97-26890. Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 197 (Friday, October 10, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 53014-53015]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-26890]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    National Institutes of Health
    
    
    Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of 
    Authority
    
        Part N, National Institutes of Health, of the Statement of 
    Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the 
    Department of Health and Human Services (40 FR 22859, May 27, 1975, as 
    amended most recently at 62 FR 47509, September 9, 1997, and 
    redesignated from Part HN as Part N at 60 FR 56606, November 9, 1995), 
    is amended to reflect the reorganization of the intramural research 
    support services within the NIH. The reorganization transfers the 
    intramural research support services function from the National Center 
    for Research Resources (NCRR)(HNR) to the Office of Research Services 
    (ORS)(HNAM5). (1) In ORS, the Division of Intramural Research Services 
    (DIRS) is established; (2) the following organizations are transferred 
    in their entirety from NCRR to DIRS/ORS and their functional statements 
    are revised: (a) Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Program, 
    (b) Veterinary Resources Program, (c) Medical Arts and Photography 
    Branch, and (d) Library Branch; (3) the functional statement for NCRR 
    is revised; and (4) in the NCRR's Office of the Director: (a) the 
    Office of Human Resources and Information Technologies (OHRIT) is 
    established, (b) two offices from the Office of Administration (OA) are 
    transferred to OHRIT, (c) the OA is retitled as the Office of Finance 
    and Administration and its functional statement is revised, and (d) in 
    the Office of Science Policy, the Office of Science and Health Reports 
    is abolished.
        Section HN-B, Organization and Functions, is amended as follows:
        (1) Under the heading Office of the Director (NA, formerly HNA), 
    Office of Management (NAM, formerly HNAM), insert the following:
        Division of Intramural Research Services (NAM57, formerly HNAM57). 
    Plans and conducts a centralized program of intramural research 
    services for the NIH throughout the planning, performance, and 
    reporting of research projects as follows: (1) collaborates with 
    intramural scientists on applications of engineering, mathematics, and 
    the physical sciences in biomedical research; works with intramural 
    scientists to predict technological needs and to develop appropriate 
    solutions, including theoretical and experimental models and novel 
    instrumentation; and provides comprehensive services for fabrication, 
    maintenance, modification, repair, sale, and lease of scientific 
    equipment; (2) provides a centralized laboratory animal care and use 
    program offering comprehensive veterinary, technical, and diagnostic 
    support services; (3) provides comprehensive research library support 
    to NIH scientific, clinical and management programs through an 
    extensive collection of books and journals, access to electronic 
    information resources, and staff assistance and consultation in 
    information handling and retrieval; and (4) provides a complete visual 
    communications program utilizing design, graphics, medical 
    illustration, photography, and video recording for documentation of 
    medical research programs and data for all NIH information 
    dissemination needs.
        Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Program (NAM572, 
    formerly HNAM572). Contributes to the advancement of NIH research in 
    applications of engineering, mathematics and the physical sciences 
    through (1) collaborations with NIH scientists in areas such as 
    measurement, imaging, mathematical modeling, and design of specialized 
    equipment; (2) proposing and developing theoretical and experimental 
    methods, including instrumentation, to meet long-term needs of the NIH 
    IRP; and (3) providing prompt, convenient, cost-efficient, high-quality 
    technical support services, such as construction, maintenance, 
    modification, repair, sale, and lease of scientific equipment.
        Veterinary Resources Program (NAM 573, formerly HNAM573). 
    Contributes to the advancement of NIH research through the application 
    of laboratory animal sciences by (1) consultive and collaborative 
    interaction with NIH intramural researchers; (2) provision of fully 
    characterized laboratory animal models; and (3) provision of a full 
    range of professional and technical support and diagnostic services, 
    facilities, and other resources required for laboratory animal care.
        Medical Arts and Photography Branch (NAM574, formerly HNAM574). 
    Contributes to the advancement of NIH research by (1) creating products 
    that visually communicate scientific data, research accomplishments, 
    and NIH programs to the scientific community and the general public; 
    (2) producing publications, exhibits, and audiovisual presentations 
    through a variety of services including design, graphics, video 
    production, medical illustration, micro- and macro-photography, public 
    affairs and patient photography; and (3) providing staff assistance in 
    planning and coordination of visual communication needs.
        Library Branch (NAM575, Formerly HNAM575). (1) Serves as the 
    primary literature, referral, and information resource for the 
    administrative, scientific, and clinical staff of NIH; (2) interprets 
    information needs to support the NIH research program; (3) acquires, 
    organizes, manages, maintains, and services a collection of materials 
    to meet these information needs; (4) provides access to needed 
    information not directly acquired by the Library; (5) provides 
    professional assistance to NIH personnel in identifying, retrieving, 
    and critically appraising information resources available locally or in 
    electronic form; (6) provides translation, instruction, reference, and 
    mediated search services; and (7) provides leadership and consultative 
    services to NIH personnel in organization and management of print and 
    electronic information.
        (2) Under the heading National Center for Research Resources (NR, 
    formerly HNR) is revised as follows:
        National Center for Research Resources (NR, formerly HNR). 
    Administers, fosters, and supports
    
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    research for the development and support of multi-categorical research 
    resources needed on an institutional, regional, national, or 
    international basis for health-related research. Programs are carried 
    out through: (1) research grants, research and development contracts, 
    and individual and institutional research training awards; (2) 
    cooperation and collaboration with organizations and institutions 
    engaged in multi-categorical research resources activities; and (3) 
    collection and dissemination of information on research and findings in 
    these areas.
        Office of Human Resources and Information Technologies (NR18, 
    formerly HNR18). (1) Plans, evaluates and implements the Center's human 
    resources management and information technology services; (2) maintains 
    liaison with the NIH Office of Human Resource Management and the Office 
    of the NIH Chief Information Officer; (3) develops long-range plans for 
    information technology within the Center, including the development and 
    execution of an information technology budget, policies and procedures; 
    (4) provides management support, training and advice on personal 
    computer matters and participates with NIH planning groups to develop 
    new technologies for common program improvements; (5) provides a full 
    range of human resources planning and support services, including 
    staffing, classification, employee development, benefits 
    administration, awards, and management of the employee performance 
    system; and (6) consults with Center managers on methods and techniques 
    for developing human resources to their maximum capabilities and 
    productivity.
        Office of Finance and Administration (NR14, formerly HNR14). (1) 
    Plans, evaluates and executes all aspects of the Center's financial 
    management and administrative services ;(2) formulates, presents and 
    executes budget; (3) advises the Director and staff on financial 
    management matters; (4) maintains liaison with the NIH Office of 
    Financial Management and Office of Administration, and ensures 
    compliance with all instructions and policies related to financial 
    management and administration; (5) provides management analysis and 
    advice; and (6) interprets and implements new or revised administrative 
    policies and regulations affecting the overall mission of the Center 
    and NIH/HSS policies and procedures.
        The following organizations are abolished and their respective 
    functional statements are removed in their entirety: Biomedical 
    Engineering and Instrumentation Program (NR4, formerly HNR4), 
    Veterinary Resources Program (NR5, formerly HNR5), Medical Arts and 
    Photography Branch (NR6, formerly HNR6), Library Branch (NR7, formerly 
    HNR7), and Office of Science and Health Reports (NR152, formerly 
    HNR152).
    
        Dated: September 25, 1997.
    Ruth L. Kirschstein,
    Acting Director, National Institutes of Health.
    [FR Doc. 97-26890 Filed 10-9-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4140-01-M
    
    
    

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Published:
10/10/1997
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53014-53015 (2 pages)
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