Page images
PDF
EPUB
[blocks in formation]

A grant may be terminated in whole or in part at any time at the discretion of the Administrator of Social and Rehabilitation Service. Noncancellable obligations of the grantee properly incurred prior to the receipt of the notice of termination will be honored. The grantee shall be promptly notified of such termination in writing and given the reasons therefor.

§ 208.17 Records and reports.

(a) The grantee shall maintain such records, including medical, fiscal, and other health records, and make such reports, as the Bureau may prescribe.

(b) All fiscal transactions by a grantee relating to grants under this part are subject to audit by the Department to determine whether expenditures have been made in accordance with this part, policies and procedures governing the project, and the project plan and budget as approved.

§ 208.18 Copyright.

The Government of the United States reserves a royalty free, nonexclusive license to use and authorize others to use all copyrightable or copyrighted material resulting from a project.

§ 208.19 Effect of payment.

Neither the approval of a project plan nor any certification of funds or payment to a grantee pursuant thereto shall be deemed to waive the obligation of the grantee to observe before or after such action any Federal requirements, or to waive the right or duty of the Administrator of Social and Rehabilitation Service to withhold funds for noncompliance with Federal requirements.

CHAPTER III-ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE

[blocks in formation]

300.2

§ 300.1

Availability of official records. The principal official records of the Hospital are administrative and clinical records. All clinical records are confidential. No records or other official instruments containing information shall be withdrawn from the files of the Hospital by, or furnished to, any person not an authorized employee of the Hospital, without prior authority of the Hospital Superintendent, or the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

(R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 301) [18 F.R. 7742, Dec. 15, 1948]

§ 300.2 Disclosure of information.

No copy of, or information relative to, any official record or other official business of the Hospital, which appears to be of confidential nature, shall be given to any person unless:

(a) Such person obtains a court order therefor, or makes application therefor in the manner prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section.

(b) It appears to the Superintendent of the Hospital that the furnishing there

50-095 0-71-25

of would not be inimical to the public interest or to the welfare of the patient. The application mentioned above shall be addressed to the Superintendent and must set forth the interest of the applicant in the subject matter and the purpose for which such copy or information is desired.

(R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 301) [18 FR. 7743, Dec. 15, 1948]

PART 301-DISBURSEMENT OF
PENSION MONEY

Sec.
301.1 Deposit of money in Treasury.
301.2 Keeping accounts of money.
301.3

301.4

301.5

301.6 301.7

301.8

301.9

Purposes for which money shall be disbursed.

Part of funds reserved for use of pen-
sioner.

Payment of board to St. Elizabeths
Hospital.

Use of unobligated balance of funds.
Disposition of funds not exceeding
$15 per month.

Disposition of funds greater than $15, and not exceeding $25, per month. Disposition of funds in excess of $25 per month.

301.10 Amount available for disbursement to a nondependent relative. 301.11 Use of fund where there are no relatives of certain classes.

301.12 Disposition of balance of fund in case of discharge or death.

[blocks in formation]

§ 301.1

Deposit of money in Treasury. All moneys received by the Superintendent under the acts of February 20, 1905 (33 Stat. 731; 24 U.S.C. 195, 165), and February 2, 1909 (35 Stat. 592; 24 U.S.C. 165), shall be scheduled to the Chief Disbursing Officer, Division of Disbursements, Treasury Department, for deposit in the United States Treasury. § 301.2

Keeping accounts of money. Separate accounts shall be kept by the Superintendent with each pensioner showing the amount of money received and expended, and the balance on hand. § 301.3 Purposes for which money shall

be disbursed.

The pension money shall be disbursed and used for three general purposes, in order as follows:

(a) For the benefit of the pensioner. (b) For the benefit of relatives entitled under the law.

(c) To reimburse the Hospital for the pensioner's board and maintenance, where no other provision is made therefor.

§ 301.4 Part of funds reserved for use of pensioner.

Irrespective of the amount received as pension and placed to the pensioner's account, at least one-sixth thereof shall be reserved for the use of the pensioner, before any provision is made for payments to relatives or for board.

§ 301.5 Payment of board to St. Elizabeths Hospital.

Where no provision is otherwise made for the payment of the pensioner's board and maintenance in the Hospital from public or special funds under Federal control, the remainder, after setting aside the amounts for relatives specified in §§ 301.7-301.10, shall be used to pay for the pensioner's board and maintenance in the Hospital up to an amount equal to the current monthly rate for board of patients.

§ 301.6 Use of unobligated balance of funds.

Any excess amounts not required for payments to relatives or for board shall be available for the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from the regular Hospital funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit.

§ 301.7

Disposition of funds not exceeding $15 per month.

The basic rate of pension being $15 or less per month, one-sixth thereof shall be reserved for the pensioner, to be expended in the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from the regular Hospial funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit. The entire remainder will be paid, in the case of a male pensioner, to his dependent wife, minor children, or parents, in the order named; in the case of a female pensioner, to her dependent minor children § 301.8 Disposition of funds greater than $15, and not exceeding $25, per month.

The basic rate of pension being greater that $15 but not exceeding $25 per month, the dependent wife, minor children, or parents, in the order named in the case of a male pensioner, or the dependent minor children, in the case of a female pensioner, shall receive not less than $12.50 per month, the balance to be reserved for the pensioner, to be expended in the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from the regular Hospital funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit, subject to provision for payment of board.

§ 301.9 Disposition of funds in excess of $25 per month.

The basic rate of pension being in excess of $25 per month, the dependent wife, minor children, or parents, in the order named in the case of a male pensioner, or the dependent minor children in the case of a female pensioner, shall receive an amount equal to one-half of the entire pension, the balance to be reserved for the pensioner, to be expended in the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from the

regular Hospital funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit, subject to provision for payment of board.

§ 301.10 Amount available for disbursement to a nondependent relative.

If the wife, minor children, or parents of a male pensioner, or the minor children of a female pensioner, be not in fact dependent upon the pensioner in any degree for support, she or they shall receive no greater than one-half of the amount payable in case of her or their dependence, the balance to be reserved for the pensioner, to be expended in the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from regular Hospital funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit, subject to provision for payment of board.

§ 301.11 Use of fund where there are no relatives of certain classes.

If there be no wife, minor children, or parents, in the case of a male pensioner, or minor children in the case of a female pensioner, the entire amount of the pension shall be reserved for the pensioner, to be expended in the purchase of such articles as may be required for the pensioner's welfare and which are not provided from the regular Hospital funds, or otherwise for the pensioner's benefit, subject to provision for payment of board.

§ 301.12 Disposition of balance of fund in case of discharge or death. Any unexpended balance of pension money reserved for the pensioner's benefit shall be paid, in the event of the pensioner's discharge from the Hospital, to the pensioner, or to his or her lawful guardian, or in the event that the pensioner is returned to a branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (now a part of the Veterans Administration), to the treasurer or fiscal officer of such branch for such pensioner, or in the event of the pensioner's discharge from the Hospital and his immediate transfer to the United States Soldiers' Home, to the treasurer of said home. In the event of the pensioner's death while an inmate of the Hospital, the same shall be paid, in the case of a male pensioner, to his widow, or if there be no widow, to his minor children, and in the case of a female pensioner, to her minor children. If there be no widow or minor children entitled to payment of

such balance of pension money, it shall be applied to the general uses of the Hospital.

§ 301.13 Questions affecting the rights of claimants for share of pension of inmates.

All questions affecting the right of claimants for a share of the pension of inmates of the Hospital shall be determined upon evidence to be submitted to the United States Veterans Administration. The findings of the United States Veterans Administration upon such evidence shall be submitted for the approval of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, and upon their transmission to the Superintendent of the Hospital with such approval, shall be accepted by him to control the disbursement of the pension under the law and the regulations in this part.

§ 301.14 Table of monthly division of rates of pension made part of regulations.

The following "Table of monthly division of rates of pension under the acts of February 20, 1905, and February 2,

[blocks in formation]

1909," is hereby made a part of the regulations in this part to serve as a guide in determining in each case the respective amounts to be reserved for the pensioner's benefit and to be paid to relatives entitled. Any unusual rates of pension not included will be divided as nearly as may be in the same proportions as therein observed.

PART 302-HANDLING OF PERSONAL FUNDS OF PATIENTS

Sec.

302.1 Accounting for moneys intrusted to the hospital.

302.2 Accounts open to inspection of proper officials.

302.3 Financial Officer shall deposit funds in the United States Treasury.

302.4 Financial Officer authorized to draw funds and make cash payments to patients.

302.5 Report of actions to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. 302.6 Disbursing of trust funds to patients. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 302 issued under R.S. 4839, as amended; 24 U.S.C. 165.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 302 contained in Regulations, May 1, 1909, unless otherwise noted.

§ 302.1 Accounting for moneys intrusted to the hospital.

The Financial Officer' of the St. Elizabeths Hospital, under the direction of the Superintendent of the Hospital, shall receive and account for all moneys intrusted to the Financial Officer by or for the use of patients.

§ 302.2 Accounts open to inspection of proper officials.

The Financial Officer shall keep, subject at all times to the inspection of the proper officials, a separate account with each patient having personal moneys on deposit, showing the amount received, expended, and the balance of each. § 302.3

Financial Officer shall deposit funds in the United States Treasury. The Financial Officer shall deposit in the United States Treasury, as Financial Officer, not later than at the end of each month, all funds now in hand or which may hereafter be intrusted to the Financial Officer by or for the use of such

1 The term "Financial Officer" has been substituted for the term "Disbursing Agent," which appears in the May 1, 1909, regulations, as a result of the issuance of Executive Order 6166, June 10, 1933. The functions of the official remain unchanged so far as the regulations in this chapter are concerned.

[blocks in formation]

§ 302.5

Report of actions to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

The Financial Officer shall, on or before the fifteenth of each month following the quarter for which accounts are rendered, forward to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare for transmission to the General Accounting Office a duplicate of the patients' accounts.

§ 302.6 Disbursing of trust funds to patients.

The Financial Officer may, subject to the limitations of the law, draw, as Financial Officer, such sums as in the judgment of the Financial Officer may be necessary for the use of individual patients.

[blocks in formation]
« PreviousContinue »