94-11186. Program To Conduct Health Consultations and Public Health Assessment Activities  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
    [Announcement 415]
    
     
    
    Program To Conduct Health Consultations and Public Health 
    Assessment Activities
    
    Introduction
    
        The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) 
    announces the availability of fiscal year (FY) 1994 funds for a 
    cooperative agreement program for public health agencies to build 
    capacity to conduct health consultations. This program is also intended 
    to provide public health agencies with the capacity to conduct 
    activities, in cooperation with ATSDR, during ATSDR's preparation of 
    public health assessments at sites listed on the Comprehensive 
    Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System 
    (CERCLIS) and other sites or facilities within their jurisdictional 
    boundary where a hazardous substance has been released into the 
    environment.
        The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the 
    health promotion and disease prevention objectives of ``Healthy People 
    2000,'' a PHS-led national activity to reduce morbidity and mortality 
    and improve the quality of life. This announcement is related to the 
    priority area of Environmental Health. (For ordering a copy of 
    ``Healthy People 2000,'' see the section Where to Obtain Additional 
    Information.)
    
    Authority
    
        This program is authorized under sections 104(i) (4), (6) and (15) 
    of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
    Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments 
    and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 [42 U.S.C. 9604(i) (4), (6) and 
    (15)], and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as 
    amended (Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984) [42 U.S.C. 6939a 
    (b) and (c)].
    
    Smoke-Free Workplace
    
        The Public Health Service strongly encourages all grant recipients 
    to provide a smoke-free workplace and promote the non-use of all 
    tobacco products. This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect 
    and advance the physical and mental health of the American people.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Assistance is limited to official health departments of States or 
    their bona fide agents or instrumentalities which have fifteen or less 
    sites listed or proposed for listing on the National Priorities List 
    (NPL). This includes the District of Columbia, American Samoa, the 
    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Federated States 
    of Micronesia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Republic of the 
    Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, and federally recognized 
    Indian tribal governments.
    
    Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $178,000 will be available in FY 1994 to fund an 
    estimated 3 awards. It is expected that the average new award will be 
    $60,000, ranging from $40,000 to $80,000. It is expected that the 
    awards will begin on or about September 29, 1994, and will be made for 
    a 12-month budget period with a 3-year project period. Funding 
    estimates may vary and are subject to change.
        Continuation awards within the project period will be made on the 
    basis of satisfactory progress and the availability of funds.
    
    Purpose
    
        The purpose of this program is for public health agencies to build 
    capacity, in coordination with ATSDR, to conduct health related 
    activities under CERCLA and RCRA. This includes conducting health 
    consultations, providing public health advice and information, and 
    coordinating public health activities during ATSDR's preparation of 
    public health assessments at sites listed on the CERCLIS and other 
    sites or facilities within their jurisdictional boundary where a 
    hazardous substance has been released into the environment. This 
    program is directed to public health agencies which have a limited 
    number (15 or less) of proposed or listed sites on the NPL, but have a 
    considerable need to build capacity to address health issues related to 
    hazardous substance releases into the environment within their 
    jurisdictional boundary.
        ATSDR currently has a cooperative agreement program which provides 
    funding to support public health assessment activities in twenty-two 
    States. Historically, this program has targeted those States with the 
    greatest number of NPL sites. Because of the number of CERCLIS sites 
    and operational RCRA facilities, there are a number of States which 
    have a clearly demonstrated need to develop a program to address 
    environmental health issues related to hazardous substances. These 
    States have not qualified for funding under the existing program, 
    however, because of the low number of NPL sites within their 
    jurisdictional boundary. This program will enable ATSDR to address this 
    need by providing financial assistance specifically to States with 
    fewer NPL sites but who need to build capacity to address environmental 
    health issues.
    
    Program Requirements
    
        The recipient and ATSDR activities are listed below:
    
    A. Recipient Activities
    
    1. Health Consultations
        Conduct health consultations and provide public health advice and 
    information in response to a question or request for information on 
    specific public health issues that occur as a result of actual or 
    potential human exposure to a hazardous substance. Participate in the 
    Health Activities Recommendation Panel (HARP) review of health 
    consultations.
    2. Public Health Assessment Activities
        Conduct public health evaluation of sites listed on CERCLIS and 
    other sites or facilities within their jurisdictional boundary where a 
    hazardous substance has been released into the environment. These 
    activities may include:
        (1) Site evaluations.
        (2) Community outreach and interaction activities.
        (3) Exposure investigations to further characterize the extent of 
    human exposure for improving public health decision making.
        (4) Participating in the HARP review of public health assessments 
    of sites within recipient's jurisdiction.
    
    B. ATSDR Activities
    
    1. Health Consultations
        Assist recipient in conducting health consultations in providing 
    public health advice and information in response to a question or 
    request for information on specific public health issues that occur as 
    a result of actual or potential human exposure to a hazardous 
    substance.
    2. Public Health Assessment Activities
        Assist recipient during public health evaluation of sites listed on 
    CERCLIS and other sites or facilities within their jurisdictional 
    boundary where a hazardous substance has been released into the 
    environment.
    
    Evaluation Criteria
    
        Applications will be reviewed and evaluated according to the 
    following criteria:
    
    A. Proposed Program--50%
    
        Applicant's ability to address the following:
        1. Ability to respond to specific public health issues that occur 
    as a result of actual or potential human exposure to a hazardous 
    substance. (20%)
        2. Method described to evaluate and analyze toxicological, 
    community, and environmental health data; community outreach and 
    interaction; and exposure investigations. (20%)
        3. Description of HARP participation and involvement in public 
    health meetings and with communities in response to concern about a 
    particular site's impact on public health. (10%)
    
    B. Program Personnel--30%
    
        The extent to which the proposal has described or provided 
    biographical data on the:
        1. Appropriate qualifications, experience, leadership ability, and 
    percentage of time principal investigator (or project director) will 
    commit to the project;
        2. Appropriate qualifications, experience, and description of how 
    staff will be utilized in relation to the activities to be performed to 
    accomplish the work and their percentage of time to be spent on the 
    project;
        3. If contractors are proposed, recipient will adhere to ``Third 
    Party Agreements'' under ``Other Requirements'' of this announcement. 
    Additionally, the following must be provided: name of contractor, 
    method of selection, period of performance, detailed budget and 
    justification (budget not scored).
    
    C. Capability--20%
    
        Description of the applicant's capability to carry out the proposed 
    project and suitability of facilities and equipment available or to be 
    purchased for the project.
    
    D. Human Subjects--(Not Scored)
    
        If the application involves the use of human subjects, the extent 
    to which the applicant discusses all of the issues relevant to 
    protection of the subjects and assesses whether or not subjects are 
    adequately protected.
    
    E. Program Budget--(Not Scored)
    
        The extent to which the budget relates directly to project 
    activities, is clearly justified, and is consistent with intended use 
    of funds.
        Continuation awards within the project period will be made on the 
    basis of the following criteria:
        1. Satisfactory progress has been made in meeting project 
    objectives;
        2. Objectives for the new budget period are realistic, specific, 
    and measurable;
        3. Proposed changes in described long-term objectives, methods of 
    operation, need for cooperative agreement support, and/or evaluation 
    procedures will lead to achievement of project objectives; and
        4. The budget request is clearly justified and consistent with the 
    intended use of cooperative agreement funds.
    
    Executive Order 12372 Review
    
        Applications are subject to the Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
    Programs as governed by Executive Order (E.O.) 12372. E.O. 12372 sets 
    up a system for State and local government review of proposed Federal 
    assistance applications. Applicants should contact their State Single 
    Point of Contact (SPOC) as early as possible to alert them to the 
    prospective applications and to receive any necessary instructions on 
    the State process. For proposed projects serving more than one State, 
    the applicant is advised to contact the SPOC for each affected State. A 
    current list of SPOCs is included in the application kit. If SPOCs have 
    any State process recommendations on applications submitted to CDC, 
    they should forward them to Henry S. Cassell, III, Grants Management 
    Officer, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry 
    Road, NE., Atlanta, Georgia 30305, no later than 60 days after the 
    application deadline date. The granting agency does not guarantee to 
    ``accommodate or explain'' State process recommendations it receives 
    after that date.
        Indian tribes are strongly encouraged to request tribal government 
    review of the proposed application. If tribal governments have any 
    tribal process recommendations on applications submitted to CDC, they 
    should forward them to Henry S. Cassell, III, Grants Management 
    Officer, Grants Management Branch, Centers for Disease Control and 
    Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Mailstop E-13, 
    Atlanta, Georgia 30305. This should be done no later than 60 days after 
    the application deadline date. The granting agency does not guarantee 
    to ``accommodate or explain'' for tribal process recommendations it 
    receives after that date.
    
    Public Health System Reporting Requirements
    
        This program is not subject to the Public Health System Reporting 
    Requirements.
    
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number is 93.202.
    
    Other Requirements
    
    A. Protection of Human Subjects
    
        If the proposed project involves research on human subjects, the 
    applicant must comply with Department of Health and Human Services 
    Regulations, 45 CFR Part 46, regarding the protection of human 
    subjects. Assurance must be provided to demonstrate that the project 
    will be subject to initial and continuing review by an appropriate 
    institutional review committee. In addition to other applicable 
    committees, Indian Health Service (IHS) institutional review committees 
    also must review the project if any component of IHS will be involved 
    or will support the research. If any Native American community is 
    involved, its tribal government must also approve that portion of the 
    project applicable to it. The applicant will be responsible for 
    providing assurance in accordance with the appropriate guidelines and 
    form provided in the application kit.
    
    B. Cost Recovery
    
        CERCLA, as amended by SARA, provides for the recovery of costs 
    incurred for response actions at each Superfund site from potentially 
    responsible parties. The recipient would agree to maintain an 
    accounting system that will keep an accurate, complete, and current 
    accounting of all financial transactions on a site-specific basis, 
    i.e., individual time, travel, and associated cost including indirect 
    cost, as appropriate for the site. The recipient would also maintain 
    documentation that describes the site-specific response actions taken 
    with respect to the site, e.g., contracts, work assignments, progress 
    reports, and other documents that describe the work performed at a 
    site. The recipient will retain the documents and records to support 
    these financial transactions and documentation of work performed, for 
    possible use in a cost recovery case, for a minimum of ten years after 
    submission of a final financial status report, unless there is 
    litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the 
    specific site, then the records will be maintained until resolution of 
    all issues on the specific site.
    
    C. Third Party Agreements
    
        Project activities which are approved for contracting pursuant to 
    the prior approval provisions shall be formalized in a written 
    agreement that clearly establishes the relationship between the 
    recipient and the third party. The written agreement shall, at a 
    minimum:
        1. State or incorporate by reference all applicable requirements 
    imposed on the contractors under the terms of the grant and/or 
    cooperative agreement, including requirements concerning technical 
    review (ATSDR selected reviewers), ownership of data, and the 
    arrangement for copyright when publications, data, or other 
    copyrightable works are developed under or in the course of work under 
    a PHS grant-supported project or activity.
        2. State that any copyrighted or copyrightable works shall be 
    subject to a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to the 
    government to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use them, and to 
    authorize others to do so for Federal government purposes.
        3. State that whenever any work subject to this copyright policy 
    may be developed in the course of a grant by a contractor under a 
    grant, the written agreement (contract) must require the contractor to 
    comply with these requirements and can in no way diminish the 
    government's right in that work.
        4. State the activities to be performed, the time schedule for 
    those activities, the policies and procedures to be followed in 
    carrying out the agreement, and the maximum amount of money for which 
    the grantee may become liable to the third party under the agreement.
        The written agreement required shall not relieve the recipient of 
    any part of its responsibility or accountability to PHS under the 
    cooperative agreement. The agreement shall, therefore, retain 
    sufficient rights and control to the recipient to enable it to fulfill 
    this responsibility and accountability.
    
    D. Disclosure
    
        Recipient is required to provide proof by way of citation to State 
    code or regulation or other State pronouncement given the authority of 
    law, that medical information obtained pursuant to the agreement, 
    pertaining to an individual, and therefore considered confidential, 
    will be protected from disclosure when the consent of the individual to 
    release identifying information is not obtained.
    
    Application Submission and Deadline
    
        The original and two copies of application PHS Form 5161-1 should 
    be submitted to Henry S. Cassell, III, Grants Management Officer, 
    Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., 
    room 300, Mailstop E-13, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, on or before July 15, 
    1994. (By formal agreement, the CDC Procurement and Grants Office will 
    act for and on behalf of ATSDR on this matter.)
        1. Deadline: Applications shall be considered as meeting the 
    deadline if they are either:
        (a) Received on or before the deadline date, or (b) Sent on or 
    before the deadline date and received in time for submission to the 
    objective review group. (Applicants must request a legibly dated U.S. 
    Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated receipt from a 
    commercial carrier or the U.S. Postal Service. Private metered 
    postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing.)
        2. Late Applications: Applications which do not meet the criteria 
    in 1.(a) or 1.(b) above are considered late applications. Late 
    applications will not be considered in the current competition and will 
    be returned to the applicant.
    
    Where to Obtain Additional Information
    
        A complete program description, information on application 
    procedures, an application package, and business management assistance 
    may be obtained from Maggie Slay, Grants Management Specialist, Grants 
    Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease 
    Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., room 300, 
    Mailstop E-13, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, telephone (404) 842-6797. 
    Programmatic technical assistance may be obtained from Edward 
    Skowronski, Program Manager, Division of Health Assessment and 
    Consultation, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1600 
    Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop E-57, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, telephone 
    (404) 639-6360.
    
    Please Refer to Announcement Number 415 When Requesting Information and 
    Submitting an Application
    
        Potential applicants may obtain a copy of ``Healthy People 2000'' 
    (Full Report, Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or ``Healthy People 2000'' 
    (Summary Report, Stock No. 017-001-00473-1) referenced in the 
    Introduction through the Superintendent of Documents, Government 
    Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9325, telephone (202) 783-3238.
    
        Dated: May 5, 1994.
    Claire V. Broome,
    Acting Deputy Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease 
    Registry.
    [FR Doc. 94-11186 Filed 5-9-94; 8:45 am]
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05/10/1994
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