Solicitation of Nominations for the Secretary of Labor's New Freedom Initiative Award, 5212-5214 [E8-1509]

Download as PDF 5212 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 19 / Tuesday, January 29, 2008 / Notices whenever possible its business should be conducted in public. The hearing will include the usual public presentations by petitioners and by respondents, with questions from the Commission. In addition, the hearing will include a 10-minute in camera session for a confidential presentation by Chinese Respondent, Xingfa. This session will be followed by questions from the Commission relating to the BPI and a 10-minute in camera rebuttal presentation by petitioners, if needed. Following the in camera session, the Commission will reopen the hearing to the public for the public rebuttal/closing statements. During the in camera session the room will be cleared of all persons except those who have been granted access to BPI under a Commission administrative protective order (APO) and are included on the Commission’s APO service list in this investigation. See 19 CFR 201.35(b). The time for the parties’ presentations and rebuttals in the in camera session will be taken from their respective overall time allotments for the hearing. All persons planning to attend the in camera portions of the hearing should be prepared to present proper identification. Authority: The General Counsel has certified, pursuant to Commission Rule 201.39 (19 CFR 201.39) that a portion of the Commission’s hearing in Sodium Hexametaphosphate from China, Inv. No. 731–TA–1110 (Final), may be closed to the public to prevent the disclosure of BPI. Issued: January 22, 2008. By order of the Commission. Marilyn R. Abbott, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. E8–1508 Filed 1–28–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of Disability Employment Policy [OMB Number 1230–0002] sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES Solicitation of Nominations for the Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award The Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award presented by Secretary Elaine L. Chao, United States Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210: 1. Subject: The Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award. 2. Purpose: To outline the eligibility criteria, the nomination process and the administrative procedures for the New Freedom Initiative Award, and to solicit the Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award nominations. VerDate Aug<31>2005 22:52 Jan 28, 2008 Jkt 214001 3. Originator: Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). 4. Background: To encourage the use of public-private partnerships, the Secretary of Labor will present the Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award. Initiated in 2002, this award is made annually to individual(s), non-profit organization(s), or business(es), that have, through programs or activities, demonstrated exemplary and innovative efforts in furthering the employment objectives of President George W. Bush’s New Freedom Initiative. See https://frwebgate. access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/leaving. cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log= linklog&to=https://www.whitehouse.gov/ news/freedominitiative/ freedominitiative.html. By increasing access to assistive technologies, and by utilizing innovative training, hiring, and retention strategies, the recipient(s) will have established and instituted comprehensive strategies to enhance the ability of Americans with disabilities to enter and advance within the 21st Century workforce and to participate in daily community life. 5. Eligibility Criteria: The following criteria apply to the New Freedom Initiative Award Nominees: A. The nominees must be individuals, businesses, or non-profit organizations whose activities exemplify the goals of President George W. Bush’s New Freedom Initiative, which include the Office of Disability Employment Policy’s mission of increasing employment opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. Nominations may be submitted by other persons and entities with the knowledge and permission of the nominee. Selfnomination is also encouraged. B. Nominees must have developed and implemented a multi-faceted program directed toward increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities through increased access to assistive technologies, and use of innovative training, hiring, and retention techniques. C. Federal, State and local government organizations are not eligible for this award. 6. Nomination Submission Requirements: A. The single program or multiple programs for which the individual or company is being nominated must demonstrate a commitment to people with disabilities, and clearly show measurable results in terms of significantly enhancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities. The programs or activities may also address such issues as the PO 00000 Frm 00059 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 widening skills gap among persons with disabilities, a diversified 21st Century workforce, and discrimination based on disability. B. The nomination packages should be limited to only that information relevant to the nominee’s program(s). Nomination packages should be no longer than twenty (20) typed pages double-spaced. A page is 8.5 × 11 (on one side only) with one-inch margins (top, bottom, and sides). C. Nomination packages must include the following for consideration: 1. An executive summary prepared by or on behalf of the nominee, which clearly identifies the specific activities, program(s), or establishment under nomination and fully describes the results achieved. 2. A full description of the specific activities, program(s), or establishment for which the nomination is being submitted. 3. Specific data on training, placements, resources expended and other relevant information that will facilitate evaluation of the nominee’s submission. 4. A description of how the program(s) and/or activities that are the subject of the nomination have had a positive and measurable impact on the employment of people with disabilities. 5. A data summary on the nominee. See Section 6(D). 6. A report detailing any unresolved violations of State or Federal law, as determined by compliance evaluations, complaint investigations, or other Federal inspections and investigations. In addition, the nominee must report any pending Federal or State enforcement actions, and any corrective actions or consent decrees that have resulted from litigation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the laws enforced by the Department of Labor (DOL). D. A data summary on the Nominee will include the following: 1. Name(s) of the individual, organization or business being nominated. 2. Full street address, telephone number and e-mail address where applicable. 3. Name of highest ranking official(s) (where appropriate). 4. Name of executive(s) responsible for human resources, equal employment opportunity, and/or disability awareness at nominee’s establishment and/or corporate office (where appropriate). 5. Name of parent company (where appropriate). 6. Name, street address, telephone number and email address of CEO or E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM 29JAN1 sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 19 / Tuesday, January 29, 2008 / Notices President of parent company (where appropriate). 7. Name, title, street address, telephone number and e-mail address of a contact person. 8. Number of employees at the establishment or business being nominated (where appropriate). 9. Name and description of principal program(s) or service(s). E. Timing and Acceptable Methods of Submission of Nominations: Nomination packages must be submitted to Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Room S–1303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210 by May 30, 2008. Any application received after 4:45 p.m. EDT on May 30, 2008, will not be considered unless it was received before the award is made and: 1. It was sent by registered or certified mail no later than May 23, 2008. 2. It is determined by the Government that the late receipt was due solely to mishandling by the Government after receipt at the U.S. Department of Labor at the address indicated; or 3. It was sent by U.S. Postal Service Express Mail Next Day Service—Post Office to Addressee, not later than 5 p.m. EDT at the place of mailing, May 27, 2008. The only acceptable evidence to establish the date of mailing of a late application sent by registered or certified mail is the U.S. Postal Service postmark on the envelope or wrapper and on the original receipt from the U.S. Postal Service. If the postmark is not legible, an application received after the above closing time and date will be processed as if mailed late. ‘‘Postmark’’ means a printed, stamped, or otherwise placed impression (not a postage meter machine impression) that is readily identifiable without further action as having been applied and affixed by an employee of the U.S. Postal Service on the date of mailing. Therefore, applicants should request that the postal clerk place a legible hand cancellation ‘‘bull’s-eye’’ postmark on both the receipt and the envelope or wrapper. The only acceptable evidence to establish the time of receipt at the U.S. Department of Labor is the date/time stamp of the Office of Disability Employment Policy on the application wrapper or other documentary evidence or receipt maintained by that office. Applications sent by other delivery services, such as Federal Express, UPS, e-mail, etc., will also be accepted; however, the applicant bears the responsibility of timely submission. Confirmation of receipt of your application can be made by contacting VerDate Aug<31>2005 22:52 Jan 28, 2008 Jkt 214001 Margaret Roffee of the Office of Disability Employment Policy, nfinomination@dol.gov, telephone (202) 693–7880, (866) ODEP–DOL, TTY (202) 693–7881, prior to the closing deadline. 7. The Administrative Review Process: A. The ODEP Steering Committee will perform preliminary administrative review to determine the sufficiency of all submitted application packages. B. An Executive Evaluation Committee made up of representatives appointed by the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy, from Department of Labor employees will perform secondary review. C. The Secretary of Labor will conduct the final review and selections. 8. Other Factors to be Considered During the Administrative Review Process: A. If a nominee merges with another company during the evaluation process, only that information relative to the nominated company will be evaluated, and the award, if any, will be limited to the nominated company. B. Prior receipt of this award will not preclude a nominee from being considered for the New Freedom Initiative Award in subsequent years. Programs and activities serving as the basis of a prior award, however, may not be considered as the basis for a subsequent award application. 9. Procedures Following Selection: A. Awardees will be notified of their selection via the contact person identified in the application package at least six weeks prior to the awards ceremony. Non-selected nominees will also be notified within 45 days of the selection of the awardees. B. As a precondition to acceptance of the award, the nominee agrees to: 1. Submit to ODEP for review a twominute video of the program(s) or activity(ies) for which it is being recognized within 30 days of notification of award selection; 2. Participate in any New Freedom Initiative workshops hosted by ODEP in conjunction with or within 12 months following the awards ceremony. C. The awardee may also display an exhibit or showcase of the program(s)/ activity(ies) for which it is being recognized at the awards ceremony, with contents of the display submitted to ODEP for review within 30 days of notification of award selection. D. Materials developed by the awardees in conjunction with Section 11(B) and (C) will be subject to legal review at the Department of Labor to ensure compliance with applicable ethics standards. PO 00000 Frm 00060 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 5213 10. Location: The awards ceremony will generally be held during the month of October at a location to be determined by the Secretary of Labor. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice (Pub. L. 104–13): Persons are not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. This collection of information is approved under OMB Number 1230–0002 (Expiration Date: 12/31/2008). The obligation to respond to this information collection is voluntary; however, only nominations that follow the nomination procedures outlined in this notice will receive consideration. The average time to respond to this information of collection is estimated to be 10 hours per response; including the time for reviewing instructions, researching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Submit comments regarding this estimate; including suggestions for reducing response time to the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Room S–1303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20210. Please reference OMB Number 1230–0002. We are very interested in your thoughts and suggestions about your experience in preparing and filing this nomination packet for the Secretary of Labor’s New Freedom Initiative Award. Your comments will be very useful to the Office of Disability Employment Policy in making improvements in our solicitation for nominations for this award in subsequent years. All comments are strictly voluntary and strictly private. We would appreciate your taking a few minutes to tell us— for example, whether you thought the instructions were sufficiently clear; what you liked or disliked; what worked or didn’t work; whether it satisfied your need for information or if it didn’t, or anything else that you think is important for us to know. Your comments will be most helpful if you can be very specific in relating your experience. We value your comments, and would really like to hear from you. Please send any comments you have to Margaret Roffee at nfinomination@dol.gov or via mail to the Office of Disability Employment Policy, Room S–1303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210. E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM 29JAN1 5214 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 19 / Tuesday, January 29, 2008 / Notices Signed at Washington, DC, this 24th day of January 2008. Karen M. Czarnecki, Acting Assistant Secretary. [FR Doc. E8–1509 Filed 1–28–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–23–P NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). ACTION: Notice. sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES AGENCY: SUMMARY: NARA is giving public notice that the agency proposes to request use of a voluntary survey of visitors to the National Archives Experience (NAE) in Washington, DC. The information will be used to determine how the various components of the NAE affect visitors’ level of satisfaction with the NAE and how effectively the venues communicate that records matter. The information will support adjustments in our offerings that will improve the overall visitor experience. The public is invited to comment on the proposed information collection pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. DATES: Written comments must be received on or before March 31, 2008 to be assured of consideration. ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to: Paperwork Reduction Act Comments (NHP), Room 4400, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Rd, College Park, MD 20740– 6001; or faxed to 301–713–7409; or electronically mailed to tamee.fechhelm@nara.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or copies of the proposed information collection and supporting statement should be directed to Tamee Fechhelm at telephone number 301–837–1694, or fax number 301–713–7409. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13), NARA invites the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on proposed information collections. The comments and suggestions should address one or more of the following points: (a) Whether the proposed information collection is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of NARA; (b) the accuracy of NARA’s estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the VerDate Aug<31>2005 22:52 Jan 28, 2008 Jkt 214001 information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including the use of information technology; and (e) whether small businesses are affected by this collection. The comments that are submitted will be summarized and included in the NARA request for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval. All comments will become a matter of public record. In this notice, NARA is soliciting comments concerning the following information collection: Title: NARA Visitors Study. OMB Number: 3095–00XX. Agency form number: N/A. Type of review: Regular. Affected public: Individuals who visit the National Archives Experience in Washington, DC. Estimated number of respondents: 200. Estimated time per response: 12 minutes. Frequency of response: On occasion (when an individual visits the National Archives Experience in Washington, DC). Estimated total annual burden hours: 40 hours. Abstract: The general purpose of this voluntary data collection is to benchmark the performance of the NAE in relation to other history museums. Information collected from visitors will assess the overall impact, expectations, presentation, logistics, motivation, demographic profile and learning experience. Once analysis has been done, this collected information will assist NARA in determining the NAE’s success in achieving its goals. Dated: January 24, 2008. Martha Morphy, Assistant Archivist for Information Services. [FR Doc. E8–1521 Filed 1–28–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7515–01–P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to submit an information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and solicitation of public comment. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The NRC is preparing a submittal to OMB for review of PO 00000 Frm 00061 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 continued approval of information collections under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). Information pertaining to the requirement to be submitted: 1. The title of the information collection: 10 CFR Part 75—Safeguards on Nuclear Material, Implementation of US/IAEA Agreement. 2. Current OMB approval number: OMB 3150–0055. 3. How often the collection is required: Reporting is done when specified events occur. Recordkeeping for nuclear material accounting and control information is done in accordance with specific instructions. 4. Who is required or asked to report: Licensees of facilities on the U.S. eligible list who have been selected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for reporting or recordkeeping activities. 5. The number of annual respondents: Six, two of which perform both reporting and recordkeeping and four of which perform recordkeeping only. 6. The number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement or request: 2,400 (6 Respondents × 400 hours per response). 7. Abstract: 10 CFR Part 75 requires selected licensees to permit inspections by IAEA representatives, give immediate notice to the NRC in specified situations involving the possibility of loss of nuclear material, and give notice for imports and exports of specified amounts of nuclear material. These licensees will also follow written material accounting and control procedures, although actual reporting of transfer and material balance records to the IAEA will be done through the U.S. State system (Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System, collected under OMB clearance numbers 3150–0003, 3150–0004, 3150–0057, and 3150– 0058.) The NRC needs this information to implement its responsibilities under the US/IAEA agreement. Submit, by March 31, 2008, comments that address the following questions: 1. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the NRC to properly perform its functions? Does the information have practical utility? 2. Is the burden estimate accurate? 3. Is there a way to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected? 4. How can the burden of the information collection be minimized, including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology? E:\FR\FM\29JAN1.SGM 29JAN1

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of Disability Employment Policy

[OMB Number 1230-0002]


Solicitation of Nominations for the Secretary of Labor's New 
Freedom Initiative Award

    The Secretary of Labor's New Freedom Initiative Award presented by 
Secretary Elaine L. Chao, United States Department of Labor, 200 
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210:
    1. Subject: The Secretary of Labor's New Freedom Initiative Award.
    2. Purpose: To outline the eligibility criteria, the nomination 
process and the administrative procedures for the New Freedom 
Initiative Award, and to solicit the Secretary of Labor's New Freedom 
Initiative Award nominations.
    3. Originator: Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP).
    4. Background: To encourage the use of public-private partnerships, 
the Secretary of Labor will present the Secretary of Labor's New 
Freedom Initiative Award. Initiated in 2002, this award is made 
annually to individual(s), non-profit organization(s), or business(es), 
that have, through programs or activities, demonstrated exemplary and 
innovative efforts in furthering the employment objectives of President 
George W. Bush's New Freedom Initiative. See https://
frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/
leaving.cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=https://
www.whitehouse.gov/news/freedominitiative/freedominitiative.html.
    By increasing access to assistive technologies, and by utilizing 
innovative training, hiring, and retention strategies, the recipient(s) 
will have established and instituted comprehensive strategies to 
enhance the ability of Americans with disabilities to enter and advance 
within the 21st Century workforce and to participate in daily community 
life.
    5. Eligibility Criteria: The following criteria apply to the New 
Freedom Initiative Award Nominees:
    A. The nominees must be individuals, businesses, or non-profit 
organizations whose activities exemplify the goals of President George 
W. Bush's New Freedom Initiative, which include the Office of 
Disability Employment Policy's mission of increasing employment 
opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. Nominations may 
be submitted by other persons and entities with the knowledge and 
permission of the nominee. Self-nomination is also encouraged.
    B. Nominees must have developed and implemented a multi-faceted 
program directed toward increasing employment opportunities for people 
with disabilities through increased access to assistive technologies, 
and use of innovative training, hiring, and retention techniques.
    C. Federal, State and local government organizations are not 
eligible for this award.
    6. Nomination Submission Requirements:
    A. The single program or multiple programs for which the individual 
or company is being nominated must demonstrate a commitment to people 
with disabilities, and clearly show measurable results in terms of 
significantly enhancing employment opportunities for people with 
disabilities. The programs or activities may also address such issues 
as the widening skills gap among persons with disabilities, a 
diversified 21st Century workforce, and discrimination based on 
disability.
    B. The nomination packages should be limited to only that 
information relevant to the nominee's program(s). Nomination packages 
should be no longer than twenty (20) typed pages double-spaced. A page 
is 8.5 x 11 (on one side only) with one-inch margins (top, bottom, and 
sides).
    C. Nomination packages must include the following for 
consideration:
    1. An executive summary prepared by or on behalf of the nominee, 
which clearly identifies the specific activities, program(s), or 
establishment under nomination and fully describes the results 
achieved.
    2. A full description of the specific activities, program(s), or 
establishment for which the nomination is being submitted.
    3. Specific data on training, placements, resources expended and 
other relevant information that will facilitate evaluation of the 
nominee's submission.
    4. A description of how the program(s) and/or activities that are 
the subject of the nomination have had a positive and measurable impact 
on the employment of people with disabilities.
    5. A data summary on the nominee. See Section 6(D).
    6. A report detailing any unresolved violations of State or Federal 
law, as determined by compliance evaluations, complaint investigations, 
or other Federal inspections and investigations. In addition, the 
nominee must report any pending Federal or State enforcement actions, 
and any corrective actions or consent decrees that have resulted from 
litigation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the laws 
enforced by the Department of Labor (DOL).
    D. A data summary on the Nominee will include the following:
    1. Name(s) of the individual, organization or business being 
nominated.
    2. Full street address, telephone number and e-mail address where 
applicable.
    3. Name of highest ranking official(s) (where appropriate).
    4. Name of executive(s) responsible for human resources, equal 
employment opportunity, and/or disability awareness at nominee's 
establishment and/or corporate office (where appropriate).
    5. Name of parent company (where appropriate).
    6. Name, street address, telephone number and email address of CEO 
or

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President of parent company (where appropriate).
    7. Name, title, street address, telephone number and e-mail address 
of a contact person.
    8. Number of employees at the establishment or business being 
nominated (where appropriate).
    9. Name and description of principal program(s) or service(s).
    E. Timing and Acceptable Methods of Submission of Nominations:
    Nomination packages must be submitted to Secretary of Labor's New 
Freedom Initiative Award, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Room 
S-1303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210 by May 30, 
2008. Any application received after 4:45 p.m. EDT on May 30, 2008, 
will not be considered unless it was received before the award is made 
and:
    1. It was sent by registered or certified mail no later than May 
23, 2008.
    2. It is determined by the Government that the late receipt was due 
solely to mishandling by the Government after receipt at the U.S. 
Department of Labor at the address indicated; or
    3. It was sent by U.S. Postal Service Express Mail Next Day 
Service--Post Office to Addressee, not later than 5 p.m. EDT at the 
place of mailing, May 27, 2008.
    The only acceptable evidence to establish the date of mailing of a 
late application sent by registered or certified mail is the U.S. 
Postal Service postmark on the envelope or wrapper and on the original 
receipt from the U.S. Postal Service. If the postmark is not legible, 
an application received after the above closing time and date will be 
processed as if mailed late. ``Postmark'' means a printed, stamped, or 
otherwise placed impression (not a postage meter machine impression) 
that is readily identifiable without further action as having been 
applied and affixed by an employee of the U.S. Postal Service on the 
date of mailing. Therefore, applicants should request that the postal 
clerk place a legible hand cancellation ``bull's-eye'' postmark on both 
the receipt and the envelope or wrapper.
    The only acceptable evidence to establish the time of receipt at 
the U.S. Department of Labor is the date/time stamp of the Office of 
Disability Employment Policy on the application wrapper or other 
documentary evidence or receipt maintained by that office.
    Applications sent by other delivery services, such as Federal 
Express, UPS, e-mail, etc., will also be accepted; however, the 
applicant bears the responsibility of timely submission.
    Confirmation of receipt of your application can be made by 
contacting Margaret Roffee of the Office of Disability Employment 
Policy, nfinomination@dol.gov, telephone (202) 693-7880, (866) ODEP-
DOL, TTY (202) 693-7881, prior to the closing deadline.
    7. The Administrative Review Process:
    A. The ODEP Steering Committee will perform preliminary 
administrative review to determine the sufficiency of all submitted 
application packages.
    B. An Executive Evaluation Committee made up of representatives 
appointed by the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Office of Disability 
Employment Policy, from Department of Labor employees will perform 
secondary review.
    C. The Secretary of Labor will conduct the final review and 
selections.
    8. Other Factors to be Considered During the Administrative Review 
Process:
    A. If a nominee merges with another company during the evaluation 
process, only that information relative to the nominated company will 
be evaluated, and the award, if any, will be limited to the nominated 
company.
    B. Prior receipt of this award will not preclude a nominee from 
being considered for the New Freedom Initiative Award in subsequent 
years. Programs and activities serving as the basis of a prior award, 
however, may not be considered as the basis for a subsequent award 
application.
    9. Procedures Following Selection:
    A. Awardees will be notified of their selection via the contact 
person identified in the application package at least six weeks prior 
to the awards ceremony. Non-selected nominees will also be notified 
within 45 days of the selection of the awardees.
    B. As a precondition to acceptance of the award, the nominee agrees 
to:
    1. Submit to ODEP for review a two-minute video of the program(s) 
or activity(ies) for which it is being recognized within 30 days of 
notification of award selection;
    2. Participate in any New Freedom Initiative workshops hosted by 
ODEP in conjunction with or within 12 months following the awards 
ceremony.
    C. The awardee may also display an exhibit or showcase of the 
program(s)/activity(ies) for which it is being recognized at the awards 
ceremony, with contents of the display submitted to ODEP for review 
within 30 days of notification of award selection.
    D. Materials developed by the awardees in conjunction with Section 
11(B) and (C) will be subject to legal review at the Department of 
Labor to ensure compliance with applicable ethics standards.
    10. Location: The awards ceremony will generally be held during the 
month of October at a location to be determined by the Secretary of 
Labor.
    Paperwork Reduction Act Notice (Pub. L. 104-13): Persons are not 
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. 
This collection of information is approved under OMB Number 1230-0002 
(Expiration Date: 12/31/2008). The obligation to respond to this 
information collection is voluntary; however, only nominations that 
follow the nomination procedures outlined in this notice will receive 
consideration. The average time to respond to this information of 
collection is estimated to be 10 hours per response; including the time 
for reviewing instructions, researching existing data sources, 
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 
the collection of information. Submit comments regarding this estimate; 
including suggestions for reducing response time to the U.S. Department 
of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Room S-1303, 200 
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20210. Please reference OMB 
Number 1230-0002.
    We are very interested in your thoughts and suggestions about your 
experience in preparing and filing this nomination packet for the 
Secretary of Labor's New Freedom Initiative Award. Your comments will 
be very useful to the Office of Disability Employment Policy in making 
improvements in our solicitation for nominations for this award in 
subsequent years. All comments are strictly voluntary and strictly 
private. We would appreciate your taking a few minutes to tell us--for 
example, whether you thought the instructions were sufficiently clear; 
what you liked or disliked; what worked or didn't work; whether it 
satisfied your need for information or if it didn't, or anything else 
that you think is important for us to know. Your comments will be most 
helpful if you can be very specific in relating your experience.
    We value your comments, and would really like to hear from you. 
Please send any comments you have to Margaret Roffee at 
nfinomination@dol.gov or via mail to the Office of Disability 
Employment Policy, Room S-1303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., 
Washington, DC 20210.


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    Signed at Washington, DC, this 24th day of January 2008.
Karen M. Czarnecki,
Acting Assistant Secretary.
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