[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR121.4]

[Page 651-652]
 
                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 121_ORGAN PROCUREMENT AND TRANSPLANTATION NETWORK--
Table of Contents
 
Sec. 121.4  OPTN policies: Secretarial review and appeals.

    (a) The OPTN Board of Directors shall be responsible for developing, 
with the advice of the OPTN membership and other interested parties, 
policies within the mission of the OPTN as set forth in section 372 of 
the Act and the Secretary's contract for the operation of the OPTN, 
including:
    (1) Policies for the equitable allocation of cadaveric organs in 
accordance with Sec. 121.8;
    (2) Policies, consistent with recommendations of the Centers for 
Disease Control and Prevention, for the testing of organ donors and 
follow-up of transplant recipients to prevent the spread of infectious 
diseases;
    (3) Policies that reduce inequities resulting from socioeconomic 
status, including, but not limited to:
    (i) Ensuring that payment of the registration fee is not a barrier 
to listing for patients who are unable to pay the fee;
    (ii) Procedures for transplant hospitals to make reasonable efforts 
to obtain from all available sources, financial resources for patients 
unable to pay such that these patients have an opportunity to obtain a 
transplant and necessary follow-up care;
    (iii) Recommendations to private and public payers and service 
providers on ways to improve coverage of organ transplantation and 
necessary follow-up care; and
    (iv) Reform of allocation policies based on assessment of their 
cumulative effect on socioeconomic inequities;
    (4) Policies regarding the training and experience of transplant 
surgeons and transplant physicians in designated transplant programs as 
required by Sec. 121.9;
    (5) Policies for nominating officers and members of the Board of 
Directors; and
    (6) Policies on such other matters as the Secretary directs.
    (b) The Board of Directors shall:
    (1) Provide opportunity for the OPTN membership and other interested 
parties to comment on proposed policies and shall take into account the 
comments received in developing and

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adopting policies for implementation by the OPTN; and
    (2) Provide to the Secretary, at least 60 days prior to their 
proposed implementation, proposed policies it recommends to be 
enforceable under Sec. 121.10 (including allocation policies). These 
policies will not be enforceable until approved by the Secretary. The 
Board of Directors shall also provide to the Secretary, at least 60 days 
prior to their proposed implementation, proposed policies on such other 
matters as the Secretary directs. The Secretary will refer significant 
proposed policies to the Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation 
established under Sec. 121.12, and publish them in the Federal Register 
for public comment. The Secretary also may seek the advice of the 
Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation established under Sec. 
121.12 on other proposed policies, and publish them in the Federal 
Register for public comment. The Secretary will determine whether the 
proposed policies are consistent with the National Organ Transplant Act 
and this part, taking into account the views of the Advisory Committee 
and public comments. Based on this review, the Secretary may provide 
comments to the OPTN. If the Secretary concludes that a proposed policy 
is inconsistent with the National Organ Transplant Act or this part, the 
Secretary may direct the OPTN to revise the proposed policy consistent 
with the Secretary's direction. If the OPTN does not revise the proposed 
policy in a timely manner, or if the Secretary concludes that the 
proposed revision is inconsistent with the National Organ Transplant Act 
or this part, the Secretary may take such other action as the Secretary 
determines appropriate, but only after additional consultation with the 
Advisory Committee on the proposed action.
    (c) The OPTN Board of Directors shall provide the membership and the 
Secretary with copies of its policies as they are adopted, and make them 
available to the public upon request. The Secretary will publish lists 
of OPTN policies in the Federal Register, indicating which ones are 
enforceable under Sec. 121.10 or subject to potential sanctions of 
section 1138 of the Social Security Act. The OPTN shall also 
continuously maintain OPTN policies for public access on the Internet, 
including current and proposed policies.
    (d) Any interested individual or entity may submit to the Secretary 
in writing critical comments related to the manner in which the OPTN is 
carrying out its duties or Secretarial policies regarding the OPTN. Any 
such comments shall include a statement of the basis for the comments. 
The Secretary will seek, as appropriate, the comments of the OPTN on the 
issues raised in the comments related to OPTN policies or practices. 
Policies or practices that are the subject of critical comments remain 
in effect during the Secretary's review, unless the Secretary directs 
otherwise based on possible risk to the health of patients or to public 
safety. The Secretary will consider the comments in light of the 
National Organ Transplant Act and the regulations under this part and 
may consult with the Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation 
established under Sec. 121.12. After this review, the Secretary may:
    (1) Reject the comments;
    (2) Direct the OPTN to revise the policies or practices consistent 
with the Secretary's response to the comments; or
    (3) Take such other action as the Secretary determines appropriate.
    (e) The OPTN shall implement policies and shall:
    (1) Provide information to OPTN members about these policies and the 
rationale for them; and
    (2) Update policies developed in accordance with this section to 
accommodate scientific and technological advances.

[63 FR 16332, Apr. 2, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 56658, Oct. 20, 1999]