96-11946. Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 94 (Tuesday, May 14, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 24311-24312]
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    [FR Doc No: 96-11946]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority
    
        Part A (Office of the Secretary), of the Statement of Organization, 
    Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the Department of Health 
    and Human Services, Chapter AA ``Office of the Secretary'' as last 
    amended at 60 FR 52403, dated October 6, 1995; Chapter ABC ``Office of 
    the Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs'' as last 
    amended at 46 FR 3284, dated January 14, 1981; and Chapter AD ``Office 
    of the Regional Director'' as last amended at 55 FR 5072, dated 
    February 13, 1990 is being revised. Also, Chapter HD ``Public Health 
    Service Regional Offices'' as last amended at 60 FR 48164, dated 
    September 18, 1995 is being deleted in its entirety.
        Part A is being amended to reflect the role and responsibility of 
    the Office for Intergovernmental Affairs and to place the Regional 
    Health Administrators within the Office of the Regional Directors. The 
    specific amendments are:
        I. Make the following changes to Chapter AA ``Office of the 
    Secretary,'' paragraph AA.10 Organization: Delete the Office of the 
    Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs and insert the 
    Office for Intergovernmental Affairs.
        II. Delete Chapter ABC in its entirety and replace with the 
    following:
        ABC.00  Mission. The Director of the Office for Intergovernmental 
    Affairs (IGA) serves as the principal advisor and Assistant to the 
    Secretary and Deputy Secretary on intergovernmental affairs, with the 
    responsibility for facilitating the coordination and implementation of 
    Administration and Secretarial initiatives as they pertain to 
    intergovernmental affairs at the headquarters, regional, State, tribal, 
    local and community levels. The Director for Intergovernmental Affairs 
    is the central point of reference in the Department for issues, 
    problems and questions involving these matters. The Director for 
    Intergovernmental Affairs provides leadership, coordination, 
    evaluation, and administrative direction to the Regional Director; also 
    provides general guidance and direction to the Office of Veterans 
    Affairs and Military Liaison; and to special initiatives, such as, 
    Human Service Transportation Coordination and the National Rural 
    Development Partnership. As directed the Director provides coordination 
    services for functions and activities of the Deputy Secretary.
        ABC.10  Organization. the Office for Intergovernmental Affairs is 
    under the direction and control of the Director for Intergovernmental 
    Affairs, who reports directly to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary.
        ABC.20  Functions. The Director for Intergovernmental Affairs 
    undertakes a variety of assignments for the Secretary and Deputy 
    Secretary on critical intergovernmental problems which are beyond the 
    authority of the Regional Director or which cross program/agency/
    departmental lines.
        Advises on State, tribal and local impact of proposed Departmental 
    action whether in legislation, regulation, or administrative decision. 
    Serves as the point of contact between the Regional Directors (RDs) and 
    the Secretary and Deputy Secretary. Responds to Secretarial initiatives 
    having regional, State and local implications by directing the RDs to 
    take specific actions.
        Ensures a full and timely opportunity for the RDs to contribute to 
    the planning, development and implementation of Departmental policy. In 
    consultation with OPDIV heads ensures the resolution of policy issues 
    involving intergovernmental concerns of operating divisions and the 
    regional offices. Resolves intergovernmental problems and situations 
    that cut across the OPDIVs in headquarters and in the regions. 
    Formulates and recommends Departmental policies on the delivery of 
    services to States and communities. Serves as a focal point for 
    coordinated HHS efforts to deal with community problems as a whole. Has 
    primary responsibility to ensure consistency of approach, 
    administration, and action of programs within HHS as they impact on 
    state and local governments.
        Represents the Secretary and Deputy Secretary with officials of 
    other Federal agencies, officials of State, tribal and local 
    governments, and non-governmental organizations including national 
    associations which represent State and local general purpose 
    governments and relevant subdivisions in functions which cut across 
    program lines. Develops strategies to strengthen intergovernmental 
    relationships and collaborates with Governors, their key officials, 
    county and city officials, on national goals and programs in health and 
    human services. Serves as liaison with the White House on 
    intergovernmental matters and concerns through the Assistant to the 
    President for Intergovernmental Affairs.
        Under the Direction of the Director for Intergovernmental Affairs, 
    the Office of Veterans Affairs and Military Liaison provides advice and 
    counsel and appropriate information and liaison to the White House, the 
    Secretary, and veteran's and military organizations and associations; 
    develops initiatives within the Department to improve services to 
    veterans and the military; and focuses health and human resources on 
    the needs of all veterans and military families as part of a Health and 
    Human Services/Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense 
    initiative to better serve their health and human service needs. 
    Provides coordinative support relating to sick, disabled and 
    disadvantaged veterans/military for research targeted toward specific 
    areas.
        As directed, the Director IGA coordinates program and management 
    functions and activities that the Deputy
    
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    Secretary is responsible for. The Director IGA represents the 
    Department in special initiatives, such as the Human Services 
    Transportation Coordination and the National Rural Development 
    Partnership initiatives.
        III. Delete Chapter AD in its entirety and replace with the 
    following:
        AD.00  Mission. The Regional Director serves as the direct personal 
    representative of the Secretary with the responsibility for carrying 
    out the Secretary's policies in the Region. The Regional Director 
    provides leadership for the Secretary's special initiatives and 
    coordination of the complex activities of the Region.
        AD.10  Organization. The Office of the Regional Director is under 
    the direction and control of the Regional Director, who reports 
    directly to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary through the Director for 
    Intergovernmental Affairs, and consists of the following:
    
    Regional Director AD(1-X)
    Regional Health Administrator ADA(1-X)
    
        AD.20  Function. A. The Regional Director serves as the Secretary's 
    representative in direct official dealings with State, tribal and local 
    government organizations, non-government officials and their respective 
    representative organizations. Establishes and maintains effective 
    relationships with Governors, mayors, county officials, and other key 
    State and local officials; furnishes advice and assistance and strives 
    to develop a mutually beneficial Federal-State-local partnership; 
    provides guidance and coordination to the efforts of all regional staff 
    members on the priorities, emphasis, and merits of various programs 
    based on the expression of needs and analyses by Governors, mayors, and 
    other key officials. In consultation with the Office of the Assistant 
    Secretary for Legislation, provides a central focus in the Region for 
    department relations with Congressional delegations and individual 
    members of Congress. Promotes general public understanding of programs, 
    policies, and objectives of the Department; participates in developing 
    and carrying out a region-wide public information program; and provides 
    regional clearance on official public communiques.
        Assesses the effectiveness of Department activities and makes 
    reports and recommendations to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, 
    Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, and other Departmental officials 
    concerning the application or improvement of policies and service 
    delivery systems. Serves as coordinator, facilitator, and expediter in 
    solving cross-cutting issues to assure effective, efficient, and 
    responsible actions in the interest of total service to the public. 
    Advises the Secretary on the potential effect of proposed Department 
    action, whether legislative, regulatory, or administrative decision. 
    Provides input into policy decisions and strategy regarding the 
    concerns and interests of State and local governments and non-
    government organizations as derived from their key officials. In 
    conjunction with the Regional Health Administrators, develops plans for 
    emergency preparedness and directs all Departmental activities 
    necessary to ensure continuity of essential functions within the Region 
    in case of an emergency due to enemy action or natural disaster.
        B. The Regional Health Administrator ADA(1-X)--Reports to the 
    Secretary's Regional Director, receives professional guidance from the 
    Assistant Secretary for Health, Director, Office of Public Health and 
    Science (OPHS) programs. The Regional Health Administrator and 
    associated staff are a component of the U.S. Public Health Service, 
    along with the OPHS and PHS Operating Divisions.
        Participates in policy development and implementation; directs and 
    coordinates regionally based programs of OPHS, including the offices of 
    Emergency Preparedness, Minority Health, Women's Health, and Population 
    Affairs. Develops regional goals and objectives consistent with the 
    needs of the population and in conformity with national health 
    priorities and objectives and Departmental plans and programs. Serves 
    as the principal official in the assigned area of jurisdiction to 
    provide oversight and coordination for Public Health Service programs. 
    Solicits and provides input from regional, State, and local health, 
    mental health and substance abuse professional organizations to assist 
    the Regional Director, the Assistant Secretary for Health, Director, 
    OPHS, Director IGA and PHS Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) in the 
    formulation, development, analysis, and evaluation of PHS OPDIV field 
    programs and cross cutting Departmental initiatives in public health.
        IV. Under Part H, delete Chapter HD in its entirety.
    
        Dated: April 11, 1996.
    John J. Callahan,
    Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget.
    [FR Doc. 96-11946 Filed 5-13-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
05/14/1996
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
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Document Number:
96-11946
Pages:
24311-24312 (2 pages)
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