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oved by the Office of Management and et under control number 0915-0060) ER 37481, Sept. 12, 1990, as amended at 56 -9194, June 26, 1991. Redesignated at 59 1902, Dec. 12, 1994]

1112 For what purposes may grant unds be spent?

A grantee shall only spend funds receives under this subpart accordto the approved application and ret, the authorizing legislation, is and conditions of the grant d, applicable cost principles speciin subpart Q of 45 CFR part 74, and subpart.

Grantees may not spend grant s for sectarian instruction or for religious purpose.

Any balance of federally-obligated it funds remaining unobligated by grantee at the end of a budget pemay be carried forward provided ific approval is granted by the Secry. If at any time during a budget od, it becomes apparent to the Secry that the amount of Federal is awarded and available to the tee for that period, including any bligated balance carried forward In prior periods, exceeds the grant

needs for the period, the Secretary y adjust the amounts awarded by hdrawing the excess. A budget pe1 is an interval of time (usually 12 nths) into which the project period divided for funding and reporting poses.

FR 37481, Sept. 12, 1990, as amended at 57 45746, Oct. 5, 1992. Redesignated at 59 FR 13, Dec. 12, 1994]

7.4113 What additional Department regulations apply to grantees? Several other regulations apply to ints under this subpart. These inide, but are not limited to:

CFR part 50, subpart D-Public Health
Service grant appeals procedure
CFR part 16-Procedures of the Depart-
mental Grant Appeals Board

CFR part 46-Protection of human subjects

CFR part 74-Administration of grants CFR part 75-Informal grant appeals procedures

45 CFR part 76-Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (nonprocurement) and Governmentwide Requirements for DrugFree Workplace (Grants)

45 CFR part 80-Nondiscrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through the department of Health and Human Services effectuation of title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

45 CFR part 81-Practice and procedure for hearings under part 80 of this title

45 CFR part 83-Regulation for the administration and enforcement of sections 799A and 845 of the Public Health Services Act 1

45 CFR part 84-Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs and activities receiving or benefiting from Federal financial assistance

45 CFR part 86-Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities receiving or benefiting from Federal financial assistance

45 CFR part 91-Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in HHS programs or activities receiving Federal financial assist

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45 CFR part 93-New restrictions on lobbying [55 FR 37481, Sept. 12, 1990, as amended at 57 FR 45746, Oct. 5, 1992. Redesignated at 59 FR 63903, Dec. 12, 1994]

857.4114 "What other audit and inspection requirements apply to grantees?"

Each entity which receives a grant under this subpart must meet the requirements of 45 CFR part 74 concerning audit and inspection.

[ 59 FR 63903, Dec. 12, 1994]

$57.4115 Additional conditions.

The Secretary may impose additional conditions on any grant award before or at the time of any award if he or she determines that these conditions are necessary to assure or protect the advancement of the approved activity, the interest of the public health, or the conservation of grant funds.

[55 FR 37481, Sept. 12, 1990. Redesignated at 59 FR 63903, Dec. 12, 1994]

1 Section 799A of the Public Health Service Act was redesignated as section 704 by Public Law 94-484; section 845 of the Public Health Service Act was redesignated as section 855 by Public Law 94-63.

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58.22 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 58.23 Project requirements.

58.24 How will applications be evaluated? 58.25 How long does grant support last? 58.26 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

58.27 What additional Department regulations apply to grantees?

58.28 What other recordkeeping, audit and inspection requirements apply to grantees?

58.29 Additional conditions.

Subpart C-Grants for Public Health Traineeships for Students in Schools of Public Health and in Other Graduate Public Health Programs

58.201 To what grant program do these regulations apply?

58.202 Definitions.

58.203 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 58.204 How will applications be evaluated? 58.205 How is the amount of the award determined?

58.206 How long does grant support last? 58.207 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

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

58.209 Who is eligible for financial assistance as a trainee?

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To what programs do these regulaOns apply?

Definitions.

Who is eligible to apply for a grant? [Reserved]

How will applications be evaluated? How long does grant support last? How is the amount of the award dermined?

For what purposes may grant funds spent?

What financial support is available to ainees?

Who is eligible for financial assistIce as a trainee?

What are the requirements for aineeships and the appointment of ¡ainees?

Termination of traineeship.

What additional Department regulaSons apply to grantees?

What other audit and inspection reSiirements apply to grantees?

Additional conditions.

bpart A-Grants for Graduate grams in Health Administration

THORITY: Sec. 215 of the Public Health ce Act, 58 Stat. 690, as amended by 67 631 (42 U.S.C. 216); sec. 791 of the Public ch Service Act; 90 Stat. 2303-2304, 96 2061, and 99 Stat. 543 (42 U.S.C. 295h). URCE: 45 FR 51210, Aug. 1, 1980, unless rwise noted.

1 To what grant program do these regulations apply?

ese regulations apply to the award rants under section 791 of the PubHealth Service Act to public or nonit private educational entities (inling schools of social work and exling schools of public health) to port graduate educational programs health administration, hospital adistration, and health planning.

.2 Definitions.

s used in this subpart:

ct means the Public Health Service as amended (42 U.S.C. 201 et. seq.). Quncil means the National Advisory ncil on Health Profession Eduon established by section 702 of the

ducational entity means a school, Lege or university which is accred

ited by a body or bodies recognized for this purpose by the Secretary of Education.

Graduate educational program means a program of education leading to a master's degree or equivalent, or a doctoral degree or equivalent.

Minority means an individual whose race/ethnicity is classified as American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian or Pacific Islander, Black, or Hispanic.

Nonprofit refers to the status of an entity owned and operated by one or more corporations or associations no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may lawfully inure, to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.

School of public health means public or private school in a State providing education leading to a graduate degree in public health or an equivalent degree, including advanced training related to public health, which is accredited as provided for in section 701(5) of the Act.

School year means the traditional approximately 9-month September to June annual session at an educational institution.

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

State means, in addition to the several States, only the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (the Republic of Palau), the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia.

[45 FR 51210, Aug. 1, 1980, as amended at 49 FR 21535, May 22, 1984; 52 FR 23180, June 18, 1987]

§ 58.3 Who is eligible to apply for a grant?

Any public or nonprofit educational entity (excluding schools of public health) located in a State is eligible to apply for a grant to support a graduate educational program for the training of individuals for health services administration, hospital administration, or health planning which has been accred

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136.5 What Kovices must be ad dressed in an apguoscum. Each application scimmed moder these regulants made a plan. the form the Secretary my gambe, describing at least three of the following achrines that will be modertaken to strengthen the applicant's graduate educational programs in health administration hospital admin istration, or health planning.

(a) Providing training which will prepare health administrators and health planners for employment in a wide variety of settings, including public and voluntary agencies, extended care facilities, ambulatory facilities and health planning agencies;

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of the Act, and of this subpart 7 The amount of each grant equal to the total amount of saciable for this purpose divis the number of educational with approved applications. $58.7 How long does grant

(a) Bach notice of grant award des the period during which funds that animal award are available i Canon by the grantee. This p will not exceed two years. If time during the period of the gras becomes apparent to the Secre that the amount of Federal ** awarded and available to the g for that period, exceeds the gran needs for that period, the Secr may adjust the amounts awarded withdrawing the excess.

(b) Neither the approval of any a cation nor the award of any grant mis or obligates the make any?

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or what purposes may grant be spent?

rantee may spend grant funds es under this subpart for any related to its graduate eduprogram in health administrapital administration, or health ; in accordance with the aug legislation, terms and condi

the grant award, applicable nciples specified in subpart Q of part 74, and these regulations. rantees may not spend grant or sectarian instruction or for gious purpose.

ant funds may not be expended 1struction (except that grant hay be used for alterations and ion) or student assistance.

What additional Department ulations apply to grantees?

ral other regulations apply to es. They include, but are not 1 to:

part 50, subpart D-Public Health Ace grant appeals procedure

part 16-Procedures of the Departal Grant Appeals Board

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R part 80-Nondiscrimination under rams receiving Federal assistance ugh the Department of Health and an Services effectuation of title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964

R part 81-Practice and procedure for ings under part 80 of this title

R part 83-Regulation for the adminision and enforcement of sections 799A 845 of the Public Health Service Act' 'R part 84-Nondiscrimination on the s of handicap in programs and activireceiving or benefiting from Federal incial assistance

FR part 86-Nondiscrimination on the is of sex in education programs and acities receiving or benefiting from Fed1 financial assistance

45 CFR part 91-Nondiscrimination on the basis of age in HHS programs or activities receiving or benefiting from Federal financial assistance

[49 FR 38115, Sept. 27, 1984]

$58.10 What other audit and inspection requirements apply to grantees?

Each grantee must, in addition to the requirements of 45 CFR part 74, meet the requirements of section 705 of the Act concerning audit and inspection. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0915-0060) [45 FR 51210, Aug. 1, 1980, as amended at 52 FR 23180, June 18, 1987]

§ 58.11 Additional conditions.

The Secretary may impose additional conditions in the grant award before or at the time of the award if he or she determines that these conditions are necessary to assure or protect advancement of the approved activity, the interest of the public health, or the conservation of grant funds.

Subpart B-Special Project Grants for Graduate Programs in Public Health

AUTHORITY: Sec. 215, Public Health Service Act, 58 Stat. 690, as amended by 63 Stat. 35 (42 U.S.C. 216); sec. 792, Public Health Service Act, 90 Stat. 2304 (42 U.S.C. 295h-1).

SOURCE: 45 FR 51557, Aug. 1, 1980, unless otherwise noted.

$58.20 To what program do these regulations apply?

These regulations apply to grants under section 792 of the Public Health Service Act to schools of public health and other educational institutions to support development of new graduate programs or the expansion of existing graduate programs in biostatistics or epidemiology; health administration, health planning, or health policy analysis and planning; environmental or occupational health; dietetics and nutrition, or maternal and child health.

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§58.21 Definitions.

As used on this subpart:

Act means the Public Health Service Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 201 et. seq.).

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