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- § 202. Administration and supervision of Service
- § 203. Organization of Service
- § 204. Commissioned Corps and Ready Reserve Corps
- § 204a. Deployment readiness
- § 205. Appointment and tenure of office of Surgeon General; reversion in rank
- § 206. Assignment of officers
- § 207. Grades, ranks, and titles of commissioned corps
- § 208. Repealed.
- § 209. Appointment of personnel
- §§ 209a, 209b. Omitted
- § 209c. Repealed.
- § 209d. Appointment of osteopaths as commissioned officers
- § 210. Pay and allowances
- § 210-1. Annual and sick leave
- § 210a. Repealed.
- § 210b. Professional categories
- § 211. Promotion of commissioned officers
- § 211a. Repealed.
- § 211b. Repealed.
- § 211c. Promotion credit for medical officers in assistant grade
- § 212. Retirement of commissioned officers
- § 212a. Repealed.
- § 212b. Repealed.
- § 213. Military benefits
- § 213a. Rights, benefits, privileges, and immunities for commissioned officers or beneficiaries; exercise of authority by Secretary or designee
- § 214. Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 214a. Repealed.
- § 215. Detail of Service personnel
- § 216. Regulations
- § 217. Use of Service in time of war or emergency
- § 217a. Advisory councils or committees
- § 217a-1. Advisory committees; prohibition of consideration of political affiliations
- § 217b. Volunteer services
- § 218. National Advisory Councils on Migrant Health
- § 218a. Training of officers
- §§ 219 to 224. Transferred
- § 225. Repealed.
- §§ 225a to 227. Transferred
- § 227a. Omitted
- §§ 228 to 229d. Transferred
- § 230. Repealed.
- § 231. Service and supply fund; uses; reimbursement
- § 232. National Institute of Mental Health; authorization of appropriation; construction; location
- § 233. Civil actions or proceedings against commissioned officers or employees
- § 234. Health care professionals assisting during a public health emergency
- § 235. Administration of grants in multigrant projects; promulgation of regulations
- § 236. Orphan Products Board
- § 237. Silvio O. Conte Senior Biomedical Research and Biomedical Product Assessment Service
- § 237a. Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health
The Public Health Service in the Department of Health and Human Services shall be administered by the Assistant Secretary for Health under the supervision and direction of the Secretary.
The Service shall consist of (1) the Office of the Surgeon General, (2) the National Institutes of Health, (3) the Bureau of Medical Services, and 1
The Surgeon General shall be appointed from the Regular Corps for a four-year term by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Surgeon General shall be appointed from individuals who (1) are members of the Regular Corps, and (2) have specialized training or significant experience in public health programs. Upon the expiration of such term the Surgeon General, unless reappointed, shall revert to the grade and number in the Regular Corps or Ready Reserve Corps that he would have occupied had he not served as Surgeon General.
Graduates of colleges of osteopathy whose graduates are eligible for licensure to practice medicine or osteopathy in a majority of the States of the United States, or approved by a body or bodies acceptable to the Secretary, shall be eligible, subject to the other provisions of this Act, for appointment as commissioned medical officers in the Public Health Service.
In time of war, or of emergency proclaimed by the President, he may utilize the Service to such extent and in such manner as shall in his judgment promote the public interest. In time of war, or of emergency involving the national defense proclaimed by the President, he may by Executive order declare the commissioned corps of the Service to be a military service. Upon such declaration, and during the period of such war or such emergency or such part thereof as the President shall prescribe, the commissioned corps (a) shall constitute a branch of the land and naval forces of the United States, (b) shall, to the extent prescribed by regulations of the President, be subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice [10 U.S.C. 801 et seq.], and (c) shall continue to operate as part of the Service except to the extent that the President may direct as Commander in Chief.
All appointments to advisory committees established to assist in implementing the Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C. 201 et seq.],1
Subject to regulations, volunteer and uncompensated services may be accepted by the Secretary, or by any other officer or employee of the Department of Health and Human Services designated by him, for use in the operation of any health care facility or in the provision of health care.
A service and supply fund of $250,000 is established, without fiscal year limitation, for the payment of salaries, travel, and other expenses necessary to the maintenance and operation of (1) a supply service for the purchase, storage, handling, issuance, packing, or shipping of stationery, supplies, materials, equipment, and blank forms, for which stocks may be maintained to meet, in whole or in part, requirements of the Public Health Service and requisitions of other Government Offices, and (2) such other services as the Surgeon General, with the approval of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, determines may be performed more advantageously as central services; 1
There is authorized to be appropriated a sum not to exceed $7,500,000 for the erection and equipment, for the use of the Public Health Service in carrying out the provisions of this Act, of suitable and adequate hospital buildings and facilities, including necessary living quarters for personnel, and of suitable and adequate laboratory buildings and facilities, and such buildings and facilities shall be known as the National Institute of Mental Health. The Administrator of General Services is authorized to acquire, by purchase, condemnation, donation, or otherwise, a suitable and adequate site or sites, selected on the advice of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, in or near the District of Columbia for such buildings and facilities, and to erect thereon, furnish, and equip such buildings and facilities. The amount authorized to be appropriated in this section shall include the cost of preparation of drawings and specifications, supervision of construction, and other administrative expenses incident to the work: Provided, That the Administrator of General Services shall prepare the plans and specifications, make all necessary contracts, and supervise construction.