Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 45 - Public Welfare |
Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Public Welfare |
Chapter XIII - Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services |
SubChapter C - The Administration for Community Living |
Part 1321 - Grants to State and Community Programs on Aging |
Subpart A - Introduction |
§ 1321.1 - Basis and purpose of this part. |
§ 1321.3 - Definitions. |
Subpart B - State Agency Responsibilities |
§ 1321.5 - Mission of the State agency. |
§ 1321.7 - Organization and staffing of the State agency. |
§ 1321.9 - State agency policies and procedures. |
§ 1321.11 - Advocacy responsibilities. |
§ 1321.13 - Designation of and designation changes to planning and service areas. |
§ 1321.15 - Interstate planning and service area. |
§ 1321.17 - Appeal to the Departmental Appeals Board on planning and service area designation. |
§ 1321.19 - Designation of and designation changes to area agencies. |
§ 1321.21 - Withdrawal of area agency designation. |
§ 1321.23 - Appeal to the Departmental Appeals Board on area agency on aging withdrawal of designation. |
§ 1321.25 - Duration, format, and effective date of the State plan. |
§ 1321.27 - Content of State plan. |
§ 1321.29 - Public participation. |
§ 1321.31 - Amendments to the State plan. |
§ 1321.33 - Submission of the State plan or plan amendment to the Assistant Secretary for Aging for approval. |
§ 1321.35 - Notification of State plan or State plan amendment approval or disapproval for changes requiring Assistant Secretary for Aging approval. |
§ 1321.37 - Notification of State plan amendment receipt for changes not requiring Assistant Secretary for Aging approval. |
§ 1321.39 - Appeal to the Departmental Appeals Board regarding State plan on aging. |
§ 1321.41 - When a disapproval decision is effective. |
§ 1321.43 - How the State agency may appeal the Departmental Appeals Board's decision. |
§ 1321.45 - How the Assistant Secretary for Aging may reallot the State agency's withheld payments. |
§ 1321.47 - Conflicts of interest policies and procedures for State agencies. |
§ 1321.49 - Intrastate funding formula. |
§ 1321.51 - Single planning and service area States. |
§ 1321.52 - Evaluation of unmet need. |
§ 1321.53 - State agency Title III and Title VI coordination responsibilities. |
Subpart C - Area Agency Responsibilities |
§ 1321.55 - Mission of the area agency. |
§ 1321.57 - Organization and staffing of the area agency. |
§ 1321.59 - Area agency policies and procedures. |
§ 1321.61 - Advocacy responsibilities of the area agency. |
§ 1321.63 - Area agency advisory council. |
§ 1321.65 - Submission of an area plan and plan amendments to the State agency for approval. |
§ 1321.67 - Conflicts of interest policies and procedures for area agencies on aging. |
§ 1321.69 - Area agency on aging Title III and Title VI coordination responsibilities. |
Subpart D - Service Requirements |
§ 1321.71 - Purpose of services allotments under Title III. |
§ 1321.73 - Policies and procedures. |
§ 1321.75 - Confidentiality and disclosure of information. |
§ 1321.77 - Purpose of services—person- and family-centered, trauma-informed. |
§ 1321.79 - Responsibilities of service providers under State and area plans. |
§ 1321.81 - Client eligibility for participation. |
§ 1321.83 - Client and service priority. |
§ 1321.85 - Supportive services. |
§ 1321.87 - Nutrition services. |
§ 1321.89 - Evidence-based disease prevention and health promotion services. |
§ 1321.91 - Family caregiver support services. |
§ 1321.93 - Legal assistance. |
§ 1321.95 - Service provider Title III and Title VI coordination responsibilities. |
Subpart E - Emergency and Disaster Requirements |
§ 1321.97 - Coordination with State, Tribal, and local emergency management. |
§ 1321.99 - Setting aside funds to address disasters. |
§ 1321.101 - Flexibilities under a major disaster declaration. |
§ 1321.103 - Title III and Title VI coordination for emergency and disaster preparedness. |
§ 1321.105 - Modification during major disaster declaration or public health emergency. |