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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-MA–2019–09; Docket No. 2019–
0002; Sequence No. 26]
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
This bulletin reaffirms that
sleeping in buildings under the
jurisdiction, custody or control of GSA,
including those buildings delegated to
other Federal agencies by the
Administrator of General Services, is
prohibited, except when expressly
authorized by an agency official.
Sleeping may be authorized if the
person is directed by a supervisor to
remain in the building to conduct
official government business and it is
necessary for the person to sleep on the
premises or, in the case of an emergency
where there is imminent danger to
human life or property, where persons
are directed to shelter-in-place.
Applicable: November 5, 2019.
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ACTION:
Chris Coneeney, Director, Real Property
Policy Division, Office of Governmentwide Policy, GSA at 202–501–2956, or
email realpropertypolicy@gsa.gov.
Please cite FMR Bulletin B–49.
The
Federal Management Regulation (FMR)
does not specifically identify
unauthorized sleeping as a type of
prohibited conduct in subpart C of 41
CFR part 102–74. Instead, agency
officials have relied on provisions in the
FMR that address hazards, disturbances
and failure to comply with the lawful
direction of Federal police officers and
other authorized individuals to prohibit
the practice of unofficially sleeping in
Federal buildings. Since GSA has
received questions regarding the
permissibility of sleeping in Federal
buildings, and the FMR does not
specifically address this conduct, GSA
is issuing this bulletin to reaffirm the
fact that all persons are prohibited from
sleeping in Federal buildings, except
when such activity is expressly
authorized by an agency official. The
Facility Manager will post this bulletin
in a conspicuous place in the building
so that all persons in the building have
constructive or actual notice of the
policy.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Jessica Salmoiraghi,
Associate Administrator, Office of
Government-wide Policy.
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Quality
Patient Safety Organizations:
Voluntary Relinquishment for Symbria
SAFE
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality (AHRQ), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of delisting.
AGENCY:
The Patient Safety and
Quality Improvement Final Rule
(Patient Safety Rule) authorizes AHRQ,
on behalf of the Secretary of HHS, to list
as a patient safety organization (PSO) an
entity that attests that it meets the
statutory and regulatory requirements
for listing. A PSO can be ‘‘delisted’’ by
the Secretary if it is found to no longer
meet the requirements of the Patient
Safety and Quality Improvement Act of
2005 (Patient Safety Act) and Patient
Safety Rule, when a PSO chooses to
voluntarily relinquish its status as a
PSO for any reason, or when a PSO’s
listing expires. AHRQ accepted a
notification of proposed voluntary
relinquishment from Symbria SAFE,
PSO number P0146, of its status as a
PSO, and has delisted the PSO
accordingly.
SUMMARY:
The delisting was effective at
12:00 Midnight ET (2400) on October
31, 2019.
ADDRESSES: The directories for both
listed and delisted PSOs are ongoing
and reviewed weekly by AHRQ. Both
directories can be accessed
electronically at the following HHS
website: https://www.pso.ahrq.gov/listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cathryn Bach, Center for Quality
Improvement and Patient Safety, AHRQ,
5600 Fishers Lane, MS 06N100B,
Rockville, MD 20857; Telephone (toll
free): (866) 403–3697; Telephone (local):
(301) 427–1111; TTY (toll free): (866)
438–7231; TTY (local): (301) 427–1130;
Email: pso@ahrq.hhs.gov.
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DATES:
Background
The Patient Safety Act, 42 U.S.C.
299b–21 to 299b–26, and the related
Patient Safety Rule, 42 CFR part 3,
published in the Federal Register on
November 21, 2008, 73 FR 70732–
70814, establish a framework by which
individuals and entities that meet the
definition of provider in the Patient
Safety Rule may voluntarily report
information to PSOs listed by AHRQ, on
a privileged and confidential basis, for
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-MA-2019-09; Docket No. 2019-0002; Sequence No. 26]
Federal Management Regulation (FMR); Sleeping in Federal
Buildings
AGENCY: Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP), General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This bulletin reaffirms that sleeping in buildings under the
jurisdiction, custody or control of GSA, including those buildings
delegated to other Federal agencies by the Administrator of General
Services, is prohibited, except when expressly authorized by an agency
official. Sleeping may be authorized if the person is directed by a
supervisor to remain in the building to conduct official government
business and it is necessary for the person to sleep on the premises
or, in the case of an emergency where there is imminent danger to human
life or property, where persons are directed to shelter-in-place.
DATES: Applicable: November 5, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chris Coneeney, Director, Real
Property Policy Division, Office of Government-wide Policy, GSA at 202-
501-2956, or email [email protected]. Please cite FMR Bulletin
B-49.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Management Regulation (FMR) does
not specifically identify unauthorized sleeping as a type of prohibited
conduct in subpart C of 41 CFR part 102-74. Instead, agency officials
have relied on provisions in the FMR that address hazards, disturbances
and failure to comply with the lawful direction of Federal police
officers and other authorized individuals to prohibit the practice of
unofficially sleeping in Federal buildings. Since GSA has received
questions regarding the permissibility of sleeping in Federal
buildings, and the FMR does not specifically address this conduct, GSA
is issuing this bulletin to reaffirm the fact that all persons are
prohibited from sleeping in Federal buildings, except when such
activity is expressly authorized by an agency official. The Facility
Manager will post this bulletin in a conspicuous place in the building
so that all persons in the building have constructive or actual notice
of the policy.
Jessica Salmoiraghi,
Associate Administrator, Office of Government-wide Policy.
[FR Doc. 2019-24102 Filed 11-4-19; 8:45 am]
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