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ESTIMATES OF ANNUALIZED HOUR BURDEN 1—CSAT GPRA CLIENT OUTCOME MEASURES FOR DISCRETIONARY
PROGRAMS—Continued
Center/form/respondent
type
Total ...........
Number of
respondents
Responses
per
respondent
326,586 ........
........................
Total
responses
1,050,236
Hours per
response
......................
Total hour
burden
165,841
Added burden
proportion 2
Total annual
burden hours
........................
66,326
NOTES:
1 This table represents the maximum additional burden if adult respondents, for the discretionary services programs including ATR, provide
three sets of responses/data and if CSAT adolescent respondents provide four sets of responses/data.
2 Added burden proportion is an adjustment reflecting customary and usual business practices programs engage in (e.g., they already collect
the data items).
3 Screening, Brief Intervention, Treatment and Referral (SBIRT) grant program:
* 150,618 Screening Only (SO) respondents complete section A of the GPRA instrument, all of these items are asked during a customary and
usual intake process resulting in zero burden; and
* 27,679 Brief Intervention (BI) respondents complete sections A & B of the GPRA instrument, all of these items are asked during a customary
and usual intake process resulting in zero burden; and
* 9,200 Brief Treatment (BT) & Referral to Treatment (RT) respondents complete all sections of the GPRA instrument.
4 Data Extract by Grants: Grant burden for capturing customary and usual data.
5 Upload: All 24 ATR grants upload data.
6 Upload: 5 of the 7 SBIRT grants upload data; the other 2 grants conduct direct data entry.
The estimates in this table reflect the
maximum annual burden for currently
funded discretionary services programs.
The number of clients/participants
served in following years is estimated to
be the same assuming level funding of
the discretionary programs, resulting in
the same annual burden estimate for
those years.
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by December 31, 2008 to:
SAMHSA Desk Officer, Human
Resources and Housing Branch, Office
of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503; due to potential
delays in OMB’s receipt and processing
of mail sent through the U.S. Postal
Service, respondents are encouraged to
submit comments by fax to: 202–395–
6974.
Dated: November 24, 2008.
Elaine Parry,
Acting Director, Office of Program Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
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Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment; Notice of Meeting
Pursuant to Public Law 92–463,
notice is hereby given of the meeting of
the Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment (CSAT) National Advisory
Council on December 11, 2008.
The meeting is open to the public and
will include discussion of the Center’s
policy issues, and current
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administrative, legislative, and program
developments.
Attendance by the public will be
limited to space available. Public
comments are welcome. Please
communicate with the CSAT Council’s
Designated Federal Official, Ms. Cynthia
Graham (see contact information below),
to make arrangements to attend,
comment or to request special
accommodations for persons with
disabilities.
Substantive program information, a
summary of the meeting, and a roster of
Council members may be obtained as
soon as possible after the meeting, either
by accessing the SAMHSA Committee
Web site, https://www.nac.samhsa.gov/
CSAT/csatnac.aspx, or by contacting
Ms. Graham. The transcript for the
meeting will also be available on the
SAMHSA Committee Web site within
three weeks after the meeting.
Committee Name: Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration,
CSAT National Advisory Council.
Date/Time/Type: December 11, 2008. From
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.: Open.
Place: 1 Choke Cherry Road, Sugarloaf and
Seneca Conference Rooms, Rockville,
Maryland 20857.
Contact: Cynthia Graham, M.S., Designated
Federal Official, SAMHSA/CSAT National
Advisory Council, 1 Choke Cherry Road,
Room 5–1036, Rockville, MD 20857,
Telephone: (240) 276–1692.
Fax: (240) 276–1690, E-mail:
cynthia.graham@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Toian Vaughn,
Committee Management Officer, Substance
Abuse and Mental Health, Services
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention; Notice of Meeting
Pursuant to Public Law 92–463,
notice is hereby given that the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration’s (SAMHSA)
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
(CSAP) National Advisory Council will
meet on December 15, 2008, from 2 p.m.
to 3 p.m. via teleconference.
The meeting will include discussion
and evaluation of grant applications
reviewed by Initial Review Groups.
Therefore, the meeting will be closed to
the public as determined by the
Administrator, SAMHSA, in accordance
with Title 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(6) and 5
U.S.C. App. 2, Section 10(d).
Substantive program information, a
summary of the meeting, and a roster of
Committee members may be obtained
either by accessing the SAMHSA
Committee’s Web site at https://
www.samhsa.gov/council/csap/
csapnac.aspx as soon as possible after
the meeting, or by contacting CSAP
National Advisory Council’s Designated
Federal Official, Ms. Tia Haynes (see
contact information below).
Committee Name: Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
National Advisory Council.
Date/Time/Type: December 15, 2008, 2
p.m. to 3 p.m.: CLOSED.
Place: 1 Choke Cherry Road, Conference
Room 4–1058, Rockville, Maryland 20857.
Contact: Tia Haynes, Designated Federal
Official, SAMHSA/CSAP National Advisory
Council, 1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 4–1066,
Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (240) 276–
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2436; FAX: (240) 276–2430, E-mail:
tia.haynes@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Toian Vaughn,
Committee Management Officer, Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration.
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) is making available eighteen (18)
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 July 1 and
September 30, 2008.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessments
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until January 30, 2009, after which they
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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
July 1 and September 30, 2008, the
Chief Privacy Officer of the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) approved
and published eighteen (18) Privacy
Impact Assessments (PIAs) on the DHS
Privacy Office Web site, https://
www.dhs.gov/privacy, under the link for
‘‘Privacy Impact Assessments.’’ These
PIAs cover eighteen (18) separate DHS
programs. Below is a short summary of
those programs, 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: United States Visitor and
Immigrant Status Indicator Technology
Program/Department of Homeland
Security and the United Kingdom
Border Agency’s International Group
Visa Services Project.
Component: US–VISIT.
Date of approval: July 1, 2008.
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DHS provides the United Kingdom
Border Agency’s (UKBA) International
Group Visa Services (formerly known as
UKvisas) with additional information to
determine whether visa applicants for
entry into the United Kingdom are
eligible to obtain a visa or other travel
documents according to applicable
United Kingdom laws. Accordingly, the
United States Visitor and Immigrant
Status Indicator Technology (US VISIT)
Program will receive biometric and
biographic information from UKBA
International Group Visa Services about
applicants for visas to the United
Kingdom and will query those
applicants’ biometric information
against the Automated Biometric
Identification System’s (IDENT) list of
subjects of interest (e.g., ‘‘Subjects of
interest’’ are people of interest to the
U.S. or international law enforcement
and/or intelligence agencies because of
suspected or confirmed illegal activity).
US-VISIT provides UKBA with results
from the query, along with, in some
cases, details of the analysis supporting
the returned results. US–VISIT
published this PIA because US–VISIT
will receive and share personally
identifiable information (PII) with the
UKBA.
System: Procedures for Processing
Travel Documents at the Border.
Component: Customs and Border
Protection.
Date of approval: July 2, 2008.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP), published this PIA to give notice
of its procedures for recording certain
border crossing information and
validating the travel documents
provided by individuals at air, land, and
sea ports of entry who are admitted or
paroled into the United States. CBP
maintains information regarding
persons who are admitted or paroled
into the United States, and where
applicable exit the United States in
accordance with the Privacy Act system
of records notices for the Border
Crossing Information (BCI) and for the
Treasury Enforcement Communications
System (TECS), which is being revised
and will be republished in the future as
TECS (no longer an acronym).
As part of processing travelers at the
border, CBP accepts different types of
documents for purposes of establishing
the identity, citizenship, and
admissibility of travelers seeking to
enter the United States. CBP populates
BCI with certain information provided
by or on behalf of persons who are
admitted, paroled into, or depart the
U.S. In addition the information
maintained by BCI regarding such
persons may be derived from different
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DHS systems of records, Department of
State systems of records, and the
systems of other governmental or tribal
authorities (including foreign
governments). CBP uses this
information to validate the travel
documentation provided by or on behalf
of the individual, make determinations
regarding an individual’s admissibility,
and ensure compliance with all other
U.S. laws enforced by CBP at the border.
This PIA explains the information
technology and the information flow
between BCI, TECS, and other Privacy
Act system of records, including the
Non-Federal Entity Data System.
System: Operations Center Incident
Management System.
Component: Transportation Security
Administration.
Date of approval: July 7, 2008.
Under the Aviation and
Transportation Security Act (ATSA), the
Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) has ‘‘responsibility for security in
all modes of transportation.’’ TSA uses
an operations center incident
management system called WebEOC to
perform incident management,
coordination, and situation awareness
functions for all modes of
transportation. The system stores
information that it receives about the
following categories of individuals: (1)
Individuals who violate, or are
suspected of violating transportation
security laws, regulations, policies or
procedures; (2) individuals whose
behavior or suspicious activity resulted
in referrals by Ticket Document
Checkers (TDC) to Behavior Detection
Officer (BDO) or Law Enforcement
Officer (LEO) interview (primarily at
airports); or (3) individuals whose
identity must be verified, or checked
against Federal watch lists. Individuals
whose identity must be verified
includes both those individuals who fail
to show acceptable identification
documents to compare to boarding
documents and law enforcement
officials seeking to fly armed. The
system also collects and compiles
reports from Federal, state, local, tribal,
or private sector security officials
related to incidents that may pose a
threat to transportation or national
security. Daily reports will be provided
to executives at TSA and DHS to assist
in incident and operational response
management.
System: RealEyes Project.
Component: Science & Technology.
Date of approval: July 21, 2008.
RealEyes is a research and
development project in the DHS Science
& Technology Directorate (S&T) that
seeks to test the operational
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention; Notice of Meeting
Pursuant to Public Law 92-463, notice is hereby given that the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA)
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) National Advisory Council
will meet on December 15, 2008, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. via
teleconference.
The meeting will include discussion and evaluation of grant
applications reviewed by Initial Review Groups. Therefore, the meeting
will be closed to the public as determined by the Administrator,
SAMHSA, in accordance with Title 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(6) and 5 U.S.C. App.
2, Section 10(d).
Substantive program information, a summary of the meeting, and a
roster of Committee members may be obtained either by accessing the
SAMHSA Committee's Web site at https://www.samhsa.gov/council/csap/csapnac.aspx as soon as possible after the meeting, or by contacting
CSAP National Advisory Council's Designated Federal Official, Ms. Tia
Haynes (see contact information below).
Committee Name: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention National
Advisory Council.
Date/Time/Type: December 15, 2008, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.: CLOSED.
Place: 1 Choke Cherry Road, Conference Room 4-1058, Rockville,
Maryland 20857.
Contact: Tia Haynes, Designated Federal Official, SAMHSA/CSAP
National Advisory Council, 1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 4-1066,
Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (240) 276-
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2436; FAX: (240) 276-2430, E-mail: tia.haynes@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Toian Vaughn,
Committee Management Officer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration.
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