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against, correct, remedy, or otherwise
combat fraud or abuse in such programs.
B. Additional Provisions Affecting
Routine Use Disclosures.
To the extent this system contains
Protected Health Information (PHI) as
defined by HHS regulation ‘‘Standards
for Privacy of Individually Identifiable
Health Information’’ (45 CFR parts 160
and 164, subparts A and E) 65 FR 82462
(12–28–00). Disclosures of such PHI that
are otherwise authorized by these
routine uses may only be made if, and
as, permitted or required by the
‘‘Standards for Privacy of Individually
Identifiable Health Information.’’ (See
45 CFR 164.512(a)(1)).
In addition, our policy will be to
prohibit release even of data not directly
identifiable, except pursuant to one of
the routine uses or if required by law,
if we determine there is a possibility
that an individual can be identified
through implicit deduction based on
small cell sizes (instances where the
patient population is so small that
because of the small size, use of this
information could allow for the
deduction of the identity of the
beneficiary).
Security Management Act of 2002; the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986;
the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996; the E–
Government Act of 2002, the ClingerCohen Act of 1996; the Medicare
Modernization Act of 2003, and the
corresponding implementing
regulations. OMB Circular A–130,
Management of Federal Resources,
Appendix III, Security of Federal
Automated Information Resources also
applies. Federal, HHS, and CMS
policies and standards include but are
not limited to: All pertinent National
Institute of Standards and Technology
publications; the HHS Information
Systems Program Handbook and the
CMS Information Security Handbook.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
CMS will retain information for a total
period not to exceed 6 years and 3
months. All claims-related records are
encompassed by the document
preservation order and will be retained
until notification is received from DOJ.
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procedures are in accordance with
Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.7).
RECORDS SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The data collected and maintained in
this system are retrieved from the
following databases: Medicare Drug
Data Processing System, Medicare
Beneficiary Database, Medicare
Advantage Prescription Drug System,
Medicaid Statistical Information
System, Retiree Drug Subsidy Program,
Common Working File, National Claims
History, Enrollment Database, Carrier
Medicare Claims Record, Intermediary
Medicare Claims Record, Unique
Physician/Provider Identification
Number, Medicare Supplier
Identification File, a Current Beneficiary
Survey, National Plan & Provider
Enumerator System, Long Term Care
MDS, HHA Outcome and Assessment
Information Set, and Integrated Data
Repository.
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS
OF THE ACT:
None.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
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All records are stored on electronic
media.
Director, Division of Survey
Management & Data Release,
Information and Methods Group, Office
of Research, Development &
Information, Mail Stop C3–16–07,
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services, 7500 Security Boulevard,
Baltimore, MD 21244–1849.
RETRIEVABILITY:
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
The collected data are retrieved by an
individual identifier; e.g., beneficiary
name or HICN, and unique provider
identification number.
For purposes of access, the subject
individual should write to the system
manager who will require the system
name, employee identification number,
tax identification number, national
provider number, and for verification
purposes, the subject individual’s name
(woman’s maiden name, if applicable),
HICN, and/or SSN (furnishing the SSN
is voluntary, but it may make searching
for a record easier and prevent delay).
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Families
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
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SAFEGUARDS:
CMS has safeguards in place for
authorized users and monitors such
users to ensure against excessive or
unauthorized use. Personnel having
access to the system have been trained
in the Privacy Act and information
security requirements. Employees who
maintain records in this system are
instructed not to release data until the
intended recipient agrees to implement
appropriate management, operational
and technical safeguards sufficient to
protect the confidentiality, integrity and
availability of the information and
information systems and to prevent
unauthorized access.
This system will conform to all
applicable Federal laws and regulations
and Federal, HHS, and CMS policies
and standards as they relate to
information security and data privacy.
These laws and regulations may apply
but are not limited to: the Privacy Act
of 1974; The Federal Information
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RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
For purposes of access, use the same
procedures outlined in Notification
Procedures above. Requestors should
also reasonably specify the record
contents being sought. (These
procedures are in accordance with
Department regulation 45 CFR
5b.5(a)(2)).
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The subject individual should contact
the system manager named above, and
reasonably identify the record and
specify the information to be contested.
State the corrective action sought and
the reasons for the correction with
supporting justification. (These
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Administration on Children,
Youth and Families, Administration for
Children and Families, HHS.
ACTION: Noncompetitive Successor
Grantee Award.
AGENCY:
CFDA#: 93.616.
Legislative Authority: Public Law
(Pub. L.) 107–133, Promoting Safe and
Stable Families Amendments of 2001,
Subtitle B.
Amount of Award: $82,000 for one
year.
Project Period: 7/30/2006–7/29/2007.
Justification for the Exception to
Competition: In a letter dated June 19,
2006, Mr. Neil J. Hufnagel, Board
President/Interim Director of Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton and Ionia
Counties voluntarily relinquished the
agency’s grant funds to ACF as a result
of their merger with Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Michigan Capital Region. To
ensure that grant monies are obligated
and that services provided by the grant
funds may continue, Big Brothers of
Michigan Capital Region, submitted an
application dated July 31, 2006 to
become the permanent successor
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grantee for the final budget and project
periods of Grant No. 90CVO172.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton and
Ionia Counties was responsible for
assisting children in Clinton and Ionia
Counties whose parents are incarcerated
to alleviate risk factors and to improve
their quality of life by providing them
with specially-trained adult mentors
who can provide supportive
relationships, guidance and
encouragement. As Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Michigan Capital Region is
proposing to continue services to the
same community with the same staff as
previously done by Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Clinton and Iona Counties, the
Family and Youth Services Bureau
(FYSB) is requesting that Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Michigan Capital Region
be granted a deviation to be funded as
the permanent successor grantee
without competition for the remaining
twelve months of the project period.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Curtis Porter, Director, Youth
Development Division, Family and
Youth Services Bureau, Administration
for Children, Youth and Families,
Administration for Children and
Families, Portals Building, Suite 800,
1250 Maryland Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20024. Telephone:
202–205–8102
Dated: September 8, 2006.
Joan E. Ohl,
Commissioner, Administration on Children,
Youth and Families.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
Transmissible Spongiform
Encephalopathies Advisory
Committee; Amendment of Notice
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
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ACTION:
Notice.
The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) is announcing an amendment to
the notice of the meeting of the
Transmissible Spongiform
Encephalopathies Advisory Committee.
This meeting was announced in the
Federal Register of August 3, 2006 (71
FR 44035). The amendment is being
made to reflect a change in the Date and
Time, Agenda, and Procedure portions
of the document. Specifically, the open
public hearing times in the Procedure
portion of the document were changed.
Because of a change in the agenda, the
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afternoon committee discussion topic
will be cancelled. There are no changes
other than those stated in this
announcement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Freas or Rosanna L. Harvey,
Center for Biologics Evaluation and
Research (HFM–71), Food and Drug
Administration, 1401 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, MD 20852–1448, 301–827–
0314, or FDA Advisory Committee
Information Line, 1–800–741–8138
(301–443–0572 in the Washington, DC
area), code 3014512392.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Federal Register of August 3, 2006, FDA
announced that a meeting of the
Transmissible Spongiform
Encephalopathies Advisory Committee
would be held September 18, 2006 from
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and September 19,
2006 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. On page
44035, in the third column, the Date
and Time portion of the notice is
amended to read as follows:
Date and Time: The meeting will be
held on September 18, 2006, from 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. and September 19, 2006,
from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On page 44036, in the first column,
the Agenda and Procedure portions of
the notice are amended to read as
follows:
Agenda: On September 18, 2006, the
committee will hear updates on the
following topics: United States and
worldwide bovine spongiform
encephalopathies (BSE); variant
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
epidemiology and transfusiontransmission; blood and plasma donor
deferral for transfusion in France since
1980 guidance; and critical factors
influencing prion decontamination
using sodium hydroxide. The committee
will then discuss experimental
clearance of transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy infectivity in plasmaderived Factor VIII products. In the
afternoon, the committee will hear
updates on the status of FDA’s initiative
on communication of the potential
exposure to vCJD risk from an
investigational product, plasma derived
FACTOR XI that was manufactured
from UK donor plasma, and a summary
of World Heath Organization
consultation on distribution of
infectivity in tissues of animals and
humans with transmissible spongiform
encephalopathies. On September 19,
2006, the committee will discuss
possible criteria for approval of donor
screening tests for vCJD.
Procedure: Interested persons may
present data, information, or views,
orally or in writing, on issues pending
before the committee. Written
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submissions may be made to the contact
person on or before September 6, 2006.
Oral presentations from the public will
be scheduled between approximately
11:30 a.m. and 12 noon and 3:30 p.m.
and 4 p.m. on September 18, 2006, and
between approximately 11:25 a.m. and
11:45 a.m. on September 19, 2006. Time
allotted for each presentation may be
limited. Those desiring to make formal
oral presentations should notify the
contact person and submit a brief
statement of the general nature of the
evidence or arguments they wish to
present, the names and addresses of
proposed participants, and an
indication of the approximate time
requested to make their presentation on
or before September 11, 2006.
This notice is issued under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. app.2) and 21 CFR part 14,
relating to the advisory committees.
Dated: September 6, 2006.
Randall W. Lutter,
Associate Commissioner for Policy and
Planning.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Health Resources
and Services Administration (HRSA)
publishes abstracts of information
collection requests under review by the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of
the clearance requests submitted to
OMB for review, call the HRSA Reports
Clearance Office on (301) 443–1129.
The following request has been
submitted to the Office of Management
and Budget for review under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995:
Proposed Project: Faculty Loan
Repayment Program (FLRP)
Application (OMB No. 0915–0150)—
Extension
Under the Health Resources and
Services Administration Faculty Loan
Repayment Program, health profession
graduates from a disadvantaged
background may enter into a contract
under which HRSA, with the
Department of Health and Human
Services, will make payments on
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Administration on Children, Youth and Families
AGENCY: Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration
for Children and Families, HHS.
ACTION: Noncompetitive Successor Grantee Award.
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CFDA#: 93.616.
Legislative Authority: Public Law (Pub. L.) 107-133, Promoting Safe
and Stable Families Amendments of 2001, Subtitle B.
Amount of Award: $82,000 for one year.
Project Period: 7/30/2006-7/29/2007.
Justification for the Exception to Competition: In a letter dated
June 19, 2006, Mr. Neil J. Hufnagel, Board President/Interim Director
of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton and Ionia Counties voluntarily
relinquished the agency's grant funds to ACF as a result of their
merger with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Michigan Capital Region. To
ensure that grant monies are obligated and that services provided by
the grant funds may continue, Big Brothers of Michigan Capital Region,
submitted an application dated July 31, 2006 to become the permanent
successor
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grantee for the final budget and project periods of Grant No. 90CVO172.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton and Ionia Counties was
responsible for assisting children in Clinton and Ionia Counties whose
parents are incarcerated to alleviate risk factors and to improve their
quality of life by providing them with specially-trained adult mentors
who can provide supportive relationships, guidance and encouragement.
As Big Brothers Big Sisters of Michigan Capital Region is proposing to
continue services to the same community with the same staff as
previously done by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton and Iona
Counties, the Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) is requesting
that Big Brothers Big Sisters of Michigan Capital Region be granted a
deviation to be funded as the permanent successor grantee without
competition for the remaining twelve months of the project period.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Curtis Porter, Director, Youth
Development Division, Family and Youth Services Bureau, Administration
for Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and
Families, Portals Building, Suite 800, 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: 202-205-8102
Dated: September 8, 2006.
Joan E. Ohl,
Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families.
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