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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Nominations to the Presidential
Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Office of the Secretary, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Health,
Department of Health and Human
Services.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Health (OASH) is seeking
nominations of qualified individuals to
be considered for appointment as
members of the Presidential Advisory
Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA). The
PACHA is a federal advisory committee
within the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS). Management
support for the activities of this Council
is the responsibility of the Office of
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy
in the OASH. The qualified individuals
will be nominated to the Secretary of
Health and Human Services for
consideration for appointment as
members of the PACHA. Members of the
Council, including the Chair, are
appointed by the Secretary. Members
are invited to serve on the Council for
up to four-year terms. The Council was
established to provide advice,
information, and recommendations to
the Secretary regarding programs and
policies intended to promote effective
prevention and care of HIV infection
and AIDS. The functions of the Council
are solely advisory in nature.
DATES: All nominations must be
received no later than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on
January 2, 2018 to the address listed
below.
SUMMARY:
All nominations should be
mailed or delivered to Ms. B. Kaye
Hayes, Executive Director, PACHA,
Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of HIV/AIDS and
Infectious Disease Policy, 330 C Street
SW., Room L100B, Washington, DC
20024.
ADDRESSES:
Ms.
Caroline Talev, Public Health Analyst,
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/
AIDS, 330 C Street SW., Room L106B,
Washington, DC 20024; (202) 795–7622
or Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. More
detailed information about PACHA can
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be obtained by accessing the Council’s
page on the HIV.gov site at https://
www.hiv.gov/federal-response/pacha/
about-pacha.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PACHA
was established by Executive Order
12963, dated June 14, 1995, as amended
by Executive Order 13009, dated June
14, 1996, and is currently operating
under the authority given in Executive
Order 13811, dated September 29, 2017.
The Council was established to provide
advice, information, and
recommendations to the Secretary
regarding programs and policies
intended to promote effective
prevention and care of HIV infection
and AIDS. The functions of the Council
are solely advisory in nature.
The Council consists of not more than
25 members. Council members are
selected from prominent community
leaders with particular expertise in, or
knowledge of, matters concerning HIV
and AIDS, public health, global health,
philanthropy, marketing or business, as
well as other national leaders held in
high esteem from other sectors of
society. Council members are appointed
by the Secretary or designee, in
consultation with the White House.
Pursuant to advance written agreement,
Council members shall receive no
stipend for the advisory service they
render as members of PACHA. However,
as authorized by law and in accordance
with federal travel regulations, PACHA
members may receive per diem and
reimbursement for travel expenses
incurred in relation to performing duties
for the Council.
This announcement is to solicit
nominations of qualified candidates to
fill vacancies on the PACHA.
Nominations: In accordance with the
PACHA charter, persons nominated for
appointment as members of the PACHA
should be among prominent community
leaders and authorities with particular
expertise in, of knowledge of, matters
concerning HIV and AIDS, public
health, global health, philanthropy,
marketing or business, as well as other
national leaders held in high esteem
from other sectors of society. The
following information should be
included in the package of material
submitted for each individual being
nominated for consideration of
appointment:
• Name, return address, and daytime
telephone number and affiliation(s) of
the individual being nominated, the
basis for the individual’s nomination,
and a statement bearing an original
signature of the nominated individual
that, if appointed, he or she is willing
to serve as a member of the Council;
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• Name, return address, and daytime
telephone number at which the
nominator may be contacted.
Nominations from organizations must
identify a principal contact person; and
• A copy of a current resume or
curriculum vitae for the nominated
individual.
Individuals can nominate themselves
for consideration of appointment to the
Council. All nominations must include
the required information. Incomplete
nominations will not be processed for
consideration. The letter from the
nominator and certification of the
nominated individual must bear original
signatures; reproduced copies of these
signatures are not acceptable.
The Department is legally required to
ensure that the membership of HHS
federal advisory committees is fairly
balanced in terms of points of view
represented and the functions to be
performed by the advisory committee.
For the PACHA, it is important that the
perspectives of people living with HIV,
those from groups that are
disproportionately affected by HIV
infection and AIDS, health care
providers, and organizations providing
prevention, care and treatment services
to these populations be included. Every
effort is made to ensure that the views
of women, all ethnic and racial groups,
and people with disabilities are
represented on HHS federal advisory
committees and, therefore, the
Department encourages nominations of
qualified candidates from these groups.
The Department also encourages
geographic diversity in the composition
of the Council. Appointment to the
Council shall be made without
discrimination on the basis of age, race,
ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,
disability, and cultural, religious, or
socioeconomic status. The Standards of
Ethical Conduct for Employees of the
Executive Branch are applicable to
individuals who are appointed as
members of the Council.
Dated: November 22, 2017.
B. Kaye Hayes,
Executive Director, Presidential Advisory
Council on HIV/AIDS.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Nominations to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) is
seeking nominations of qualified individuals to be considered for
appointment as members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
(PACHA). The PACHA is a federal advisory committee within the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Management support for
the activities of this Council is the responsibility of the Office of
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy in the OASH. The qualified
individuals will be nominated to the Secretary of Health and Human
Services for consideration for appointment as members of the PACHA.
Members of the Council, including the Chair, are appointed by the
Secretary. Members are invited to serve on the Council for up to four-
year terms. The Council was established to provide advice, information,
and recommendations to the Secretary regarding programs and policies
intended to promote effective prevention and care of HIV infection and
AIDS. The functions of the Council are solely advisory in nature.
DATES: All nominations must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. (ET) on
January 2, 2018 to the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be mailed or delivered to Ms. B. Kaye
Hayes, Executive Director, PACHA, Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy, 330 C
Street SW., Room L100B, Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Caroline Talev, Public Health
Analyst, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, 330 C Street SW.,
Room L106B, Washington, DC 20024; (202) 795-7622 or
Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. More detailed information about PACHA can be
obtained by accessing the Council's page on the HIV.gov site at https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/pacha/about-pacha.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PACHA was established by Executive Order
12963, dated June 14, 1995, as amended by Executive Order 13009, dated
June 14, 1996, and is currently operating under the authority given in
Executive Order 13811, dated September 29, 2017. The Council was
established to provide advice, information, and recommendations to the
Secretary regarding programs and policies intended to promote effective
prevention and care of HIV infection and AIDS. The functions of the
Council are solely advisory in nature.
The Council consists of not more than 25 members. Council members
are selected from prominent community leaders with particular expertise
in, or knowledge of, matters concerning HIV and AIDS, public health,
global health, philanthropy, marketing or business, as well as other
national leaders held in high esteem from other sectors of society.
Council members are appointed by the Secretary or designee, in
consultation with the White House. Pursuant to advance written
agreement, Council members shall receive no stipend for the advisory
service they render as members of PACHA. However, as authorized by law
and in accordance with federal travel regulations, PACHA members may
receive per diem and reimbursement for travel expenses incurred in
relation to performing duties for the Council.
This announcement is to solicit nominations of qualified candidates
to fill vacancies on the PACHA.
Nominations: In accordance with the PACHA charter, persons
nominated for appointment as members of the PACHA should be among
prominent community leaders and authorities with particular expertise
in, of knowledge of, matters concerning HIV and AIDS, public health,
global health, philanthropy, marketing or business, as well as other
national leaders held in high esteem from other sectors of society. The
following information should be included in the package of material
submitted for each individual being nominated for consideration of
appointment:
Name, return address, and daytime telephone number and
affiliation(s) of the individual being nominated, the basis for the
individual's nomination, and a statement bearing an original signature
of the nominated individual that, if appointed, he or she is willing to
serve as a member of the Council;
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Name, return address, and daytime telephone number at
which the nominator may be contacted. Nominations from organizations
must identify a principal contact person; and
A copy of a current resume or curriculum vitae for the
nominated individual.
Individuals can nominate themselves for consideration of
appointment to the Council. All nominations must include the required
information. Incomplete nominations will not be processed for
consideration. The letter from the nominator and certification of the
nominated individual must bear original signatures; reproduced copies
of these signatures are not acceptable.
The Department is legally required to ensure that the membership of
HHS federal advisory committees is fairly balanced in terms of points
of view represented and the functions to be performed by the advisory
committee. For the PACHA, it is important that the perspectives of
people living with HIV, those from groups that are disproportionately
affected by HIV infection and AIDS, health care providers, and
organizations providing prevention, care and treatment services to
these populations be included. Every effort is made to ensure that the
views of women, all ethnic and racial groups, and people with
disabilities are represented on HHS federal advisory committees and,
therefore, the Department encourages nominations of qualified
candidates from these groups. The Department also encourages geographic
diversity in the composition of the Council. Appointment to the Council
shall be made without discrimination on the basis of age, race,
ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and cultural,
religious, or socioeconomic status. The Standards of Ethical Conduct
for Employees of the Executive Branch are applicable to individuals who
are appointed as members of the Council.
Dated: November 22, 2017.
B. Kaye Hayes,
Executive Director, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
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