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CRs—s1 SOUTH CAROLINA PRO: METRDLINA MEDICAL FOUNDATION DNE CHARLOTTETOWN CENTER . SUITE 150 ‘CHARLOTTE NC 28204 PHONE 7DA—373-1545 CONTRACT# SUD—86~0602 PRO CONTACTS EXEC. vICE PRESIDENT DAN CARRIDAN PRES. RICHARD KERECKMAN,M.D.R DECIN CDNTRACT D7/DI/as END CDNTRACT 06/30/88 R0 PROJECT OFFICER: CLYDE THOMAS % 404-331-OO53 OSOUTH DAKOTA PRO: SOUTH DAKOTA FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL CARE 608 w
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CR5-31} D. Second Surgica1 Opinionsp Section 9401 of The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) requires PROs to perform 100 percent pre-procedure review on at least n10 elective surgical procedures. PROS are authorized to require second opinions as part of the pre-procedure review pyocess if it is warranted. The‘ PRO may approve or disapprove a procedure as reasonable
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BRIER HILL COURTN,BUILDING J EAST BRUNSWICK NJ D8816 RH0NE 201-238-5570 C0NTRACT# 500-87~054D PRO CONTACTS:EXEC.DIR. MARTIN R.MARC0LIEs PRES. 0AvI0 KIN0sLv,M.0. EECIN CONTRACT I0/01/as EN0 CONTRACT 09/30/80 R0 PROJECT OFFICER: vIvIAN z.0IR0ux 2I2-2sa-2003 NEW MEXICO RR0: NEw MExIC0 MEDICAL REvIEw ASSOCIATION 707 ER0A0wAv N.E.,suITE 200 P.0. BOX 9900, ~ ALRu0uER0uE NM 87106 PHONE 505-342-5235 CONTRACT
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L____\._ \‘1.Ic5_/:_.2- / R ;z,{~S’“‘7'- 6PM) e 87-258 EPW Congressional Research Service . The Library ofCongress % Washirigton, I 4 - . _ 4 . -... llnit AUG 16 1994 WAashmgteon U%navers1tye Libraries! St. Louis, MO 53130 THE PEER REVIEW ORGANIZATION (PRO) Paocmxm e Prepared for the use of the Senate Committee on Finance e e Joseph.A. Cislowski e e Analyst in Social Legislation &
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CR8 -4 8 NEw YORK RRD: EMPIRE STATE MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC AND EDuC.EDuNDATIDN,INC. A20 LAKEVIEW RDAD BOX 5434 LAKE SUCCESS NY IIDA2 PHONE 515-437-8134 CONTRACT# 500-86-D531 IPRO CDNTACTS:ExEC.DIR. JOHN D.RDDESTA RRES.DAVID BENFORD,M.D. BEGIN CDNTRACT D9/01/86 END CDNTRACT2 D8/31/88 RD RRDJECT DEEICER: STEVE LISKER 2l2+264+468UT NORTH CAROLINA RRD: MEDICAL REVIEW OF NDRTH CAROLINA SUITE 200, P.0.BOX
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CRS-24 IV. OTHER RELEVANT ISSUES A. Out-offState Review The PRO contracts in 10 States are held by organizations based outside those States. Q] As listed in Appendix B, contracts for the following States (are currently held by out-of-State organizations (State in which the outrof- State PRO is based is in parentheses): Alaska (Washington) Delaware (West Virginia) District of Columbia (Maryland
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FY80 FY81 FY82 FY83 FY84 Civil Service Grade (cont) GS-12 2.0 1.0 GS-ll V 0.2 0.2 GS-09 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 GS-08 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 GS-07 3.0 1.0 .1.0 3.0 4.0 GS-06 2.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 GS-05 5.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 GS-O4 1.0 GS-03 » 1.0 Foreign Service Grade FO-O1 1.0 FO-02 1.0 F0-03 . 2.0 1.0 2.0 1 3.0 FO-04 1.0 3 1.0 RU-03 1.0 FP-01 1.0 1.0 l 0 FP-04 1.0 2.0 2 0 3.0 l 0 FS-03 1.0 Totals ‘ 36.3 34
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CRS-44 ‘FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (FWS), DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Activities related to living aguatic resources: The FWS is the major Federal agency involved with freshwater fisheries management. A Fishery Resources activity is funded under the Service's Resource Management appropriation. Fishery Resources has identified four responsibilities: 1) restore depleted, nationally significant
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(12 volunteers). Since 1962, the Peace Corps has worked in more ( than 45 marine fisheries projects in 29 countries, and freshwater fishculture in more than 40 countries. The major emphasis of the various programs has been the disseminating fish culture technology at the grassroots level (freshwater fishculture), modernizing fishing techniques on inland bodies of freshwater (inland capture fisheries
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The Congressional Research Service works exclusively for the Congress, conducting research, analyzing legislation, and providing information at the request of committees, Mem- bers, and their staffs. The Service makes such research available, without parti- san bias, in many forms including studies, reports, compila- tions, digests, and background briefings. Upon request, CRS assists committees in analyzing legislative proposals and issues, and in assessing the possible effects of these proposals and their alternatives. The Service’s senior specialists and subject analysts are also available for personal consultations in their respective fields of expertise.
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CRS-32 Interagency and State-Federal coordination mechanisms: Applicants for hydropower licenses must comply with prefiling requirements that they consult with the fish and wildlife agencies prior to filing an application with the Commission. Applications are not accepted for processing until the appli- cants have completed this consultation. FERC then requests comments on the application from the Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies. The applicant is provided the opportunity to respond to any agency comments. Also, under Section 4(e) of the Federal Power Act, the Corps of Engineers, the Department of the Interior, and the U.S. Forest Service may set such conditions as the Secretary of the department determines are necessary for the protection of aquatic resources and habitats and other resource values affected by hydroelectric projects occupying reservation lands. FERC staff issues a public environmental assessment or environmental impact statement that contains an analysis of the impacts and proposed mitigative measures, including a discussion of those measures recommended by the fish and wildlife agencies. A r Post-licensing coordination is accomplished through requirements contained in the license articles directing licensees to cooperate and coordinate with Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies and certain land management agencies in ensuring that protection of aquatic resources and habitats. A S C Coordination is accomplished by OPPR through special conditions or stipulations in certificates for natural gas pipeline projects which require cooperation and coordination between Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies and the applicant. In addition, the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency, Minerals Management Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Soil Conservation Service are often consulted on natural gas pipeline activities that may affect lands, wetlands, rivers, streams, and other water bodies (such as the Outer Conti- nental Shelf) or facilities under their respective management. ' Periodic or annual reports: None.
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CRS-30 Civil Service Grade FY82 FY83 FY84 FY85 FY86 GS-07 1 3 2 3 GS-06 1 2 GS-05 2 l 5 2 3 GS-O4 1 l 2 AGS-03 1 Totals 14 18 27 21 30 National policy or goals studies: None. Interagency and State-Federal coordination mechanisms: A 1976 MOU with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla, Warm Springs, Yakima, and Nez Perce Indian Reservations, and the Pacific Northwest Regional Commission (PNRC
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Subcommittee on Aquaculture (JSA) was reauthorized under the Food Security Act of 1985, Title 17, Subtitle D (the National Aquaculture Improvement Act of 1985). The JSA serves as the Federal coordination group to increase the overall effectiveness of Federal aquaculture research, transfer, and assistance programs. Periodic or annual reports: Although a number of excellent summary reports are produced from
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: Recent efforts are esti-’ mated to constitute approximately 0.5 FTE annually.R Five-year history of personnel by Civil Service grade: Not separately identified.: ‘ E National policy or goals studies: None. Interagency and State-Federal coordination mechanisms: Direct contact with appropriate personnel in other agencies and affected States. Periodic or annual reports: None.
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CR3-l9 been determined conclusively. As with energy conservation programs, there is greater concern about the impact of expected FY 1986 rescissions and deferrals and the OMB-proposed FY 1987 budget cuts. DOE Electric Energy Systems Energy Storage Programs (3 millions) FY 1985 T g FY l986 Program Area H Enacted Appropriation GRH Electric Systems $l9.7l7 12.000 11.548 Energy Storage $l8.642 l8.l
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, and the revised Gramm-Rudman-Hollings (GRH) FY 1986 budget: ' NFA Budget (3 millions) FY86 FY85 Sequester Baseline GRH Programs* 8.956 A 8.445 8.082 S&E 4.261 3.371 3.226 Total 13.217 l1.816 11.308 *Includes NETC West
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