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Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Notice of Meeting for the
Interdepartmental Substance Use
Disorders Coordinating Committee
(ISUDCC)
Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of Health and
Human Services (Secretary) announces
a meeting of the Interdepartmental
Substance Use Disorders Coordinating
Committee (ISUDCC).
The ISUDCC is open to the public and
members of the public can attend the
meeting via telephone or webcast only,
and not in person. Agenda with call-in
information will be posted on the
SAMHSA website prior to the meeting
at: https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/
advisory-councils/meetings. The
meeting’s focus will be on the draft
report of the ISUDCC’s
recommendations on how the Federal
Government can further integrate and
coordinate harm reduction approaches
and strategies across the continuum of
prevention, treatment, and recovery
policies, programs, and practices. This
meeting will also include presentations
on the recently released Harm
Reduction Framework, the Naloxone
Saturation Academies, and SAMHSA’s
Overdose Prevention and Response
Toolkit.
Committee Name: Interdepartmental
Substance Use Disorders Coordinating
Committee (ISUDCC).
DATES:
Date/Time/Type: June 10, 2024, 1:00
p.m.–5:00 p.m., EDT/Open.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held
virtually.
The meeting can be accessed via
Zoom.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background and Authority
The Interdepartmental Substance Use
Disorders Coordinating Committee is
required under Section 7022 of the
Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that
Promotes Opioid Recovery and
Treatment for Patients and Communities
Act (SUPPORT Act, Pub. L. 115–271) to
accomplish the following duties: (1)
identify areas for improved coordination
of activities, if any, related to substance
use disorders, including research,
services, supports, and prevention
activities across all relevant federal
agencies; (2) identify and provide to the
Secretary recommendations for
improving federal programs for the
prevention and treatment of, and
recovery from, substance use disorders,
including by expanding access to
prevention, treatment, and recovery
services; (3) analyze substance use
disorder prevention and treatment
strategies in different regions of and
populations in the United States and
evaluate the extent to which federal
substance use disorder prevention and
treatment strategies are aligned with
State and local substance use disorder
prevention and treatment strategies; (4)
make recommendations to the Secretary
regarding any appropriate changes with
respect to the activities and strategies
described in items (1) through (3) above;
(5) make recommendations to the
Secretary regarding public participation
in decisions relating to substance use
disorders and the process by which
public feedback can be better integrated
into such decisions; and (6) make
recommendations to ensure that
substance use disorder research,
services, supports, and prevention
activities of the Department of Health
and Human Services and other federal
agencies are not unnecessarily
duplicative.
Not later than one year after the date
of the enactment of this Act, and
annually thereafter for the life of the
Committee, the Committee shall publish
on the internet website of the
Department of Health and Human
Services, which may include the public
information dashboard established
under section 1711 of the Public Health
Service Act, as added by section 7021,
a report summarizing the activities
carried out by the Committee pursuant
to subsection (e), including any findings
resulting from such activities.
II. Membership
This ISUDCC consists of federal
members listed below or their
designees, and non-federal public
members.
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Federal Membership: Members
include, The Secretary of Health and
Human Services; The Attorney General
of the United States; The Secretary of
Labor; The Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development; The Secretary of
Education; The Secretary of Veterans
Affairs; The Commissioner of Social
Security; The Assistant Secretary for
Mental Health and Substance Use; The
Director of National Drug Control
Policy; representatives of other Federal
agencies that support or conduct
activities or programs related to
substance use disorders, as determined
appropriate by the Secretary.
Non-federal Membership: Members
include, 17 non-federal public members
appointed by the Secretary, representing
individuals who have received
treatment for a diagnosis of a substance
use disorder; directors of State
substance use agencies; representatives
of leading research, advocacy, or service
organizations for adults with substance
use disorder; physicians, licensed
mental health professionals, advance
practice registered nurses, and
physician assistants, who have
experience in treating individuals with
substance use disorders; substance use
disorder treatment professionals who
provide treatment services at a certified
opioid treatment program; substance use
disorder treatment professionals who
have research or clinical experience in
working with racial and ethnic minority
populations; substance use disorder
treatment professionals who have
research or clinical mental health
experience in working with medically
underserved populations; state-certified
substance use disorder peer support
specialists; drug court judge or a judge
with experience in adjudicating cases
related to substance use disorder; public
safety officers with extensive experience
in interacting with adults with a
substance use disorder; and individuals
with experiences providing services for
homeless individuals with a substance
use disorder.
The ISUDCC is required to meet at
least twice per calendar year.
To attend virtually, submit written or
brief oral comments, or request special
accommodation for persons with
disabilities, contact Tracy Goss.
Individuals can also register on-line at:
https://snacregister@samhsa.gov.
The public comment section will be
scheduled at the conclusion of the
meeting. Individuals interested in
submitting a comment, must notify
Tracy Goss on or before June 7, 2024,
via email to: Tracy.Goss@
samhsa.hhs.gov.
Up to two minutes will be allotted for
each approved public comment as time
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permits. Written comments received in
advance of the meeting will be
considered for inclusion in the official
record of the meeting.
Substantive meeting information and
a roster of Committee members is
available at the Committee’s website:
https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/
advisory-councils/meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tracy Goss, ISUDCC Designated Federal
Officer, Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, 5600
Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857;
telephone: 240–276–0759; email:
Tracy.Goss@samhsa.hhs. gov.
Dated: May 15, 2024.
Carlos Castillo,
Committee Management Officer.
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2 88 FR 1266 (Jan. 9, 2023), as amended by 88 FR
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3 88 FR 1243 (Jan. 9, 2023), as amended by 88 FR
26327 (Apr. 28, 2023).
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Notice of Meeting for the Interdepartmental Substance Use
Disorders Coordinating Committee (ISUDCC)
AGENCY: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary)
announces a meeting of the Interdepartmental Substance Use Disorders
Coordinating Committee (ISUDCC).
The ISUDCC is open to the public and members of the public can
attend the meeting via telephone or webcast only, and not in person.
Agenda with call-in information will be posted on the SAMHSA website
prior to the meeting at: https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/advisory-councils/meetings. The meeting's focus will be on the draft report of
the ISUDCC's recommendations on how the Federal Government can further
integrate and coordinate harm reduction approaches and strategies
across the continuum of prevention, treatment, and recovery policies,
programs, and practices. This meeting will also include presentations
on the recently released Harm Reduction Framework, the Naloxone
Saturation Academies, and SAMHSA's Overdose Prevention and Response
Toolkit.
Committee Name: Interdepartmental Substance Use Disorders
Coordinating Committee (ISUDCC).
DATES:
Date/Time/Type: June 10, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., EDT/Open.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held virtually.
The meeting can be accessed via Zoom.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
The Interdepartmental Substance Use Disorders Coordinating
Committee is required under Section 7022 of the Substance Use-Disorder
Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and
Communities Act (SUPPORT Act, Pub. L. 115-271) to accomplish the
following duties: (1) identify areas for improved coordination of
activities, if any, related to substance use disorders, including
research, services, supports, and prevention activities across all
relevant federal agencies; (2) identify and provide to the Secretary
recommendations for improving federal programs for the prevention and
treatment of, and recovery from, substance use disorders, including by
expanding access to prevention, treatment, and recovery services; (3)
analyze substance use disorder prevention and treatment strategies in
different regions of and populations in the United States and evaluate
the extent to which federal substance use disorder prevention and
treatment strategies are aligned with State and local substance use
disorder prevention and treatment strategies; (4) make recommendations
to the Secretary regarding any appropriate changes with respect to the
activities and strategies described in items (1) through (3) above; (5)
make recommendations to the Secretary regarding public participation in
decisions relating to substance use disorders and the process by which
public feedback can be better integrated into such decisions; and (6)
make recommendations to ensure that substance use disorder research,
services, supports, and prevention activities of the Department of
Health and Human Services and other federal agencies are not
unnecessarily duplicative.
Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this
Act, and annually thereafter for the life of the Committee, the
Committee shall publish on the internet website of the Department of
Health and Human Services, which may include the public information
dashboard established under section 1711 of the Public Health Service
Act, as added by section 7021, a report summarizing the activities
carried out by the Committee pursuant to subsection (e), including any
findings resulting from such activities.
II. Membership
This ISUDCC consists of federal members listed below or their
designees, and non-federal public members.
Federal Membership: Members include, The Secretary of Health and
Human Services; The Attorney General of the United States; The
Secretary of Labor; The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; The
Secretary of Education; The Secretary of Veterans Affairs; The
Commissioner of Social Security; The Assistant Secretary for Mental
Health and Substance Use; The Director of National Drug Control Policy;
representatives of other Federal agencies that support or conduct
activities or programs related to substance use disorders, as
determined appropriate by the Secretary.
Non-federal Membership: Members include, 17 non-federal public
members appointed by the Secretary, representing individuals who have
received treatment for a diagnosis of a substance use disorder;
directors of State substance use agencies; representatives of leading
research, advocacy, or service organizations for adults with substance
use disorder; physicians, licensed mental health professionals, advance
practice registered nurses, and physician assistants, who have
experience in treating individuals with substance use disorders;
substance use disorder treatment professionals who provide treatment
services at a certified opioid treatment program; substance use
disorder treatment professionals who have research or clinical
experience in working with racial and ethnic minority populations;
substance use disorder treatment professionals who have research or
clinical mental health experience in working with medically underserved
populations; state-certified substance use disorder peer support
specialists; drug court judge or a judge with experience in
adjudicating cases related to substance use disorder; public safety
officers with extensive experience in interacting with adults with a
substance use disorder; and individuals with experiences providing
services for homeless individuals with a substance use disorder.
The ISUDCC is required to meet at least twice per calendar year.
To attend virtually, submit written or brief oral comments, or
request special accommodation for persons with disabilities, contact
Tracy Goss. Individuals can also register on-line at: https://[email protected].
The public comment section will be scheduled at the conclusion of
the meeting. Individuals interested in submitting a comment, must
notify Tracy Goss on or before June 7, 2024, via email to:
[email protected].gov.
Up to two minutes will be allotted for each approved public comment
as time
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permits. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be
considered for inclusion in the official record of the meeting.
Substantive meeting information and a roster of Committee members
is available at the Committee's website: https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/advisory-councils/meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tracy Goss, ISUDCC Designated Federal
Officer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857; telephone: 240-276-0759; email:
[email protected]. gov.
Dated: May 15, 2024.
Carlos Castillo,
Committee Management Officer.
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