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Standard and Administrative Codes

REFERENCE POINT: Office of Program Support, Management Analysis and Services Office, Management Analysis Branch
Material Superseded: Manual Guide-General Administration CDC-53, Standard Administrative Codes, dated 3/8/90

Manual Guide, General Administration CDC-53, 10/20/97

  1. PURPOSE
  2. BACKGROUND
  3. STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (SAC) STRUCTURE
  4. RESPONSIBILITIES

I. PURPOSE

This guide sets forth the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)* policies and responsibilities for the assignment, maintenance, and use of Standard Administrative Codes(SAC).

II. BACKGROUND

A Standard Administrative Code is a unique combination of alpha/numeric characters assigned to each official organizational component of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The code for each organization delineates the position it occupies within the DHHS organizational hierarchy. The collection of all such codes for all official organizational components is referred to as the DHHS SAC code system and is listed in DHHS General Administration Manual, Chapters 8-69. Each official component of the CDC has been assigned a SAC.

III.STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE CODE STRUCTURE

A. General

An organization's SAC is an integral part of its title when listed in parentheses immediately following the written title. This may be appropriate in databases that are dependent on SAC codes, e.g., personnel actions, financial management reporting systems or in documents related to budget, personnel or organizational structures.

The SAC may be shown in either of the following ways.

B. Specific Use At CDC

The SAC assigned to CDC organizational components consists of a combination of alphabetic and numeric characters, not to exceed eleven as shown below.

H is the code assigned to PHS. (Note: The "H" may be eliminated at some time in the future).

HC is the code for PHS CDC

HCA is the admin code for PHS CDC OD

HCA5 is the admin code for PHS CDC OD OPS

HCA59 is the admin code for PHS CDC OD OPS MASO

HCA597 is the admin code for PHS CDC OD OPS MASO MAB

The "C" represents the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is the first character in the code identifying CDC. "J" represents the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), which is the first character in the code identifying ATSDR. Additional alphabetic or numeric characters are added to the right of the base, "C" or "J", to identify organizational levels.

IV.RESPONSIBILITIES

A. CDC Administrative Code Control Officer

Designated personnel within MASO serve as CDC Administrative Code Control Officer and alternate. The SAC and associated official organizational titles of CDC and ATSDR organizational components, headquarters and field, are kept in the Management Analysis and Services Office (MASO). This information is available at the MASO Home Page on the CDC Intranet. Other responsibilities of the CDC Administrative Code Control Officer include:

B. Human Resources Management Office

C. Information Resources Management Office

D. Administrative Officers

*Reference to CDC also apply to ATSDR.

 

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