THIS DATA CURRENT AS OF THE FEDERAL
REGISTER DATED SEPTEMBER 23, 2002
45 CFRPublic Welfare SUBTITLE ADEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER A -- GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
PART 83 -- REGULATION FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF
SECTIONS 799A AND 845 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT
Subpart A -- Purposes;
Definitions; Coverage
Sec. 83.1 Purposes. 83.2 Definitions. 83.3 Remedial and affirmative actions. 83.4 Coverage. 83.5 Effect of title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972. 83.683.9 [Reserved]
Subpart B -- Discrimination in Admissions Prohibited 83.10 General obligations. 83.11 Discriminatory acts prohibited. 83.12 Recruitment. 83.13 State law and licensure requirements. 83.14 Development and dissemination of
nondiscrimination policy. 83.15 Designation by entity of responsible employee
and adoption of grievance procedures. 83.1683.19 [Reserved]
Subpart C -- Procedures [Interim]
83.20 Interim procedures. Authority: Sec. 215(b), Public Health
Service Act (42 U.S.C. 216(b)).
Source: 40 FR 28573, July 7, 1975, unless
otherwise noted.
Subpart A -- Purposes;
Definitions; Coverage
[TOP] §83.1 Purposes.
(a) The purposes of this part are (1) to
effectuate the provisions of sections 799A and 845 of the Public Health Service Act, which
forbid the extension of Federal support under title VII or VIII of that Act to any entity
of the types described in those sections unless that entity submits to the Secretary of
Health and Human Services an assurance satisfactory to the Secretary that it will not
discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission of individuals to its training programs,
and (2) to implement the policy of the Secretary that no Federal support will be extended
under those titles to any other entity unless that entity submits to the Secretary an
assurance satisfactory to the Secretary that it will not discriminate on the basis of sex
in the admission of individuals to its training programs.
(b) The objective of this part is to abolish
use of sex as a criterion in the admission of individuals to all training programs
operated by an entity which receives support under title VII or VIII of the Act, and
thereby to foster maximum use of all available human resources in meeting the Nation's
needs for qualified health personnel.
[TOP] §83.2 Definitions.
As used in this part the term --
(a) Act means the Public Health Service
Act.
(b) Administrative law judge means a
person appointed by the Reviewing Authority to preside over a hearing held under this
part.
(c) Assurance commitment clause means a
clause in an invitation for a contract offer extended by the Federal Government under
title VII or VIII of the Act which, when executed by an entity as part of such offer,
becomes, upon acceptance of such offer by the Federal Government, a contractual obligation
of such entity to comply with its assurance submitted to the Director under this part.
(d) Department means the Department of
Health and Human Services.
(e) Director means the Director of the
Office for Civil Rights of the Department.
(f) Entity means (1) a school of
medicine, school of dentistry, school of osteopathy, school of pharmacy, school of
optometry, school of podiatry, school of veterinary medicine, or school of public health,
as defined by section 724 of the Act;
(2) A school of nursing, as defined by section
843 of the Act;
(3) A school or college of a training center
for an allied health profession, as defined by section 795 of the Act, or of another
institution of undergraduate education which school or college can provide a training
program;
(4) An affiliated hospital, as defined by
section 724 or 795 of the Act; and
(5) Any other institution, organization,
consortium, or agency which is eligible to receive Federal support.
(g) Federal support means assistance
extended after November 18, 1971, under title VII or VIII of the Act to an entity by means
of a grant to, a contract with, or a loan guarantee or interest subsidy payment made on
behalf of, such entity.
(h) Federally supported entity means an
entity which receives Federal support.
(i) Reviewing authority means that
component of the Department to which the Secretary delegates authority to review the
decision of an administrative law judge in a proceeding arising under this part.
(j) Secretary means the Secretary of
Health and Human Services.
(k) Training program means a program of
training described by section 724(4) of the Act, a program of education described by, or
specified by regulations pursuant to, section 795(1) of the Act, a program of education
described by section 843(c), 843(d), or 843(e) of the Act, and a program leading to any
license or certification requisite to the practice of a health profession for which a
degree specified in any such section is granted.
[TOP] §83.3 Remedial and affirmative actions.
(a) Remedial action. If the Director
finds that an entity has discriminated against persons on the basis of sex in any of its
training programs, such entity shall take such remedial action as the Director deems
necessary to overcome the effects of such discrimination.
(b) Affirmative action. In the absence
of a finding of discrimination on the basis of sex in a training program, an entity may
take affirmative action to overcome the effects of conditions which resulted in limited
participation therein by persons of a particular sex.
[TOP] §83.4 Coverage.
(a) If an entity receives Federal support for
any of its training programs, all of its training programs thereby become subject to this
part.
(b) The obligation imposed by this part on a
federally supported entity not to discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission of
individuals to a training program includes not only the obligation not to discriminate on
such basis in the selection of individuals for such program, but also the obligation not
to discriminate on such basis against individuals after their selection for such program.
(c) The obligation imposed by this part on a
federally supported entity not to discriminate on the basis of sex against an individual
who is an applicant for, or is enrolled in, a training program is applicable to the same
extent to the actions of such entity with respect to an applicant for, or a student
enrolled in, an undergraduate program of education of such entity if individuals enrolled
in such program must complete all or a part of such programs to be eligible for admission
to an undergraduate training program of such entity.
(d) An entity shall not discriminate on the
basis of sex in violation of this part for as long as such entity receives or benefits
from Federal support. For purposes of the preceding sentence, an entity shall be deemed to
continue to receive or benefit from Federal support for as long as it retains ownership,
possession, or use of either real or personal property and which was acquired in whole or
in part with Federal support. If an entity receives value for property which was acquired
in whole or in part with Federal support and such value is applied toward the acquisition
of other property, such entity shall be deemed to continue to receive or benefit from such
support for as long as such entity retains ownership, use, or possession of such other
property.
(e) An entity shall not transfer property
which was acquired, constructed, altered, repaired, expanded, or renovated in whole or in
part with Federal support unless the agency, organization, or individual to whom such
property is to be transferred has submitted to the Director, and he or she has found
satisfactory, an assurance of compliance with this part. The preceding sentence shall not
apply with respect to any real or personal property for which payments have been
recaptured by the United States under title VII or VIII of the Act, with respect to any
other property for which the transferring entity has refunded to the Federal Government
the Federal share of the fair market value of such property, or with respect to any
personal property which has only scrap value to both the entity and the agency,
organization or individual to which the property is to be transferred.
[TOP] §83.5 Effect of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
The obligations imposed by this part are
independent of obligations imposed by or pursuant to title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972.
[TOP] §§83.6-83.9 [Reserved]
Subpart B -- Discrimination in
Admissions Prohibited
[TOP] §83.10 General obligations.
(a) Eligibility for support. No entity
will be provided Federal support unless such entity has furnished the Director assurances
satisfactory to him or her that it will not discriminate on the basis of sex, in violation
of this part, in the admission of individuals to each of its training programs.
(b) Eliminating the effects of
discrimination. An assurance of compliance with this part will not be satisfactory to
the Director if the entity submitting such assurance fails to take whatever remedial
action in accordance with §83.3(a) that is necessary for such entity to eliminate the
effects of any discrimination on the basis of sex in the admission of individuals to its
training programs that such entity practiced prior to the submission to the Director of
such assurance, or practices at the time of or subsequent to such submission. The Director
may require such entity, as a condition to determining that its assurance is, or remains,
satisfactory, to take specific actions, or to submit to him or her specific information,
bearing upon compliance with this part.
[TOP] §83.11 Discriminatory acts prohibited.
(a) General. No person shall, on the
basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be
subjected to discrimination under any academic, extracurricular, research, occupational
training, or other training program or activity operated by an entity.
(b) Discrimination in selection. In
determining whether an individual satisfies any enrollment, eligibility, or other
condition for selection for a training program, a federally supported entity shall not:
(1) On the basis of sex, given preference to
one individual over another by ranking applicants on such basis, or otherwise give such
preference; or
(2) Apply numerical limitations upon the
number or proportion of persons of either sex who may be admitted; or
(3) Otherwise treat one individual differently
from another on the basis of sex.
(c) Testing. A federally supported
entity shall not administer or operate any test or use any criterion for admission which
has a disproportionately adverse effect on persons on the basis of sex unless the use of
such test or criterion is shown validly to predict success in the training program or
activity in question and alternative tests or criteria which do not have such a
disproportionately adverse effect are shown to be unavailable.
(d) Prohibitions relating to marital or
parental status. In determining whether a person satisfies any policy or criterion for
admission, or in making any offer of admission, in providing financial aid or any other
benefit, an entity to which this subpart applies:
(1) Shall not apply any rule concerning the
actual or potential parental, family, or marital status of a student or applicant which
treats persons differently on the basis of sex;
(2) Shall not discriminate against or exclude
any person on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy or recovery
therefrom, or establish or follow any rule or practice which so discriminates or excludes;
(3) Shall treat pregnancy, childbirth,
termination of pregnancy and any temporary disabilities related to or resulting from
pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy or recovery therefrom in the same manner
and under the same policies as any other temporary disability or physical condition; and
(4) Shall not make pre-admission inquiry as to
the marital status of an applicant for admission, including whether such applicant is
"Miss," or "Mrs." A recipient may make pre-admission inquiry as to the
sex of an applicant for admission, but only if such inquiry is made equally of such
applicants of both sexes and if the results of such inquiry are not used in connection
with discrimination prohibited by this part.
(e) Preference to students from other
institutions in admission. An entity shall not give preference to applicants for
admission, on the basis of attendance at any educational institution or other school or
entity which admits as students only or predominantly members of one sex, if the giving of
such preference has the effect of discriminating on the basis of sex in violation of this
part.
(f) Discrimination in the provision of
benefits and services -- (1) General. Except as otherwise provided in this part
in providing financial aid or any other benefit, or in providing any service, to an
applicant for a training program or to a student enrolled in such program, no federally
supported entity shall on the basis of sex:
(i) Treat one individual differently from
another in determining whether such individual satisfies any requirement or condition for
the provision of such benefit of service;
(ii) Provide a different benefit or service or
provide a benefit or a service in a different manner;
(iii) Deny an individual any such benefit or
service;
(iv) Subject an individual to separate
treatment or rules of behavior;
(v) Discriminate against any individual by
assisting an agency, organization, or individual in providing, in a manner which
discriminates on the basis of sex, a benefit or service to applicants for or students
enrolled in a training program; or
(vi) Otherwise limit any individual in the
enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity.
(2) Financial aid established by certain
legal instruments. (i) A recipient may administer or assist in the administration of
scholarships, fellowships, or other forms of financial assistance established pursuant to
domestic or foreign wills, trusts, bequests, or similar legal instruments or by acts of a
foreign government which requires that awards be made to members of a particular sex
specified therein: Provided, That the overall effect of the award of such
sex-restricted scholarships, fellowships, and other forms of financial assistance does not
discriminate on the basis of sex.
(ii) To ensure nondiscriminatory awards of
assistance as required in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section, recipients shall develop
and use procedures under which:
(A) Students are selected for award of
financial assistance on the basis of non-discriminatory criteria and not on the basis of
availability of funds restricted to members of a particular sex;
(B) An appropriate sex-restricted scholarship,
fellowship, or other form of financial assistance is allocated to each student selected
under paragraph (f)(2)(ii) (A) of this section; and
(C) No student is denied the award for which
he or she was selected under paragraph (f)(2)(ii)(A) of this section because of the
absence of a scholarship, fellowship, or other form of financial assistance designated for
a member of that student's sex.
(g) Housing. (1) An entity shall not,
on the basis of sex, apply different rules or regulations, impose different fees or
requirements, or offer different services or benefits related to housing, except as
provided in this subsection (including housing provided only to married students).
(2) An entity may provide separate housing on
the basis of sex.
(3) Housing provided by an entity to students
of one sex, when compared to that provided to students of the other sex, shall be as a
whole: (i) Proportionate in quantity to the number of students of that sex applying for
such housing; and (ii) comparable in quality and cost to the student.
(4) An entity shall not on the basis of sex,
administer different policies or practices concerning occupancy by its students of housing
other than that provided by such recipient.
(5) An entity which, through solicitation,
listing, approval of housing, or otherwise, assists any agency, organization, or person in
making housing available to any of its students, shall take reasonable action to ensure
that such housing is provided to students of one sex, when compared to that provided to
students of the other sex, is as a whole: (i) Proportionate in quantity and (ii)
comparable in quality and cost to the student. An entity may render such assistance to any
agency, organization, or person which provides all or part of such housing to students
only of one sex.
(h) Inter-institutional programs. If a
federally supported entity aids participation, by any applicant for or student enrolled in
any of its training programs, in any program or activity of another organization or
agency, such entity shall:
(1) Develop and implement a procedure to
assure itself that such organization or agency takes no action with respect to such
applicants or students which this part would prohibit such entity from taking; and
(2) Not aid such participation if such
organization or agency takes such action.
(i) Discrimination in employment
prohibited. A federally supported entity shall not discriminate on the basis of sex in
employment practices relating to its professional and other staff who work directly with
applicants for or students enrolled in any of its training programs. The provisions of
this subpart apply to:
(1) Recruitment, advertising, and the process
of application for employment;
(2) Hiring, upgrading, promotion,
consideration for and award of tenure, demotion, transfer, layoff, termination, right of
return from layoff, and rehiring;
(3) Rates of pay or any other form of
compensation, and changes in compensation;
(4) Job assignments, classifications and
structure, including position descriptions, lines of progression, and seniority lists;
(5) The terms of any collective bargaining
agreement;
(6) Granting and return from leaves of
absence, pregnancy leave, leave for persons of either sex to care for children or
dependents, or any other leave;
(7) Fringe benefits available by virtue of
employment, whether or not administered by the recipient;
(8) Selection and financial support for
training, including apprenticeship, professional meetings, conferences, and other related
activities, selection for tuition assistance, selection for sabbaticals and leaves of
absence to pursue training;
(9) Employer-sponsored activities, including
social or recreational programs; and
(10) Any other term, condition, or privilege
of employment.
[TOP] §83.12 Recruitment.
(a) Comparable recruitment. A federally
supported entity shall, with respect to each of its training programs, make comparable
efforts to recruit members of each sex in the geographic area from which such entity
attracts its students. A federally supported entity shall not recruit for any of its
training programs exclusively or primarily at organizations or agencies which admit as
members or students, or which provide a service for, only members of one sex unless such
entity can demonstrate that such action is part of a recruitment program which does not
have the effect of discriminating on the basis of sex in selection for a training program.
(b) Recruitment practices. A federally
supported entity shall:
(1) Prominently include a statement of its
policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in each announcement, bulletin, catalogue,
or application form which describes the training program of such entity or is used in
connection with the recruitment of employees who will work directly with applicants for or
students enrolled in a training program;
(2) Distribute without discrimination on the
basis of sex any announcements, bulletins, catalogues, or other materials used in
connection with the recruitment of students for a training program or employees who will
work directly with applicants for such program or such students; and
(3) Apprise each of its recruitment
representatives of its policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, and require such
representatives to adhere to such policy.
[TOP] §83.13 State law and licensure requirements.
The obligation of an entity to comply with
this part is not obviated or alleviated by any State or local law which would render an
applicant for or student enrolled in a training program ineligible on the basis of sex for
any license or certificate requisite to the practice of the health profession for which
such applicant seeks, or student pursues, training.
[TOP] §83.14 Development and dissemination of nondiscrimination policy.
(a) A federally supported entity shall develop
a written policy statement of nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, in accordance with
this part, and shall implement specific and continuing steps to publicize such statement
to applicants for admission or employment, students, employees, and sources of referral of
applicants for admission or employment.
(b) Each federally supported entity shall
prominently include a statement of the policy described in paragraph (a) of this section
in each announcement, bulletin, catalogue, and application form which it makes available
to any person of a type described in paragraph (a) of this section, or which is otherwise
used in connection with the recruitment of students or employees who work directly with
students and applicants for admission.
(c) A federally supported entity shall not use
or distribute a publication of the type described in this section which suggests, by text
or illustration, that such recipient treats applicants, students, or employees differently
on the basis of sex except as such treatment is permitted by this part.
[TOP] §83.15 Designation by entity of responsible employee and adoption
of grievance procedures.
(a) Designation of responsible employee.
A federally supported entity shall designate at least one employee to coordinate its
efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under this part, including any
investigation of any complaint communicated to such entity alleging its noncompliance with
this part or alleging any action which would be prohibited by this part. The entity shall
notify all of its students and employees who work directly with students and applicants
for admission of the name, office address and telephone number of the employee or
employees appointed pursuant to this paragraph.
(b) Complaint procedure of entity. A
federally supported entity shall adopt and publish grievance procedures providing for
prompt and equitable resolution of student and employee complaints alleging any action
which would be prohibited by this part. Such procedures shall be in writing and available
to all present and prospective students and employees.
[TOP] §§83.16-83.19 [Reserved]
Subpart C -- Procedures
[Interim]
[TOP] §83.20 Interim procedures.
For the purposes of implementing this part
during the period between its effective date and the final issuance by the Department of a
consolidated procedural regulation applicable to sections 704 and 845 of the Act and other
civil rights authorities administered by the Department, the procedural provisions
applicable to title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are hereby adopted and incorporated
herein by reference. These procedures may be found at 45 CFR 80.6 through 80.11 and 45 CFR
Part 81.