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Download as PDF 72744 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 245 / Friday, December 21, 2007 / Notices hewesj@mail.nih.gov or (301) 496–0477 for more information. Dated: December 14, 2007. Steven M. Ferguson, Director, Division of Technology Development and Transfer, Office of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health. [FR Doc. E7–24784 Filed 12–20–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P 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: Emergency Response Grants Regulations—42 CFR part 51— (OMB No. 0930–0229)—Extension 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 This rule implements section 501(m) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C 290aa), which authorizes the Secretary to make noncompetitive grants, contracts or cooperative agreements to public entities to enable such entities to address emergency substance abuse or mental health needs in local communities. The rule establishes criteria for determining that a substance abuse or mental health emergency exists, the minimum content for an application, and reporting requirements for recipients of such funding. SAMHSA will use the information in the applications to make a determination that the requisite need exists; that the mental health and/or substance abuse needs are a direct result of the precipitating event; that no other local, state, tribal or Federal funding sources available to address the need; that there is an adequate plan of services; that the applicant has appropriate organizational capability; and, that the budget provides sufficient justification and is consistent with the documentation of need and the plan of Responses per respondent Number of respondents 42 CFR citation services. Eligible applicants may apply to the Secretary for either of two types of substance abuse and mental health emergency response grants: Immediate awards and Intermediate awards. The former are designed to be funded up to $50,000, or such greater amount as determined by the Secretary on a caseby-case basis, and are to be used over the initial 90-day period commencing as soon as possible after the precipitating event; the latter awards require more documentation, including a needs assessment, other data and related budgetary detail. The Intermediate awards have no predefined budget limit. Typically, Intermediate awards would be used to meet systemic mental health and/or substance abuse needs during the recovery period following the Immediate award period. Such awards may be used for up to one year, with a possible second year supplement based on submission of additional required information and data. This program is an approved user of the PHS–5161 application form, approved by OMB under control number 0920–0428. The quarterly financial status reports in 51d.10(a)(2) and (b)(2) are as permitted by 45 CFR 92.41(b); the final program report, financial status report and final voucher in 51d.10(a)(3) and in 51d.10(b)(3–4) are in accordance with 45 CFR 92.50(b). Information collection requirements of 45 CFR part 92 are approved by OMB under control number 0990–0169. The following table presents annual burden estimates for the information collection requirements of this regulation. Hours per response Annual burden hours Immediate award application: 51d.4(a) and 51d.6(a)(2) .......................................................................... 51d.4(b) and 51d.6(a)(2) Immediate Awards ........................................... 51d.10(a)(1)—Immediate awards—mid-program report if applicable ...... 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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: Emergency Response Grants Regulations--42 CFR part 
51--(OMB No. 0930-0229)--Extension

    This rule implements section 501(m) of the Public Health Service 
Act (42 U.S.C 290aa), which authorizes the Secretary to make 
noncompetitive grants, contracts or cooperative agreements to public 
entities to enable such entities to address emergency substance abuse 
or mental health needs in local communities. The rule establishes 
criteria for determining that a substance abuse or mental health 
emergency exists, the minimum content for an application, and reporting 
requirements for recipients of such funding. SAMHSA will use the 
information in the applications to make a determination that the 
requisite need exists; that the mental health and/or substance abuse 
needs are a direct result of the precipitating event; that no other 
local, state, tribal or Federal funding sources available to address 
the need; that there is an adequate plan of services; that the 
applicant has appropriate organizational capability; and, that the 
budget provides sufficient justification and is consistent with the 
documentation of need and the plan of services. Eligible applicants may 
apply to the Secretary for either of two types of substance abuse and 
mental health emergency response grants: Immediate awards and 
Intermediate awards. The former are designed to be funded up to 
$50,000, or such greater amount as determined by the Secretary on a 
case-by-case basis, and are to be used over the initial 90-day period 
commencing as soon as possible after the precipitating event; the 
latter awards require more documentation, including a needs assessment, 
other data and related budgetary detail. The Intermediate awards have 
no predefined budget limit. Typically, Intermediate awards would be 
used to meet systemic mental health and/or substance abuse needs during 
the recovery period following the Immediate award period. Such awards 
may be used for up to one year, with a possible second year supplement 
based on submission of additional required information and data. This 
program is an approved user of the PHS-5161 application form, approved 
by OMB under control number 0920-0428. The quarterly financial status 
reports in 51d.10(a)(2) and (b)(2) are as permitted by 45 CFR 92.41(b); 
the final program report, financial status report and final voucher in 
51d.10(a)(3) and in 51d.10(b)(3-4) are in accordance with 45 CFR 
92.50(b). Information collection requirements of 45 CFR part 92 are 
approved by OMB under control number 0990-0169. The following table 
presents annual burden estimates for the information collection 
requirements of this regulation.

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                                                     Number of     Responses per     Hours per     Annual burden
                 42 CFR citation                    respondents     respondent       response          hours
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Immediate award application:
    51d.4(a) and 51d.6(a)(2)....................               3               1               3              *9
    51d.4(b) and 51d.6(a)(2) Immediate Awards...               3               1              10             *30
    51d.10(a)(1)--Immediate awards--mid-program                3               1               2              *6
     report if applicable.......................
Final report content for both types of awards:
    51d.10(c)...................................               6               1               3              18
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        Total...................................               6  ..............  ..............             18
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* This burden is carried under OMB No. 0920-0428.

    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: December 13, 2007.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
[FR Doc. E7-24824 Filed 12-20-07; 8:45 am]
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