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Code · REGISTER · 2012-12-04 · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Final rule; correction

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BILLING CODE 6560-50-P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 42 CFR Part 73 RIN 0920-AA34 Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins; Biennial Review AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Final rule; correction. SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Services is correcting a final rule that appeared in the **Federal Register** on October 5, 2012 (77 FR 61084). The document updated the list of HHS and overlap biological agents and toxins and designated certain select agents and toxins as Tier 1 agents.
DATES: *Effective Date:* Effective December 4, 2012. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robbin Weyant, Director, Division of Select Agents and Toxins, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd., MS A-46, Atlanta, GA 30333. Telephone:
(404)718-2000. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc. 2012-24389, published on October 5, 2012 (77 FR 61084) appearing on pages 61086 and 61110, the following corrections are made: Preamble [Corrected] 1. On page 61086, in the second column, second paragraph, beginning on the fourth line, “According to available reports, Lujo virus
(1)caused a fatal outbreak of hemorrhagic fever,
(2)has a case fatality rate of 80 percent,
(3)has been phylogenetically identified as an arenavirus, and
(4)is related to those members of the Old World arenaviridae family (Junin, Machupo, Sabia, Guanarito, and Lassa) listed as HHS select agents that cause hemorrhagic fever and pose a significant risk to public health and safety (Ref 2)” is corrected to read: “According to available reports, Lujo virus
(1)caused a fatal outbreak of hemorrhagic fever,
(2)has a case fatality rate of 80 percent,
(3)has been phylogenetically identified as an arenavirus, and
(4)is related to those members of the *Arenaviridae* family (Junin, Machupo, Sabia, Guanarito, and Lassa) listed as HHS select agents that cause hemorrhagic fever and pose a significant risk to public health and safety (Ref 2).” § 73.0 [Corrected] 2. On page, 61110, in the second column, in § 73.0 (Applicability and related requirements), in paragraph one, “All individuals and entities that possess SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must provide notice to CDC regarding their possession of SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus on or before November 5, 2012. Currently registered individuals and entities possessing SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must meet all the requirements of this part by December 4, 2012. All previously unregistered individuals and entities possessing SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must meet all of the requirements of this part by April 3, 2013 is corrected to read: “All individuals and entities that possess SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must provide notice to CDC regarding their possession of SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus on or before December 4, 2012. Currently registered individuals and entities possessing SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must meet all the requirements of this part by December 4, 2012. All previously unregistered individuals and entities possessing SARS-CoV, Lujo virus, or Chapare virus must meet all of the requirements of this part by April 3, 2013.” Dated: November 21, 2012. Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary. [FR Doc. 2012-28784 Filed 12-3-12; 8:45 am]
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