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Responses
per client/
participant
Center/No. of annual clients-participants
Hours per
response
Total hours
Proportion of
added burden
Total hour
burden
CMHS
3,750 ....................................................................................
3
.33
3,713
0.70
2,599
.33
12,029
0.72
8,661
CSAP
12,150 ..................................................................................
3
CSAT
28,000* .................................................................................
3,100** .................................................................................
9,800**** ...............................................................................
114,600**** ...........................................................................
16,570**** .............................................................................
3
4***
3
1
3
.33
.33
.33
.10
.16
27,720
4,092
9,702
11,460
7,954
0.33
0.33
0.33
0
0
9,148
1,350
3,202
0
0
Subtotal 172,070 ...........................................................
........................
........................
........................
........................
13,700
Total 187,970 .........................................................
........................
........................
........................
........................
24,960
Note: This is the maximum additional burden if all clients/participants complete three sets of items. CSAP and CSAT adolescent clients/participants do not usually receive all four data collections. Added burden proportion is an adjustment reflecting the extent to which programs typically
already collect the data items. The formula for calculating the proportion of added burden is: Total number of items in the standard instrument
minus the number of core GPRA items currently included divided by the total number of items in the standard instrument.
*Adults.
**Adolescents.
*** Four data collections for adolescents.
**** Screening, Brief Intervention, Treatment and Referral (SBIRT) grant program: 9,800 complete all GPRA sections; 114,600 complete sections A & H, all of these items are asked during the regular intake process resulting in zero burden; and 16,570 complete sections A, B, & H, all
of these items are asked during the regular intake process resulting in zero burden.
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by April 21, 2005 to: SAMHSA
Desk Officer, Human Resources and
Housing Branch, Office of Management
and Budget, New Executive Office
Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
20503; due to potential delays in OMB’s
receipt and processing of mail sent
through the U.S. Postal Service,
respondents are encouraged to submit
comments by fax to: 202–395–6974.
Dated: March 16, 2005.
Patricia S. Bransford,
Acting Executive Officer, SAMHSA.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[DHS–2005–0018]
Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory
Committee
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
Committee meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
date, time, location, and agenda for the
inaugural meeting of the Department of
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Homeland Security Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee.
DATES: This meeting will be held on
Wednesday, April 6, 2005, in
Washington, DC.
ADDRESSES: The Department of
Homeland Security Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee meeting
will be held at the Mayflower Hotel
Colonial Ballroom, 1127 Connecticut
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nuala O’Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy
Officer, or Rebecca J. Richards,
Executive Director, Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528 by telephone
(202) 772–9848 or facsimile (202) 772–
5036 or by e-mail
PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
inaugural meeting of the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) Data Privacy
and Integrity Advisory Committee
(Privacy Advisory Committee) will be
on Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at the
Mayflower Hotel Colonial Ballroom,
1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20036. The meeting
will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue
until 4:30 p.m. Although most of the
meeting is open to the public, the
sessions between 11:45 a.m. and 2:15
p.m. will be closed in order to permit
the Privacy Advisory Committee
members to receive administrative
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briefings concerning travel, ethics and
security matters that pertain to their
membership.
At this first meeting, the Chief Privacy
Officer of DHS will welcome and
introduce the members of the Privacy
Advisory Committee. DHS component
offices will provide an overview of
information about the Department for
the benefit of the Privacy Advisory
Committee members and the general
public. The Privacy Advisory
Committee will then discuss areas of
focus for its initial work on privacy
issues within DHS.
At the end of the meeting, between
3:45 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., public
comments will be accepted. All those
who wish to testify must register and, in
order to allow as many people as
possible to testify, should limit their
remarks to two minutes. For security
purposes, any member of the public
who wishes to attend the public session
should provide his or her name no later
than 5 p.m. e.s.t., Wednesday, March 30,
2005, to Rebecca J. Richards via e-mail
at PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov, or via
telephone at (202) 772–9848. Photo
identification will be required for entry
on the day of the meeting to verify those
individuals who have registered for the
public session, and everyone who plans
to attend must be present and seated by
8:15 a.m. (or 2 p.m., if only attending
the afternoon sessions). Registration
information required for attendance will
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only be used for verification purposes
on the day of the meeting.
Persons with disabilities who require
special assistance should indicate this
in their admittance request and are
encouraged to indicate anticipated
special needs as early as possible.
Although every effort will be made to
accommodate all members of the public,
seating is limited and will be allocated
on a first-come, first-served basis.
Persons who are unable to attend or
speak at the meeting may submit
comments, identified by docket number
DHS–2005–0018, by one of the
following methods:
• EPA Federal Partner EDOCKET
Web site: https://www.epa.gov/
feddocket. Follow instructions for
submitting comments on the Web site.
The Department of Homeland
Security has joined the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) online public
docket and comment system on its
Partner Electronic Docket System
(Partner EDOCKET). The Department of
Homeland Security and its agencies
(excluding the United States Coast
Guard and Transportation Security
Administration) will use the EPA
Federal Partner EDOCKET system. The
USCG and TSA [legacy Department of
Transportation (DOT) agencies] will
continue to use the DOT Docket
Management System until full migration
to the electronic rulemaking federal
docket management system in 2005.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov.
Include docket number in the subject
line of the message.
• Fax: (202) 772–5036.
• Mail: Rebecca J. Richards, Executive
Director, Data Privacy and Integrity
Advisory Committee, Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528.
All comments received will be posted
without change to www.epa.gov/
feddocket, including any personal
information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.epa.gov/feddocket. You may also
access the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov.
Basis for Closure
In accordance with Section 10(d) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92–463, as amended, 86
Stat. 770, the Secretary has determined
that portions of this Privacy Advisory
Committee meeting, which are
referenced above as ‘‘administrative
briefings,’’ are excluded from the Open
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Meetings requirement pursuant to the
authority contained in 41 CFR 102–
3.160(b).
Dated: March 16, 2005.
Michael Chertoff,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[DHS–2004–0015]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, Directorate for
Border and Transportation Security,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act systems of
records.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the Bureau of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
a component agency within the
Directorate for Border and
Transportation Security of the
Department of Homeland Security is
giving notice that it proposes to add a
new system of records to the
Department’s inventory of record
systems. The system of records is the
Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before April 21, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket Number DHS–
2004–0015, by one of the following
methods:
• EPA Federal Partner EDOCKET
Web Site: https://www.epa.gov/
feddocket. Follow instructions for
submitting comments on the web site.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: (202) 772–5036 (This is not a
toll-free number).
• Mail: Nuala O’Connor Kelly, Chief
Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528; Susan Geary, SEVIS Program
Manager, Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, 800 K Street, NW., Suite
1000, Washington, DC 20536.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Nuala
O’Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy Officer,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this notice. All
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comments received will be posted
without change to https://www.epa.gov/
feddocket, including any personal
information provided. For detailed
instructions on submitting comments
and additional information on the
rulemaking process, see the ‘‘Public
Participation’’ heading of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this document.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received go to https://
www.epa.gov/feddocket. You may also
access the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nuala O’Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy
Officer, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20528;
Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System Program Manager,
800 K Street, NW., Suite 1000,
Washington DC 20536 by telephone
(202) 305–2346 or by facsimile (202)
353–3723.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Section 641 of the Illegal Immigration
Reform and Immigrant Responsibility
Act of 1996, Public Law 104–208, 110
Stat. 3009, as amended, and other
statutes, Congress has mandated that the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), in consultation with the
Departments of State (DoS) and
Education, develop a national system to
collect and maintain pertinent
information on nonimmigrant students
and exchange visitors, and the schools
and exchange visitor program sponsors
that host these individuals in the United
States. In accordance with that mandate,
the predecessor to the Bureau of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE), a component agency within the
Directorate for Border and
Transportation Security of DHS,
developed the Student and Exchange
Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
SEVIS is an Internet-based system that
allows DHS to collect, maintain and use
biographical information relating to
students and exchange visitors and the
approved schools and designated
exchange visitor program sponsors that
host nonimmigrant (F&M) students and
(J) exchange visitors.
In order to maintain these records,
ICE proposes to establish a system of
records under the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C.
552a, DHS/ICE–001. The Privacy Act
embodies fair information principles in
a statutory framework governing the
means by which the United States
Government collects, maintains, uses
and disseminates personally identifiable
information. The Privacy Act requires
each agency to publish in the Federal
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[DHS-2005-0018]
Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory Committee meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the date, time, location, and agenda for
the inaugural meeting of the Department of Homeland Security Data
Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.
DATES: This meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6, 2005, in
Washington, DC.
ADDRESSES: The Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee meeting will be held at the Mayflower
Hotel Colonial Ballroom, 1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nuala O'Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy
Officer, or Rebecca J. Richards, Executive Director, Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee, Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528 by telephone (202) 772-9848 or facsimile (202)
772-5036 or by e-mail PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The inaugural meeting of the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
(Privacy Advisory Committee) will be on Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at
the Mayflower Hotel Colonial Ballroom, 1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20036. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue
until 4:30 p.m. Although most of the meeting is open to the public, the
sessions between 11:45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. will be closed in order to
permit the Privacy Advisory Committee members to receive administrative
briefings concerning travel, ethics and security matters that pertain
to their membership.
At this first meeting, the Chief Privacy Officer of DHS will
welcome and introduce the members of the Privacy Advisory Committee.
DHS component offices will provide an overview of information about the
Department for the benefit of the Privacy Advisory Committee members
and the general public. The Privacy Advisory Committee will then
discuss areas of focus for its initial work on privacy issues within
DHS.
At the end of the meeting, between 3:45 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., public
comments will be accepted. All those who wish to testify must register
and, in order to allow as many people as possible to testify, should
limit their remarks to two minutes. For security purposes, any member
of the public who wishes to attend the public session should provide
his or her name no later than 5 p.m. e.s.t., Wednesday, March 30, 2005,
to Rebecca J. Richards via e-mail at PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov, or via
telephone at (202) 772-9848. Photo identification will be required for
entry on the day of the meeting to verify those individuals who have
registered for the public session, and everyone who plans to attend
must be present and seated by 8:15 a.m. (or 2 p.m., if only attending
the afternoon sessions). Registration information required for
attendance will
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only be used for verification purposes on the day of the meeting.
Persons with disabilities who require special assistance should
indicate this in their admittance request and are encouraged to
indicate anticipated special needs as early as possible.
Although every effort will be made to accommodate all members of
the public, seating is limited and will be allocated on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Persons who are unable to attend or speak at the meeting may submit
comments, identified by docket number DHS-2005-0018, by one of the
following methods:
EPA Federal Partner EDOCKET Web site: https://www.epa.gov/
feddocket. Follow instructions for submitting comments on the Web site.
The Department of Homeland Security has joined the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) online public docket and comment system on its
Partner Electronic Docket System (Partner EDOCKET). The Department of
Homeland Security and its agencies (excluding the United States Coast
Guard and Transportation Security Administration) will use the EPA
Federal Partner EDOCKET system. The USCG and TSA [legacy Department of
Transportation (DOT) agencies] will continue to use the DOT Docket
Management System until full migration to the electronic rulemaking
federal docket management system in 2005.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: PrivacyCommittee@dhs.gov. Include docket number in
the subject line of the message.
Fax: (202) 772-5036.
Mail: Rebecca J. Richards, Executive Director, Data
Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20528.
All comments received will be posted without change to www.epa.gov/
feddocket, including any personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.epa.gov/feddocket. You may also
access the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
Basis for Closure
In accordance with Section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Public Law 92-463, as amended, 86 Stat. 770, the Secretary has
determined that portions of this Privacy Advisory Committee meeting,
which are referenced above as ``administrative briefings,'' are
excluded from the Open Meetings requirement pursuant to the authority
contained in 41 CFR 102-3.160(b).
Dated: March 16, 2005.
Michael Chertoff,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05-5583 Filed 3-21-05; 8:45 am]
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