Reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, 44343-44344 [2023-14703]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 132 / Wednesday, July 12, 2023 / Notices following organizational unit is deleted in its entirety: • Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support (CBD) • Office of the Director (CBD1) • Office of Public Health Law Services (CBD12) • Office of Tribal Affairs and Strategic Alliances (CBD13) • Office of Insular Affairs (CBD14) • Division of Performance Improvement and Field Services (CBDB) • Office of the Director (CBDB1) • Performance Development, Evaluation and Training Branch (CBDBB) • Field Services Branch (CBDBC) • Division of Program and Partnership Services (CBDC) • Office of the Director (CBDC1) • Health Department Program Branch (CBDCB) • National Partnership Branch (CBDCC) • Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CPN) • Office of the Director (CPN1) • Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development (CPND) • Office of the Director (CPND1) • Education and Training Services Branch (CPNDB) • Epidemiology Workforce Branch (CPNDC) • Population Health Workforce Branch (CPNDD) Delegations of Authority All delegations and redelegations of authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational components will continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, provided they are consistent with this reorganization. (Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101) Robin D. Bailey, Jr., Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [FR Doc. 2023–14705 Filed 7–11–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–18–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: CDC has modified its structure. This notice announces the SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:29 Jul 11, 2023 Jkt 259001 reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). NCBDDD realigned the Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health from the Office of Science to the NCBDDD, retitled and made mission and functional statements updates to some organizational entities. DATES: This reorganization was approved by the Director of CDC on June 28, 2023. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kimberly Thurmond, Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS TW–2, Atlanta, GA 30329. Telephone 770–488–4401; Email: reorgs@cdc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as amended most recently at 88 FR 9290–9291, dated February 13, 2023) is amended to reflect the reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Specifically, the changes are as follows: I. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, insert the following: • National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (CF) • Office of the Director (CF1) • Resource Management Office (CF12) • Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders (CFB) • Office of the Director (CFB1) • Birth Defects Monitoring and Research Branch (CFBB) • Infant Outcomes Monitoring, Research and Prevention Branch (CFBC) • Division of Human Development and Disability (CFC) • Office of the Director (CFC1) • Child Development and Disability Branch (CFCB) • Disability and Health Promotion Branch (CFCC) • Division of Blood Disorders (CFD) • Office of the Director (CFD1) • Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch (CFBD) • Hemostasis Laboratory Branch (CFDC) • Public Health Genomics Branch (CFDD) II. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, retitle the following organizational units: • Division of Blood Disorders (CFD) to the Division of Blood Disorders and Public Health Genomics (CFD) PO 00000 Frm 00094 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 44343 • Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch (CFBD) to the Blood Disorders Surveillance and Epidemiology Branch (CFBD) III. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, delete the mission or functional statements for and replace with the following: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (CF). The mission of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) is to improve the health of children and adults by preventing birth defects and developmental disabilities, and complications of heredity blood disorders; promoting optimal child development, and the health and wellness among children and adults living with disabilities and those living with or at risk of genetic disorder across the lifespan. NCBDDD strives to prevent disease save healthcare costs and reduce health disparities in the United States. In carrying out this mission, this organization: (1) conducts public health research, epidemiological investigations, genomic research, laboratory research, demonstration projects and public health programs; (2) plans, develops, establishes, and maintains systems of surveillance and monitoring the population for these conditions; (3) operates regional centers for the conduct of applied epidemiological research on these conditions; (4) provides information and education to healthcare providers, public health professionals, and the public on these conditions; (5) provides technical assistance, consultation, capacity building through technology transfer, grants, cooperative agreements, contracts, and other means to state, local, international, and nonprofit organizations to prevent and control these conditions; (6) provides training in the epidemiology of these conditions for healthcare professionals within and outside the United States; (7) translates scientific findings into intervention, prevention, and health promotion strategies; (8) conducts evaluations of programs to determine effectiveness; and (9) coordinates activities with other CDC organizations and Federal and nonFederal health agencies, as appropriate. After item 4 of the Office of the Director (CF1) functional statement, insert the following: Office of the Director (CF1). (5) coordinates with medical, scientific, and other professional organizations interested in birth defects prevention, genetics, developmental disabilities prevention, and disabilities and health, and prevention of complications of hereditary blood disorders. E:\FR\FM\12JYN1.SGM 12JYN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 44344 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 132 / Wednesday, July 12, 2023 / Notices After item 4 of the Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders (CFB1) functional statement, insert the following: Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders (CFB1). (5) provides assistance to state and local health departments on community exposures to teratogenic, mutagenic, embryotoxic, other environmental agents, and genetic influences adversely interfering with normal growth and development. Office of the Director (CFD1). (1) provides leadership and guidance on strategic planning and implementation, program priority setting, and policy development, to advance the mission of the division, NCBDDD, and CDC; (2) develops goals, objectives, and the budget; monitors progress and allocation of resources, and reports accomplishments, future directions, and resource requirements, (3) facilitates scientific, policy and program collaboration among divisions and centers, and between CDC and other Federal/non-Federal partners; (4) promotes the advancement of science throughout the division, supports program evaluation, and ensures that research meets the highest standards in the field; (5) provides medical expertise and consultation to planning, projects, policies and program activities; (6) advises the NCBDDD Office of the Director on matters relating to blood disorders and genomics and coordinates division responses to requests for technical assistance or information on activities supported by the division; (7) develops and produces communications tools and public affairs strategies to meet the needs of division programs and mission; and (8) represents the division at official professional and scientific meetings, both within and outside of CDC. IV. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, add the following functional statements: Public Health Genomics Branch (CFDD). (1) identifies and evaluates emerging genomic, family health history, and precision health applications with the potential to impact population health by preventing disease, saving healthcare costs, and reducing health disparities in the United States; (2) integrates advances in human genomics, machine learning, data science, and predictive analytics responsibly and effectively into public health programs and healthcare; (3) provides technical assistance and advice to CDC leadership and programs, other Federal agencies, state health departments, and other external partners by identifying, evaluating, and implementing evidence-based genomics VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:29 Jul 11, 2023 Jkt 259001 and precision health practices to prevent and control the country’s leading genetic diseases; (4) supports policy, education, and surveillance frameworks to promote effective implementation of evidence-based recommendations for genomic tests, family health history, and precision health applications, as well as those applications that will emerge in the future; and (5) conducts genomics and epidemiologic studies and analyses to improve public health. V. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, the following organizational unit is deleted in its entirety: • Office of Public Health Genomics and Precision Public Health (CPPE) within the Office of Science (CPP) Delegations of Authority All delegations and redelegations of authority made to officials and employees of affected organizational components will continue in them or their successors pending further redelegation, provided they are consistent with this reorganization. (Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101) Robin D. Bailey, Jr., Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [FR Doc. 2023–14703 Filed 7–11–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163–18–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Reorganization of the Office of Readiness and Response Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: CDC has modified its structure. This notice announces the reorganization of the Office of Readiness and Response (ORR). ORR reorganized to improve rapid response to disease outbreaks and public health emergencies within the United States and around the world. It is critical for CDC’s internal emergency response structure and readiness capabilities align with the changing public health landscape in order to best protect populations that are at increased risk of death, disability, and disease before, during, and after responses. DATES: This reorganization was approved by the Director of CDC on June 28, 2023. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00095 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kimberly Thurmond, Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS TW–2, Atlanta, GA 30329. Telephone 770–488–4401; Email: reorgs@cdc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as amended most recently at 88 FR 9290–9291, dated February 13, 2023) is amended to reflect the reorganization of the Office of Readiness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Specifically, the changes are as follows: I. Under Part C, Section C–B, Organization and Functions, insert the following: Office of Readiness and Response (CAD) Office of the Director (CAD1) Information Resources Office (CAD12) Office of Policy, Planning, and Communications (CAD13) Office of Science and Laboratory Readiness (CAD14) Management Resources Office (CAD15) Division of State and Local Readiness (CADB) Office of the Director (CADB1) Field Assignments Branch (CADBB) Grants Management and Fiscal Strategy Branch (CADBC) Jurisdictional Readiness and Response Support Branch (CADBD) Capacity Building and Technical Assistance Development Branch (CADBE) Division of Regulatory Science and Compliance (CADC) Office of the Director (CADC1) Federal Select Agent Program Operations Branch (CADCB) Import Permit Program Operations Branch (CADCC) Innovation and Information Technology Branch (CADCD) Biosafety, Science, Training and Expertise Branch (CADCE) Division of Emergency Operations (CADD) Office of the Director (CADD1) Resource Support Branch (CADDB) Operations Branch (CADDC) Plans, Exercise, and Evaluation Branch (CADDD) Emergency Management Training and Capacity Development Branch (CADDE) Division of Readiness and Response Science (CADE) Office of the Director (CADE1) E:\FR\FM\12JYN1.SGM 12JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 132 (Wednesday, July 12, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44343-44344]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-14703]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and 
Developmental Disabilities

AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the 
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: CDC has modified its structure. This notice announces the 
reorganization of the National Center on Birth Defects and 
Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). NCBDDD realigned the Office of 
Genomics and Precision Public Health from the Office of Science to the 
NCBDDD, retitled and made mission and functional statements updates to 
some organizational entities.

DATES: This reorganization was approved by the Director of CDC on June 
28, 2023.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kimberly Thurmond, Office of the Chief 
Operating Officer, Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control 
and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS TW-2, Atlanta, GA 30329. 
Telephone 770-488-4401; Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part C (Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention) of the Statement of Organization, Functions, and 
Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services 
(45 FR 67772-76, dated October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, 
October 20, 1980, as amended most recently at 88 FR 9290-9291, dated 
February 13, 2023) is amended to reflect the reorganization of the 
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Specifically, the changes 
are as follows:
    I. Under Part C, Section C-B, Organization and Functions, insert 
the following:

 National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental 
Disabilities (CF)
 Office of the Director (CF1)
 Resource Management Office (CF12)
 Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders (CFB)
 Office of the Director (CFB1)
 Birth Defects Monitoring and Research Branch (CFBB)
 Infant Outcomes Monitoring, Research and Prevention Branch 
(CFBC)
 Division of Human Development and Disability (CFC)
 Office of the Director (CFC1)
 Child Development and Disability Branch (CFCB)
 Disability and Health Promotion Branch (CFCC)
 Division of Blood Disorders (CFD)
 Office of the Director (CFD1)
 Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch (CFBD)
 Hemostasis Laboratory Branch (CFDC)
 Public Health Genomics Branch (CFDD)

    II. Under Part C, Section C-B, Organization and Functions, retitle 
the following organizational units:

 Division of Blood Disorders (CFD) to the Division of Blood 
Disorders and Public Health Genomics (CFD)
 Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch (CFBD) to the Blood 
Disorders Surveillance and Epidemiology Branch (CFBD)

    III. Under Part C, Section C-B, Organization and Functions, delete 
the mission or functional statements for and replace with the 
following:
    National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities 
(CF). The mission of the National Center on Birth Defects and 
Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) is to improve the health of 
children and adults by preventing birth defects and developmental 
disabilities, and complications of heredity blood disorders; promoting 
optimal child development, and the health and wellness among children 
and adults living with disabilities and those living with or at risk of 
genetic disorder across the lifespan. NCBDDD strives to prevent disease 
save healthcare costs and reduce health disparities in the United 
States. In carrying out this mission, this organization: (1) conducts 
public health research, epidemiological investigations, genomic 
research, laboratory research, demonstration projects and public health 
programs; (2) plans, develops, establishes, and maintains systems of 
surveillance and monitoring the population for these conditions; (3) 
operates regional centers for the conduct of applied epidemiological 
research on these conditions; (4) provides information and education to 
healthcare providers, public health professionals, and the public on 
these conditions; (5) provides technical assistance, consultation, 
capacity building through technology transfer, grants, cooperative 
agreements, contracts, and other means to state, local, international, 
and nonprofit organizations to prevent and control these conditions; 
(6) provides training in the epidemiology of these conditions for 
healthcare professionals within and outside the United States; (7) 
translates scientific findings into intervention, prevention, and 
health promotion strategies; (8) conducts evaluations of programs to 
determine effectiveness; and (9) coordinates activities with other CDC 
organizations and Federal and non-Federal health agencies, as 
appropriate.
    After item 4 of the Office of the Director (CF1) functional 
statement, insert the following:
    Office of the Director (CF1). (5) coordinates with medical, 
scientific, and other professional organizations interested in birth 
defects prevention, genetics, developmental disabilities prevention, 
and disabilities and health, and prevention of complications of 
hereditary blood disorders.

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    After item 4 of the Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders 
(CFB1) functional statement, insert the following:
    Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders (CFB1). (5) provides 
assistance to state and local health departments on community exposures 
to teratogenic, mutagenic, embryotoxic, other environmental agents, and 
genetic influences adversely interfering with normal growth and 
development.
    Office of the Director (CFD1). (1) provides leadership and guidance 
on strategic planning and implementation, program priority setting, and 
policy development, to advance the mission of the division, NCBDDD, and 
CDC; (2) develops goals, objectives, and the budget; monitors progress 
and allocation of resources, and reports accomplishments, future 
directions, and resource requirements, (3) facilitates scientific, 
policy and program collaboration among divisions and centers, and 
between CDC and other Federal/non-Federal partners; (4) promotes the 
advancement of science throughout the division, supports program 
evaluation, and ensures that research meets the highest standards in 
the field; (5) provides medical expertise and consultation to planning, 
projects, policies and program activities; (6) advises the NCBDDD 
Office of the Director on matters relating to blood disorders and 
genomics and coordinates division responses to requests for technical 
assistance or information on activities supported by the division; (7) 
develops and produces communications tools and public affairs 
strategies to meet the needs of division programs and mission; and (8) 
represents the division at official professional and scientific 
meetings, both within and outside of CDC.
    IV. Under Part C, Section C-B, Organization and Functions, add the 
following functional statements:
    Public Health Genomics Branch (CFDD). (1) identifies and evaluates 
emerging genomic, family health history, and precision health 
applications with the potential to impact population health by 
preventing disease, saving healthcare costs, and reducing health 
disparities in the United States; (2) integrates advances in human 
genomics, machine learning, data science, and predictive analytics 
responsibly and effectively into public health programs and healthcare; 
(3) provides technical assistance and advice to CDC leadership and 
programs, other Federal agencies, state health departments, and other 
external partners by identifying, evaluating, and implementing 
evidence-based genomics and precision health practices to prevent and 
control the country's leading genetic diseases; (4) supports policy, 
education, and surveillance frameworks to promote effective 
implementation of evidence-based recommendations for genomic tests, 
family health history, and precision health applications, as well as 
those applications that will emerge in the future; and (5) conducts 
genomics and epidemiologic studies and analyses to improve public 
health.
    V. Under Part C, Section C-B, Organization and Functions, the 
following organizational unit is deleted in its entirety:

 Office of Public Health Genomics and Precision Public Health 
(CPPE) within the Office of Science (CPP)

Delegations of Authority

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

(Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101)

Robin D. Bailey, Jr.,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 2023-14703 Filed 7-11-23; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4163-18-P


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