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PUBLIC LAW 109–417—DEC. 19, 2006

‘‘(3) ELEMENTS.—The network described in paragraph (1) shall include data and information transmitted in a standardized format from— ‘‘(A) State, local, and tribal public health entities, including public health laboratories; ‘‘(B) Federal health agencies; ‘‘(C) zoonotic disease monitoring systems; ‘‘(D) public and private sector health care entities, hospitals, pharmacies, poison control centers or professional organizations in the field of poison control, and clinical laboratories, to the extent practicable and provided that such data are voluntarily provided simultaneously to the Secretary and appropriate State, local, and tribal public health agencies; and ‘‘(E) such other sources as the Secretary may deem appropriate. ‘‘(4) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.—Paragraph (3) shall not be construed as requiring separate reporting of data and information from each source listed. ‘‘(5) REQUIRED ACTIVITIES.—In establishing and operating the network described in paragraph (1), the Secretary shall— ‘‘(A) utilize applicable interoperability standards as determined by the Secretary through a joint public and private sector process; ‘‘(B) define minimal data elements for such network; ‘‘(C) in collaboration with State, local, and tribal public health officials, integrate and build upon existing State, local, and tribal capabilities, ensuring simultaneous sharing of data, information, and analyses from the network described in paragraph (1) with State, local, and tribal public health agencies; and ‘‘(D) in collaboration with State, local, and tribal public health officials, develop procedures and standards for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data that States, regions, or other entities collect and report to the network described in paragraph (1). ‘‘(e) STATE AND REGIONAL SYSTEMS TO ENHANCE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS IN PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—To implement the network described in subsection (d), the Secretary may award grants to States or consortia of States to enhance the ability of such States or consortia of States to establish or operate a coordinated public health situational awareness system for regional or Statewide early detection of, rapid response to, and management of potentially catastrophic infectious disease outbreaks and public health emergencies, in collaboration with appropriate public health agencies, sentinel hospitals, clinical laboratories, pharmacies, poison control centers, other health care organizations, and animal health organizations within such States. ‘‘(2) ELIGIBILITY.—To be eligible to receive a grant under paragraph (1), the State or consortium of States shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require, including an assurance that the State or consortium of States will submit to the Secretary—

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