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migrant health center for the 3 set forth in §56.102(g)(1) of subof this part. This assessment of ust, at a minimum, include the listed in §56.104(b)(3) (i)-(iv). esign a migrant health center 1 for such population, based on essment prepared pursuant to ph (b) of this section which inin detail how the proposed cenfulfill the needs identified in sessment and meet the requireof subpart C of this part.

evelop a plan for the implemenof the program designed pursuparagraph (c) of this section. #mplementation plan must proor the time-phased recruitment Gaining of the personnel essential eve operation of a migrant health ne and the gradual assumption of ional status of the project so bhe project will, in the judgment

Secretary, meet the requirecontained in subpart C of this y the end of the project period. Implement the plan developed int to paragraph (d) of this secn accordance with such para

Make efforts to secure within the sed catchment area of such cento the extent possible, financial rofessional assistance and support le project.

(g) Initiate and encourage continuing community involvement in the development and operation of the project through, for example, contributions or loans of cash, services, equipment, fullor part-time staff, space, materials, or facilities.

(h) Provide for sufficient staff, qualified by training and experience, to carry out the project and establish standards and qualifications for personnel (including the project director). (i) Utilize, to the maximum extent feasible, other Federal, State, local, and private resources available for support of the project, prior to use of project funds under this subpart.

(j) Provide the means for evaluating the project's progress in achievement of its specific objectives, and submit such progress reports on the project as the Secretary may from time to time request.

§ 56.204 Grant evaluation and award.

(a) Within the limits of funds determined by the Secretary to be available for such purpose, the Secretary may award grants under this subpart to applicants therefor which, in his judgment, will provide needed health services in a catchment area which will not be served by another project funded under this part and meet the applicable requirements of section 319(c)(1)(A) of the Act and this part, in accordance with priorities established pursuant to section 319(b) of the Act and §56.107 of subpart A of this part; Provided, That in the case of applicants which propose to serve substantially the same

catchment areas or where available funds are insufficient to fund all approvable applications within a priority category specified in § 56.107,

(1) Priority shall be given to applications submitted by community-based organizations which are representative of the population to be served by the project. For purposes of this paragraph, an applicant shall be deemed to be such an organization if it provides a formal mechanism (such as membership on the organization's governing body or membership on an advisory body) which gives migratory seasonal agricultural workers and their famen significam involvement in the for lation of the organization's policies

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awarded pursuant to section 319(g) of the Act for the provision of technical and other non-financial assistance to grantees under sections 319(c)(1)(A), 319(d)(1)(A) and 319(d)(1)(B) of the Act.

$56.702 Application.

To be approved by the Secretary under this subpart, an application for a grant must meet the requirements of §§ 56.104(a), 56.104(b) (1), (4), (7), (10), and (11), and 56.104(c) of subpart A of this part.

$56.703 Project elements.

A project for the provision of technical assistance to migrant health centers and entities which intend to become migrant health centers which is supported under this subpart must:

(a) Provide to such centers and entities as are specified in the grant award, such technical and other nonfinancial assistance (such as fiscal and program management assistance or training of the staff of such center or entity in such management) as may be specified in the grant award. Such technical or other nonfinancial assistance shall be designed to assist such centers and entities in:

(1) Developing plans for becoming migrant centers; and/or

(2) Meeting the requirements of sections 319(f)(2) of the Act.

(b) Provide such assistance through its own staff or resources.

(c) Where the project will provide training to the staff of a center or entity in management or the provision of health services, provide such training consistent, as applicable, with § 56.108(b)(7).

(d) Maintain such records and make such reports on the expenditure of funds under this subpart and provision of such assistance as the Secretary may require.

$56.704 Grant evaluation and award.

Within the limits of funds determined by the Secretary to be available for such purpose, the Secretary may award grants under this subpart to applicants therefor which will, in his judgment, best promote the purposes of section 319(g) of the Act and applicable regulations of this part, taking into consideration:

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The provisions of 42 CFR pat subpart E, establishing require for the acquisition and moder 37.20 of existing buildings, shall apply grants under section 319 of the project costs which include the 57.2 acquisition and/or modernization isting buildings (including the 57 amortizing the principal of, and ș the interest on, loans); except the purposes of this subpart, 57.2 within subpart E to part 51c, parts of part 51c, shall be deem references to part 56, or to the 57. priate subparts of part 56, erences to section 330 of the 9 be deemed to be references t 319 of the Act.

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57.503 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 57.504 How will applications be evaluated? 57.505 How long does grant support last? 57.506 How is the amount of the award determined?

57.507 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

57.508 What financial support is available to trainees?

57.509 Who is eligible for financial assistance as a trainee?

57.510 What are the requirements for traineeships and the appointment of trainees?

57.511 Duration of traineeships.

57.512 Termination of traineeships.

57.513 What additional Department regulations apply to grantees?

57.514 Additional conditions.

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57.3111 What other audit and inspection quirements apply to grantees? 57.3112 Additional conditions.

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57.3808 How long does support under 57 erative agreement last? 57.3809 For what purposes may coope agreement funds be spent? 57.3810 How will the Department part in a cooperative agreement? 57.3811 What additional Department tions apply to awardees? 57.3812 What other audit and inspecti quirements apply?

57.3813 Additional conditions.

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57.3901 To what projects do these
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57.3902 Definitions.

57.3903 Who is eligible to apply for & 57.3904 Program requirements. 57.3905 How will applications be evalua 57.3906 How long does grant support las 57.3907 For what purposes may grant be spent?

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3 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 4 For what projects may grant funds e requested?

15 Project requirements.

6 How will applications be evaluated? 7 How long does grant support last? 8 What financial support is available fellows?

9 Who is eligible for financial assistnce as a fellow?

0 What are the requirements for felowships and the appointment of fellows? 1 Termination of fellowships.

2 For what purposes may grant funds e spent?

3 What additional Department regulaions apply to grantees?

4 What other audit and inspection reuirements apply to grantees?

5 Additional conditions.

Subpart A-(Reserved)

part B-Grants for Construction of Teaching Facilities for Health Professions Personnel

THORITY: Sec. 727, Public Health Service 77 Stat. 170 (42 U.S.C. 293g).

URCE: 37 FR 20543, Sept. 30, 1972, unless wise noted.

101 Applicability.

he regulations in this part are apable to the award of grants under B of title VII of the Public Health vice Act for construction of teachfacilities for medical, dental, and

other health personnel (42 U.S.C. 293 et seq.).

§ 57.102 Definitions.

As used in this subpart:

(a) All terms not defined herein shall have the same meaning as given them in section 724 of the Act.

(b) Act means the Public Health Service Act, as amended.

(c) Secretary means the Secretary of Health and Human Services and any other officer or employee of the Department of Health and Human Services to whom the authority involved has been delegated.

(d) Council means the National Advisory Council on Health Professions Education (established pursuant to section 725 of the Act).

(e) Construction grant and grant mean a grant of funds for the construction of an approved project as authorized under part B of title VII of the Act, and in accordance with these regulations.

(f) Affiliated hospital or affiliated outpatient facility means a hospital or outpatient facility (as defined in section 645 of the Act) which, although not owned by such school, has a written agreement with a school of medicine, osteopathy or dentistry eligible for assistance under this subpart, providing for effective control by the school of the teaching in the hospital or outpatient facility.

(g) New school means a school which, at the time of filing an application for a construction grant under this subpart, has not graduated a class because of an insufficient period of operation.

(h) Equipment includes those items which are necessary for the functioning of the facility or portion thereof with respect to which the grant is made, but does not include items of current operating expense or consumed in use such as glassware, chemicals, food, fuel, drugs, paper, printed forms, books, pamphlets, periodicals and disposable housekeeping items.

(i) Advanced education means training in the health sciences beyond the first professional degree or equivalent degree, and such training related thereto. Such training may include internships and residencies, and work toward masters and Ph. D. degrees.

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