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Project: Assessment of the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings To Prevent Underage Drinking—(OMB No. 0930– 0288)—Revision The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting a revision from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the information collection regarding the Assessment of the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings to Prevent Underage Drinking. The current data collection has approval under OMB No. 0930–0288, Assessment of the Town Hall Meetings on Underage Drinking Prevention, which expires on January 31, 2017. Revisions were made to the two existing data collection instruments: the Organizer Survey and the Participant Form (English and Spanish versions). SAMHSA is requesting to add a new data collection instrument titled the Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up, in which hosts of the Communities Talk events will opt in to provide information on any actions that were taken as result of the Communities Talk event. Changes Under the current approval, the Organizer Survey consists of 30 items. Under this revision, the Organizer Survey includes 20 items about the Communities Talk event. The following table provides a summary of the proposed changes to the instrument. mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES Current question/item Changes Wording change for THM ......................................................................... q2—Location of event .............................................................................. q4—Length of event ................................................................................. q8—Other topics discussed (fill in) .......................................................... Changed throughout to ‘Communities Talk’. Added Zip Code as a response option (new q2). Question updated and entry field [(fill in)] (new q3), Slight wording change of question; added the words ‘non-alcohol-related’ (What non-alcohol-related topics . . .); added as a secondary question to new q12. Dropped ‘in the community’ from the question and updated the response options (new q8). q9—Promotion of the event ..................................................................... VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:41 Jan 17, 2017 Jkt 241001 PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\18JAN1.SGM 18JAN1 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 11 / Wednesday, January 18, 2017 / Notices 5589 Current question/item Changes q10—Number of event attendees ............................................................ q13—Topics discussed at the event ........................................................ Provided clarification for physical and virtual attendees (new q9). Slight wording change of question; added the words ‘alcohol-related’ (. . . following alcohol-related topics . . .); response options updated (new q13). Updated Web site address (new q17). Updated question and response options (new q15). Question deleted. Question deleted. q14—Use of materials from www.stopalcoholabuse.gov ......................... q16—Planned activities as a result of the event ..................................... q17—Satisfaction with event .................................................................... q18/q19—Participation in event-related webinar and identification of that event. q20/q21—Viewing of online training and identification of that training .... q22—Utility of training to organization’s prevention work ........................ q23—Improved capacity due to the training received ............................. q24/q25—Technical assistance (TA) received and how submitted request for TA. q26—Utility of TA to organization’s prevention work ............................... q27—Improved capacity due to the TA received ..................................... q28—Share additional information about event ....................................... q29/q30—Data collected about event and sharing of data with SAMHSA, including information on where to send the data. Three new questions were added pertaining to what influenced the decision to host an event (new q5), perception of how important UAD and its consequences is to the community (new q14), and agreement with mobilization actions statements (new q16). The revisions were necessary to better align the data gathered to the short-term and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk for event hosts, specifically— Question deleted. Updated lead-in to statements; updated wording to be properly aligned with the training and technical assistance performance measures for science and service activities (changed from . . . my organization’s [to] . . . your organization’s . . .) (new q18). Updated wording to be properly aligned with the training and technical assistance performance measures for science and service activities (added the word ‘that’ to . . . training that I received . . .) (new q18). Question deleted. Updated lead-in to statements; wording to be properly aligned with the training and technical assistance performance measures for science and service activities (changed from . . . my organization’s . . . [to] . . . your organization’s . . .) (new q18). Updated wording to be properly aligned with the training and technical assistance performance measures for science and service activities (added the word ‘that’ to . . . TA that I received . . .) (new q18). Removed the word ‘us’ (. . . share with any other . . .) (new q19). Updated questions and mailing information (new q20 and secondary question to new q20). Short-Term • Increase utility of training • Increase utility of technical assistance Long-Term • Increase national conversations about UAD • Increase youth involvement in UAD • Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention • Increase organization capacity for prevention • Increase use of evidence-based approaches to UAD prevention Changes were also made to the Participant Form. Under the current approval, the Participant Form consists of 14 items. Under this revision, the Participant Form includes 17 items about the Communities Talk event. The following table provides a summary of the proposed changes to the instrument, in English and Spanish. Changes Wording change for THM ......................................................................... q2—Location of event .............................................................................. q3—Most important UAD issues facing community ................................. q5—Learn anything about UAD and its associated problems before attending the event. q7—Sharing of materials or lessons learned from the event .................. q9—How will become more involved in decreasing UAD in community q10—Gender ............................................................................................ q13—Race ................................................................................................ mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES Current question/item Changed throughout to ‘Communities Talk’. Added Zip Code as a response option (new q2). Question wording change and response options updated (new q3). Slight wording change of question, added the word ‘new’ (. . . learn anything new . . .) (new q5). Response options updated (new q8). Question wording change and response options updated (new q11). Updated to say ‘sex’ (new q13). Updated order of response options (new q16). Three new questions were added surrounding how often respondents are involved in UAD prevention in the community (new q9), likelihood will become more involved in UAD prevention in the community (new q10), and agreement with mobilization actions statements (new q12). The revisions were necessary to better align the data gathered to the short-term and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk, specifically— VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:41 Jan 17, 2017 Jkt 241001 Short-Term • Increase knowledge of UAD prevention • Increase intentions to share information on UAD prevention Long-Term • Increase national conversations about UAD • Increase youth involvement in UAD • Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention CBOs that opt in to be contacted 6 months after completing the Organizer PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Survey for SAMHSA to follow up on any actions that were taken as a result of the Communities Talk event in their community will be provided with the Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up. This survey will allow SAMHSA to measure progress towards the short- and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk, specifically— Short-Term • Increase utility of training • Increase utility of technical assistance E:\FR\FM\18JAN1.SGM 18JAN1 5590 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 11 / Wednesday, January 18, 2017 / Notices Long-Term • Increase national conversations about UAD • Increase youth involvement in UAD prevention • Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention • Increase capacity for prevention organizers • Increase use of evidence-based approaches to UAD prevention The Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up consists of 13 items and captures information on— • Where the Communities Talk event was held; • Awareness of UAD activities that have taken place as a result of the event; • Community mobilization and collaboration efforts; • Perception of the importance of UAD and its consequences to the community; and • Increase in youth involvement in UAD prevention activities in the community. SAMHSA supports nationwide Communities Talk events every other year. Collecting data on each round of Communities Talk events, and using this information to inform policy and measure impact, supports SAMHSA’s strategic initiative number 1: Prevention of substance use and mental illness. A specific goal under this initiative is to prevent or reduce the consequences of UAD and adult problem drinking; a specific objective is to establish the prevention of UAD as a priority issue for states, territories, tribal entities, colleges and universities, and communities. SAMHSA will use the information collected to document the implementation efforts of this nationwide initiative, determine if the federally sponsored Communities Talk events lead to additional activities within the community that are aimed at preventing and reducing UAD, identify what these activities may possibly include, and help plan for future rounds of Communities Talk events. SAMHSA intends to post online a summary document of each round of Communities Talk events and present findings at national conferences attended by CBOs that have hosted these events and might host future events. Similarly, SAMHSA plans to share findings with the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking. Agencies within this committee encourage their grantees to participate as the event hosts. Additionally, the information collected will support performance measurement for SAMHSA programs under the Government Performance Results Act (GPRA). Data Collection Component SAMHSA/CSAP will use a web-based method to collect data through the Organizer Survey and Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up, and a paper-and-pencil approach to collect data through the Participant Form. The web-based application will comply with the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act to permit accessibility to people with disabilities. Every 2 years, the Organizer Survey will be completed by an estimated 500 Communities Talk event organizers and will require only one response per respondent. It will take an average of 10 minutes (0.167 hours) to review the instructions and complete the survey. Similarly, the Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up will be completed by an estimated 500 Communities Talk event organizers and will require only one response per respondent. It will take an average of 15 minutes (0.25 hours) to review the instructions and complete the survey. This burden estimate is based on comments from three 2016 Communities Talk event hosts who reviewed the survey and provided comments on how long it would take them to complete it. The Participant Form will be completed by an average of 30 participants per sampled communitybased organization (n=400) and will require only one response per respondent. It will take an average of 5 minutes (0.083 hours) to review the instructions and complete the form. ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE Number of respondents Form name Responses per respondent Total responses Hours per response Total hour burden 500 500 4,500 1 1 1 500 500 4,500 0.167 0.25 0.083 83.50 125.00 373.50 Total ............................................................................ mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES Organizer survey ................................................................ Organizer Survey—6 month Follow-up ............................. Participant Form ................................................................. 5,500 .......................... 5,500 ........................ 582.00 Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed information collection should be sent by February 17, 2017 to the SAMHSA Desk Officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget (OMB). To ensure timely receipt of comments, and to avoid potential delays in OMB’s receipt and processing of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service, commenters are encouraged to submit their comments to OMB via email to: OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov. Although commenters are encouraged to send their comments via email, commenters may also fax their comments to: 202–395–7285. Commenters may also mail them to: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:41 Jan 17, 2017 Jkt 241001 Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, New Executive Office Building, Room 10102, Washington, DC 20503. Summer King, Statistician. 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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB 
Review; Comment Request

    Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 
Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information 
collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these 
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.

Project: Assessment of the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings To 
Prevent Underage Drinking--(OMB No. 0930-0288)--Revision

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting a 
revision from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the 
information collection regarding the Assessment of the Communities 
Talk: Town Hall Meetings to Prevent Underage Drinking. The current data 
collection has approval under OMB No. 0930-0288, Assessment of the Town 
Hall Meetings on Underage Drinking Prevention, which expires on January 
31, 2017. Revisions were made to the two existing data collection 
instruments: the Organizer Survey and the Participant Form (English and 
Spanish versions). SAMHSA is requesting to add a new data collection 
instrument titled the Organizer Survey--6 month Follow-up, in which 
hosts of the Communities Talk events will opt in to provide information 
on any actions that were taken as result of the Communities Talk event.

Changes

    Under the current approval, the Organizer Survey consists of 30 
items. Under this revision, the Organizer Survey includes 20 items 
about the Communities Talk event. The following table provides a 
summary of the proposed changes to the instrument.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Current question/item                       Changes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wording change for THM.................  Changed throughout to
                                          `Communities Talk'.
q2--Location of event..................  Added Zip Code as a response
                                          option (new q2).
q4--Length of event....................  Question updated and entry
                                          field [(fill in)] (new q3),
q8--Other topics discussed (fill in)...  Slight wording change of
                                          question; added the words `non-
                                          alcohol-related' (What non-
                                          alcohol-related topics . . .);
                                          added as a secondary question
                                          to new q12.
q9--Promotion of the event.............  Dropped `in the community' from
                                          the question and updated the
                                          response options (new q8).

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q10--Number of event attendees.........  Provided clarification for
                                          physical and virtual attendees
                                          (new q9).
q13--Topics discussed at the event.....  Slight wording change of
                                          question; added the words
                                          `alcohol-related' (. . .
                                          following alcohol-related
                                          topics . . .); response
                                          options updated (new q13).
q14--Use of materials from               Updated Web site address (new
 www.stopalcoholabuse.gov.                q17).
q16--Planned activities as a result of   Updated question and response
 the event.                               options (new q15).
q17--Satisfaction with event...........  Question deleted.
q18/q19--Participation in event-related  Question deleted.
 webinar and identification of that
 event.
q20/q21--Viewing of online training and  Question deleted.
 identification of that training.
q22--Utility of training to              Updated lead-in to statements;
 organization's prevention work.          updated wording to be properly
                                          aligned with the training and
                                          technical assistance
                                          performance measures for
                                          science and service activities
                                          (changed from . . . my
                                          organization's [to] . . . your
                                          organization's . . .) (new
                                          q18).
q23--Improved capacity due to the        Updated wording to be properly
 training received.                       aligned with the training and
                                          technical assistance
                                          performance measures for
                                          science and service activities
                                          (added the word `that' to . .
                                          . training that I received . .
                                          .) (new q18).
q24/q25--Technical assistance (TA)       Question deleted.
 received and how submitted request for
 TA.
q26--Utility of TA to organization's     Updated lead-in to statements;
 prevention work.                         wording to be properly aligned
                                          with the training and
                                          technical assistance
                                          performance measures for
                                          science and service activities
                                          (changed from . . . my
                                          organization's . . . [to] . .
                                          . your organization's . . .)
                                          (new q18).
q27--Improved capacity due to the TA     Updated wording to be properly
 received.                                aligned with the training and
                                          technical assistance
                                          performance measures for
                                          science and service activities
                                          (added the word `that' to . .
                                          . TA that I received . . .)
                                          (new q18).
q28--Share additional information about  Removed the word `us' (. . .
 event.                                   share with any other . . .)
                                          (new q19).
q29/q30--Data collected about event and  Updated questions and mailing
 sharing of data with SAMHSA, including   information (new q20 and
 information on where to send the data.   secondary question to new
                                          q20).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Three new questions were added pertaining to what influenced the 
decision to host an event (new q5), perception of how important UAD and 
its consequences is to the community (new q14), and agreement with 
mobilization actions statements (new q16).
    The revisions were necessary to better align the data gathered to 
the short-term and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk for event 
hosts, specifically--

Short-Term

 Increase utility of training
 Increase utility of technical assistance

Long-Term

 Increase national conversations about UAD
 Increase youth involvement in UAD
 Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention
 Increase organization capacity for prevention
 Increase use of evidence-based approaches to UAD prevention

    Changes were also made to the Participant Form. Under the current 
approval, the Participant Form consists of 14 items. Under this 
revision, the Participant Form includes 17 items about the Communities 
Talk event. The following table provides a summary of the proposed 
changes to the instrument, in English and Spanish.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Current question/item                       Changes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wording change for THM.................  Changed throughout to
                                          `Communities Talk'.
q2--Location of event..................  Added Zip Code as a response
                                          option (new q2).
q3--Most important UAD issues facing     Question wording change and
 community.                               response options updated (new
                                          q3).
q5--Learn anything about UAD and its     Slight wording change of
 associated problems before attending     question, added the word `new'
 the event.                               (. . . learn anything new . .
                                          .) (new q5).
q7--Sharing of materials or lessons      Response options updated (new
 learned from the event.                  q8).
q9--How will become more involved in     Question wording change and
 decreasing UAD in community.             response options updated (new
                                          q11).
q10--Gender............................  Updated to say `sex' (new q13).
q13--Race..............................  Updated order of response
                                          options (new q16).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Three new questions were added surrounding how often respondents 
are involved in UAD prevention in the community (new q9), likelihood 
will become more involved in UAD prevention in the community (new q10), 
and agreement with mobilization actions statements (new q12).
    The revisions were necessary to better align the data gathered to 
the short-term and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk, 
specifically--

Short-Term

 Increase knowledge of UAD prevention
 Increase intentions to share information on UAD prevention

Long-Term

 Increase national conversations about UAD
 Increase youth involvement in UAD
 Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention

    CBOs that opt in to be contacted 6 months after completing the 
Organizer Survey for SAMHSA to follow up on any actions that were taken 
as a result of the Communities Talk event in their community will be 
provided with the Organizer Survey--6 month Follow-up. This survey will 
allow SAMHSA to measure progress towards the short- and long-term 
outcomes of the Communities Talk, specifically--

Short-Term

 Increase utility of training
 Increase utility of technical assistance

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Long-Term

 Increase national conversations about UAD
 Increase youth involvement in UAD prevention
 Increase community mobilization for UAD prevention
 Increase capacity for prevention organizers
 Increase use of evidence-based approaches to UAD prevention

    The Organizer Survey--6 month Follow-up consists of 13 items and 
captures information on--

 Where the Communities Talk event was held;
 Awareness of UAD activities that have taken place as a result 
of the event;
 Community mobilization and collaboration efforts;
 Perception of the importance of UAD and its consequences to 
the community; and
 Increase in youth involvement in UAD prevention activities in 
the community.

    SAMHSA supports nationwide Communities Talk events every other 
year. Collecting data on each round of Communities Talk events, and 
using this information to inform policy and measure impact, supports 
SAMHSA's strategic initiative number 1: Prevention of substance use and 
mental illness. A specific goal under this initiative is to prevent or 
reduce the consequences of UAD and adult problem drinking; a specific 
objective is to establish the prevention of UAD as a priority issue for 
states, territories, tribal entities, colleges and universities, and 
communities.
    SAMHSA will use the information collected to document the 
implementation efforts of this nationwide initiative, determine if the 
federally sponsored Communities Talk events lead to additional 
activities within the community that are aimed at preventing and 
reducing UAD, identify what these activities may possibly include, and 
help plan for future rounds of Communities Talk events. SAMHSA intends 
to post online a summary document of each round of Communities Talk 
events and present findings at national conferences attended by CBOs 
that have hosted these events and might host future events. Similarly, 
SAMHSA plans to share findings with the Interagency Coordinating 
Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking. Agencies within this 
committee encourage their grantees to participate as the event hosts.
    Additionally, the information collected will support performance 
measurement for SAMHSA programs under the Government Performance 
Results Act (GPRA).

Data Collection Component

    SAMHSA/CSAP will use a web-based method to collect data through the 
Organizer Survey and Organizer Survey--6 month Follow-up, and a paper-
and-pencil approach to collect data through the Participant Form. The 
web-based application will comply with the requirements of Section 508 
of the Rehabilitation Act to permit accessibility to people with 
disabilities.
    Every 2 years, the Organizer Survey will be completed by an 
estimated 500 Communities Talk event organizers and will require only 
one response per respondent. It will take an average of 10 minutes 
(0.167 hours) to review the instructions and complete the survey. 
Similarly, the Organizer Survey--6 month Follow-up will be completed by 
an estimated 500 Communities Talk event organizers and will require 
only one response per respondent. It will take an average of 15 minutes 
(0.25 hours) to review the instructions and complete the survey. This 
burden estimate is based on comments from three 2016 Communities Talk 
event hosts who reviewed the survey and provided comments on how long 
it would take them to complete it.
    The Participant Form will be completed by an average of 30 
participants per sampled community-based organization (n=400) and will 
require only one response per respondent. It will take an average of 5 
minutes (0.083 hours) to review the instructions and complete the form.

                                        Estimated Annualized Burden Table
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Number of     Responses per        Total         Hours per      Total hour
           Form name               respondents      respondent       responses       response         burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Organizer survey...............             500                1             500           0.167           83.50
Organizer Survey--6 month                   500                1             500            0.25          125.00
 Follow-up.....................
Participant Form...............           4,500                1           4,500           0.083          373.50
                                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total......................           5,500  ...............           5,500  ..............          582.00
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    Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed 
information collection should be sent by February 17, 2017 to the 
SAMHSA Desk Officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory 
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget (OMB). To ensure timely 
receipt of comments, and to avoid potential delays in OMB's receipt and 
processing of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service, commenters are 
encouraged to submit their comments to OMB via email to: 
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov. Although commenters are encouraged to send 
their comments via email, commenters may also fax their comments to: 
202-395-7285. Commenters may also mail them to: Office of Management 
and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, New Executive 
Office Building, Room 10102, Washington, DC 20503.

Summer King,
Statistician.
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