[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR51b.405]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 

                                SERVICES

 

PART 51b_PROJECT GRANTS FOR PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

         Subpart D_Grants for Venereal Disease Control Programs

 

Sec. 51b.405  What information is required in the application?



    (a) The initial application must include a description of the 

following:

    (1) The nature and extent of the venereal disease problem in the 

area.

    (2) The need for project grant support.

    (3) The immediate (1-year budget period) and long-range (2-5 year 

project period) objectives of the project in specific and measurable 

terms.

    (4) The activities to be carried out to meet the objectives. The 

following program elements must be included and described:

    (i) Venereal disease surveillance.

    (ii) Casefinding and case followup.

    (iii) Interstate epidemiologic referral and followup.

    (iv) Public venereal disease information and education.

    (v) Professional (including appropriate allied health personnel) 

venereal disease education, training, and clinical skills improvement 

activities, including efforts to assure high quality clinical services 

in public venereal disease clinics.

    (5) At the option of the applicant, special studies or 

demonstrations to evaluate or test venereal disease prevention and 

control strategies and activities.

    (6) The manner in which the applicant intends to conduct and 

evaluate the project, including a system for analysis of morbidity data 

so that control activities can be efficiently evaluated and targeted.

    (7) The diagnostic and treatment services that will be provided.

    (8) A budget and justification for the grant funds requested. Since 

public information and education activities are authorized separately 

from other control program activities, funds requested for this purpose 

must be itemized and justified separately in the narrative part of the 

application.

    (b) An application for a continuation grant must be submitted for 

each funding period. This continuation application must include the 

following:

    (1) A budget and justification for the grant funds requested.

    (2) A summary of the progress achieved during the previous budget 

period.

    (3) A description of any changes in the information shown in the 

project application.