SUBTITLE A-DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Part SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION HHS's regulations Testimony by employees and production of documents in proceedings where the United States is not a party Conduct of persons and traffic on the National Institutes of Health Federal enclave Service of process Freedom of Information Regulations Privacy Act regulations Employee inventions [Reserved] Use of HHS research facilities by academic scientists, engineers, and students Disposal and utilization of surplus real property for public health purposes Use of Federal real property to assist the homeless Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in agency proceedings Uniform relocation assistance and real property Procedures of the Departmental Grant Appeals Release of adverse information to news media 16 17 30 Claims collection 31 35 36 46 50 Referral of debt to IRS for tax refund offset Indemnification of HHS Employees Protection of human subjects ....... U.S. Exchange Visitor Program-request for waiver of the two-year foreign residence requirement 3 Part Page Criteria for evaluating comprehensive plan to re- 127 129 60 63 73 73a 73b 74 76 National Practitioner Data Bank for adverse infor- ..... 130 137 Grant programs administered by the Office of the Standards of conduct: Food and Drug Administra- Debarment or suspension of former employees 145 178a 183 186 233 77 Remedial actions applicable to letter of credit ad- 252 78 79 Conditions for waiver of denial of Federal benefits 80 81 Nondiscrimination under programs receiving Fed- 271 296 83 Regulation for the administration and enforce- 306 84 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in pro- 85 86 90 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of Part 91 92 Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in HHS pro- Uniform administrative requirements for grants Page 394 governments .... 401 93 New restrictions on lobbying 428 94 Responsible prospective contractors 440 95 General administration-grant programs (public 442 ...... 96 Block grants 461 ...... 97 98 Consolidation of grants to the insular areas ... 516 517 99 ..... 100 Procedure for hearings for the child care and devel- Intergovernmental review of Department of Health SUBCHAPTER B-REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO HEALTH 547 552 • Health regulations are located at Parts 1-399 of Title 42. • Health care financing regulations are located at Parts 400-499 of Title 42. These include regulations for Medicare and Medicaid. • Human development services regulations are located at Parts 200-299 and 1300-1399 of Title 45. These include regulations for Head Start, social services, social and nutrition services for older persons, rehabilitative services, developmental disabilities services, Native American programs, and various programs relating to families and children. • Social Security regulations are located at Parts 400-499 of Title 20. • Food and Drug regulations are located at Parts 1-1299 of Title 21. • Procurement (contract) regulations are located at Chapter 3 of Title 41. Each volume of the Code contains an index of its parts. (5 U.S.C. 301) [44 FR 61598, Oct. 26, 1979, as amended at 48 FR 35099, Aug. 3, 1983] §1.2 Subject matter of Office of the Secretary regulations in parts 1–99. This subject matter of the regulations in Parts 1-99 of this title includes: • Civil rights/nondiscrimination: Parts 80, 81, 83, 84, 86, 90. • Protection of human subjects: Part 46. • Day care requirements: Part 71. • Information, privacy, advisory committees: Parts 5, 5a, 5b, 11, 17, 99. • Personnel: Parts 50, 57, 73, 73a. • Grants and letter of credit administration, property, hearing rights: Parts 10, 12, 15, 16, 74, 75, 77, 95. • Claims: Parts 30, 35. • Inventions and patents: Parts 6, 7, 8. • Miscellaneous: Parts 3, 4, 9, 67. (5 U.S.C. 301) [50 FR 781, Jan. 7, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 28658, July 31, 1987] PART 2-TESTIMONY BY EMPLOYEES AND PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS IN PROCEEDINGS WHERE THE UNITED STATES IS NOT A PARTY Sec. 2.1 2.2 2.3 Scope, purpose, and applicability. Policy on presentation of testimony and 2.4 Procedures when voluntary testimony is requested or when an employee is subpoenaed. §2.1 Scope, purpose, and applicability. (a) This part sets forth rules to be followed when a Department of Health and Human Services employee, other than an employee of the Food and Drug Administration, is requested or subpoenaed to provide testimony, in a deposition, trial, or other similar proceeding, concerning information acquired in the course of performing official duties or because of the employee's official capacity. This part also sets forth procedures for the handling of subpoenas duces tecum and other requests for any document in the possession of the Department of Health and Human Services other than the Food and Drug Administration, and to requests for certification of copies of documents. Separate regulations, 21 CFR part 20 and 20 CFR part 401, govern the Food and Drug Administration and requests for certain information maintained by the Social Security Administration, and those regulations are not affected by this part. (b) It is the policy of the Department of Health and Human Services to provide information, data, and records to |