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prepare for emergencies, conducting exercises to test emergency response activities, developing trauma and burn center care plans for emergency medical services, improving public health laboratories, training public health and health care personnel, developing systems by which information can be communicated, addressing the safety needs of children and vulnerable populations, ensuring safety of workers, preparing for contamination prevention efforts and for triage and transport in emergencies, training health care professionals to recognize and treat mental health consequences, enhancing training of health care professionals to provide appropriate care for large numbers of individuals, enhancing training to protect the health and safety of personnel responding to an attack, improving preparations for emergency response activities, and improving the ability of existing telemedicine programs to provide information, as part of the emergency public health response to bioterrorism or other public health emergencies.
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550:(select agents). DHHS is to establish and maintain a list of agents that may pose a threat to public health and safety, provide regulation of transfers, provide for enforcement of standards for their possession and use, require registration of their possession, use, and transfer, and creates security requirements for people possessing select agents commensurate with the risk the agent poses to public health and safety, and authorizes DHHS to inspect for compliance with regulations. All people in possession of select agents are to notify DHHS of possession.
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agents or toxins are transferred or destroyed in a safe manner set forth by regulation. It authorizes exemptions for products that contain select agents and are cleared, unless DHHS determines that applying additional regulation to a specific product is necessary. It authorizes exemptions for an investigational product that contains a select agent when the product is being used in an investigation authorized under any federal act and the DHHS determines that applying additional regulation to such product is not necessary.
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surveillance and reporting, appropriate laboratory readiness, properly trained and equipped emergency personnel, protection of workers responding to such an emergency, public health agencies that are prepared to coordinate health services during and after emergencies, and participation in communications networks that can publicly and privately disseminate information in a timely and secure manner.
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of persons possessing select agents. It requires information on registered persons to be submitted to the attorney general to determine if they are within any restricted categories. It requires prompt notification of the
Secretary and law enforcement agencies of the theft or loss of listed agents and toxins.
284:, to coordinate a strategy for preparing for and responding to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies, including the preparation of a plan to ensure that the activities of the Secretary regarding bioterrorism and other public health emergencies are coordinated with state and local governments.
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to require community water systems serving a population of more than 3,300 to conduct an assessment of the vulnerability of its system to a terrorist attack, to certify and submit a written copy of the assessment, and to prepare an emergency response plan. It requires the review of current and future
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It mandates a chain of custody for those entities that seek to import components of drugs, devices, food additives, color additives, or dietary supplements for further processing and export, and requires certificates of analysis for components containing any chemical substance or biological substance
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Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain a list of select agents that the Secretary determines has the potential to pose a threat to animal or plant health. Regulations should be established for transfers, registration and maintenance of a database of listed toxins, and security
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Secretary, if the Secretary has a reasonable belief that an article of food is adulterated and presents a threat of serious health consequences or death to humans or animals, to have access to and copy all records that are needed to assist the Secretary in determining whether the food is
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It requires the review of methods and means by which terrorists or other individuals or groups could disrupt the supply of safe drinking water or take other actions which could render drinking water significantly less safe for human consumption, and increases penalties under the Safe
Drinking Water
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Subtitle D affords flexibility regarding procedures in emergency situations. It provides extensions for certain reporting deadlines during a public health emergency and expands the authority of the
Secretary, in consultation with the Surgeon General to specify communicable diseases that are subject
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Subtitle C makes funds available for national security with respect to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies. Eligible activities include developing coordinated local plans for responding to emergencies, addressing deficiencies in public health needs, purchasing or upgrading equipment to
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It authorizes exemptions for clinical or diagnostic laboratories and other institutions who possess select agents that are contained in specimens for diagnosis, verification, or proficiency testing, provided that the identification of such agents is reported to DHHS and other authorities, and such
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It requires the federal government to provide assistance to state and local governments in the event of bioterrorism or other public health emergency and ensure that state and local governments are prepared to detect and respond to such emergencies, including capability for effective public health
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Secretary to require the owner or consignee of food refused admission into the United States, but not ordered destroyed, to affix to the container of the food a label that clearly and conspicuously bears the statement: UNITED STATES: REFUSED ENTRY, and it prohibits an importer from
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It requires developing and maintaining medical supplies against biological agents that may be involved in an emergency, ensuring coordination and minimizing duplication of federal, state, and local planning, preparedness, response, and investigation of a public health emergency, and enhancing the
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to add provisions with the purpose of ensuring that during an emergency, sufficient health care items and services are available to meet the needs of individuals on welfare, and health care providers furnishing such items and services in good faith, but that are unable to comply with one or more
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Secretary of DHHS, in coordination with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to maintain a stockpile of medical supplies for the event of bioterrorism or other public health emergency and directs the Secretary to ensure that a sufficient amount of vaccine against smallpox is
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The DHHS is to develop materials for teaching recognition and identification of potential bioweapons, to develop materials for planning by state and local governments, health care facilities, and emergency personnel to respond to an emergency, to develop programs for testing laboratory and other
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The
President's Council on Food Safety, with the Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of the Treasury, other relevant federal agencies, the food industry, and scientific organizations, develop a communication and education strategy with respect to bioterrorism threats to the food supply.
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It amends federal criminal code provisions concerning possession of listed biological agents and toxins to provide that whoever knowingly transfers a select agent to a person they believe is not registered, or knowingly possesses a select agent for which a person has not obtained the required
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It amends the FFDCA to direct the DHHS to give high priority to increasing the number of inspections to enable the inspection of imported food with the greatest priority given to inspections to detect the intentional adulteration of food, to give high priority to making improvements to the
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information management systems of the FDA for information related to imported food, to improve cooperation with other regulatory agencies that share responsibility for food safety, and to provide for research into the development of methods to test food to rapidly detect adulteration.
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It permits an employee of the FDA to detain any food that is found during an inspection, if the employee has information that it presents a threat of serious adverse health consequences or death, but only if the
Secretary or an official designated by the Secretary approves the order.
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It authorizes grants and cooperative agreements to provide loans, scholarships, fellowships, or other forms of assistance for training individuals in any category of health professions for which there is a shortage that the
Secretary determines are necessary for proper preparation.
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adulterated and presents a threat. It requires the Secretary, if they have information that a shipment of imported food presents a threat of serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals, to provide notice regarding such threat to the appropriate States.
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The Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration is to expand research relevant to rapid detection and identification of pathogens likely to be used in a bioterrorism attack, and the Secretary, acting through the Director of the
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It requires that any facility engaged in manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding food for consumption in the US be registered with the Secretary, and allows for the debarment of importers with a history of repeated or serious food import violations.
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of 2002 directs the Secretary to award grants to States, political subdivisions of States, Indian tribes, and tribal organizations to develop and implement public access defibrillation programs. Authorizes appropriations.
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from amounts appropriated to the Food and Drug Administration, and authorizes appropriations for the Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising, and Communications, and the
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564:Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002
523:Community Access to Emergency Defibrillation Act
1821:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540
1777:Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act
1413:Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program
980:National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity
1305:Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment
910:(National Biosurvelliance Integration Center,
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1472:Global Bio-Surveillance Technology Initiative
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751:Prescription Drug User Fee Amendments of 2002
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903:DHS Chemical and Biological Defense Division
720:Title IV: Drinking Water Security and Safety
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1211:Nebraska Biocontainment Patient Care Unit
1086:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
998:Assistant SECDEF for NCB Defense Programs
2017:Acts of the 107th United States Congress
1896:United States biological weapons program
1019:National Center for Medical Intelligence
871:United States biological defense program
500:Subtitle E includes several provisions.
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636:Subtitle A: Protection of Food Supply
558:Subtitle B: Department of Agriculture
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1643:Autonomous Pathogen Detection System
970:Division of Select Agents and Toxins
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946:National Counterproliferation Center
928:National Bioforensic Analysis Center
441:Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
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785:Federal Communications Commission
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1941:Biosecurity in the United States
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1569:National Disaster Medical System
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737:Title V: Additional Provisions
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1247:Epidemic Intelligence Service
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379:Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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1551:National Response Framework
1460:Laboratory Response Network
1421:Biological Threat Reduction
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482:individual detention orders
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250:select agents and toxins
129:Chapter 6A § 201 et seq.
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1956:Biological warfare (BW)
1329:University of Rochester
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773:Office of Generic Drugs
726:Safe Drinking Water Act
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126:U.S.C. sections amended
542:Subtitle A amends the
369:, the Director of the
199:on May 23, 2002 (
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1882:Defunct organizations
1862:Wood Green ricin plot
1766:Project Bioshield Act
1743:Executive Order 13139
1096:Dugway Proving Ground
769:Office of Drug Safety
686:intended for export.
155:Wilbert J. Tauzin, II
1857:2001 anthrax attacks
1525:Medical intelligence
1508:Select Agent Program
1432:Project Clear Vision
724:Title IV amends the
359:Secretary of Defense
489:Social Security Act
363:Secretary of Energy
136:Legislative history
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