Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 3.djvu/149

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PUBLIC LAW 106-129—DEC. 6, 1999 113 STAT. 1667 "(c) AUTHORITY REGARDING CERTAIN REQUESTS.— Upon request of a public or private entity, the Director may conduct or support research or analyses otherwise authorized by this title pursuant to arrsingements under which such entity will pay the cost of the services provided. Amounts received by the Director under such arrangements shall be available to the Director for obligation until expended. "SEC. 924. DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION. 42 USC 299c-3. "(a) IN GENERAL.—The Director shall— "(1) without regard to section 501 of title 44, United States Code, promptly publish, make available, and otherwise disseminate, in a form understandable and on as broad a basis as practicable so as to maximize its use, the results of research, demonstration projects, and evaluations conducted or supported under this title; "(2) ensure that information disseminated by the Agency is science-based and objective and undertakes consultation as necessary to assess the appropriateness and usefulness of the presentation of information that is targeted to specific audiences; "(3) promptly make available to the public data developed in such research, demonstration projects, and evaluations; "(4) provide, in collaboration with the National Library of Medicine where appropriate, indexing, abstracting, translating, publishing, and other services leading to a more effective and timely dissemination of information on research, demonstration projects, and evaluations with respect to health care to public and private entities and individuals engaged in the improvement of health care delivery and the general public, and undertake programs to develop new or improved methods for making such information available; and "(5) as appropriate, provide technical assistance to State and local government and health agencies and conduct liaison activities to such agencies to foster dissemination. "(b) PROHIBITION AGAINST RESTRICTIONS. —Except as provided in subsection (c), the Director may not restrict the publication or dissemination of data from, or the results of, projects conducted or supported under this title. " (c) LIMITATION ON USE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION.— N O information, if an establishment or person supplying the information or described in it is identifiable, obtained in the course of activities undertaken or supported under this title may be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was supplied unless such establishment or person has consented (as determined under regulations of the Director) to its use for such other purpose. Such information may not be published or released in other form if the person who supplied the information or who is described in it is identifiable unless such person has consented (as determined under regulations of the Director) to its publication or release in other form. "(d) PENALTY. — Any person who violates subsection (c) shall be subject to a civil monetary penalty of not more than $10,000 for each such violation involved. Such penalty shall be imposed and collected in the same manner as civil money penalties under subsection (a) of section 1128A of the Social Security Act are imposed and collected.