42 U.S.C. § 11708

Current through P.L. 118-106 (published on www.congress.gov on 10/04/2024)
Section 11708 - Assignment of personnel
(a) In general

The Secretary is authorized to enter into an agreement with any entity under which the Secretary is authorized to assign personnel of the Department of Health and Human Services with expertise identified by such entity to such entity on detail for the purposes of providing comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention services to Native Hawaiians.

(b) Applicable Federal personnel provisions

Any assignment of personnel made by the Secretary under any agreement entered into under the authority of subsection (a) shall be treated as an assignment of Federal personnel to a local government that is made in accordance with subchapter VI of chapter 33 of title 5.

42 U.S.C. § 11708

Pub. L. 100-579, §9, Oct. 31, 1988, 102 Stat. 2923; Pub. L. 100-690, title II, §2309, Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4229; Pub. L. 102-396, title IX, §91689168,, 106 Stat. 1948.

EDITORIAL NOTES

CODIFICATIONThe 1992 amendment is based on section 1 of S. 2681, One Hundred Second Congress, as passed by the Senate on Aug. 7, 1992, and enacted into law by section 9168 of Pub. L. 102-396. Section 9168, which referred to S. 2681, as passed by the Senate on "September 12, 1992", has been treated as referring to S. 2681, as passed by the Senate on Aug. 7, 1992, to reflect the probable intent of Congress. Pub. L. 100-579 and Pub. L. 100-690 enacted substantially identical sections. The text of this section is based on section 9 of Pub. L. 100-579 as subsequently amended.

AMENDMENTS1992- Pub. L. 102-396 amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section related to rule of construction.

Secretary
The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.1See References in Text note below.
disease prevention
The term "disease prevention" includes-(A) immunizations,(B) control of high blood pressure,(C) control of sexually transmittable diseases,(D) prevention and control of diabetes,(E) control of toxic agents,(F) occupational safety and health,(G) accident prevention,(H) fluoridation of water,(I) control of infectious agents, and(J) provision of mental health care.
health promotion
The term "health promotion" includes-(A) pregnancy and infant care, including prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome,(B) cessation of tobacco smoking,(C) reduction in the misuse of alcohol and drugs,(D) improvement of nutrition,(E) improvement in physical fitness,(F) family planning,(G) control of stress, and(H) educational programs with the mission of improving the health, capability, and well-being of Native Hawaiians.