not limited to, implementing provisions of the
Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). OTIP is led by a Director,
with the required knowledge and expertise in advising the Assistant
Secretary, ACF, in the development of anti-trafficking strategies,
policies, and programs to prevent human trafficking, build health and
human service capacity to respond to human trafficking, increase victim
identification and access to services, and strengthen the long-term
health and well-being outcomes of survivors of human trafficking. The
Office certifies or provides letters of eligibility, as appropriate, to
victims of severe forms of trafficking, in accordance with the TVPA and
promotes public awareness on human trafficking. The Office identifies
research priorities for ACF's anti-trafficking work, and leads the
preparation and presentation of related memorandums, reports,
briefings, trainings, technical assistance, and analyses.
II. Under Chapter KR, Office of Office of Refugee Resettlement, Make
the Following Changes
A. Under Chapter KR, Office of Refugee Resettlement, delete KR.00
Mission in its entirety and replace with the following:
KR.00 Mission. The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) advises the
Secretary, through the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families,
on matters relating to refugee resettlement, immigration, victims of
torture, unaccompanied alien children, and the repatriation of U.S.
citizens. The Office plans, develops, and directs implementation of a
comprehensive program for domestic refugee and entrant resettlement
assistance to include cash assistance, medical assistance, and
associated social services in support of early self-sufficiency. It
develops, recommends, and issues program policies, procedures, and
interpretations to provide program direction. The Office monitors and
evaluates the performances of States and other public and private
agencies in administering these programs and supports actions to
improve them. It provides leadership and direction in the development
and coordination of national public and private programs that provide
assistance to refugees, asylees, Cuban and Haitian entrants, and
certain Amerasians and victims of severe forms of trafficking in
persons. The Office is also responsible for the care and custody of
unaccompanied alien children, the provision of specific consent in
Special Immigrant Juvenile status cases, and the policies, procedures,
and interpretations needed in these program areas.
B. Under Chapter KR, ORR, delete KR.10 Organization, in its
entirety and replace with the following:
KR.10 Organization. ORR is headed by a Director, who reports to the
Assistant Secretary for Children and Families. The Office is organized
as follows:
Office of the Director (KRA)
Division of Policy (KRA1)
Division of Refugee Assistance (KRE)
Division of Refugee Services (KRF)
Division of Children's Services (KRH)
Division of Refugee Health (KRJ)
C. Under Chapter KR, ORR, delete KR.20 Functions, Paragraph E in
its
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entirety and renumber the current paragraph F as paragraph E.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine Chon, Director, Office on
Trafficking in Persons, Administration for Children and Families, 901 D
Street SW., Washington, DC 20447; (202) 401-9372.
This reorganization will be effective on June 10, 2015.
Mark H. Greenberg,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families.
[FR Doc. 2015-14313 Filed 6-10-15; 8:45 am]
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