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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 7328 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize certain programs under the Public Health Service Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2018 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Division A—Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Sec. 100. References in division. Title I—Strengthening the national health security strategy Sec. 101. National Health Security Strategy. Title II—Improving preparedness and response Sec. 201. Improving benchmarks and standards for preparedness and response.
Sec. 202. Amendments to preparedness and response programs. Sec. 203. Regional health care emergency preparedness and response systems. Sec. 204. Military and civilian partnership for trauma readiness. Sec. 205. Public health and health care system situational awareness and biosurveillance capabilities. Sec. 206. Strengthening and supporting the public health emergency rapid response fund. Sec. 207. Improving all-hazards preparedness and response by public health emergency volunteers.
Sec. 208. Clarifying State liability law for volunteer health care professionals. Sec. 209. Report on adequate national blood supply. Sec. 210. Report on the public health preparedness and response capabilities and capacities of hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other health care facilities. Title III—Reaching all communities Sec. 301. Strengthening and assessing the emergency response workforce. Sec. 302. Health system infrastructure to improve preparedness and response.
Sec. 303. Considerations for at-risk individuals. Sec. 304. Improving emergency preparedness and response considerations for children. Sec. 305. National advisory committees on disasters. Sec. 306. Guidance for participation in exercises and drills. Title IV—Prioritizing a threat-based approach Sec. 401. Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. Sec. 402. Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise. Sec. 403. Strategic National Stockpile. Sec. 404. Preparing for pandemic influenza, antimicrobial resistance, and other significant threats.
Sec. 405. Reporting on the Federal Select Agent Program. Title V—Increasing communication in medical countermeasure advanced research and development Sec. 501. Medical countermeasure budget plan. Sec. 502. Material threat and medical countermeasure notifications. Sec. 503. Availability of regulatory management plans. Sec. 504. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority and the BioShield Special Reserve Fund. Sec. 505. Additional strategies for combating antibiotic resistance.
Title VI—Advancing technologies for medical countermeasures Sec. 601. Administration of countermeasures. Sec. 602. Updating definitions of other transactions. Sec. 603. Medical countermeasure master files. Sec. 604. Animal rule report. Sec. 605. Review of the benefits of genomic engineering technologies and their potential role in national security. Sec. 606. Report on vaccines development. Sec. 607. Strengthening mosquito abatement for safety and health. Title VII—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 701.
Reauthorizations and extensions. Sec. 702. Location of materials in the stockpile. Sec. 703. Cybersecurity. Sec. 704. Strategy and report. Sec. 705. Technical amendments. Division B—Over-the-Counter Monograph Safety, Innovation, and Reform Sec. 1000. Short title; references in division. Title I—OTC Drug Review Sec. 1001. Regulation of certain nonprescription drugs that are marketed without an approved drug application. Sec. 1002. Misbranding. Sec. 1003. Drugs excluded from the over-the-counter drug review.
Sec. 1004. Treatment of Sunscreen Innovation Act. Sec. 1005. Annual update to Congress on appropriate pediatric indication for certain OTC cough and cold drugs. Sec. 1006. Technical corrections. Title II—User Fees Sec. 2001. Short title; finding. Sec. 2002. Fees relating to over-the-counter drugs.
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