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(c) In addition to any requirements imposed under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, or under the authority of the Department of Defense and applicable to any individual receiving an award under the regulations in this part, no payments shall be made to any individual receiving such an award, unless such individual has subscribed to and filed with the Public Health Service a statement that he does not advocate, and is not a member of and does not support any organization that advocates or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or violence or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods, and, except when an alien owing allegiance to other than the United States, that he will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all its enemies, foreign and domestic.

(d) Additional conditions consistent with the regulations in this part may be established by the Surgeon General or his delegate to the extent he finds them necessary to fulfill the purpose of the traineeship.

§ 63.6 Termination of traineeships.

The Surgeon General or his delegate may terminate a traineeship at any time upon request of the trainee, and shall terminate any traineeship prior to the date it would otherwise expire upon a determination, made or approved by the Surgeon General, either that the trainee's performance is unsatisfactory or that he is unfit or unable to carry out the purpose of the traineeship.

§ 63.7 Appropriate Institute.

As used in this part "appropriate Institute" shall mean the National Cancer Institute for traineeships in the field of cancer, the National Institute of Mental Health for traineeships in the field of mental disorders, the National Heart Institute for traineeships in the field of cardiovascular diseases, the National Institute of Dental Research for traineeships in the field of dental diseases and conditions, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases for traineeships in the field of allergy and infectious diseases, the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases for traineeship in the field of arthritis, rheumatism and metabolic disease, the

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A national Institutes of Health training grant is an award of funds to a qualified educational or training institution, the objective of such grants being to make available for the community effort against diseases of public health significance an increased number of facilities providing adequate training and instruction, and an increased number of persons having special competence, in matters relating to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of such diseases. Such a grant may have one or both of the following purposes:

(a) To defray the expenses of the institution in providing training and instruction in matters relating to the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of diseases within the responsibility of the appropriate Institute.

(b) To enable the institution to pay stipends and allowances to individuals with respect to a period in which they receive under the direction of such institution training and instruction in matters relating to such diagnosis, prevention or treatment.

§ 64.2 Application requirements.

Training grants shall be awarded only to those public or other nonprofit institutions which file applications in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Surgeon General. Such applications shall set forth, in addition to any other pertinent information that may be required, the name and qualifications of the program director who will be responsible for the training and instruction and the following information depending upon the purposes for which the grant is requested:

(a) Institutional expenses. Applications which include a request for funds to meet institutional expenses shall set forth the nature and duration of the training and instruction program with respect to which the application is filed, the total amount requested and the purposes for which the funds will be used, stating separately the amounts requested for personal services and the amounts requested for equipment, supplies or other non-personal expenses.

(b) Stipends. Applications which include a request for funds to enable the institution to make payments to individuals receiving training shall state the nature and duration of the training and instruction to be provided, and the applicant shall also furnish information concerning the minimum qualifications required of the individuals to be trained or instructed, the rate of stipend and allowances to be paid, and the total amount requested for these purposes. § 64.3

Award of training grants.

Subject to the regulations in this part, the Surgeon General may award training grants to such eligible public or other nonprofit institutions as are best able in his judgment to carry out the purpose of such grants. Such grants may be made in the name of the appropriate Institute, but no such grant may be made unless it has been recommended by the national advisory council for such Institute. § 64.4

Conditions to awards; general.

All training grants awarded under the authority of this part shall be subject to the following conditions:

(a) No essential or significant reduction in the quality or duration of the training and instruction shall be made by the grantee institution unless approved by the Director of the appropriate

Institute upon recommendation by the national advisory council for such Institute.

(b) No substitution may be made for the program director named in the application as responsible for the training and instruction unless the substitute director is found by the Director of the appropriate Institute to have substantially equivalent qualifications with respect to providing the training and instruction for which the grant was awarded.

(c) The fiscal and other records of the institution that relate to the training and instruction for which the grant was awarded shall be available for audit or other reasonable inspection by representatives of the Public Health Service.

(d) Additional conditions consistent with the regulations in this part may be imposed by the Director of the appropriate Institute prior to the award of any training grant if he determines that such conditions are necessary to carry out the purposes of such grant.

§ 64.5 Additional conditions; institutional expenses.

Amounts awarded to enable institutions to defray the expenses of providing training and instruction shall be subject to the following conditions in addition to those set forth in § 64.4:

(a) The funds awarded may be expended solely for the training and instruction program set forth in the application for the grant and for such other related purposes as are determined by the Director of the appropriate Institute to be necessary to such program.

(b) No part of the funds awarded may be used for the purchase of land or for the construction of buildings.

(c) No funds may be used for indirect costs or overhead in excess of the rate generally applicable to training grants at the time of the award.

§ 64.6 Additional conditions ; stipends.

Amounts awarded to enable institutions to pay stipends and allowances to individuals receiving advanced training shall be subject to the following conditions in addition to those set forth in § 64.4:

(a) No part of the funds requested for stipend payments may be used for any other purpose unless approved by the Director of the appropriate Institute.

(b) No part of the amount awarded may be used as remuneration for employment or for the performance of personal services by the individuals receiving the training and instruction.

(c) No amount may be paid by the institution to any individual who, by reason of age, physical or mental condition, or other relevant factor would not, in the reasonable judgment of the institution, be able to make use of the training and instruction.

(d) No amount may be paid by the institution to an individual who does not meet the minimum qualifications for the training and instruction as established by the institution, nor shall any amount be paid to any individual who has failed to demonstrate satisfactory participation in the training in accordance with the usual standards and procedures of the institution.

§ 64.7

Payments; repayment of unexpended balances; unauthorized expenditures.

(a) Payments to an institution of amounts awarded under the regulations of this part may be made in advance and shall be in such amounts as are necessary in the judgment of the Director of the appropriate Institute to carry out the training program as set forth in the approved application of the institution or in any extension or renewal thereof. Any funds paid and found in the judgment of such Director to be not necessary for such purposes shall be returned to the United States.

(b) In the event any part of the amount paid an institution is found by the Director of the appropriate Institute to have been expended by the institution for purposes or by any methods contrary to the regulations of this part or contrary to any condition to the award, then such institution, upon being notified of such finding and in addition to any other requirement, shall pay an equal amount to the United States.

(c) Whenever the Director of the appropriate Institute shall find that the application or other documents on the basis of which a grant was awarded under the regulations of this part contain a material misrepresentation by or on behalf of the institution, or whenever he shall find that the institution has not, after a reasonable opportunity, corrected a substantial failure to comply with these regulations or with any condition to the award, he shall promptly notify the institution of such finding. Upon receipt of such notice, such institution, in addition to any other action required by law or these regulations, shall return to the United States immediately all funds not actually expended at the time of its receipt of such notice. If requested by the institution, any such findings may be reviewed by the Surgeon General whose decision shall be final.

§ 64.8 Appropriate institute.

As used in this part "appropriate Institute" shall mean the National Cancer Institute for training grants in the field of cancer; the National Institute of Mental Health for training grants in the field of mental disorders; the National Heart Institute for training grants in the cardiovascular and related fields; the National Institute of Dental Research for training grants in the field of dental diseases and conditions; the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for training grants in the field of allergy and infectious diseases; the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases for training grants in the field of arthritis and metabolic diseases; the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness for training grants in the field of neurological diseases, blindness, and other sensory disorders; and any other Institute established by the Surgeon General under section 431 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended, for training grants in the field of those diseases constituting the responsibility of such Institute.

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Designation of sanitary airports.
Yellow fever areas: Sanitary require-
ments: Ports and airports.

Perimeter: Airports only.
Withdrawal of designation.
Cholera and plague: Persons unload-
ing vessels or aircraft.

71.609 Designation of international
ports.

71.700

air

Appendix-Excerpts from Interna-
tional Sanitary Regulations (World
Health Organization Regulations
No. 2).

AUTHORITY: §§ 71.1 to 71.700 issued under sec. 215, 58 Stat. 690, as amended; 42 U. S. C. 216. Interpret or apply secs. 361-369, 58 Stat. 703-706; 42 U. S. C. 264-272, E. O. 9708, 11 F. R. 3241, 3 CFR, 1946 Supp., E. O. 10399, 17 F. R. 8648, 3 CFR, 1952 Supp., E. O. 10532, 19 F. R. 3209, 3 CFR, 1954 Supp.

SOURCE: §§ 71.1 to 71.700 appear at 21 F. R. 9870, Dec. 12, 1956, except as otherwise noted.

NOTE: Information concerning forms called for in this part may be obtained from medical officers in charge of quarantine stations of the Public Health Service or from the Division of Foreign Quarantine, Washington 25, D. C. Pertinent provisions of the International Sanitary Regulations (World Health Organization Regulations No. 2) which are referred to in this part are contained in § 71.700.

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(d) Day. A period of 24 hours.

(e) Deratting Certificate. A certificate issued with respect to a vessel by the competent health authority for a port, in the form prescribed by the International Sanitary Regulations, recording the inspection and deratting of the vessel.

(f) Deratting Exemption Certificate. A certificate issued with respect to a vessel by the competent health authority for a port, in the form prescribed by the International Sanitary Regulations, recording the inspection and exemption from deratting of the vessel which has a negligible number of rodents on board. (g) Disinfection. The act of rendering anything free from the causal agents of disease.

(h) Disinfestation. The act of destroying the vectors of a communicable disease.

(i) Disinsecting. The act of destroying insects or other arthropod vectors of a communicable disease.

(j) Immunity. The condition of being protected against a particular disease, either as a result of artificial immunization or through a previous attack of the disease in question.

(k) Incubation period. The period between the implanting of disease organisms in a susceptible person and the appearance of clinical manifestations of the disease.

A local area

(1) Infected local area. (as defined in the International Sanitary Regulations) where:

(1) There is a nonimported case of cholera or smallpox; or

(2) There is a nonimported case of plague, or there is plague infection among rodents; or

(3) There is a nonimported case of yellow fever, or there is activity of yellow fever virus in vertebrates other than man; or

(4) There is an epidemic of typhus or relapsing fever.

(m) Infected person. Any person who is suffering from a quarantinable disease or who is considered by the medical officer in charge to be infected with such a disease.

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