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disclosing or otherwise making
available to Magellan, any non-public
information relating to KMI; and (3)
institute procedures and requirements
throughout the various entities of the
proposed respondents to ensure that
non-public information is protected as
required by the proposed Order.
Paragraph II.D. provides that, for the
time period that Carlyle or Riverstone
holds, directly or indirectly, any interest
in Magellan, Carlyle and Riverstone
shall not, without providing thirty days
advance written notification, acquire
any stock, share capital, equity or other
interest in KMI other than the interest
acquired through the Acquisition. This
prior notice gives the Commission the
opportunity to analyze additional
purchases of KMI by the proposed
Respondents that may change the
economic incentives of the proposed
Respondents. Advance notice is not
required in certain limited situations
where investments are effectively
passive or where the Respondents’
relative ownership interests would not
change. In such situations, the
Respondents must provide notification
under Paragraph II.E. within ten days
after such acquisitions.
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C. Implementation Monitor
To assure that the firewall provisions
of Paragraphs II.B. and II.C. of the Order
are properly implemented and enforced,
the Order requires an Implementation
Monitor to monitor these obligations.
Pursuant to Paragraph IV, Mr. Kevin
Sudy, an Associate Director at Navigant
Consulting, will be appointed as the
Implementation Monitor and shall serve
until such time as he reports to the
Commission that the parties have
established adequate procedures under
the terms of the proposed Order and the
Commission notifies the parties that
such procedures are acceptable. The
Commission reserves the right
subsequently to reinstate the monitor as
necessary and appropriate to ensure
compliance by Respondents with the
terms of the proposed Order. The
Implementation Monitor is important to
assuring compliance with the firewall
provisions of the Order.
D. Notice Provisions
Paragraph II.E. requires the proposed
Respondents to provide the Commission
with written notice within ten days if
they (1) no longer hold any interest in
Magellan, other than a wholly passive
investment, (2) no longer hold any
interest in Magellan, (3) no longer hold
any interest in KMI or no longer have
the ability to influence or have
representation at KMI, (4) acquire
interest in interest in KMI through a
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passive investment fund, or (5) acquire
any interest in Magellan.
Paragraph III of the proposed Order
requires the proposed Respondents to
send notice of the Order, Complaint,
and Analysis to Aid Public Comment in
this matter to certain persons likely to
have competitively sensitive
information subject to this Order or
likely to be impacted by the firewall
provisions of the Order, including
persons on the Magellan and KMI
Boards of Directors, and other persons
involved in the Acquisition of KMI.
Paragraph V.A. requires periodic
reports until the Implementation
Monitor and the Commission are
satisfied that the firewalls are properly
established and adequately protect the
flow of non-public information as
required by the Order. Paragraph V.B.
requires annual reports until the Order
terminates in ten years.
Paragraph VI requires the proposed
Respondents to give the Commission
prior notice of certain events that may
change their obligations under the
Order.
E. Additional Provisions
Paragraph VII allows the Commission
to have access to personnel and
documents at the offices of the proposed
Respondents with proper notice for
purposes of determining or securing
compliance with this Order.
Paragraph VIII provides that the Order
shall terminate after ten years.
V. The Order to Maintain Assets
The Commission has also issued an
Order to Maintain Assets in this
proceeding, which effectively requires
the proposed Respondents to adhere to
the terms of the proposed Order during
the time period leading up to their
proposed Acquisition of equity interests
in KMI.
VI. Opportunity for Public Comment
The proposed Consent Agreement has
been placed on the public record for
thirty (30) days for receipt of comments
by interested persons. The Commission
has also issued its Complaint in this
matter. Comments received during this
comment period will become part of the
public record. After thirty days, the
Commission will again review the
proposed Consent Agreement and the
comments received and will decide
whether it should withdraw from the
Agreement or make final the
Agreement’s proposed Order.
By accepting the proposed Consent
Agreement subject to final approval, the
Commission anticipates that the
competitive problems alleged in the
Complaint will be resolved. The
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purpose of this analysis is to invite
public comment on the proposed Order
to aid the Commission in its
determination of whether it should
make final the proposed Order
contained in the Agreement. This
analysis is not intended to constitute an
official interpretation of the proposed
Order, nor is it intended to modify the
terms of the proposed Order in any way.
By direction of the Commission,
Commissioner Leibowitz dissenting and
Commissioner Rosch recused.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
[Document Identifier: OS–0990–0220; 60Day Notice]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Office of the Secretary, HHS.
In compliance with the requirement
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Office of the Secretary (OS), Department
of Health and Human Services, is
publishing the following summary of a
proposed collection for public
comment. Interested persons are invited
to send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this
collection of information, including any
of the following subjects: (1) The
necessity and utility of the proposed
information collection for the proper
performance of the agency’s functions;
(2) the accuracy of the estimated
burden; (3) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology to
minimize the information collection
burden.
Type of Information Collection
Request: Extension.
Title of Information Collection:
Voluntary Academic and Industry
Partner Surveys to Implement Executive
Order 12862 and 5 U.S.C. 305 for the
Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Form/OMB No.: 0990–0220.
Use: The Office of Acquisition
Management Policy (OAMP) under the
Assistant Secretary for Administration
and Management (ASAM) and the
Office of Grants (OG) under the
Assistant Secretary for Resources and
AGENCY:
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Technology (ASRT), Office of the
Secretary, Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) request that the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) extend its existing approval
under Clearance No. 0990–0220 for HHS
to undertake voluntary surveys of HHS’
partners in academia and industry (e.g.,
Principal Investigators, business offices,
and vendors) through January 31, 2010.
To comply with Executive Order 12862,
Setting Customer Service Standards (the
EO), HHS again plans to systematically
survey its grant recipients and
contractors to compile their evaluations
of the Department’s grants and
procurement processes, and to improve
the way we conduct business with
them.
These voluntary surveys will continue
to be a collaborative effort, with OAMP
and OG providing leadership, oversight,
and a methodology; and the HHS
Operating Divisions (OPDIVs)
conducting the surveys for their own
operations. Each OPDIV will conduct
web-based surveys of its partners to
obtain feedback for improving business
processes. The grant recipients and
contractors to be surveyed are
sufficiently familiar with the
Department and its OPDIVs to make this
feedback extremely useful. These
surveys will give OAMP, OG, and each
of the OPDIVs an opportunity to
understand and evaluate grant and
procurement quality standards, as well
as to incorporate best industry or public
sector standards into OPDIV practices.
Frequency: Reporting every 3 years.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit, Not-for-profit institutions,
Federal Government.
Annual Number of Respondents:
2133.
Total Annual Responses: 2133.
Average Burden per Response: 10.75
minutes.
Total Annual Hours: 382.
To obtain copies of the supporting
statement and any related forms for the
proposed paperwork collections
referenced above, e-mail your request,
including your address, phone number,
OMB number, and OS document
identifier, to
Sherette.funncoleman@hhs.gov, or call
the Reports Clearance Office on (202)
690–6162. Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collections must be
received within 60 days, and directed to
the OS Paperwork Clearance Officer at
the following address: Department of
Health and Human Services, Office of
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the Secretary, Assistant Secretary for
Resources and Technology, Office of
Resources Management, Attention:
Sherrette Funn-Coleman (0990–0220),
Room 537–H, 200 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20201.
Stroke Toolkit—NEW—Division for
Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention
(DHDSP), National Center for Chronic
Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Dated: January 23, 2007.
Alice Bettencourt,
Office of the Secretary, Paperwork Reduction
Act Reports Clearance Officer.
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Background and Brief Description
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[60Day–07–07AL]
Proposed Data Collections Submitted
for Public Comment and
Recommendations
In compliance with the requirement
of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for
opportunity for public comment on
proposed data collection projects, the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed projects. To
request more information on the
proposed projects or to obtain a copy of
the data collection plans and
instruments, call 404–639–5960 and
send comments to Joan Karr, CDC
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, 1600
Clifton Road, MS–D74, Atlanta, GA
30333 or send an e-mail to
omb@cdc.gov.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology. Written comments should
be received within 60 days of this
notice.
Proposed Project
Evaluation of the Successful Business
Strategies to Prevent Heart Disease and
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Under Part C (Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention) of the
Statement of Organization Functions,
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 70 FR 72842–72843,
dated December 7, 2005), the Division
for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention,
National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention was established. This
Division plans, directs, and coordinates
programs to reduce morbidity, risk
factors, costs, disability, mortality, and
disparities associated with heart
disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular
disease outcomes. Under this Division,
formative research was conducted to
identify effective interventions and
promising practices for preventing heart
disease and stroke at the work site. In
2005, this research resulted in the
development of a Successful Business
Strategies to Prevent Heart Disease and
Stroke Toolkit. The toolkit provides
state programs with suggestions about
which health benefits, services, and
interventions can improve employee
cardiovascular health, prevent heart
disease and stroke, and reduce related
costs. The second phase of this project
focuses on disseminating and evaluating
the Successful Business Strategies to
Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke
Toolkit.
As part of the Toolkit evaluation, the
CDC has employed contractor support to
design and conduct a Web-based survey
of State Health Departments to gather
information on their experiences with
the Toolkit. The contractor will collect
and analyze all data from this survey.
The CDC has also contracted to make
revisions to the Toolkit based on results
of this survey, ongoing feedback from
the States, and feedback from employers
through interviews.
There are no costs to respondents
except their time to complete the
survey.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
[Document Identifier: OS-0990-0220; 60-Day Notice]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HHS.
In compliance with the requirement of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the Secretary (OS),
Department of Health and Human Services, is publishing the following
summary of a proposed collection for public comment. Interested persons
are invited to send comments regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection of information, including any of the
following subjects: (1) The necessity and utility of the proposed
information collection for the proper performance of the agency's
functions; (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden; (3) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) the use of automated collection techniques or other
forms of information technology to minimize the information collection
burden.
Type of Information Collection Request: Extension.
Title of Information Collection: Voluntary Academic and Industry
Partner Surveys to Implement Executive Order 12862 and 5 U.S.C. 305 for
the Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Form/OMB No.: 0990-0220.
Use: The Office of Acquisition Management Policy (OAMP) under the
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (ASAM) and the
Office of Grants (OG) under the Assistant Secretary for Resources and
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Technology (ASRT), Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) request that the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) extend its existing approval under Clearance No. 0990-0220 for
HHS to undertake voluntary surveys of HHS' partners in academia and
industry (e.g., Principal Investigators, business offices, and vendors)
through January 31, 2010. To comply with Executive Order 12862, Setting
Customer Service Standards (the EO), HHS again plans to systematically
survey its grant recipients and contractors to compile their
evaluations of the Department's grants and procurement processes, and
to improve the way we conduct business with them.
These voluntary surveys will continue to be a collaborative effort,
with OAMP and OG providing leadership, oversight, and a methodology;
and the HHS Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) conducting the surveys for
their own operations. Each OPDIV will conduct web-based surveys of its
partners to obtain feedback for improving business processes. The grant
recipients and contractors to be surveyed are sufficiently familiar
with the Department and its OPDIVs to make this feedback extremely
useful. These surveys will give OAMP, OG, and each of the OPDIVs an
opportunity to understand and evaluate grant and procurement quality
standards, as well as to incorporate best industry or public sector
standards into OPDIV practices.
Frequency: Reporting every 3 years.
Affected Public: Business or other for-profit, Not-for-profit
institutions, Federal Government.
Annual Number of Respondents: 2133.
Total Annual Responses: 2133.
Average Burden per Response: 10.75 minutes.
Total Annual Hours: 382.
To obtain copies of the supporting statement and any related forms
for the proposed paperwork collections referenced above, e-mail your
request, including your address, phone number, OMB number, and OS
document identifier, to Sherette.funncoleman@hhs.gov, or call the
Reports Clearance Office on (202) 690-6162. Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed information collections must be
received within 60 days, and directed to the OS Paperwork Clearance
Officer at the following address: Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of the Secretary, Assistant Secretary for Resources
and Technology, Office of Resources Management, Attention: Sherrette
Funn-Coleman (0990-0220), Room 537-H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20201.
Dated: January 23, 2007.
Alice Bettencourt,
Office of the Secretary, Paperwork Reduction Act Reports Clearance
Officer.
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