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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Temporary Reassignment of State,
Tribal, and Local Personnel During a
Public Health Emergency
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary
is announcing the availability of a final
guidance entitled ‘‘Guidance for
Temporary Reassignment of State,
Tribal, and Local Personnel during a
Public Health Emergency.’’ Section 201
of the Pandemic and All-Hazards
Preparedness Reauthorization Act of
2013 (PAHPRA), Public Law 113–5,
amends section 319 of the Public Health
Service (PHS) Act to allow the Secretary
of HHS, when she declares a public
health emergency under section 319 of
the PHS Act, to authorize, upon request
by a state or tribal organization or their
designee, the temporary reassignment of
state, tribal, and local personnel funded
through programs authorized under the
PHS Act to immediately address a
public health emergency in the state or
Indian tribe. This final guidance
addresses that provision.
ADDRESSES: Copy of the final guidance
may be obtained at
www.PHE.gov!femporacyReassignment.
Additional Information: For
additional information, please contact:
Lisa Kaplowitz, MD, MSHA, Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy and
Planning, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Preparedness and
Response, 200 Independence SW.,
Washington, DC 20004, telephone
number (202) 205–2882.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
201 of PAHPRA, Public Law 113–5,
amends section 319 of the PHS Act to
allow the Secretary of HHS, when she
declares a public health emergency
under section 319 of the PHS Act, to
authorize, upon request by a state or
tribal organization or their designee, the
temporary reassignment of state, tribal,
and local personnel funded though
programs authorized under the PHS Act
to immediately address a public health
emergency in the state or Indian tribe.
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The PHS Act requires that HHS issue
proposed guidance on this provision, to
be followed by a 60-day public
comment period. Consistent with this
requirement, a notice appeared in the
Federal Register on October 1, 2013 (78
FR 60283) notifying the public that HHS
was accepting comments on such
proposed guidance. This 60-day public
comment period concluded in
December 2013. There were nine
submissions received in the public
comment period. Five of the
submissions were local governments,
one state government, and three
associations. Revisions made based on
feedback received included setting
timelines for HHS to review;
standardizing the request template for
states and Indian tribes, expanding the
post event reporting requirements from
90 to 120 days, and clarifications on
which Public Health Service programs
were potentially affected.
The temporary reassignment
provision is applicable to state, tribal,
and local public health department or
agency personnel whose positions are
funded, in full or part, under PHS
programs. This authority terminates on
September 30, 2018.
This new provision provides an
important flexibility to state and local
health departments and tribal
organizations during an event requiring
all the resources at their disposal. The
temporary reassignment provision
permits state, tribal, and local personnel
to be voluntarily reassigned so they can
immediately respond to the public
health emergency in the affected
jurisdiction.
Dated: September 1, 2015.
Sylvia Burwell,
Secretary.
Editorial Note: This document was
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Federal Register on March 29, 2016.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Temporary Reassignment of State, Tribal, and Local Personnel
During a Public Health Emergency
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary is announcing the availability of a final guidance entitled
``Guidance for Temporary Reassignment of State, Tribal, and Local
Personnel during a Public Health Emergency.'' Section 201 of the
Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act of 2013
(PAHPRA), Public Law 113-5, amends section 319 of the Public Health
Service (PHS) Act to allow the Secretary of HHS, when she declares a
public health emergency under section 319 of the PHS Act, to authorize,
upon request by a state or tribal organization or their designee, the
temporary reassignment of state, tribal, and local personnel funded
through programs authorized under the PHS Act to immediately address a
public health emergency in the state or Indian tribe. This final
guidance addresses that provision.
ADDRESSES: Copy of the final guidance may be obtained at
www.PHE.gov!femporacyReassignment.
Additional Information: For additional information, please contact:
Lisa Kaplowitz, MD, MSHA, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy
and Planning, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and
Response, 200 Independence SW., Washington, DC 20004, telephone number
(202) 205-2882.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 201 of PAHPRA, Public Law 113-5,
amends section 319 of the PHS Act to allow the Secretary of HHS, when
she declares a public health emergency under section 319 of the PHS
Act, to authorize, upon request by a state or tribal organization or
their designee, the temporary reassignment of state, tribal, and local
personnel funded though programs authorized under the PHS Act to
immediately address a public health emergency in the state or Indian
tribe.
The PHS Act requires that HHS issue proposed guidance on this
provision, to be followed by a 60-day public comment period. Consistent
with this requirement, a notice appeared in the Federal Register on
October 1, 2013 (78 FR 60283) notifying the public that HHS was
accepting comments on such proposed guidance. This 60-day public
comment period concluded in December 2013. There were nine submissions
received in the public comment period. Five of the submissions were
local governments, one state government, and three associations.
Revisions made based on feedback received included setting timelines
for HHS to review; standardizing the request template for states and
Indian tribes, expanding the post event reporting requirements from 90
to 120 days, and clarifications on which Public Health Service programs
were potentially affected.
The temporary reassignment provision is applicable to state,
tribal, and local public health department or agency personnel whose
positions are funded, in full or part, under PHS programs. This
authority terminates on September 30, 2018.
This new provision provides an important flexibility to state and
local health departments and tribal organizations during an event
requiring all the resources at their disposal. The temporary
reassignment provision permits state, tribal, and local personnel to be
voluntarily reassigned so they can immediately respond to the public
health emergency in the affected jurisdiction.
Dated: September 1, 2015.
Sylvia Burwell,
Secretary.
Editorial Note: This document was received for publication by
the Office of the Federal Register on March 29, 2016.
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