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Transplant Amendments Act of 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-616.

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Summary

35 Passed Senate amended May 11, 2007

Transplant Amendments Act of 1990 - Title I: National Bone Marrow Donor Registry - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, by contract, to establish and maintain a National Bone Marrow Donor Registry to take specified actions, including: (1) establish a system for finding donors; (2) establish a system of patient advocacy separate from mechanisms for donor advocacy; and (3) increase the representation of racial and ethnic minority groups in the potential donor pool. Provides for confidentiality of records, establishing criminal monetary and imprisonment penalties for violations. Authorizes appropriations. Removes provisions directing the Secretary, by grant or contract, to establish a bone marrow registry. Title II: Organ Transplants - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to, and enter into contracts with, qualified organ procurement organizations and other nonprofit entities for special projects to increase the number of organ donors. (Current law authorizes the Secretary to make grants for the same purpose but makes no reference to contracts or to the recipients of the grants or the contractees.) Removes provisions specifying matters the Secretary must consider in making grants. Replaces a requirement that an organ procurement organization (OPO) be of sufficient size to expect to procure organs from at least 50 donors a year with provisions requiring that an OPO be of sufficient size to assure maximum effectiveness in the procurement and equitable distribution of organs. Repeals provisions of the Health Omnibus Programs Extension of 1988 specifying the effective date of related provisions with regard to certain OPOs. Replaces provisions prohibiting the Network from being engaged in any activity unrelated to organ procurement with provisions requiring that the Network be an entity with expertise in organ procurement and transplantation. Modifies requirements regarding the composition of the Network's board of directors and the responsibilities of the Network. Removes provisions specifying special considerations and priorities the Secretary must apply in considering grant applications. Allows special project grants to be made for three (currently, two) years. Removes provisions limiting them to a maximum dollar amount. Adds references to contracts to provisions relating to the amount of the grant or contract, advance payments, recordkeeping, and audits. Removes the time limit on the requirement that the Secretary maintain an identifiable administrative unit in the Public Health Service relating to organ procurement and donation. Modifies the duties of the unit. Modifies requirements regarding a report by the Secretary on the status of organ transplantation. Authorizes appropriations to carry out provisions of the Public Health Service Act relating to organ transplants. Title III: Severability - Declares that if any portion of this Act is declared unconstitutional the remainder of the Act shall not be affected.

00 Introduced in Senate May 29, 2002

Transplant Amendments Act of 1990 - Title I: National Bone Marrow Donor Registry - Amends the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, by contract, to establish and maintain a National Bone Marrow Donor Registry to take specified actions, including: (1) establish a system for finding donors; (2) establish a system of patient advocacy separate from mechanisms for donor advocacy; and (3) ensure that the donor pool is ethnically diverse. Provides for confidentiality of records, establishing monetary and imprisonment penalties for violations. Authorizes appropriations. Removes provisions directing the Secretary, by grant or contract, to establish a bone marrow registry. Title II: Organ Transplants - Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to, and enter into contracts with, qualified organ procurement organizations and other nonprofit entities for special projects to increase the number of organ donors. (Current law authorizes the Secretary to make grants for the same purpose but makes no reference to contracts or to the recipients of the grants or the contractees.) Removes provisions specifying matters the Secretary must consider in making grants. Replaces a requirement that an organ procurement organization (OPO) be of sufficient size to expect to procure organs from at least 50 donors a year with provisions requiring that an OPO be of sufficient size to assure maximum effectiveness in the procurement and equitable distribution of organs. Repeals provisions of the Health Omnibus Programs Extension of 1988 specifying the effective date of related provisions with regard to certain OPOs. Authorizes appropriations for grants to assist OPOs. Replaces provisions prohibiting the Network from being engaged in any activity unrelated to organ procurement with provisions requiring that the Network be an entity with expertise in organ procurement and transplantation. Modifies requirements regarding the composition of the Network's board of directors and the responsibilities of the Network. Removes provisions specifying special considerations and priorities the Secretary must apply in considering grant applications. Allows special project grants to be made for three (currently, two) years. Removes provisions limiting them to a maximum dollar amount. Adds references to contracts to provisions relating to the amount of the grant or contract, advance payments, recordkeeping, and audits. Extends through FY 1995 the requirement that the Secretary maintain an identifiable administrative unit in the Public Health Service relating to organ procurement and donation. Modifies the duties of the unit. Modifies requirements regarding a report by the Secretary on the status of organ transplantation. Title III: Immunosuppressive Drug Therapy - Authorizes appropriations to carry out provisions relating to immunosuppressive drug therapy block grants.

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Nov 16, 1990

Signed by President.

Nov 16, 1990

Signed by President.

Nov 16, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-616.

Nov 16, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-616.

Nov 9, 1990

Measure Signed in Senate.

Nov 9, 1990

Presented to President.

Nov 9, 1990

Presented to President.

Oct 26, 1990

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 26, 1990

Received in the House.

Oct 26, 1990

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Oct 26, 1990

Mr. Waxman moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

Oct 26, 1990

Mr. Madigan demanded a second on the motion to suspend the rules.

Oct 26, 1990

Considered under suspension of the rules.

Oct 26, 1990

On ordering a second Agreed to without objection.

Oct 26, 1990

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate.

Oct 26, 1990

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Oct 26, 1990

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.

Oct 26, 1990

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Oct 25, 1990

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Oct 25, 1990

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 25, 1990

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 12, 1990

Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Kennedy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 101-530.

Oct 12, 1990

Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Kennedy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 101-530.

Oct 12, 1990

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 984.

Aug 1, 1990

Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

Jul 31, 1990

Introduced in Senate

Jul 31, 1990

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.

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