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HRSA is making changes within both the HIV/AIDS Bureau and Office of Global Health in order to generate efficiencies in the delivery of technical assistance and global activities by better aligning staff within HRSA to maximize the impact of their focus areas. This reorganization updates the organization, functions, and delegation of authority of the HIV/AIDS Bureau (RV) and the Office of Global Health (RAI) within the Office of the Administrator. Specifically this reorganization: (1) Transfers the functions of the Division of Domestic PO 00000 Frm 00051 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Programs (RVT1) to the Office of Program Support (RV3) and the Division of Policy and Data (RVA) within the HIV/AIDS Bureau; (2) abolishes the Division of Domestic Programs (RVT2); transfers the organization and functions of the Division of Global Programs (RVT2) to the Office of Global Health (RAI); (3) abolishes the Office of HIV/ AIDS Training and Capacity Development (RVT); and (4) updates the functional statement for the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Office of the Associate Administrator (RV). Chapter RV—HIV/AIDS Bureau Section RV.10 Organization Delete the organization for the HIV/ AIDS Bureau (RV) in its entirety and replace with the following: E:\FR\FM\03JNN1.SGM 03JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 107 / Wednesday, June 3, 2020 / Notices The HIV/AIDS Bureau (RV) is headed by the Associate Administrator, who reports directly to the Administrator, HRSA. The HIV/AIDS Bureau includes the following components: (1) Office of the Associate Administrator (RV); (2) Office of Operations and Management (RV2); (2) Office of Program Support (RV3); (3) Division of Policy and Data (RVA); (4) Division of Metropolitan HIV/ AIDS Programs (RV5); (5) Division of State HIV/AIDS Programs (RVD); and (6) Division of Community HIV/AIDS Programs (RV6). lotter on DSK9F5VC42PROD with NOTICES Section RV.20 Function Delete the functional statement for The Office of the Associate Administrator (RV), Office of Program Support (RV3) and Division of Policy and Data (RVA) in its entirety and replace with the following: Office of the Associate Administrator (RV) The Office of the Associate Administrator provides leadership and direction for the HIV/AIDS programs and activities of the Bureau and oversees its relationship with other national health programs. Specifically: (1) Promotes the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy within the Agency and among Agency-funded programs; (2) coordinates the formulation of an overall strategy and policy for programs established by Title XXVI of the PHS Act as amended by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009, Public Law 111– 87; (3) coordinates internal functions of the Bureau and its relationships with other Agency Bureaus and Offices; (4) establishes HIV/AIDS program objectives, alternatives, and policy positions consistent with broad Administration guidelines; (5) provides leadership for and oversight of the Bureau’s budgetary development and implementation processes; (6) provides clinical leadership to Ryan Whitefunded programs; (7) serves as a principal contact and advisor to the Department and other parties on matters pertaining to the planning and development of HIV/AIDS-related health delivery systems; (8) reviews HIV/AIDS related program activities to determine their consistency with established policies; (9) develops and oversees operating policies and procedures for the Bureau; (10) oversees and directs the planning, implementation, and evaluation of special studies related to HIV/AIDS and public health within the Bureau; (11) VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:35 Jun 02, 2020 Jkt 250001 prioritizes technical assistance needs in consultation with each division/office; (12) plans, implements, and evaluates the Bureau’s national technical assistance resource training center website and other distance learning modalities; (13) represents the Agency in HIV/AIDS related conferences, consultations, and meetings with other Operating Divisions, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, and the White House; and (14) oversees Bureau Executive Secretariat functions and coordinates HRSA responses and comments on HIV/AIDS-related reports, position papers, guidance documents, correspondence, and related issues, including Freedom of Information Act requests. Office of Program Support (RV3) The Office of Program Support provides expertise, guidance, leadership, and support in the areas of organizational development, communications, fiscal oversight, grants policy, training and technical assistance to the Bureau staff and grant recipients, and customer service to support program implementation. Specifically, the Office of Program Support: (1) Coordinates grants management and grants policy for the Bureau, including grants liaison functions; (2) supports training and technical assistance (TA) for grant recipients through the AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs), TA contracts, and other TA initiatives; (3) plans, implements and evaluates HIV/AIDS Bureau staff development and education to enable employees to meet the mission of the Bureau; (4) streamlines communications, clearance activities and development of consistent, quality presentations; (5) improves the Bureau’s external facing communication efforts; (6) facilitates transparency in sharing the Bureau’s data using internal and external resources; (7) supports systems development to improve program efficiencies and management; (8) provides support with the implementation of staff development, organizational development and training activities; (9) plans, develops, implements and evaluates the Bureau’s organizational and staff development, and staff training activities inclusive of guiding action steps addressing annual Employee Viewpoint Survey results; (10) coordinates the development and distribution of all Bureau communication activities, materials and products internally and externally; (11) supports fiscal oversight and technical assistance to grant recipients; (12) serves as the Bureau’s primary liaison with the HRSA Office of Federal Assistance PO 00000 Frm 00052 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 34211 Management (OFAM); (13) provides statutory and programmatic coordination, guidance, and expertise on grants and fiscal compliance to funded programs and Bureau staff; (14) identifies and develops resources to sustain statutory, programmatic and fiscal compliance of funded programs (15) coordinates with HRSA’s OFAM for grants processes; (16) coordinates with HRSA’s OFAM for fiscal oversight and compliance; (17) as needed, coordinates grant recipient site visits and site specific consultations; (18) supports grant recipients in meeting project goals and deliverables related to fiscal compliance and grants policy; (19) develops grant recipients training and technical assistance plans related to fiscal compliance and grants policy; (20) leads distance learning opportunities; and (21) is responsible for activities associated with the planning, development, implementation, evaluation, and coordination of the HIV/ AIDS Education and Training Center Program. Division of Policy and Data (RVA) The Division of Policy and Data serves as the Bureau’s principal source of program data collection and evaluation and the focal point for coordination of program performance activities, policy analysis, and development of policy guidance. The division coordinates policy and data related technical assistance activities for the Bureau in collaboration with each division and conducts evaluation studies on emerging health service delivery issues and their effects upon clients, providers, grant recipients, systems of care and coordinates clinical quality improvement activities. The division also manages Special Projects of National Significance funding which supports the development of innovative models of HIV care to quickly respond to the emerging needs of clients served by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. Section RV.30, Delegation of Authority All delegations of authority and redelegations of authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational components will continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, if allowed, provided they are consistent with this reorganization. Chapter RAI—Office of Global Health Delete the organization for the Office of Global Health (RAI) in its entirety and replace with the following: E:\FR\FM\03JNN1.SGM 03JNN1 34212 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 107 / Wednesday, June 3, 2020 / Notices Section RAI.10 Organization The Office of Global Health (RAI) is headed by the Director, who reports directly to the Administrator, HRSA. The Office of Global Health includes the following components: (1) Office of the Director (RAI) and (2) Division of Global Programs (RAI1). lotter on DSK9F5VC42PROD with NOTICES Section RAI.20 Function Delete the functional statement for the Office of Global Health (RAI) in its entirety and replace with the following: Office of Global Health (RAI) The Office of Global Health serves as the principal advisor to the Administrator on global health issues. Specifically, the Office of Global Health (1) provides leadership, coordination, and advancement of global health programs relating to sustainable health systems for vulnerable and at-risk populations; (2) provides leadership within HRSA for the support of global health and coordinates policy development with the HHS Office of Global Affairs, other departmental agencies, bilateral/multilateral organizations, and other international organizations and partners; (3) monitors HRSA’s border health activities and investments, in partnership with HRSA’s Office of Regional Operations, to promote collaboration and improve health care access to those living along the U.S. borders, such as the U.S.Mexico border and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands; (4) provides management and oversight of international programs aimed at improving quality and innovation in human resources for health, health professions recruitment, education, retention, and applied research systems; (5) supports and conducts programs associated with the international migration and recruitment of health personnel, foreign, and immigrant health workers; (6) provides support for the agency’s international travel and the Department of State’s International Visitors Leadership Program; and (7) provides national leadership, including serving as the Deputy Principal representative and providing support to the HRSA Administrator, implements training, and systems strengthening functions of the Global HIV/AIDS Program as part of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Division of Global Programs (RAI1) The Division of Global HIV/AIDS Program provides national leadership, implements training, and systems strengthening functions of the Global VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:35 Jun 02, 2020 Jkt 250001 HIV/AIDS Program as part of PEPFAR. This includes strengthening health systems for delivery of prevention, care and treatment services for people with HIV/AIDS in PEPFAR-funded countries and providing management and oversight of international programs aimed at improving quality and innovation in health professions education and training. The Division will translate lessons learned from both the domestic and Global HIV/AIDS Programs grant recipient community. The Division of Global HIV/AIDS Program provides leadership in improving care, treatment and support services for People with HIV/AIDS outside of the United States and its territories. Specifically, the Division: (1) In coordination with the Department of State’s Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator, plans, develops, implements, evaluates, and coordinates the activities of the clinical assessment system strengthening; (2) provides guidance and expertise to funded programs; (3) develops funding opportunity announcements and program guidance documents; (4) conducts on-site program reviews and reviews of pertinent and required reports, and activities to assess compliance with program policies and country priorities; (5) in conjunction with other division, Bureau, and agency entities, assists in the planning and implementation of priority HIV activities such as workgroups, meetings, and evaluation projects; (6) collaborates with other federal agencies and incountry partners in the implementation of the PEPFAR program, and; (7) provides management and oversight of international programs aimed at improving quality and innovation in health professions education, retention, training, faculty development and applied research systems. Section RAI.30, Delegation of Authority All delegations of authority and redelegations of authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational components will continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, if allowed, provided they are consistent with this reorganization. This reorganization is effective upon date of signature. Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101. Dated: April 2, 2020. Alex M. Azar II, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health; Notice of Closed Meeting Pursuant to section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, notice is hereby given of the following meeting. The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with the provisions set forth in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C., as amended. 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[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 107 (Wednesday, June 3, 2020)]
[Notices]
[Pages 34210-34212]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2020-11769]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Health Resources and Services Administration


Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority

    This notice amends Part R of the Statement of Organization, 
Functions and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and 
Human Services (HHS), Health Resources and Services Administration 
(HRSA) (60 FR 56605, as amended November 6, 1995; as last amended at 84 
FR 49535-49540 dated September 20, 2019).
    HRSA is making changes within both the HIV/AIDS Bureau and Office 
of Global Health in order to generate efficiencies in the delivery of 
technical assistance and global activities by better aligning staff 
within HRSA to maximize the impact of their focus areas.
    This reorganization updates the organization, functions, and 
delegation of authority of the HIV/AIDS Bureau (RV) and the Office of 
Global Health (RAI) within the Office of the Administrator. 
Specifically this reorganization: (1) Transfers the functions of the 
Division of Domestic Programs (RVT1) to the Office of Program Support 
(RV3) and the Division of Policy and Data (RVA) within the HIV/AIDS 
Bureau; (2) abolishes the Division of Domestic Programs (RVT2); 
transfers the organization and functions of the Division of Global 
Programs (RVT2) to the Office of Global Health (RAI); (3) abolishes the 
Office of HIV/AIDS Training and Capacity Development (RVT); and (4) 
updates the functional statement for the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Office of the 
Associate Administrator (RV).

Chapter RV--HIV/AIDS Bureau

Section RV.10 Organization

    Delete the organization for the HIV/AIDS Bureau (RV) in its 
entirety and replace with the following:

[[Page 34211]]

    The HIV/AIDS Bureau (RV) is headed by the Associate Administrator, 
who reports directly to the Administrator, HRSA. The HIV/AIDS Bureau 
includes the following components:
    (1) Office of the Associate Administrator (RV);
    (2) Office of Operations and Management (RV2);
    (2) Office of Program Support (RV3);
    (3) Division of Policy and Data (RVA);
    (4) Division of Metropolitan HIV/AIDS Programs (RV5);
    (5) Division of State HIV/AIDS Programs (RVD); and
    (6) Division of Community HIV/AIDS Programs (RV6).

Section RV.20 Function

    Delete the functional statement for The Office of the Associate 
Administrator (RV), Office of Program Support (RV3) and Division of 
Policy and Data (RVA) in its entirety and replace with the following:

Office of the Associate Administrator (RV)

    The Office of the Associate Administrator provides leadership and 
direction for the HIV/AIDS programs and activities of the Bureau and 
oversees its relationship with other national health programs. 
Specifically: (1) Promotes the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS 
Strategy within the Agency and among Agency-funded programs; (2) 
coordinates the formulation of an overall strategy and policy for 
programs established by Title XXVI of the PHS Act as amended by the 
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009, Public Law 111-87; 
(3) coordinates internal functions of the Bureau and its relationships 
with other Agency Bureaus and Offices; (4) establishes HIV/AIDS program 
objectives, alternatives, and policy positions consistent with broad 
Administration guidelines; (5) provides leadership for and oversight of 
the Bureau's budgetary development and implementation processes; (6) 
provides clinical leadership to Ryan White-funded programs; (7) serves 
as a principal contact and advisor to the Department and other parties 
on matters pertaining to the planning and development of HIV/AIDS-
related health delivery systems; (8) reviews HIV/AIDS related program 
activities to determine their consistency with established policies; 
(9) develops and oversees operating policies and procedures for the 
Bureau; (10) oversees and directs the planning, implementation, and 
evaluation of special studies related to HIV/AIDS and public health 
within the Bureau; (11) prioritizes technical assistance needs in 
consultation with each division/office; (12) plans, implements, and 
evaluates the Bureau's national technical assistance resource training 
center website and other distance learning modalities; (13) represents 
the Agency in HIV/AIDS related conferences, consultations, and meetings 
with other Operating Divisions, Office of the Assistant Secretary for 
Health, and the White House; and (14) oversees Bureau Executive 
Secretariat functions and coordinates HRSA responses and comments on 
HIV/AIDS-related reports, position papers, guidance documents, 
correspondence, and related issues, including Freedom of Information 
Act requests.

Office of Program Support (RV3)

    The Office of Program Support provides expertise, guidance, 
leadership, and support in the areas of organizational development, 
communications, fiscal oversight, grants policy, training and technical 
assistance to the Bureau staff and grant recipients, and customer 
service to support program implementation. Specifically, the Office of 
Program Support: (1) Coordinates grants management and grants policy 
for the Bureau, including grants liaison functions; (2) supports 
training and technical assistance (TA) for grant recipients through the 
AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs), TA contracts, and other TA 
initiatives; (3) plans, implements and evaluates HIV/AIDS Bureau staff 
development and education to enable employees to meet the mission of 
the Bureau; (4) streamlines communications, clearance activities and 
development of consistent, quality presentations; (5) improves the 
Bureau's external facing communication efforts; (6) facilitates 
transparency in sharing the Bureau's data using internal and external 
resources; (7) supports systems development to improve program 
efficiencies and management; (8) provides support with the 
implementation of staff development, organizational development and 
training activities; (9) plans, develops, implements and evaluates the 
Bureau's organizational and staff development, and staff training 
activities inclusive of guiding action steps addressing annual Employee 
Viewpoint Survey results; (10) coordinates the development and 
distribution of all Bureau communication activities, materials and 
products internally and externally; (11) supports fiscal oversight and 
technical assistance to grant recipients; (12) serves as the Bureau's 
primary liaison with the HRSA Office of Federal Assistance Management 
(OFAM); (13) provides statutory and programmatic coordination, 
guidance, and expertise on grants and fiscal compliance to funded 
programs and Bureau staff; (14) identifies and develops resources to 
sustain statutory, programmatic and fiscal compliance of funded 
programs (15) coordinates with HRSA's OFAM for grants processes; (16) 
coordinates with HRSA's OFAM for fiscal oversight and compliance; (17) 
as needed, coordinates grant recipient site visits and site specific 
consultations; (18) supports grant recipients in meeting project goals 
and deliverables related to fiscal compliance and grants policy; (19) 
develops grant recipients training and technical assistance plans 
related to fiscal compliance and grants policy; (20) leads distance 
learning opportunities; and (21) is responsible for activities 
associated with the planning, development, implementation, evaluation, 
and coordination of the HIV/AIDS Education and Training Center Program.

Division of Policy and Data (RVA)

    The Division of Policy and Data serves as the Bureau's principal 
source of program data collection and evaluation and the focal point 
for coordination of program performance activities, policy analysis, 
and development of policy guidance. The division coordinates policy and 
data related technical assistance activities for the Bureau in 
collaboration with each division and conducts evaluation studies on 
emerging health service delivery issues and their effects upon clients, 
providers, grant recipients, systems of care and coordinates clinical 
quality improvement activities. The division also manages Special 
Projects of National Significance funding which supports the 
development of innovative models of HIV care to quickly respond to the 
emerging needs of clients served by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.

Section RV.30, Delegation of Authority

    All delegations of authority and re-delegations of authority made 
to officials and employees of affected organizational components will 
continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, if 
allowed, provided they are consistent with this reorganization.

Chapter RAI--Office of Global Health

    Delete the organization for the Office of Global Health (RAI) in 
its entirety and replace with the following:

[[Page 34212]]

Section RAI.10 Organization

    The Office of Global Health (RAI) is headed by the Director, who 
reports directly to the Administrator, HRSA. The Office of Global 
Health includes the following components:
    (1) Office of the Director (RAI) and
    (2) Division of Global Programs (RAI1).

Section RAI.20 Function

    Delete the functional statement for the Office of Global Health 
(RAI) in its entirety and replace with the following:

Office of Global Health (RAI)

    The Office of Global Health serves as the principal advisor to the 
Administrator on global health issues. Specifically, the Office of 
Global Health (1) provides leadership, coordination, and advancement of 
global health programs relating to sustainable health systems for 
vulnerable and at-risk populations; (2) provides leadership within HRSA 
for the support of global health and coordinates policy development 
with the HHS Office of Global Affairs, other departmental agencies, 
bilateral/multilateral organizations, and other international 
organizations and partners; (3) monitors HRSA's border health 
activities and investments, in partnership with HRSA's Office of 
Regional Operations, to promote collaboration and improve health care 
access to those living along the U.S. borders, such as the U.S.-Mexico 
border and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands; (4) provides management 
and oversight of international programs aimed at improving quality and 
innovation in human resources for health, health professions 
recruitment, education, retention, and applied research systems; (5) 
supports and conducts programs associated with the international 
migration and recruitment of health personnel, foreign, and immigrant 
health workers; (6) provides support for the agency's international 
travel and the Department of State's International Visitors Leadership 
Program; and (7) provides national leadership, including serving as the 
Deputy Principal representative and providing support to the HRSA 
Administrator, implements training, and systems strengthening functions 
of the Global HIV/AIDS Program as part of the President's Emergency 
Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

Division of Global Programs (RAI1)

    The Division of Global HIV/AIDS Program provides national 
leadership, implements training, and systems strengthening functions of 
the Global HIV/AIDS Program as part of PEPFAR. This includes 
strengthening health systems for delivery of prevention, care and 
treatment services for people with HIV/AIDS in PEPFAR-funded countries 
and providing management and oversight of international programs aimed 
at improving quality and innovation in health professions education and 
training. The Division will translate lessons learned from both the 
domestic and Global HIV/AIDS Programs grant recipient community.
    The Division of Global HIV/AIDS Program provides leadership in 
improving care, treatment and support services for People with HIV/AIDS 
outside of the United States and its territories. Specifically, the 
Division: (1) In coordination with the Department of State's Office of 
the Global AIDS Coordinator, plans, develops, implements, evaluates, 
and coordinates the activities of the clinical assessment system 
strengthening; (2) provides guidance and expertise to funded programs; 
(3) develops funding opportunity announcements and program guidance 
documents; (4) conducts on-site program reviews and reviews of 
pertinent and required reports, and activities to assess compliance 
with program policies and country priorities; (5) in conjunction with 
other division, Bureau, and agency entities, assists in the planning 
and implementation of priority HIV activities such as workgroups, 
meetings, and evaluation projects; (6) collaborates with other federal 
agencies and in-country partners in the implementation of the PEPFAR 
program, and; (7) provides management and oversight of international 
programs aimed at improving quality and innovation in health 
professions education, retention, training, faculty development and 
applied research systems.

Section RAI.30, Delegation of Authority

    All delegations of authority and re-delegations of authority made 
to officials and employees of affected organizational components will 
continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, if 
allowed, provided they are consistent with this reorganization.
    This reorganization is effective upon date of signature.

    Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101.

     Dated: April 2, 2020.
Alex M. Azar II,
Secretary.
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