Notice of Interest Rate on Overdue Debts, 40884 [07-3628]
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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 142 / Wednesday, July 25, 2007 / Notices
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Interest Rate on Overdue
Debts
Section 30.13 of the Department of
Health and Human Services’ claims
collection regulations (45 CFR Part 30)
provides that the Secretary shall charge
an annual rate of interest as fixed by the
Secretary of the Treasury after taking
into consideration private consumer
rates of interest prevailing on the date
that HHS becomes entitled to recovery.
The rate generally cannot be lower than
the Department of Treasury’s current
value of funds rate or the applicable rate
determined from the ‘‘Schedule of
Certified Interest Rates with Range of
Maturities.’’ This rate may be revised
quarterly by the Secretary of the
Treasury and shall be published
quarterly by the Department of Health
and Human Services in the Federal
Register.
The Secretary of the Treasury has
certified a rate of 125⁄8% for the quarter
ended June 30, 2007. This interest rate
will remain in effect until such time as
the Secretary of the Treasury notifies
HHS of any change.
Dated: July 17, 2007.
Jean Augustine,
Director, Office of Financial Policy and
Reporting.
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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
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send comments to Maryam I. Daneshvar,
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
Environmental Health Specialists
Network (EHS–NET) Program—New—
National Center for Environmental
Health (NCEH), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The CDC is requesting OMB approval
for a research program focused on
identifying the environmental causes of
food and waterborne illness and
improving environmental public health
practice. This research program is
conducted by the Environmental Health
Specialists Network (EHS–Net), a
collaborative project of CDC, the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA), the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (U.S.EPA), and nine
states (California, Connecticut, Georgia,
Iowa, New York, Minnesota, Oregon,
Rhode Island, and Tennessee). The
network consists of environmental
health professionals, epidemiologists,
and laboratorians.
EHS–Net plans to conduct
approximately twenty applied research
projects per year. These research
projects will focus on identifying and
understanding environmental factors
associated with food and waterborne
illness, such as poor food and water
handling practices. These projects will
also focus on evaluation of food and
water safety regulatory programs. Data
collection for these projects may involve
(1) surveys, (2) observations, and (3)
food, water, and environmental
sampling. Data may be collected from
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(1) retail food establishments, where the
majority of foodborne illness outbreaks
originate, (2) public and non-public
water systems, representing possible
sources of waterborne illness, and (3)
food and water safety program
regulators, who are responsible for food
and water safety.
EHS–Net will conduct three food
safety projects with all nine EHS-Net
states per year. There will be up to 900
respondents for each project
(total=2,700). Additionally, each EHS–
Net state will conduct at least one
individual food safety project, with up
to 250 respondents for each project
(total=2,250). Approximately threefourths of the respondents for these
projects will be retail food service
workers; the remaining will be food
safety program regulators. Thus, there
will be approximately 3,713 retail food
service worker and 1,237 food safety
program regulator respondents to EHS–
Net food safety projects annually. Each
respondent will respond only once and
the average burden per response will be
approximately 90 minutes. The
estimated total annual burden for EHS–
Net food safety projects is 5,570 hours
for retail food service workers and 1,856
hours for food safety program regulators.
Five EHS–Net states (California,
Georgia, Minnesota, New York, and
Tennessee) have funding to study water
safety; EHS–Net will conduct three
water safety projects with these five
states per year. There will be up to 375
respondents for each project
(total=1,875). Additionally, each EHS–
Net water state will conduct at least one
individual water safety project, with up
to 250 respondents for each project
(total=1,250). Approximately threefourths of the respondents for these
projects will be water system operators;
the remaining will be water safety
program regulators. Thus, there will be
approximately 1,781 water system
operator and 594 water safety program
regulator respondents to EHS-Net water
safety projects annually. Each
respondent will respond only once and
the average burden per response will be
approximately 90 minutes. The
estimated total annual burden for EHS–
Net water safety projects is 2,672 hours
for water system operators and 891
hours for water safety program
regulators. The total annual burden for
all EHS–Net projects is expected to be
approximately 10,987 hours.
There is no cost to the respondents
other than their time.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Interest Rate on Overdue Debts
Section 30.13 of the Department of Health and Human Services'
claims collection regulations (45 CFR Part 30) provides that the
Secretary shall charge an annual rate of interest as fixed by the
Secretary of the Treasury after taking into consideration private
consumer rates of interest prevailing on the date that HHS becomes
entitled to recovery. The rate generally cannot be lower than the
Department of Treasury's current value of funds rate or the applicable
rate determined from the ``Schedule of Certified Interest Rates with
Range of Maturities.'' This rate may be revised quarterly by the
Secretary of the Treasury and shall be published quarterly by the
Department of Health and Human Services in the Federal Register.
The Secretary of the Treasury has certified a rate of 12\5/8\% for
the quarter ended June 30, 2007. This interest rate will remain in
effect until such time as the Secretary of the Treasury notifies HHS of
any change.
Dated: July 17, 2007.
Jean Augustine,
Director, Office of Financial Policy and Reporting.
[FR Doc. 07-3628 Filed 7-24-07; 8:45 am]
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