Public Health Service Act

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The Public Health Service Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1946.

Contents

Public Health Service Act
References are to Title 42 United States Code
TITLE 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
CHAPTER 6A - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Part A - Administration

  • § 201 Definitions

Part B - Miscellaneous Provisions

  • §238 Gifts for Benefit of Service
  • §238a Use of Immigration Station Hospitals
  • §238b Disposition of Money Collected for Care of Patients
  • §238c Transportation of Remains of Officers
  • §238d Availability of Appropriations for Grants to Federal Institutions
  • §238e Transfer of Funds
  • §238f Availability of Appropriations
  • §238g Wearing of Uniforms
  • §238h Biennial Report
  • §238i Memorials and Other Acknowledgments for Contributions to Health of Nation
  • §238j Evaluation of Programs
  • §238k Contract Authority
  • §238l Recovery
  • §238m Use of Fiscal Agents


Part A - Research and Investigation

  • §241 Research and Investigations Generally
  • §242 Studies and Investigations on Use and Misuse of Narcotic Drugs and Other Drugs; Annual Report to Attorney General; Cooperation with States
  • §242a Mental Health
  • §242l International Cooperation
  • §242m General Provisions Respecting Effectiveness, Efficiency and Quality of Health Services
  • §242o Health Conferences; Publication of Health Educational Information

Part B - Federal-State Cooperation

  • §243 General Grant of Authority for Cooperation

Part F - Licensing of Biological Products and Clinical Laboratories

Subpart 1 - Biological Products

  • §262 Regulation of Biological Products
  • §263 Preparation of Biological Products by Service


Subpart 2 - Clinical Laboratories

  • §263a Certification of Laboratories


Subpart 3 - Mammography Facilities

  • §263b Certification of Mammography Facilities

Part G - Quarantine and Inspection

  • §264 Regulations to Control Communicable Diseases
  • §265 Suspension of Entries and Imports from Designated Places to Prevent Spread of Communicable Diseases
  • §266 Special Quarantine Powers in Time of War
  • §267 Quarantine Stations, Grounds, and Anchorages
  • §268 Quarantine Duties of Consular and Other Officers
  • §269 Bills of Health
  • §270 Quarantine Regulations Governing Civil Air Navigation and Civil Aircraft
  • §271 Penalties for Violation of Quarantine Laws
  • §272 Administration of Oaths by Quarantine Officers


Part H - General Provisions

  • §289d Animals in Research

  • §300u-1 Grants and Contracts for Research Programs; Authority of Secretary; Review of Applications; Additional Functions; Periodic Public Survey
  • §300u-3 Grants and Contracts for Information Programs; Authority of Secretary; Particular Activities


Part 1 - National Vaccine Program

  • §300aa-1 Establishment
  • §300aa-2 Program Responsibilities
  • §300aa-3 Plan
  • §300aa-4 Repealed
  • §300aa-5 National Vaccine Advisory Committee
  • §300aa-6 Authorization of Appropriations

Part 2 - National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

Subpart A - Program Requirements

  • §300aa-10 Establishment of Program
  • §300aa-11 Petitions for Compensation
  • §300aa-12 Court Jurisdiction
  • §300aa-13 Determination of Eligibility and Compensation
  • §300aa-14 Vaccine Injury Table
  • §300aa-15 Compensation
  • §300aa-16 Limitations of Action
  • §300aa-17 Subrogation
  • §300aa-19 Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines

Subpart B - Additional Remedies

  • §300aa-21 Authority to Bring Actions
  • §300aa-22 Standards of Responsibility
  • §300aa-23 Trial

Subpart C - Assuring a Safer Childhood Vaccination Program in the United States

  • §300aa-25 Recording and Reporting of Information
  • §300aa-26 Vaccine Information
  • §300aa-27 Mandate for Safer Childhood Vaccines
  • §300aa-28 Manufacturer Recordkeeping and Reporting

Subpart D - General Provisions

  • §300aa-31 Citizen's Actions
  • §300aa-32 Judicial Review
  • §300aa-33 Definitions
  • §300aa-34 Termination of Program

Part B - Research Authority

  • §300cc-12 Use of Investigational New Drugs with Respect to Acquired Immume Deficiency Syndrome
  • §300cc-14 Evaluation of Certain Treatments
  • §300cc-17 Information Services

Part D - General Provisions

  • §300ff-72 Provisions Relating to Blood Banks


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