[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: 42CFR52a.2]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

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

                                SERVICES

 

PART 52a_NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH CENTER GRANTS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 52a.2  Definitions.



    As used in this part:

    Act means the Public Health Services Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 201 

et seq.).

    Center means:

    (a) For purposes of grants authorized by section 409C of the Act, a 

public or nonprofit private entity which provides for planning and 

conducting basic and clinical research into the cause, diagnosis, early 

detection, prevention, control, and treatment of autism, including the 

fields of developmental neurobiology, genetics, and psychopharmacology;

    (b) For purposes of grants authorized by section 414 of the Act, an 

agency or institution which provides for planning and conducting basic 

and clinical research into, training in, and demonstration of advanced 

diagnostic, control, prevention and treatment methods for cancer;

    (c) For purposes of grants authorized by section 417 of the Act, an 

agency or institution which provides for planning and conducting basic, 

clinical, epidemiological, psychological, prevention and treatment 

research and related activities on breast cancer;

    (d) For purposes of grants authorized by section 417A of the Act, an 

agency or institution which provides for planning and conducting basic, 

clinical, and epidemiological, psychosocial, prevention and control, 

treatment, research, and related activities on prostate cancer;

    (e) For purposes of grants authorized by section 422 of the Act, an 

agency or institution which provides for planning and basic and clinical 

research into, training in, and demonstration of, management of blood 

resources and advanced diagnostic, prevention, and treatment methods 

(including emergency services) for heart, blood vessel, lung, or blood 

diseases including sickle cell anemia;

    (f) For purposes of grants authorized by section 431 of the Act, a 

single institution or a consortium of cooperating institutions, which 

conducts research, training, information programs, epidemiological 

studies, data collection activities and development of model programs in 

diabetes mellitus and related endocrine and metabolic diseases;

    (g) For purposes of grants authorized by section 434 of the Act, a 

single institution or a consortium of cooperating institutions which 

conducts basic and clinical research, training, and information programs 

in nutritional disorders, including obesity;

    (h) For purposes of grants authorized by section 441 of the Act, a 

facility which conducts basic and clinical research into arthritis and 

musculosketal diseases; and orthopedic procedures, training, and 

information programs for the health community and the general public;

    (i) For purposes of grants authorized by section 445 of the Act, a 

public or private nonprofit entity (including university medical 

centers) which conducts basic and clinical research (including 

multidisciplinary research) into, training in, and demonstration of 

advanced diagnostic, prevention, and treatment methods for Alzheimer's 

disease;

    (j) For purposes of grants authorized by section 445A of the Act, a 

single public or private nonprofit institution or entity or a consortium 

of cooperating institutions or entities which conducts research into the 

aging processes and into the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, 

disorders, and complications related to aging, including menopause, 

which research includes research on such treatments, and on medical 

devices and other medical interventions regarding such diseases, 

disorders, and complications, that can



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assist individuals in avoiding institutionalization and prolonged 

hospitalization and in otherwise increasing the independence of the 

individuals.

    (k) For the purposes of section 445I of the Act, a single 

institution or consortium of cooperating institutions which conducts 

basic and clinical research on Alzheimer's disease.

    (l) For purposes of grants authorized by section 447 of the Act, a 

single institution or consortium of cooperating institutions which 

conducts basic and clinical research on chronic fatigue syndrome;

    (m) For purposes of grants authorized by section 452A of the Act, a 

single institution or consortium of cooperating institutions which 

conducts clinical and other applied research, training programs, 

continuing education programs, and information programs with respect to 

methods of contraception, and infertility;

    (n) For purposes of grants authorized by section 452C of the Act, an 

agency or institution which conducts research with respect to child 

health, and gives priority to the expeditious transfer of advances from 

basic science to clinical applications and improving the care of infants 

and children;

    (o) For purposes of grants authorized by section 452E of the Act, a 

single institution or a consortium of cooperating institutions which 

conducts research for the purposes of improving the diagnosis and 

treatment of, and finding the cure for, fragile X;

    (p) For purposes of grants authorized by section 464C of the Act, a 

single institution or a consortium of cooperating institutions which 

conducts basic and clinical research into, training in, information and 

continuing education programs for the health community and the general 

public about, and demonstration of, advanced diagnostic, prevention, and 

treatment methods for disorders of hearing and other communication 

processes and complications resulting from these disorders;

    (q) For purposes of grants authorized by section 464N of the Act, 

institutions designated as National Drug Abuse Research Centers for 

interdisciplinary research relating to drug abuse and other biomedical, 

behavioral, and social issues related to drug abuse;

    (r) For purposes of grants authorized by section 485F of the Act, a 

biomedical or behavioral research institution or consortia that:

    (1) Have a significant number of members of minority health 

disparity populations or other health disparity populations enrolled as 

students in the institution (including individuals accepted for 

enrollment in the institution);

    (2) Have been effective in assisting such students of the 

institution to complete the program of education or training and receive 

the degree involved;

    (3) Have made significant efforts to recruit minority students to 

enroll in and graduate from the institution, which may include providing 

means-tested scholarships and other financial assistance as appropriate; 

and

    (4) Have made significant recruitment efforts to increase the number 

of minority or other members of health disparity populations serving in 

faculty or administrative positions at the institution; or

    (s) For the purposes of grants authorized in section 2316 of the 

Act, an entity for basic and clinical research into, and training in, 

advanced diagnostic, prevention, and treatment methods for acquired 

immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

    Director means the Director of NIH or the organizational component 

authorized to award grants to support centers under this part.

    Grant(s) means, unless the context otherwise requires, an award of 

funds to support a center authorized under Sec. 52a.1. The term 

includes cooperative agreement(s).

    NIH means the National Institutes of Health and its organizational 

components that award grants.

    Nonprofit as applied to any agency or institution means an agency or 

institution which is a corporation or an association, no part of the net 

earnings of which inures or may lawfully inure to the benefit of any 

private shareholder or individual.

    Project period means the period of time, from one to five years, 

specified in the notice of grant award that the



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NIH or the awarding component intends to support a proposed center 

without requiring the center to recompete for funds.



[57 FR 61006, Dec. 23, 1992, as amended at 61 FR 55108, Oct. 24, 1996; 

68 FR 69621, Dec. 15, 2003]