Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegation of Authority, 7603 [E9-3458]
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE—Continued
Type of respondent
Number of
respondents
Form name
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
Total burden
(in hours)
Trainers of the Revised BodyWorks
program.
Coalition leaders, members, and site
coordinators.
Total Hours ................................
204
204
1
10
30/60
3/60
102
102
63
1
30/60
32
Adolescent Post test Questionnaire
Facilitator Feedback Forms (10
forms).
Coalition Pre test Survey .................
50
22
1
10
30/60
5/60
25
18
86
1
20/60
29
Coalition Post test Survey ................
Adolescent Revised BodyWorks program comparison group participant.
Adolescent Post test Questionnaire
Adolescent
Session
Evaluation
Forms (10 forms).
Adolescent Pre test Questionnaire ..
72
1
30/60
36
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Dated: February 10, 2009.
Seleda Perryman,
Office of the Secretary, Paperwork Reduction
Act Reports Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
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Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegation of Authority
Notice is hereby given that I have
delegated to the Director, Office of
Family Assistance, the following
authority vested in me by the Secretary
of Health and Human Services in the
memorandums dated August 20, 1991,
Delegations of Authority for Social
Security Act Programs and September
16, 1997, Delegations of Authority for
the Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
(Pub. L. 104–193).
(a) Authority Delegated.
Authority under section 116 of the
Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
to take action related to the
reimbursement of the federal share of
overpayments that were recovered from
former recipients of the Aid to Families
with Dependent Children (AFDC)
program.
(b) Limitations.
1. This delegation of authority shall
be exercised under the Department’s
existing policies on delegations and
regulations.
2. This delegation of authority
excludes the authority to hold hearings.
3. Any redelegation shall be in writing
and prompt notification must be
provided to all affected managers,
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supervisors, and other personnel, and
requires the concurrence of the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
(c) Effect on Existing Delegations.
As related to the authorities delegated
herein, this delegation of authority
supersedes all previous delegations
relating to the AFDC program delegated
to OFA.
I hereby affirm and ratify any actions
taken by the Director, Office of Family
Assistance, which involved the exercise
of the authorities delegated herein prior
to the effective date of this delegation.
(d) Effective Date.
This delegation of authority is
effective upon the date of signature.
Date signed: February 5, 2009.
Daniel C. Schneider,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and
Families.
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Analysis of Comments and
Implementation of the NIH Public
Access Policy
AGENCY:
National Institutes of Health,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
Background
The National Institutes of Health
(NIH) Public Access Policy requires
investigators funded by the NIH to
submit, or have submitted for them, an
electronic version of their final, peerreviewed manuscripts upon acceptance
for publication to the National Library
of Medicine’s digital archive, PubMed
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months after the official date of
publication. Congress required the NIH
to implement this funding limitation in
Division G, Title II, Section 218 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act of
2008 (‘‘Section 218’’). The Policy is
intended to advance science, provide
public access to the published results of
NIH-funded research, and improve
human health.
The current Public Access Policy is
the culmination of years of effort and
community interaction. Prior to passage
of Section 218, the NIH undertook
extraordinary public outreach
concerning the issue of public access to
the published results of NIH-funded
research. These outreach efforts
included a review of over six thousand
public comments and the establishment
of an independent advisory group to
review NIH’s implementation of a
voluntary Public Access Policy.
Additionally, as part of the process to
implement Section 218 in a transparent
and participatory manner, the NIH
formally sought public input through an
open meeting and a Request for
Information (RFI) seeking public
comment. This open meeting occurred
on March 20, 2008, and was designed to
ensure that a discussion of stakeholder
issues could occur. The feedback from
the open meeting helped define
questions for an RFI, which was
published on the NIH Web site on
March 28, 2008 and in the Federal
Register on March 31, 2008 (73 FR
16881–16895). The RFI was designed to
seek input on the NIH Public Access
Policy, as it was revised to incorporate
Section 218, and the responses to
frequently asked questions (FAQs)
concerning it. The RFI was open for
sixty days following publication in the
Federal Register, from March 28 to May
31, 2008.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegation of Authority
Notice is hereby given that I have delegated to the Director,
Office of Family Assistance, the following authority vested in me by
the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the memorandums dated
August 20, 1991, Delegations of Authority for Social Security Act
Programs and September 16, 1997, Delegations of Authority for the
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
(Pub. L. 104-193).
(a) Authority Delegated.
Authority under section 116 of the Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 to take action related to the
reimbursement of the federal share of overpayments that were recovered
from former recipients of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children
(AFDC) program.
(b) Limitations.
1. This delegation of authority shall be exercised under the
Department's existing policies on delegations and regulations.
2. This delegation of authority excludes the authority to hold
hearings.
3. Any redelegation shall be in writing and prompt notification
must be provided to all affected managers, supervisors, and other
personnel, and requires the concurrence of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Administration.
(c) Effect on Existing Delegations.
As related to the authorities delegated herein, this delegation of
authority supersedes all previous delegations relating to the AFDC
program delegated to OFA.
I hereby affirm and ratify any actions taken by the Director,
Office of Family Assistance, which involved the exercise of the
authorities delegated herein prior to the effective date of this
delegation.
(d) Effective Date.
This delegation of authority is effective upon the date of
signature.
Date signed: February 5, 2009.
Daniel C. Schneider,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families.
[FR Doc. E9-3458 Filed 2-17-09; 8:45 am]
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