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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE · Part C— Specific Provisions Respecting National Research Institutes · § 285c–2

§ 285c–2. Division Directors for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases; functions

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In the Institute there shall be a Division Director for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, a Division Director for Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and a Division Director for Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases. Such Division Directors, under the supervision of the Director of the Institute, shall be responsible for— developing a coordinated plan (including recommendations for expenditures) for each of the national research institutes within the National Institutes of Health with respect to research and training concerning diabetes, endocrine and metabolic diseases, digestive diseases and nutrition, and kidney, urologic, and hematologic diseases; assessing the adequacy of management approaches for the activities within such institutes concerning such diseases and nutrition and developing improved approaches if needed; monitoring and reviewing expenditures by such institutes concerning such diseases and nutrition; and identifying research opportunities concerning such diseases and nutrition and recommending ways to utilize such opportunities.
The Director of the Institute shall transmit to the Director of NIH the plans, recommendations, and reviews of the Division Directors under subparagraphs
(A)through
(D)of paragraph
(1)together with such comments and recommendations as the Director of the Institute determines appropriate. The Director of the Institute, acting through the Division Director for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, the Division Director for Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and the Division Director for Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases, shall— carry out programs of support for research and training (other than training for which Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards may be made under section 288 of this title ) in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diabetes mellitus and endocrine and metabolic diseases, digestive diseases and nutritional disorders, and kidney, urologic, and hematologic diseases, including support for training in medical schools, graduate clinical training, graduate training in epidemiology, epidemiology studies, clinical trials, and interdisciplinary research programs; and establish programs of evaluation, planning, and dissemination of knowledge related to such research and training. ( July 1, 1944, ch. 373 , title IV, § 428, as added Pub. L. 99–158, § 2 , Nov. 20, 1985 , 99 Stat. 842 ; amended Pub. L. 103–43, title XX, § 2008(b)(4) , June 10, 1993 , 107 Stat. 211 ; Pub. L. 107–206, title I, § 804(c) , Aug. 2, 2002 , 116 Stat. 874 .)
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  • Pub. L. 107-206
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§ 285c–2
Division Directors for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases; functions
Pub. L.Pub. L. 99-158
Stat.99 Stat. 842
Pub. L.Pub. L. 103-43
Stat.107 Stat. 211
Pub. L.Pub. L. 107-206
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