[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 249 (Wednesday, December 28, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 95622-95623]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2016-31394]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority

AGENCY: Office for Civil Rights, Office of the Secretary, HHS.

    Part A, Office of the Secretary, Statement of Organization, 
Functions, and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and 
Human Services (HHS) is being amended at Chapter AT, Office for Civil 
Rights (OCR), as last amended at 190 FR 60757, dated October 1, 2010, 
is amended to reflect the restructuring of the Office for Civil Rights 
(OCR) as follows:
    I. Under Part A, Chapter AT, ``Office for Civil Rights (OCR),'' 
delete ``Section AT.10 Organization'' in its entirety and replace with 
the following:
    Section AT.10 Organization. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is 
under the direction of the Director of the Office for Civil Rights 
(Director) who reports to the Secretary. OCR consists of the following 
components:

A. Office of the Director (AT)
B. Operations and Resources Division (ATA)
C. Civil Rights Division (ATB)
D. Health Information Privacy Division (ATC)

    II. Under Chapter AT, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) delete 
``Section AT.20 Functions'' in its entirety and replace with the 
following:
    A. Office of the Director (AT). As the Department's chief officer 
and adviser to the Secretary for implementation and enforcement of HHS 
civil rights and Health Insurance Portability, Accountability Act 
(HIPAA) privacy, security, and breach notification rules, the Director 
provides leadership, priorities, guidance and supervision to and is 
responsible for overall policy, programs, and operations of OCR. The 
Director also is responsible for representing the Secretary and the 
Department, in coordination and consultation with the Assistant 
Secretary for Legislation, before Congress and the Executive Office of 
the President on matters relating to civil rights and the privacy, 
security, and breach rules and for liaising with other Federal 
departments and agencies charged with civil rights and privacy, 
security, and breach enforcement and compliance responsibilities.
    B. Operations and Resources Division (ATA). The Operations and 
Resources Division (ORD) is headed by a Deputy Director who reports to 
the Director. Responsibilities of the Deputy Director for Operations 
and Resources include: Advising on all regional operations and the 
Centralized Case Management Operation (CCMO); resource management; and 
other staff functions that include management operations, budget, human 
resources, travel, information technology, support activities, 
management analysis, ethics, Continuity of Operations, property 
management, accountability, and performance metrics. Regional offices

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are led by Regional Managers who report to the Deputy Director for ORD 
and are responsible for civil rights and HIPAA complaint 
investigations, enforcement, and outreach. ORD is responsible for 
responding to stakeholder calls and triaging civil rights and HIPAA 
complaints at intake.
    C. Civil Rights Division (ATB). The Civil Rights Division is headed 
by the Deputy Director for Civil Rights, who reports to the Director. 
The Civil Rights Division oversees OCR's national civil rights program, 
including Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, as well as other 
federal civil rights statutes and regulations that prohibit non-
discrimination on the basis of race, color, national original, sex, 
disability, and age; the Division also enforces provider conscience 
laws. The Civil Rights Division provides national leadership in OCR's 
enforcement and compliance activities, including advising OCR staff 
nationwide on case development and quality and assisting in developing 
negotiation, enforcement, and litigation strategies; promulgates 
regulations, policies, and guidance and provides technical assistance 
to assist covered entities with compliance; and provides subject matter 
expertise for public education and outreach activities to stakeholders 
nationwide. The Civil Rights Division also leads national civil rights 
compliance reviews; identifies and designs civil rights specific 
training programs for OCR staff; reviews challenges to OCR's regional 
civil rights findings; coordinates OCR's government-wide 
responsibilities for implementation of Age Discrimination Act 
requirements; and liaises with and provides civil rights technical 
assistance and advisory services to HHS Operating Divisions, as well as 
national advocacy, beneficiary, and provider groups, and to other 
Federal departments and agencies, including serving on intra- and 
interagency workgroups.
    D. Health Information Privacy Division (ATC). The Health 
Information Privacy Division is headed by the Deputy Director for 
Health Information Privacy, who reports to the Director. The Health 
Information Privacy Division oversees OCR's enforcement of the HIPAA 
Privacy, Security and Breach Notification Rules, as well as the 
confidentiality provisions of Section 922 of the Public Health Service 
Act, as amended by the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 
2005 (PSQIA). The Health Information Privacy Division provides national 
leadership in OCR's enforcement and compliance activities, including 
advising OCR staff nationwide on case development and quality and 
assisting in developing negotiation, enforcement, and litigation 
strategies; promulgates regulations, policies, and guidance and 
provides technical assistance to assist covered entities with 
compliance; and provides subject matter expertise for public education 
and outreach activities to stakeholders nationwide. The Division also 
identifies OCR training needs and designs HIPAA and PSQIA specific 
training programs for OCR staff; reviews challenges to OCR's regional 
offices' HIPAA investigative findings; leads national HIPAA compliance 
reviews, including audits; and liaises with and provides technical 
assistance and advisory services to HHS OPDIVS, as well as national 
advocacy, beneficiary, and provider groups, and to other Federal 
departments and agencies with respect to health information privacy, 
security, and breach initiatives and mandates, including serving on 
intra- and interagency workgroups.
    III. Delegation of Authority. Pending further delegation, 
directives or orders by the Secretary or by the Director of the Office 
for Civil Rights, all delegations and re-delegations of authority made 
to officials and employees of affected organizational components will 
continue in them or their successors pending further re-delegations, 
provided they are consistent with this reorganization.

    Dated: December 12, 2016.
Colleen Barros,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. 2016-31394 Filed 12-27-16; 8:45 am]
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