Announcement of the Intent To Issue One OPDIV-Initiated Supplement to BCFS Health and Human Services Under the Standing Announcement for Residential (Shelter) Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children, HHS-2017-ACF-ORR-ZU-1132, 31323 [2019-13992]
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consensus recommendations, under the
Better Respiratory Equipment using
Advanced Technologies for Healthcare
Employees project (Project BREATHE),
to improve respiratory protective
equipment used by healthcare workers.
These earlier consensus
recommendations will be modified as
NIOSH develops the consensus
recommendations for the project New
Generation PAPRs.
This project seeks to improve
respirator tolerability, comfort, and
other functional characteristics, while
maintaining a level of protection
equivalent to or greater than current
standards. The design changes
contemplated in this project could
increase compliance with respiratory
protection guidelines and standards
among healthcare workers.
John J. Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
[CFDA Number: 93.676]
Announcement of the Intent To Issue
One OPDIV-Initiated Supplement to
BCFS Health and Human Services
Under the Standing Announcement for
Residential (Shelter) Services for
Unaccompanied Alien Children, HHS–
2017–ACF–ORR–ZU–1132
Unaccompanied Alien
Children’s (UAC) Program, Office of
Refugee Resettlement (ORR),
Administration for Children and
Families (ACF), U.S Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of intent to issue one
OPDIV-Initiated Supplement to BCFS
Health and Human Services, San
Antonio, Texas under the UAC Program.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Refugee Resettlement (ORR), announces
the intent to issue one OPDIV-Initiated
Supplement to BCFS Health and Human
Services, San Antonio, Texas in the
amount of up to $300,800,000. ORR
announces the issuance of the first
installment for 60 days in the amount of
up to $50,000,000.
ORR has been identifying additional
capacity to provide shelter for potential
increases in apprehensions of
Unaccompanied Alien Children at the
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U.S. Southern Border. Planning for
increased shelter capacity is a prudent
step to ensure that ORR is able to meet
its responsibility, by law, to provide
shelter for Unaccompanied Alien
Children referred to its care by the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
To ensure sufficient capacity to
provide shelter to unaccompanied alien
children referred to HHS, ORR is
requesting that BCFS provide up to
1,300 temporary shelter beds at Carrizo
Springs, Texas over a graduated
timeframe.
DATES: Supplemental award funds will
support activities until January 31,
2020. The first installment will support
activities for 60 days.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen Antowiak, Office of Refugee
Resettlement, Division of
Unaccompanied Alien Children
Operations, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201. Phone: 202–
260–6165. Email: stephen.antkowiak@
acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ORR is
continuously monitoring its capacity to
shelter the unaccompanied alien
children referred to HHS, as well as the
information received from interagency
partners, to inform any future decisions
or actions.
ORR has specific requirements for the
provision of services. Award recipients
must have the infrastructure, licensing,
experience, and appropriate level of
trained staff to meet those requirements.
The expansion of the existing program
and its services through this
supplemental award is a key strategy for
ORR to be prepared to meet its
responsibility to provide shelter for
Unaccompanied Alien Children referred
to its care by DHS and so that the U.S.
Border Patrol can continue its vital
national security mission to prevent
illegal migration, trafficking, and protect
the borders of the United States.
Statutory Authority: This program is
authorized by—
(A) Section 462 of the Homeland
Security Act of 2002, which in March
2003, transferred responsibility for the
care and custody of Unaccompanied
Alien Children from the Commissioner
of the former Immigration and
Naturalization Service (INS) to the
Director of ORR of the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
(B) The Flores Settlement Agreement,
Case No. CV85–4544RJK (C.D. Cal.
1996), as well as the William
Wilberforce Trafficking Victims
Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008
(Pub. L. 110–457), which authorizes
post release services under certain
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conditions to eligible children. All
programs must comply with the Flores
Settlement Agreement, Case No. CV85–
4544–RJK (C.D. Cal. 1996), pertinent
regulations and ORR policies and
procedures.
Karen Shields,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Intent To Award a Single-Source
Supplement for the National Center for
Benefits Outreach and Enrollment
ACTION:
Notice.
The Administration for Community
Living (ACL) announces the intent to
award a single-source supplemental to
the current cooperative agreement held
by the National Council on Aging
(NCOA) for the National Center for
Benefits Outreach and Enrollment
(NCBOE). The purpose of the NCBOE is
to provide technical assistance to states,
area agencies on aging, and service
providers to provide outreach and lowincome benefits enrollment assistance,
particularly to older individuals with
greatest economic need for federal and
state programs. The administrative
supplement for FY 2019 will be for
$390,861, bringing the total award for
FY 2019 to $11,390,861. With this
supplemental funding, NCOA will
develop specialized training and tools
around integrated care models that can
be used by SHIPs, MIPPA grantees, and
other partners of ACL like Centers for
Independent Living (CILs) and the
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
(ADRCs) to expand the NCBOE’s
outreach and education efforts targeting
older adults with the greatest economic
need. This includes reaching out to
current MIPPA grantees to evaluate their
needs and to determine what the
grantees believe would be helpful and
conducting other stakeholder group
meeting(s) to discuss what should be
created around these integrated care
models. Stakeholders could include
MIPPA and other ACL grantees, health
plans, CMS, and other non-federal
partners. Additionally, NCOA will
continue, expand, and complete the
work they are currently undertaking
with the NCBOE award without
disrupting services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Number: 93.676]
Announcement of the Intent To Issue One OPDIV-Initiated
Supplement to BCFS Health and Human Services Under the Standing
Announcement for Residential (Shelter) Services for Unaccompanied Alien
Children, HHS-2017-ACF-ORR-ZU-1132
AGENCY: Unaccompanied Alien Children's (UAC) Program, Office of Refugee
Resettlement (ORR), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of intent to issue one OPDIV-Initiated Supplement to
BCFS Health and Human Services, San Antonio, Texas under the UAC
Program.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Refugee Resettlement (ORR), announces the intent to issue one OPDIV-
Initiated Supplement to BCFS Health and Human Services, San Antonio,
Texas in the amount of up to $300,800,000. ORR announces the issuance
of the first installment for 60 days in the amount of up to
$50,000,000.
ORR has been identifying additional capacity to provide shelter for
potential increases in apprehensions of Unaccompanied Alien Children at
the U.S. Southern Border. Planning for increased shelter capacity is a
prudent step to ensure that ORR is able to meet its responsibility, by
law, to provide shelter for Unaccompanied Alien Children referred to
its care by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
To ensure sufficient capacity to provide shelter to unaccompanied
alien children referred to HHS, ORR is requesting that BCFS provide up
to 1,300 temporary shelter beds at Carrizo Springs, Texas over a
graduated timeframe.
DATES: Supplemental award funds will support activities until January
31, 2020. The first installment will support activities for 60 days.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Antowiak, Office of Refugee
Resettlement, Division of Unaccompanied Alien Children Operations, 330
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20201. Phone: 202-260-6165. Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ORR is continuously monitoring its capacity
to shelter the unaccompanied alien children referred to HHS, as well as
the information received from interagency partners, to inform any
future decisions or actions.
ORR has specific requirements for the provision of services. Award
recipients must have the infrastructure, licensing, experience, and
appropriate level of trained staff to meet those requirements. The
expansion of the existing program and its services through this
supplemental award is a key strategy for ORR to be prepared to meet its
responsibility to provide shelter for Unaccompanied Alien Children
referred to its care by DHS and so that the U.S. Border Patrol can
continue its vital national security mission to prevent illegal
migration, trafficking, and protect the borders of the United States.
Statutory Authority: This program is authorized by--
(A) Section 462 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which in
March 2003, transferred responsibility for the care and custody of
Unaccompanied Alien Children from the Commissioner of the former
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to the Director of ORR of
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
(B) The Flores Settlement Agreement, Case No. CV85-4544RJK (C.D.
Cal. 1996), as well as the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims
Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-457), which
authorizes post release services under certain conditions to eligible
children. All programs must comply with the Flores Settlement
Agreement, Case No. CV85-4544-RJK (C.D. Cal. 1996), pertinent
regulations and ORR policies and procedures.
Karen Shields,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of
Administration.
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