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Title 42
Chapter 6A
Subchapter II
Part A
§ 242b. General authority respec...
§ 242c-1. Advisory committee to ...
§ 242b. General authority respec...
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§ 242c.
Appointment and authority of the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(a)
In general
(b)
Functions
The Secretary, acting through the Director, shall—
(1)
implement and exercise applicable authorities and responsibilities provided for in this chapter or other applicable law related to the investigation, detection, identification, prevention, or control of diseases or conditions to preserve and improve public health domestically and globally and address injuries and occupational and environmental hazards, as appropriate;
(2)
be responsible for the overall direction of the CDC and for the establishment and implementation of policies related to the management and operation of programs and activities within the CDC;
(3)
coordinate and oversee the operation of centers, institutes, and offices within the CDC;
(4)
support, in consultation with the heads of such centers, institutes, and offices, program coordination across such centers, institutes, and offices, including through priority setting reviews and the development of strategic plans, to reduce unnecessary duplication and encourage collaboration between programs;
(5)
oversee the development, implementation, and updating of the strategic plan established pursuant to subsection (c);
(6)
ensure that appropriate strategic planning, including the use of performance metrics, is conducted by such centers, institutes, and offices to facilitate and improve CDC programs and activities;
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So in original. Probably should be followed by “and”.
(7)
communicate, including through convening annual meetings, with public and private entities regarding relevant public health programs and activities, and, as applicable, the strategic plan established pursuant to subsection (c).
(c)
Strategic plan
(1)
In general
(2)
Requirements
The CDC Strategic Plan shall—
(A)
identify strategic priorities and objectives related to—
(i)
preventing, reducing, and eliminating the spread of communicable and noncommunicable diseases or conditions, and addressing injuries, and occupational and environmental hazards;
(ii)
supporting the efforts of State, local, and Tribal health departments to prevent and reduce the prevalence of the diseases or conditions under clause (i);
(iii)
containing, mitigating, and ending disease outbreaks;
(iv)
enhancing global and domestic public health capacity, capabilities, and preparedness, including public health data, surveillance, workforce, and laboratory capacity and safety; and
(v)
other priorities, as established by the Director;
(B)
describe the capacity and capabilities necessary to achieve the priorities and objectives under subparagraph (A), and progress towards achieving such capacity and capabilities, as appropriate; and
(C)
include a description of how the CDC Strategic Plan incorporates—
(i)
strategic communications;
(ii)
partnerships with private sector entities, and State, local, and Tribal health departments, and other public sector entities, as appropriate; and
(iii)
coordination with other agencies and offices of the Department of Health and Human Services and other Federal departments and agencies, as appropriate.
(3)
Use of plans
(d)
Appearances before Congress
(1)
In general
Each fiscal year, the Director shall appear before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives at hearings on topics such as—
(A)
support for State, local, and Tribal public health preparedness and responses to any recent or ongoing public health emergency, including—
(i)
any objectives, activities, or initiatives that have been carried out, or are planned, by the Director to prepare for, or respond to, the public health emergency, including relevant strategic communications or partnerships and any gaps or challenges identified in such objectives, activities, or initiatives;
(ii)
any objectives and planned activities for the upcoming fiscal year to address gaps in, or otherwise improve, State, local, and Tribal public health preparedness; and
(iii)
other potential all-hazard threats that the Director is preparing to address;
(B)
activities related to public health and functions of the Director described in subsection (b); and
(C)
updates on other relevant activities supported or conducted by the CDC, or in collaboration or coordination with the heads of other Federal departments, agencies, or stakeholders, as appropriate.
(2)
Clarifications
(A)
Waiver authority
(B)
Scope of requirements
(3)
Closed hearings
(e)
Other transactions
(1)
In general
(2)
Written determination
(3)
Guidelines
(
July 1, 1944, ch. 373
, title III, § 305, as added
Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title II, § 2101(a)
,
Dec. 29, 2022
,
136 Stat. 5706
.)
cite as:
42 USC 242c
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