🏛️NIH Notice of Closed Meeting on Environmental Health Grants
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences announces a closed meeting to review grant applications. This meeting will not be open to the public due to the potential disclosure of confidential information regarding commercial property and personal privacy. Participants include government officials and those involved in health science research.
Learn More🏥Notice of Meeting
The notice details a meeting of the National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council, focusing on environmental health issues, grant applications, and collaborative research initiatives. It specifies the agenda, meeting format, and accommodation information, ensuring transparency and public engagement in environmental health discussions.
Learn More💰NIH Notice
The National Institutes of Health announces a closed meeting to review grant applications focused on environmental health sciences. This meeting will evaluate applications that may include confidential trade secrets and address issues pertinent to public health and safety, emphasizing the agency's commitment to fostering research and development in this critical area.
Learn More🏢NIH Announces Closed Meetings for Grant Applications and Contracts
The Department of Health and Human Services announces closed meetings of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to review grant applications and contract proposals. The discussions are held virtually, highlighting the confidentiality of sensitive information and trade secrets involved in the grant evaluation process.
Learn More🏠HUD Lowers Blood Lead Level Threshold for Housing Compliance
This notice announces HUD's modifying its elevated blood lead level (EBLL) threshold under its Lead Safe Housing Rule from to 5 to 3.5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood ([micro]g/dL) for a child under the age of 6, consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's current blood lead reference value of 3.5 [micro]g/dL. This notice also describes the required compliance dates for implementing this modification, which depend on whether the applicable State, State-level jurisdiction, territory, or local jurisdiction has already incorporated a blood lead level action threshold equal to or lower than the CDC's current blood lead reference value.
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