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partners/organizations will serve as key
informants in the telephone interviews.
The intent is to conduct these group
interviews as a semistructured exchange
among participants, guided by topics
and issues raised by the NET moderator.
6. Project Director Interview of the
local SS/HS site will follow the group
interview. These structured interviews
will be used primarily to assess each
partner’s contribution to the core
elements of collaborative functioning.
The project director interview will be
conducted twice for each SS/HS grant,
following the group telephone
interviews of partnership members in
the spring of Years 2 and 3 of the grant.
The interviews will be structured
around 11 topics, designed to gather
information that will be used to:
1. Update program status.
2. Discuss strategies and activities the
sites intend to implement.
3. Explore key partners’ involvement
in the project.
4. Investigate the role of the
community partnership in the local
project.
5. Secure information regarding the
site’s perspective on the impact of the
SS/HS project on students, families, and
the community.
6. Assess collaborative functioning.
This information will be used to
refine project classifications, examine
changes in the number and types of
evidence-based practices being
implemented, and document the
number and type of new service
structures or systems sites plan to
implement through the grant.
A NET site liaison will conduct the
Project Director interview by telephone.
This interview contains a total of 31
questions, focusing on 10 core areas of
collaborative functioning. Three subset
questions focus on the contribution
rating of the partnership, examples to
support that rating, and the level of
contribution of each required partner. A
final question assesses the overall
Responses
per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Data collection instrument
contribution of each of the partners to
the SS/HS project.
7. The Partnership Inventory is a 32item self-completion questionnaire emailed to designated representatives of
local partnering organizations. Its
purpose is to obtain a subjective
assessment of perceptions of operating
characteristics of the partnership
process through Likert-type scaling. The
first 16 items ask respondents to give
their opinions about how the SS/HS
partnership is functioning in their
community. Items 17–26 focus on the
contributions the respondent’s
organization has made to the
collaborative functions related to SS/HS
planning and implementation. The final
six questions focus on interactions
among the participating members of the
collaboration, asking how often and
how intensely the various organizations
work together.
The annualized burden estimates are
below:
Average hours
per response
Total annual
burden (hours)
Site Visit Protocol ..........................................................................................
Project-Level Survey ......................................................................................
School-Level Survey ......................................................................................
Staff School Climate Survey ..........................................................................
Group Interview .............................................................................................
Project Director Interview ..............................................................................
Partnership Inventory .....................................................................................
425
85
2,500
106,250
425
85
340
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
0.75
0.75
0.117
1.5
0.75
0.25
1,275
64
1,875
12,431
638
64
85
Total ........................................................................................................
106,675
........................
..........................
16,431
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: September 24, 2007.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
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Compendium of Flood Map Changes
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA)
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announces the availability of the
Compendium of Flood Map Changes
which provides a listing of changes
made to the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) maps that became
effective from January 1, 2005 through
June 30, 2007. Future notices of changes
to NFIP maps will be made available
approximately every 6 months.
The five listings include changes
to NFIP maps that became effective from
January 1, 2005 through June 30, 2007.
This includes the Compendium of Flood
Map Changes from, January 1, 2005
through June 30, 2005; July 1, 2005
through December 31, 2005; January 1,
2006 through June 30, 2006; July 1, 2006
through December 30, 2006; and January
1, 2007 through June 30, 2007.
DATES:
The Compendium of Flood
Map Changes is available on the Internet
at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/
dl_comp.shtm. You may also request a
copy of the Compendium of Flood Map
Changes on CD from the Map Service
Center at https://www.msc.fema.gov, or
(800) 358–9616.
ADDRESSES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William R. Blanton, Jr., Engineering
Management Section, Mitigation
Directorate, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–3151.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with section 1360(i) of the
National Flood Insurance Reform Act of
1994, this notice is provided to inform
interested parties of the availability of
changes made by FEMA to NFIP maps.
In the Compendium of Flood Map
Changes, the two listings provided show
communities affected by map changes
made by letter and communities
affected by physical map changes. For
each Letter of Map Change, the first
listing provides the map panel(s)
affected, effective (determination) date
of the change, case number, and
determination type. For each physical
map change, the Map Revision listing
provides the map panel(s) affected and
the effective date of the change. The
listing also identifies: (1) Those panels
on which the Special Flood Hazard
Areas have not been changed or have
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been changed only to incorporate the
Letters of Map Change issued before the
effective date; and (2) those panels for
which a Flood Insurance Rate Map is
produced for the first time, resulting
only in changes to flood insurance and
floodplain management requirements in
the affected community. Future notices
of changes to NFIP maps will be made
available approximately every 6 months.
Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590; telephone
number: (202) 493–0402; fax number
(202) 493–2251; e-mail address:
renee.wright@dot.gov.
TSA: Marisa Mullen, Docket Liaison,
Office of the Chief Counsel, TSA–2, 601
South 12th Street, Arlington, VA 22202–
4220; telephone (571) 227–2706.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: September 13, 2007.
David I. Maurstad,
Federal Insurance Administrator of the
National Flood Insurance Program, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, Department
of Homeland Security.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) announces the
migration of data and a service
disruption to our automated public
dockets, now managed by the
Department of Transportation’s (DOT’s)
Docket Management System (DMS).
Effective September 30, 2007, DOT’s
DMS electronic dockets will be replaced
by the Federal Docket Management
System (FDMS), a government-wide,
electronic docket management system.
In preparation for the data migration
from DMS to FDMS, effective Thursday,
September 27, 2007 at 5 p.m., DOT’s
DMS will no longer accept electronic
comments/submissions. DOT will
continue to accept, as well as process,
faxed and other paper documents after
the migration to FDMS.
On Monday, October 1, 2007, FDMS
will begin accepting electronic
submissions for all currently open DMS
dockets, including open TSA dockets.
Between October 1 and October 31,
closed DMS dockets will still be
accessible through the DMS Web site.
By October 31, the full migration of all
electronic dockets currently in DMS is
expected to be completed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DOT: Renee V. Wright, Program
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Information Services, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Administration,
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TSA Docket Operations
TSA’s official regulatory dockets are
currently maintained in electronic form
at DOT’s DMS docket facilities at
https://www.dms.dot.gov. Although the
electronic form of TSA’s dockets will be
migrated to FDMS at https://
www.regulations.gov on September 30,
2007, DOT’s DMS will continue to
process TSA’s dockets and provide a
physical facility and assistance to the
public. The DOT Docket Operations
facility, equipment, and staff is located
on the West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12–140 at 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Hours for the facility are 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
legal holidays. The Docket Operations
telephone number is (202) 366–9826.
Federal Docket Management System
(FDMS)
FDMS is a major component of the
President’s eRulemaking Initiative,
which provides easy access to the
public dockets maintained by Federal
agencies, while streamlining and
increasing the efficiency of internal
procedures for agencies that did not
already have electronic internetaccessible systems. FDMS is designed so
that the public has a single point of
access to the public dockets across the
Federal Government. FDMS offers a
standard, online procedure for Federal
agencies to handle and process
documents. The Initiative reduces costs
by eliminating duplicative information
systems and technical infrastructures.
FDMS is a full-featured electronic
docket management system that gives
Federal personnel and docket managers
the ability to manage their rulemakings,
adjudications, and other docketed
program activities better. With this
system, more than 30 Federal
departments and agencies can post
documents, supporting materials, and
public comments/submissions on the
Internet and the public will have a onestop site to search, view, and download
documents, as well as to submit
comments or other documents to the
agency dockets. Although all Federal
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their rulemaking dockets, FDMS will
also handle and process public docket
materials for other purposes. TSA will
use it for all of the material currently
docketed in DMS.
1. Accessing and Using FDMS. You
may access FDMS on the Internet at
https://www.regulations.gov. You may
use FDMS to access available public
docket materials online, as well as
submit electronic comments or other
documents to a particular docket
available in FDMS.
2. Searching FDMS. The home screen
in FDMS allows you to search and
submit comments to open dockets. You
may quickly narrow your search
parameters for open dockets by agency
or department by using the drop down
selection lists. If you want to search all
open TSA dockets, you should select
‘‘TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION’’ from the drop
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agency dockets, you should select
‘‘DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY—ALL’’. You may also search
for an available public docket or for
particular docket material. FDMS
provides two basic methods of searching
to retrieve dockets and docket materials
that are available in the system, as
follows:
• ‘‘Quick Search’’ to search using a
full-text search engine.
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field in the advanced search
independently or in combination with
other fields, as desired. Each search
yields a simultaneous display of all
available information found in FDMS
that is relevant to the requested subject
or topic.
3. Making Submissions to FDMS. TSA
rulemaking documents, notices, and
other documents published in the
Federal Register will usually identify
whether a docket has been established
in FDMS. You may also search FDMS to
determine if a docket has been
established. You may submit comments/
submissions to TSA dockets through
FDMS, when a particular docket is open
for public submissions, using any one of
the following methods:
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documents electronically through the
online FDMS docket Web site at
https://www.regulations.gov. This site is
TSA’s preferred method for receiving
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Compendium of Flood Map Changes
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announces the
availability of the Compendium of Flood Map Changes which provides a
listing of changes made to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
maps that became effective from January 1, 2005 through June 30, 2007.
Future notices of changes to NFIP maps will be made available
approximately every 6 months.
DATES: The five listings include changes to NFIP maps that became
effective from January 1, 2005 through June 30, 2007. This includes the
Compendium of Flood Map Changes from, January 1, 2005 through June 30,
2005; July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005; January 1, 2006 through
June 30, 2006; July 1, 2006 through December 30, 2006; and January 1,
2007 through June 30, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The Compendium of Flood Map Changes is available on the
Internet at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/dl_comp.shtm. You may also
request a copy of the Compendium of Flood Map Changes on CD from the
Map Service Center at https://www.msc.fema.gov, or (800) 358-9616.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William R. Blanton, Jr., Engineering
Management Section, Mitigation Directorate, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-
3151.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with section 1360(i) of the
National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994, this notice is provided to
inform interested parties of the availability of changes made by FEMA
to NFIP maps. In the Compendium of Flood Map Changes, the two listings
provided show communities affected by map changes made by letter and
communities affected by physical map changes. For each Letter of Map
Change, the first listing provides the map panel(s) affected, effective
(determination) date of the change, case number, and determination
type. For each physical map change, the Map Revision listing provides
the map panel(s) affected and the effective date of the change. The
listing also identifies: (1) Those panels on which the Special Flood
Hazard Areas have not been changed or have
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been changed only to incorporate the Letters of Map Change issued
before the effective date; and (2) those panels for which a Flood
Insurance Rate Map is produced for the first time, resulting only in
changes to flood insurance and floodplain management requirements in
the affected community. Future notices of changes to NFIP maps will be
made available approximately every 6 months.
Dated: September 13, 2007.
David I. Maurstad,
Federal Insurance Administrator of the National Flood Insurance
Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland
Security.
[FR Doc. E7-19296 Filed 9-28-07; 8:45 am]
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