Department of Health and Human Services January 12, 2021 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Response to Comments on Revised Geographic Eligibility for Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Grants
HRSA's Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) is modifying the definition it uses of rural for the determination of geographic areas eligible to apply for or receive services funded by FORHP's rural health grants. This notice revises the definition of rural and responds to comments received on proposed modifications to how FORHP designates areas to be eligible for rural health grant programs published in the Federal Register on September 23, 2020. After consideration of the public comments received, FORHP is adding Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) counties that contain no Urbanized Area (UA) population to the areas eligible for rural health grant programs.
Notice That Persons That Entered the Over-the-Counter Drug Market To Supply Hand Sanitizer During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Are Not Subject to the Over-the-Counter Drug Monograph Facility Fee
The Department of Health and Human Services is issuing this Notice to clarify that persons that entered into the over-the-counter drug industry for the first time in order to supply hand sanitizers during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency are not persons subject to the facility fee the Secretary is authorized to collect under section 744M of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
Health and Human Services Grants Regulation
This final rule repromulgates and adopts changes to certain provisions in the Department's Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for HHS awards (UAR). This rule repromulgates sections of the UAR dealing with payments, access to records, indirect allowable cost requirements, and a portion of the provision dealing with shared responsibility payments under the Affordable Care Act. This rule also amends sections dealing with national policy requirements to bring them into compliance with the authority under which the UAR is promulgated and OMB guidance, as well as to reflect those nondiscrimination requirements that have been adopted by Congress.
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