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116. April L. Strang-Kutay, Lancaster,
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Nominations to the Advisory
Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety
and Availability
Office of HIV/AIDS and
Infectious Disease Policy, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of
the Secretary, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Office of Assistant
Secretary for Health (OASH) is seeking
nominations of qualified individuals to
be considered for appointment as
members of the Advisory Committee on
Blood and Tissue Safety and
Availability (ACBTSA). ACBTSA is a
Federal advisory committee within the
Department of Health and Human
Services. Management support for the
activities of this Committee is the
responsibility of the OASH. The
qualified individuals will be nominated
to the Secretary of Health and Human
Services for consideration of
appointment as members of the
ACBTSA. Members of the Committee,
including the Chair, are appointed by
the Secretary. Members are invited to
serve on the Committee for up to fouryear terms.
DATES: All nominations must be
received no later than 4:00 p.m. ET on
Friday, December 28 2018 at the address
listed below.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be
sent to the ACBTSA email address at
ACBTSA@hhs.gov. Alternatively,
nominations can be mailed or delivered
to: Mr. James Berger, Senior Advisor for
Blood and Tissue Policy, Office of
Assistant Secretary for Health,
Department of Health and Human
Services, 330 C Street SW, Room L001
Switzer Building, Washington, DC
20201. Telephone: (202) 795–7608;
Email ACBTSA@hhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
James Berger, Senior Advisor for Blood
and Tissue Policy. Contact information
for Mr. Berger is provided above.
A copy of the Committee charter and
roster of the current membership can be
obtained by contacting Mr. Berger or by
SUMMARY:
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accessing the ACBTSA website at https://
www.hhs.gov/bloodsafety.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
ACBTSA provides advice to the
Secretary through the Assistant
Secretary for Health. The Committee
advises on a range of policy issues to
include: (1) Broad public health, ethical
and legal issues related to transfusion
and transplantation safety, (2) risk
communications related to blood
transfusion and tissue transplantation,
and (3) the identification of public
health issues that affect the availability
of blood, blood products, and tissues.
The Committee consists of 23 voting
members; 14 public members, including
the Chair, and nine (9) individuals
designated to serve as official
representative members. The public
members are selected from State and
local organizations, patient advocacy
groups, provider organizations,
academic researchers, ethicists,
physicians, surgeons, scientists, risk
communication experts, consumer
advocates, and from among
communities of persons who are
frequent recipients of blood or blood
products or who have received tissues
or organs. The nine individuals who are
appointed as official representatives are
selected to serve the interests of the
blood, blood products, tissue and organ
professional organizations or business
sectors. The representative members are
selected from the following groups: The
AABB (formerly the American
Association of Blood Banks); American
Association of Tissue Banks; Eye Bank
Association of America; Association of
Organ Procurement Organizations; and
one of either the American Red Cross or
America’s Blood Centers. The
Committee composition can include
additional representation from either
the plasma protein fraction community
or a trade organization; a manufacturer
of blood, plasma, or other tissue/organ
test kits; a manufacturer of blood,
plasma or other tissue/organ equipment;
a major hospital organization; or a major
hospital accreditation organization.
Where more than one company
produces a specified product or process,
representatives from those companies
shall rotate on the same schedule as
public members.
All ACBTSA members are authorized
to receive the prescribed per diem
allowance and reimbursement for travel
expenses that are incurred to attend
meetings and conduct Committeerelated business, in accordance with
Standard Government Travel
Regulations. Individuals who are
appointed to serve as public members
are authorized also to receive a stipend
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for attending Committee meetings and
to carry out other Committee-related
business. Individuals who are appointed
to serve as representative members for a
particular interest group or industry are
not authorized to receive a stipend for
the performance of these duties.
This announcement is to solicit
nominations of qualified candidates to
five public member positions on the
ACBTSA.
Nominations
In accordance with the charter,
persons nominated for appointment as
members of the ACBTSA should be
among authorities knowledgeable in
blood banking, tissue banking,
transfusion medicine, organ or tissue
transplantation, plasma therapies,
transfusion and transplantation safety,
bioethics, socioeconomics, health
policy/law, and/or related disciplines.
Nominations should be typewritten. The
following information should be
included in the package of material
submitted for each individual being
nominated for consideration of
appointment: (a) The name, return
address, daytime telephone number and
affiliation(s) of the individual being
nominated, the basis for the individual’s
nomination, the category for which the
individual is being nominated, 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 Committee; (b) the
name, return address, and daytime
telephone number at which the
nominator may be contacted.
Organizational nominators must
identify a principal contact person in
addition to the contact; and (c) a copy
of a current curriculum vitae or resume
for the nominated individual.
Individuals can nominate themselves
for consideration of appointment to the
Committee. 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.
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.
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The Department also encourages
geographic diversity in the composition
of the committee. Appointment to this
Committee 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 public members of Federal
advisory committees. Individuals
appointed to serve as public members of
Federal advisory committees are
classified as special government
employees (SGEs). SGEs are government
employees for purposes of the conflict
of interest laws. Therefore, individuals
appointed to serve as public members of
the ACBTSA are subject to an ethics
review. The ethics review is conducted
to determine if the individual has any
interests and/or activities in the private
sector that may conflict with
performance of their official duties as a
member of the Committee. Individuals
appointed to serve as public members of
the committee will be required to
disclose information regarding financial
holdings, consultancies, and research
grants and/or contracts.
Dated: October 19, 2018.
James J. Berger,
Senior Advisor for Blood and Tissue Policy,
Designated Federal Officer, Advisory
Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and
Availability.
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Draft NTP Monograph on the
Systematic Review of Evidence of
Long-Term Neurological Effects
Following Acute Exposure to the
Organophosphorus Nerve Agent Sarin;
Availability of Document; Request for
Comments; Notice of Peer-Review
Meeting
AGENCY:
National Institutes of Health,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
The National Toxicology
Program (NTP) announces availability of
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Nominations to the Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety
and Availability
AGENCY: Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of the Secretary, Department of
Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) is seeking
nominations of qualified individuals to be considered for appointment
as members of the Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and
Availability (ACBTSA). ACBTSA is a Federal advisory committee within
the Department of Health and Human Services. Management support for the
activities of this Committee is the responsibility of the OASH. The
qualified individuals will be nominated to the Secretary of Health and
Human Services for consideration of appointment as members of the
ACBTSA. Members of the Committee, including the Chair, are appointed by
the Secretary. Members are invited to serve on the Committee for up to
four-year terms.
DATES: All nominations must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. ET on
Friday, December 28 2018 at the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: All nominations should be sent to the ACBTSA email address
at [email protected]. Alternatively, nominations can be mailed or
delivered to: Mr. James Berger, Senior Advisor for Blood and Tissue
Policy, Office of Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health
and Human Services, 330 C Street SW, Room L001 Switzer Building,
Washington, DC 20201. Telephone: (202) 795-7608; Email [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. James Berger, Senior Advisor for
Blood and Tissue Policy. Contact information for Mr. Berger is provided
above.
A copy of the Committee charter and roster of the current
membership can be obtained by contacting Mr. Berger or by
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accessing the ACBTSA website at https://www.hhs.gov/bloodsafety.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ACBTSA provides advice to the Secretary
through the Assistant Secretary for Health. The Committee advises on a
range of policy issues to include: (1) Broad public health, ethical and
legal issues related to transfusion and transplantation safety, (2)
risk communications related to blood transfusion and tissue
transplantation, and (3) the identification of public health issues
that affect the availability of blood, blood products, and tissues.
The Committee consists of 23 voting members; 14 public members,
including the Chair, and nine (9) individuals designated to serve as
official representative members. The public members are selected from
State and local organizations, patient advocacy groups, provider
organizations, academic researchers, ethicists, physicians, surgeons,
scientists, risk communication experts, consumer advocates, and from
among communities of persons who are frequent recipients of blood or
blood products or who have received tissues or organs. The nine
individuals who are appointed as official representatives are selected
to serve the interests of the blood, blood products, tissue and organ
professional organizations or business sectors. The representative
members are selected from the following groups: The AABB (formerly the
American Association of Blood Banks); American Association of Tissue
Banks; Eye Bank Association of America; Association of Organ
Procurement Organizations; and one of either the American Red Cross or
America's Blood Centers. The Committee composition can include
additional representation from either the plasma protein fraction
community or a trade organization; a manufacturer of blood, plasma, or
other tissue/organ test kits; a manufacturer of blood, plasma or other
tissue/organ equipment; a major hospital organization; or a major
hospital accreditation organization. Where more than one company
produces a specified product or process, representatives from those
companies shall rotate on the same schedule as public members.
All ACBTSA members are authorized to receive the prescribed per
diem allowance and reimbursement for travel expenses that are incurred
to attend meetings and conduct Committee-related business, in
accordance with Standard Government Travel Regulations. Individuals who
are appointed to serve as public members are authorized also to receive
a stipend for attending Committee meetings and to carry out other
Committee-related business. Individuals who are appointed to serve as
representative members for a particular interest group or industry are
not authorized to receive a stipend for the performance of these
duties.
This announcement is to solicit nominations of qualified candidates
to five public member positions on the ACBTSA.
Nominations
In accordance with the charter, persons nominated for appointment
as members of the ACBTSA should be among authorities knowledgeable in
blood banking, tissue banking, transfusion medicine, organ or tissue
transplantation, plasma therapies, transfusion and transplantation
safety, bioethics, socioeconomics, health policy/law, and/or related
disciplines. Nominations should be typewritten. The following
information should be included in the package of material submitted for
each individual being nominated for consideration of appointment: (a)
The name, return address, daytime telephone number and affiliation(s)
of the individual being nominated, the basis for the individual's
nomination, the category for which the individual is being nominated,
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 Committee; (b) the name, return address, and daytime
telephone number at which the nominator may be contacted.
Organizational nominators must identify a principal contact person in
addition to the contact; and (c) a copy of a current curriculum vitae
or resume for the nominated individual.
Individuals can nominate themselves for consideration of
appointment to the Committee. 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. 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 committee. Appointment to this Committee 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 public
members of Federal advisory committees. Individuals appointed to serve
as public members of Federal advisory committees are classified as
special government employees (SGEs). SGEs are government employees for
purposes of the conflict of interest laws. Therefore, individuals
appointed to serve as public members of the ACBTSA are subject to an
ethics review. The ethics review is conducted to determine if the
individual has any interests and/or activities in the private sector
that may conflict with performance of their official duties as a member
of the Committee. Individuals appointed to serve as public members of
the committee will be required to disclose information regarding
financial holdings, consultancies, and research grants and/or
contracts.
Dated: October 19, 2018.
James J. Berger,
Senior Advisor for Blood and Tissue Policy, Designated Federal Officer,
Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety and Availability.
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