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Subpart A-Regular Fellowships

AUTHORITY: Beo 215, 58 Stat. 690, as amendad, and 8, 77 Stat 400, 42 U.S.C. 216, 1857g: auca 301, 404 58 Stat. 691, as amended, 707, Boa $14, 444, 02 Mat 404, 598, sec. 433, 64 blat did as amended, seo. 308, 74 Stat. 364, Bop 441 70 at 1073, seo. 3, 77 Stat. 394, secs. A MUS 70 stat 100: 42 U8.0, 241, 282, 2878, du de, 44, 2, 1857b, 280b 4, 280b 5.

SOURCE: 31 FR 12096, Sept. 16, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

611 Definitions.

As used in this part:

LE Continuation award is an award made by the Surgeon General, within the period of support recommended by a fellowship committee, without neces sy for further action by the commit

tee.

↑ Noncitizen national means any per BOI who, though not a citizen of the ted States, owes permanent allegance to the United States.

Regular fellowship means an award to support activity not requiring per formance of services for the Public Health Service.

Surgeon General means the Sur geon General of the U.S. Public Health Service or his delegate.

(e) Continental United States does not include Hawaii or Alaska.

$61.2 Applicability.

The regulations in this subpart apply to the establishment, award, and oper ation of all regular fellowships awarded under the Public Health Service Act and the Clean Air Act.

$61.3 Purpose of regular fellowships. Regular fellowships are provided to encourage and promote:

(a) Research and training for re search relating to (1) the physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, (2) the organization, provision, and financing of health services, (3) the causes, prevention, and control of air pollution, and (4) medical library and related health sciences and comm nication of information.

(b) Special scientific projects for the compilation of existing, or writing of original, contributions relating to scientific, social, or cultural advancements in sciences related to health.

§ 61.4 Establishment and conditions.

All regular fellowships in the Public Health Service shall be established by the Surgeon General. In establishing & fellowship or series of fellowships, the Surgeon General shall prescribe in

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$61.8 Benefits: Stipends; dependency allowances; travel allowances; vacation.

Individuals awarded regular fellowships shall be entitled to such of the following benefits as are authorized for the particular series of fellowship: (a) Stipend.

(b) Dependency allowances.

(c) When authorized in advance, separate allowances for travel. Such allowances may not exceed amounts prescribed by the Surgeon General for

(1) Travel to the place where the fellow is to be located during the fellowship term, and

(2) Travel to return the fellow at the end of the fellowship term to his home or other place he left to carry out the fellowship, provided that (unless otherwise prescribed by the Surgeon General) such return travel is to or from a place outside the continental United States.

No allowances will be granted for shipping personal effects or household goods and no allowances will be granted for transporting dependents, except as authorized by the Surgeon General for travel undertaken by dependents (spouse and/or dependent children only) to or from a place outside the continental United States where the fellow is to be located during the fellowship term and for return from such place or except as otherwise prescribed by the Surgeon General for a particular series of fellowships.

(d) Vacation. Stipends and allowances will not be increased, or be paid beyond the term of a fellowship, on account of vacation an individual might have been entitled to but did not take.

$61.9 Payments: Stipends; dependency allowances; travel allowances.

Payments for stipends, dependency allowances, and the travel allowances specified in §61.8 may be made directly to the fellow or to the sponsoring institution for payment to the fellow.

§ 61.10 Benefits: Tuition and other ex

penses.

The Surgeon General may authorize allowances for payment of expenses, in whole or in part, of tuition, fees, equipment, supplies, attendance at meetings required to carry out the purposes of

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(c) Attendance at meetings—fellows sponsored by Federal agencies. Allowances for expenses of attendance at meetings by fellows who are sponsored by Federal agencies may be paid directly to such fellows.

(d) Installments. Payments to sponsoring institutions and to fellows under this section or under $61.9 may be made in advance or by way of reimbursement and, except as may otherwise be prescribed by the Surgeon General, in monthly installments.

§61.12 Accountability.

Payments shall be subject to such requirements relating to accountability as may be specified by the Surgeon General.

861.13 Duration and continuation.

An award period may be any period not in excess of 2 years. The Surgeon General may make one or more continuation awards for an additional period upon a finding of satisfactory progress toward accomplishment of the purposes of the initial fellowship award. Additional support may be provided on appropriate justification after expiration of the period of support involved in the previous award.

§ 61.14 Separate consideration of information concerning moral character or loyalty.

No information in the records or possession of the Public Health Service concerning the moral character or loyalty of a fellow will be made available

to any fellowship committee involved in recommending appointments of fellows.

§61.15 Moral character or loyalty, reference to Special Review Commit tee; review and recommendation. (a) Moral character or loyalty; reference to Special Review Committee. Whenever the Surgeon General has substantial evidence with respect to any fellow (1) that the statement filed pursuant to §61.5(d) was not made in good faith; or (2) that a fellow has (1) been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or (ii) engaged in conduct involving moral turpitude (unless in the case of either paragraph (a)(2) (i) or (ii) of this sec tion, it is established that the fellow is, nevertheless, then a person of good moral character), the Surgeon General shall refer the pertinent records to a Special Review Committee established as prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section.

(b) Special Review Committee; compar tion. The Special Review Committee shall be composed of a representative of the Office of the Surgeon General designated by the Surgeon General as chairman but nonvoting member, the appropriate Associate Director or comparable official of the bureau involved, the Chief of the Division of Research Grants, the Director of the Institute or the Chief of the Division which awarded the fellowship in question, or their delegates, and two additional members appointed by the Surgeon General.

(c) Information; supplementation. The Committee may supplement the infor mation referred to it by such cor respondence, personal interviews, or other informal methods as necessary in order to make its recommendation as provided in paragraph (d) of this sec tion.

(d) Review and recommendation. The Committee shall review the pertinent records, determine whether there is substantial reason to believe that the award should be terminated or not continued either on grounds relating to moral character or on the ground that the statement filed pursuant to §61.5(d) was not made in good faith, and make its recommendation to the Surgeon General in writing, with reasons therefor, accordingly.

$61.16 Termination of or refusal to continue award on grounds relating to moral character or loyalty; hearing.

If, after review of the recommendation of the Special Review Committee, the Surgeon General believes that the award should be terminated or should not be continued, he shall notify the fellow and sponsoring institution in writing that unless a request for a learing is made by the fellow within 20 lays after the fellow's receipt of such notice, his fellowship will be termiated or his application for continution of the award denied. A copy of the regulations under this subpart and copy of part 10 of title 45, Code of Federal Regulations, shall be enclosed with the notice. The notice shall set forth, as specifically as security permits, the grounds for the questions pertaining to moral character or loyalty. Any such request for a hearing shall be promptly submitted by the Surgeon General to the Chairman of the Departmental Fellowship Review Panel for handling in accordance with such part 10.

$61.17 Termination on grounds other than those relating to moral character or loyalty.

The Surgeon General may terminate a fellowship upon receipt from the fellow of a written request for termination. The Surgeon General shall terminate any fellowship prior to the date it would otherwise expire if he determines that the fellow's performance is unsatisfactory or that the fellow or the sponsoring institution is unfit or unable to carry out the purpose of the fellowship. The fellow and the sponsoring institution shall be notified in writing of such termination.

(61.18 Publications.

Publication, distribution, and disposition of all manuscripts and other materials resulting from a fellowship awarded hereunder shall be subject to the conditions that all such materials shall bear appropriate acknowledgment of Public Health Service support, that fellows shall furnish copies of such publications or other materials as may be requested by the Surgeon General, and

to such other conditions as the Surgeon General may prescribe.

$61.19 Copyright and reproduction.

Where the work accomplished under a fellowship award results in a book or other copyrightable material, the author is free to copyright the work, but the Public Health Service reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, all copyrightable or copyrighted material resulting from the fellowship award.

$61.20 Inventions or discoveries.

Any fellowship award made hereunder is subject to the regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services set forth in title 45 CFR parts 6 and 8, as amended. Such regulations shall apply to any activity for which fellowship funds are in fact used, whether within the scope of the fellowship as approved or otherwise. Appropriate measures shall be taken by the fellow, the sponsoring institution, and the Surgeon General to assure that no contracts, assignments, or other arrangements inconsistent with the fellowship obligation are entered into or continued and that all personnel involved in the supported activity are aware of and comply with such obligation. Laboratory notes, related technical data and information pertaining to inventions or discoveries shall be maintained for such periods, and filed with or otherwise made available to the Surgeon General or those whom he may designate at such times and in such manner as he may determine necessary to comply with such Department regulations.

§61.21 Interest.

Any interest earned through deposit or investment by the sponsoring institution of funds paid pursuant to the provisions of this subpart shall be paid to the United States as such interest is received by the sponsoring institution. §61.22 Nondiscrimination.

Attention is called to the fact that funds paid to a sponsoring institution pursuant to §61.11 in order to meet the expenses of the activities of a fellow

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141.36 Selection and appointment of service fellows

The Surgeon General shall (a) prescribe a suitable professional and personal fitness review and an examination of the applicant's qualifications: (b) designate in writing persons to re ceive service fellowships; and (c) establish procedures for the appointment of service fellows.

$61.37 Stipends, allowances, and bene fits.

(a) Stipends. Service fellows shall be entitled to such stipend as is author ized by the Surgeon General for each service fellowship or series of service fellowships.

(b) Travel and transportation allow ances. Under conditions prescribed by the Surgeon General, an individual appointed as a service fellow may be authorized travel allowances or transpor tation and per diem for himself, travel allowances or transportation for his immediate family, and transportation

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