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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.
Proposed Project: National Evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children
and Their Families Program: Phase V—
New
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health is
responsible for the national evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and
Their Families Program that will collect
data on child mental health outcomes,
family life, and service system
development and performance. Data
will be collected on 25 service systems,
and roughly 7,864 children and
families.
The data collection for this evaluation
will be conducted over a 5-year period.
The core of service system data will be
collected every 18 to 24 months
throughout the 5-year evaluation period,
with a sustainability survey conducted
in selected years. Service delivery and
system variables of interest include the
following: maturity of system of care
development, adherence to the system
of care program model, and client
service experience. The length of time
that individual families will participate
in the study ranges from 18 to 36
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months depending on when they enter
the evaluation. Child and family
outcomes of interest will be collected at
intake and during subsequent follow-up
interviews at 6-month intervals. Client
service experience information is
collected at these follow-up interviews.
Measures included in an outcome
interview are determined by the type of
assessment (intake or follow-up), child’s
age, and whether the respondent is the
caregiver or a youth.
The outcome measures include the
following: child symptomatology and
functioning, family functioning,
material resources, and caregiver strain.
The caregiver interview package
includes the Caregiver Information
Questionnaire, Child Behavior
Checklist, Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale (BERS), Education
Questionnaire, Columbia Impairment
Questionnaire, Living Situations
Questionnaire, Family Life
Questionnaire, and Caregiver Strain
Questionnaire (caregivers of children
under age 6 complete the Vineland
Screener to assess development, and do
not complete the BERS) at intake, and
also complete the Multi-service Sector
Contacts Form, Culturally Competence
and Service Provision Questionnaire
and the Youth Services Survey (a
national outcome measurement tool).
The Youth Interview package includes
the Youth Information Questionnaire,
Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety
Scale, Reynolds Depression Scale, BERS
(youth version), Delinquency Survey,
Substance Use Survey, GAIN–Quick:
Substance Dependence Scale, and
Youth Services Survey (youth version).
In addition, the evaluation will
include two special studies: (1) An
evidence-based practices study will
examine provider use of evidence-based
practices, community readiness and
implementation of evidence-based
practices, and consumer experience
with these practices; (2) A cultural and
linguistic competence study will
examine the extent to which the cultural
and linguistic characteristics of
communities influence program
implementation and provider
adaptation of evidence-based
treatments, and provider service
delivery decisions based on provider
culture and language. The national
evaluation measures address the
national outcome measures for mental
health programs as currently established
by SAMHSA.
Internet-based technology will be
used for data entry and management,
and for collecting data using Web-based
surveys. The average annual respondent
burden with detail provided about
burden contributed by specific measures
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is estimated below. The estimate reflects
the expected number of respondents in
each respondent category, the total
average number of responses per
respondent over 5 years, the average
length time it will take for each
response, and the total average annual
burden for each category of respondent
and for all categories of respondents
combined.
ESTIMATE OF RESPONDENT BURDEN
[Note: Total burden is annualized over a 5-year period.]
Number of
respondents
Total average number
of responses per
respondent
Key site informants ....
Key site informants ....
525
525
3
3
1.00
0.13
1,575
210
315
42
Caregiver ....................
Caregiver ....................
7,864
7,864
1
5
0.283
0.200
2,226
7,864
445
1,573
Caregiver ....................
Caregiver ....................
7,864
7,864
6
6
0.167
0.333
7,880
15,712
1,576
3,142
Caregiver
Caregiver
Caregiver
Caregiver
....................
....................
....................
....................
7,864
7,864
7,864
6,945
6
6
6
6
0.333
0.083
0.050
0.167
15,712
3,916
2,359
6,958
3,142
783
472
1,392
Caregiver ....................
Caregiver ....................
Youth ..........................
Youth ..........................
6,945
365
4,718
4,718
6
5
6
6
0.083
0.250
0.167
0.167
3,472
456
4,728
4,728
694
91
946
946
Youth ..........................
4,718
6
0.083
2,350
470
Youth ..........................
Youth ..........................
4,718
4,718
6
6
0.100
0.050
2,831
1,416
566
283
Youth ..........................
4,718
6
0.050
1,416
283
Youth ..........................
4,718
1
0.167
788
158
Youth ..........................
4,718
5
0.167
3,940
788
Caregiver ....................
7,864
5
0.250
9,830
1,966
Caregiver ....................
Caregiver ....................
7,864
7,864
5
5
0.167
0.167
6,553
6,553
1,311
1,311
Caregiver ....................
Youth ..........................
7,864
4,718
5
5
0.117
0.083
4,600
1,958
920
392
Provider ......................
1,125
3
0.333
1,124
224
Provider ......................
1,125
3
0.083
280
56
Provider ......................
1,125
3
0.417
1,407
281
Administrator/Manager
75
3
0.417
94
19
Caregiver ....................
Provider/Administrator
25
75
3
3
0.500
0.500
38
112
8
23
Average
nurden per
response
(hours)
Total average annual
burden
(hours)
2.30
94,130
Instrument
Respondent
System-of-care Assessment:
Interview Guides and Data Collection Forms
Interagency Collaboration Scale (IACS) .........
Child and Family Outcome Study:
Caregiver Information Questionnaire (CIQ–IC)
Caregiver Information Questionnaire Followup
(CIQ–FC).
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (CGSQ) ........
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)/Child Behavior Checklist 11⁄2–5 (CBCL 11/2–5).
Education Questionnaire–Revised (EQ–R) ....
Living Situations Questionnaire (LSQ) ...........
The Family Life Questionnaire (FLQ) .............
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-Second Edition, Parent Rating Scale (BERS–
2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale (CIS) ..................
The Vineland Screener (VS) ...........................
Delinquency Survey-Revised (DS–R) .............
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-Second Edition, Youth Rating Scale (BERS–2).
Gain-Quick Substance Related Issues (Gain
Quick–R).
Substance Use Survey-Revised (SUS–R) ......
Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scales
(RCMAS).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale-Second Edition (RADS–2).
Youth information Questionnaire-Baseline
(YIQ–I).
Youth information Questionnaire-Follow-up
(YIQ–F).
Service Experience Study:
Multi-Sector
Service
Contacts-Revised
(MSSC–R).
Evidence-Based Practice Measure (EBPEM)
Cultural Competence and Service Provision
Questionnaire (CCSP).
Youth Services Survey-Family (YSS–F) .........
Youth Services Survey (YSS) .........................
Evidence-Based Practices Study
Evidence-Based Practices Survey-Revised
(EBP–R).
Evidence-Based Provider Attitudes Survey
(EBPAS).
Organizational Readiness for Change ScaleStaff (ORC–S).
Organizational Readiness for Change ScaleProgram Director (ORC–D).
Sustainability Study:
Sustainability Survey—Caregiver ...................
Sustainability Survey—Provider ......................
Hours per
response
Total burden hours
5 Year average annual
burden
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SUMMARY OF ANNUALIZED BURDEN ESTIMATES FOR 5 YEARS—Continued
Number of
distinct respondents
Number of
response
per respondent
Average
nurden per
response
(hours)
Total average annual
burden
(hours)
0.71
0.93
17,468
4,803
Youth ................................................................................................................................
Providers/Administrators ..................................................................................................
4,718
1,725
36
21
Total Summary .........................................................................................................
14,307
133
116,401
Total Annual Average Summary .......................................................................
2,861
27
23,280
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by July 27, 2006 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.
All written comments and
related material must reach the Coast
Guard on or before July 21, 2006. In
addition, a public meeting will be held
Tuesday, July 11, 2006, at 7 p.m. The
comment period associated with the
public meeting will remain open for ten
days following the meeting. The
meeting location is: Southwestern
Oregon Community College, Hales
Performing Arts Center, 1988 Newmark
Ave., Coos Bay, OR 97420. 541–888–
2525.
Dated: June 17, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Director, Office of Program Services.
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ADDRESSES:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD13–06–028]
Letter of Recommendation, Proposed
LNG Project, Jordan Cove Energy
Project, LP, Coos County, OR
Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Request for comments; notice of
public meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Coast Guard Captain
of the Port (COTP) Portland, Oregon is
preparing a Letter of Recommendation
(LOR) as to the suitability of Coos Bay
for liquefied natural gas (LNG) marine
traffic. This LOR will encompass the
marine safety and security aspects
associated with the proposed Jordan
Cove Energy Project, L.P. (Jordan Cove)
LNG facility. The COTP Portland, OR is
soliciting written comments and related
material, and will join FERC in holding
a public meeting seeking comments,
pertaining specifically to maritime
safety and security aspects of the
proposed LNG facility. This process will
assess the safety and security aspects of
the facility, adjacent port areas, and
navigable waterways.
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You may submit written
comments to Commanding Officer, U.S.
Coast Guard Sector Portland, 6767 N.
Basin Ave., Portland, OR 97217. Sector
Portland maintains a file for this notice.
Comments and material received will
become part of this file and will be
available for inspection and copying at
Sector Portland between 8 a.m. and 3
p.m. Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this notice,
contact Lieutenant Shadrack Scheirman
at Sector Portland by one of the methods
listed below:
(1) Phone at (503) 240–9307
(2) E-mail at
Shadrack.L.Scheirman@uscg.mil
(3) Fax to (503) 240–2586
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Request for Written Comments
We encourage you to submit written
comments and related material
pertaining specifically to marine safety
and security aspects associated with the
proposed Jordan Cove LNG facility. If
you do so, please include your name
and address, identify the docket number
for this notice ([CGD13–06–028]), and
give the reason for each comment. You
may submit your comments and related
material by mail, or hand delivery, as
described in ADDRESSES, or you may
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11 inches, suitable for copying and
electronic filing. If you submit them by
mail and would like to know that they
reached U.S. Coast Guard Sector
Portland, please enclose a stamped, selfaddressed postcard or envelope.
Public Meeting
Due to the scope and complexity of
this project, we have decided to hold a
joint public meeting with FERC to allow
the public the opportunity to comment
on the proposed LNG facility. FERC will
issue a separate notice for the public
meeting listed under DATES above,
regarding the public’s opportunity to
comment on the environmental aspects
of the facility siting.
Organizations and members of the
public may provide oral statements
regarding the suitability of Coos Bay for
LNG vessel traffic. In the interest of time
and use of the public meeting facility,
oral statements should be limited to five
minutes. Written comments may be
submitted at the meeting or to the
Docket up to July 21, 2006.
Background and Purpose
In accordance with the requirements
of 33 CFR 127.007, Jordan Cove
submitted a Letter of Intent (LOI) on
April 10, 2006, to operate an LNG
facility on the North Spit of Coos Bay,
Coos County, Oregon. The Letter of
Recommendation (LOR) is in response
to this LOI submitted by Jordan Cove. In
preparation for issuance of an LOR and
the completion of certain other
regulatory mandates, the COTP
Portland, OR will consider comments
received from the public as input into
a formalized risk assessment process.
Because the proposed LNG facility
would be located in State waters, the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) is the lead Federal agency for
this proposed project and will prepare
the Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) mandated by the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). To
help FERC make sure that the EIS covers
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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.
Proposed Project: National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program: Phase
V--New
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health is responsible for the national
evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for
Children and Their Families Program that will collect data on child
mental health outcomes, family life, and service system development and
performance. Data will be collected on 25 service systems, and roughly
7,864 children and families.
The data collection for this evaluation will be conducted over a 5-
year period. The core of service system data will be collected every 18
to 24 months throughout the 5-year evaluation period, with a
sustainability survey conducted in selected years. Service delivery and
system variables of interest include the following: maturity of system
of care development, adherence to the system of care program model, and
client service experience. The length of time that individual families
will participate in the study ranges from 18 to 36 months depending on
when they enter the evaluation. Child and family outcomes of interest
will be collected at intake and during subsequent follow-up interviews
at 6-month intervals. Client service experience information is
collected at these follow-up interviews. Measures included in an
outcome interview are determined by the type of assessment (intake or
follow-up), child's age, and whether the respondent is the caregiver or
a youth.
The outcome measures include the following: child symptomatology
and functioning, family functioning, material resources, and caregiver
strain. The caregiver interview package includes the Caregiver
Information Questionnaire, Child Behavior Checklist, Behavioral and
Emotional Rating Scale (BERS), Education Questionnaire, Columbia
Impairment Questionnaire, Living Situations Questionnaire, Family Life
Questionnaire, and Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (caregivers of
children under age 6 complete the Vineland Screener to assess
development, and do not complete the BERS) at intake, and also complete
the Multi-service Sector Contacts Form, Culturally Competence and
Service Provision Questionnaire and the Youth Services Survey (a
national outcome measurement tool). The Youth Interview package
includes the Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised Children's
Manifest Anxiety Scale, Reynolds Depression Scale, BERS (youth
version), Delinquency Survey, Substance Use Survey, GAIN-Quick:
Substance Dependence Scale, and Youth Services Survey (youth version).
In addition, the evaluation will include two special studies: (1)
An evidence-based practices study will examine provider use of
evidence-based practices, community readiness and implementation of
evidence-based practices, and consumer experience with these practices;
(2) A cultural and linguistic competence study will examine the extent
to which the cultural and linguistic characteristics of communities
influence program implementation and provider adaptation of evidence-
based treatments, and provider service delivery decisions based on
provider culture and language. The national evaluation measures address
the national outcome measures for mental health programs as currently
established by SAMHSA.
Internet-based technology will be used for data entry and
management, and for collecting data using Web-based surveys. The
average annual respondent burden with detail provided about burden
contributed by specific measures
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is estimated below. The estimate reflects the expected number of
respondents in each respondent category, the total average number of
responses per respondent over 5 years, the average length time it will
take for each response, and the total average annual burden for each
category of respondent and for all categories of respondents combined.
Estimate of Respondent Burden
[Note: Total burden is annualized over a 5-year period.]
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Total
average 5 Year
Number of number of Hours per Total average
Instrument Respondent respondents responses response burden annual
per hours burden
respondent hours
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System-of-care Assessment:
Interview Guides and Data Key site 525 3 1.00 1,575 315
Collection Forms. informants.
Interagency Collaboration Key site 525 3 0.13 210 42
Scale (IACS). informants.
Child and Family Outcome
Study:
Caregiver Information Caregiver....... 7,864 1 0.283 2,226 445
Questionnaire (CIQ-IC).
Caregiver Information Caregiver....... 7,864 5 0.200 7,864 1,573
Questionnaire Followup (CIQ-
FC).
Caregiver Strain Caregiver....... 7,864 6 0.167 7,880 1,576
Questionnaire (CGSQ).
Child Behavior Checklist Caregiver....... 7,864 6 0.333 15,712 3,142
(CBCL)/Child Behavior
Checklist 1\1/2\-5 (CBCL 11/
2-5).
Education Questionnaire- Caregiver....... 7,864 6 0.333 15,712 3,142
Revised (EQ-R).
Living Situations Caregiver....... 7,864 6 0.083 3,916 783
Questionnaire (LSQ).
The Family Life Questionnaire Caregiver....... 7,864 6 0.050 2,359 472
(FLQ).
Behavioral and Emotional Caregiver....... 6,945 6 0.167 6,958 1,392
Rating Scale-Second Edition,
Parent Rating Scale (BERS-
2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale Caregiver....... 6,945 6 0.083 3,472 694
(CIS).
The Vineland Screener (VS)... Caregiver....... 365 5 0.250 456 91
Delinquency Survey-Revised Youth........... 4,718 6 0.167 4,728 946
(DS-R).
Behavioral and Emotional Youth........... 4,718 6 0.167 4,728 946
Rating Scale-Second Edition,
Youth Rating Scale (BERS-2).
Gain-Quick Substance Related Youth........... 4,718 6 0.083 2,350 470
Issues (Gain Quick-R).
Substance Use Survey-Revised Youth........... 4,718 6 0.100 2,831 566
(SUS-R).
Revised Children's Manifest Youth........... 4,718 6 0.050 1,416 283
Anxiety Scales (RCMAS).
Reynolds Adolescent Youth........... 4,718 6 0.050 1,416 283
Depression Scale-Second
Edition (RADS-2).
Youth information Youth........... 4,718 1 0.167 788 158
Questionnaire-Baseline (YIQ-
I).
Youth information Youth........... 4,718 5 0.167 3,940 788
Questionnaire-Follow-up (YIQ-
F).
Service Experience Study:
Multi-Sector Service Contacts- Caregiver....... 7,864 5 0.250 9,830 1,966
Revised (MSSC-R).
Evidence-Based Practice Caregiver....... 7,864 5 0.167 6,553 1,311
Measure (EBPEM).
Cultural Competence and Caregiver....... 7,864 5 0.167 6,553 1,311
Service Provision
Questionnaire (CCSP).
Youth Services Survey-Family Caregiver....... 7,864 5 0.117 4,600 920
(YSS-F).
Youth Services Survey (YSS).. Youth........... 4,718 5 0.083 1,958 392
Evidence-Based Practices
Study
Evidence-Based Practices Provider........ 1,125 3 0.333 1,124 224
Survey-Revised (EBP-R).
Evidence-Based Provider Provider........ 1,125 3 0.083 280 56
Attitudes Survey (EBPAS).
Organizational Readiness for Provider........ 1,125 3 0.417 1,407 281
Change Scale-Staff (ORC-S).
Organizational Readiness for Administrator/ 75 3 0.417 94 19
Change Scale-Program Manager.
Director (ORC-D).
Sustainability Study:
Sustainability Survey-- Caregiver....... 25 3 0.500 38 8
Caregiver.
Sustainability Survey-- Provider/ 75 3 0.500 112 23
Provider. Administrator.
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Summary of Annualized Burden Estimates for 5 Years
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Total
Number of Number of Average average
distinct response nurden per annual
respondents per response burden
respondent (hours) (hours)
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Caregivers.................................................. 7,864 76 2.30 94,130
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Youth....................................................... 4,718 36 0.71 17,468
Providers/Administrators.................................... 1,725 21 0.93 4,803
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Total Summary........................................... 14,307 133 ........... 116,401
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Total Annual Average Summary........................ 2,861 27 ........... 23,280
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Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by July 27, 2006 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: June 17, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Director, Office of Program Services.
[FR Doc. E6-10088 Filed 6-26-06; 8:45 am]
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