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reducing the availability of tobacco
products to individuals under the age of
18; and the strategies to be utilized by
the State for enforcing such law during
the fiscal year for which the grant is
sought.
SAMHSA’s Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention will request OMB
approval of revisions to the current
report format associated with Section
1926 (42 U.S.C. 300x–26). The report
format is changing significantly. Any
changes in either formatting or content
are being made to simplify the reporting
process for the States and to clarify the
information as the States report it; both
outcomes will facilitate consistent,
credible, and efficient monitoring of
Synar compliance across the States and
will reduce the reporting burden by the
States. All of the information required
in the new report format is already
being collected by the States.
ANNUAL REPORTING BURDEN
Number of
respondents
45 CFR Citation
Responses
per
respondents
1
Hours per
response
Total hour
burden
Annual Report (Section 1—States and Territories) 96.130(e)(1–3) ................
State Plan (Section II—States and Territories) 96.130(e)(4,5)96.130(g) ........
59
59
1
1
15
3
885
177
Total ..........................................................................................................
59
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1,062
1
Red Lake Indian Tribe is not subject to tobacco requirements.
Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 7–1044, One Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville, MD 20857. Written comments
should be received within 60 days of
this notice.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276–
1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collections of information
are 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.
Proposed Project: 2008 National Survey
on Drug Use and Health—(OMB No.
0930–0110)—Revision
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with Section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 concerning
opportunity for public comment on
proposed collections of information, the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA)
will publish periodic summaries of
proposed projects. To request more
information on the proposed projects or
to obtain a copy of the information
collection plans, call the SAMHSA
The National Survey on Drug Use and
Health (NSDUH), formerly the National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse
(NHSDA), is a survey of the civilian,
non-institutionalized population of the
United States 12 years old and older.
The data are used to determine the
prevalence of use of tobacco products,
alcohol, illicit substances, and illicit use
of prescription drugs. The results are
used by SAMHSA, ONDCP, Federal
government agencies, and other
organizations and researchers to
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Activity
Number of responses per
respondent
Average burden
hours per respondent
182,250
67,500
1,500
5,494
10,125
182,250
1
1
1
1
1
........................
.083
1.0
1.0
.067
.067
..........................
Household Screening ....................................................................................
Interview .........................................................................................................
Clinical Follow-up ...........................................................................................
Screening Verification ....................................................................................
Interview Verification ......................................................................................
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establish policy, direct program
activities, and better allocate resources.
For the 2008 NSDUH, additional
questions are being planned regarding
suicide ideation and impairment from
mental health issues. An embedded
split-sample study is being planned to
determine which one of two mental
health disability scales to include in
future NSDUH survey years. The two
disability scales will be evaluated by
using the SCID–I/NP as a follow-up
interview with a subsample of
respondents.
Other questionnaire changes include
deletion of questions about Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita, adoption of a reduced
set of income questions which were
tested in 2006 and 2007, and routing of
Adderall, Ambien, Ketamine, DMT,
AMT, ‘‘Foxy’’ and salvia divinorum
users into the questions on drug
dependence and abuse. For half of the
adult population, the respondent
burden will remain at 60 minutes per
interview. However, due to the length of
one of the disability scales, the other
half of the adult population may have
respondent burden of up to 61 minutes.
As with all NSDUH/NHSDA surveys
conducted since 1999, the sample size
of the survey for 2008 will be sufficient
to permit prevalence estimates for each
of the fifty states and the District of
Columbia. The total annual burden
estimate is shown below:
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Total burden
hours
15,127
67,500
1,500
368
678
853,173
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Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 7–1044, One Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville, MD 20857 and e-mail her a
copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Privacy Office
Published Privacy Impact
Assessments on the Web
Privacy Office, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of Publication of Privacy
Impact Assessments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the
Department of Homeland Security is
making available five (5) Privacy Impact
Assessments on various programs and
systems in the Department. These
assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office’s Web
site between March 1, 2007 and March
31, 2007.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessments
will be available on the DHS Web site
until July 2, 2007, after which they may
be obtained by contacting the DHS
Privacy Office (contact information
below).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy Officer,
Department of Homeland Security, Mail
Stop 0550, Washington, DC 20528, or email: pia@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Between
March 1, 2007 and March 31, 2007, the
Chief Privacy Officer of the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) approved
and published five (5) Privacy Impact
Assessments (PIAs) on the DHS Privacy
Office Web site, https://www.dhs.gov/
privacy, under the link for ‘‘Privacy
Impact Assessments.’’ Below is a short
summary of each of those systems,
indicating the DHS component
responsible for the system and the date
on which the PIA was approved.
Additional information can be found on
the Web site or by contacting the
Privacy Office.
System: The Department of Homeland
Security REAL–ID ACT.
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Component: Department-wide
Programs.
Date of approval: March 1, 2007.
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) Privacy Office
conducted a Privacy Impact Assessment
(PIA) on the rule proposed by DHS to
implement the REAL ID Act. The
authority for this PIA is Subsection 4 of
Section 222 of the Homeland Security
Act of 2002, as amended, which calls for
the Chief Privacy Officer of the
Department of Homeland Security to
conduct a ‘‘privacy impact assessment
of proposed rules of the Department.’’
This analysis reflects the framework of
the Privacy Office’s Fair Information
Principles, which are: Transparency,
Individual Participation, Purpose
Specification, Minimization, Use
Limitation, Data Quality and Integrity,
Security, and Accountability and
Auditing. The Privacy Office conducts
PIAs, whether under Subsection 4 of
Section 222 or under Section 208 of the
E-Government Act, to ensure that DHS
is fully transparent about how its
proposed rules, final rules, and
intended information technology
systems may affect privacy and to
review alternative approaches and
technologies that may minimize the
privacy impact on individuals. This PIA
examines the manner and method by
which the personal information of
American drivers and identification (ID)
holders will be collected, used,
disseminated, and maintained pursuant
to the proposed rule issued under the
REAL ID Act. This PIA will be updated,
as necessary, when the rule is final.
System: U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services’ Biometric Storage
System.
Component: U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Service.
Date of approval: March 28, 2007.
The United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) is
developing the Biometric Storage
System (BSS) to help streamline the
established USCIS biometric and card
production processes and become the
centralized repository for all USCIS
customer biometrics. BSS will route,
store, and process 10-print fingerprint
biometrics and associated biographic
information for biometric-based
background checks on those individuals
applying/petitioning for immigration
benefits. BSS is a new system being
developed incrementally and will
replace the Image Storage and Retrieval
System (ISRS). BSS will also replace
aspects of the Benefit Biometric Support
System (BBSS), while adding new
functionalities that did not previously
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exist in either ISRS or BBSS. A Systems
of Records Notice was published in the
Federal Register in connection with this
PIA on April 6, 2007 (72 FR 17172).
System: Chemical Security
Assessment Tool.
Component: National Protection and
Programs, formerly Preparedness.
Date of approval: March 27, 2007.
The Department of Homeland
Security/National Protection and
Programs, formerly Preparedness will
deploy and maintain the Chemical
Security Assessment Tool (CSAT) in
support of the Regulations for Chemical
Facility Security released on April 2,
2007. The CSAT is designed to be a
web-based self-assessment tool for use
by chemical facilities. The CSAT will
collect and maintain information for a
Point of Contact for each participating
facility. This PIA covers the new CSAT
system.
System: Transportation Security
Administration’s Tactical Information
Sharing System.
Component: Transportation Security
Administration.
Date of approval: March 28, 2007.
The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) operates the
Tactical Information Sharing System
(TISS). The TISS receives, assesses, and
distributes intelligence information
related to transportation security to
Federal Air Marshals and other Federal,
State, and local law enforcement.
System: United States Visitor and
Immigrant Status Indicator Technology
Program (US–VISIT) Inclusion of Form
I–94 Data in the Arrival and Departure
Information System (ADIS).
Component: U.S. Visitor Immigrant
Status Indicator Technology Program.
Date of approval: March 27, 2007.
This Privacy Impact Assessment
update for the Arrival and Departure
Information System is necessary to (1)
clarify that I–94 data from land points
of entry (POEs) is stored in ADIS and
not just in the Treasury Enforcement
Communications System; and (2) notify
the public of the extension of the
collection and processing of Form I–94
data in ADIS to include air and sea
POEs.
Dated: April 23, 2007.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 concerning opportunity for public comment on proposed
collections of information, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA) will publish periodic summaries of
proposed projects. To request more information on the proposed projects
or to obtain a copy of the information collection plans, call the
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collections of
information are 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.
Proposed Project: 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health--(OMB No.
0930-0110)--Revision
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), formerly the
National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), is a survey of the
civilian, non-institutionalized population of the United States 12
years old and older. The data are used to determine the prevalence of
use of tobacco products, alcohol, illicit substances, and illicit use
of prescription drugs. The results are used by SAMHSA, ONDCP, Federal
government agencies, and other organizations and researchers to
establish policy, direct program activities, and better allocate
resources.
For the 2008 NSDUH, additional questions are being planned
regarding suicide ideation and impairment from mental health issues. An
embedded split-sample study is being planned to determine which one of
two mental health disability scales to include in future NSDUH survey
years. The two disability scales will be evaluated by using the SCID-I/
NP as a follow-up interview with a subsample of respondents.
Other questionnaire changes include deletion of questions about
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, adoption of a reduced set of income
questions which were tested in 2006 and 2007, and routing of Adderall,
Ambien, Ketamine, DMT, AMT, ``Foxy'' and salvia divinorum users into
the questions on drug dependence and abuse. For half of the adult
population, the respondent burden will remain at 60 minutes per
interview. However, due to the length of one of the disability scales,
the other half of the adult population may have respondent burden of up
to 61 minutes.
As with all NSDUH/NHSDA surveys conducted since 1999, the sample
size of the survey for 2008 will be sufficient to permit prevalence
estimates for each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia.
The total annual burden estimate is shown below:
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Number of Average burden
Activity Number of responses per hours per Total burden
respondents respondent respondent hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Household Screening............................. 182,250 1 .083 15,127
Interview....................................... 67,500 1 1.0 67,500
Clinical Follow-up.............................. 1,500 1 1.0 1,500
Screening Verification.......................... 5,494 1 .067 368
Interview Verification.......................... 10,125 1 .067 678
TOTAL....................................... 182,250 .............. .............. 853,173
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Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 7-1044, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857 and e-mail her
a copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. Written comments should be
received within 60 days of this notice.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
[FR Doc. E7-8452 Filed 5-2-07; 8:45 am]
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