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potential number of program
respondents is approximately 3,000.
However, these programs will be
reporting data on outbreaks, not their
programs or personnel. It is not possible
to determine exactly how many
outbreaks will occur in the future, nor
where they will occur. However, we can
estimate, based on existing data that a
maximum of 1,400 foodborne illness
outbreaks will occur annually. Only
programs in the jurisdictions in which
these outbreaks occur would report to
NVEAIS. Consequently, we have based
our respondent burden estimate on the
number of outbreaks likely to occur
each year. Assuming each outbreak
occurs in a different jurisdiction, there
will be one respondent per outbreak.
Each respondent will respond only once
per outbreak investigated.
There are two activities for which we
need to estimate burden for these
programs. The first is entering all
requested environmental assessment
data into NVEAIS. This will be done
once for each outbreak. This will take
approximately 120 minutes per
outbreak.
The second activity requiring a
burden estimate is the manager
interview that will be conducted at each
establishment associated with an
outbreak. Most outbreaks are associated
with only one establishment; however,
some are associated with multiple
establishments. We estimate that a
maximum average of 4 manager
interviews will be conducted per
outbreak. Each interview will take about
20 minutes.
The total estimated annual burden is
4,667 hours (see Table). There is no cost
to the respondents other than their time.
ESTIMATED ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS
Respondents
Data collection
activity/form name
Food safety program personnel ......................
Reporting environmental assessment data
into electronic system.
Manager interview ..........................................
Food safety program personnel ......................
Dated: November 23, 2010.
Catina Conner,
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
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Comment Request
Title: State Personal Responsibility
Education Program (PREP).
OMB No.: 0970–0380.
Number of
responses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Description: The Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act, 2010, also
known as health care reform, amends
Title V of the Social Security Act (42
U.S.C. 701 et seq.) as amended by
sections 2951 and 2952(c), by adding
section 513, authorizing the Personal
Responsibility Education Program
(PREP). The President signed into law
the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act on March 23, 2010, Public Law
111–148, which adds the new PREP
formula grant program. The purpose of
this program is to educate adolescents
on both abstinence and contraception to
prevent pregnancy and sexually
transmitted infections (STIs); and at
least three adulthood preparation
subjects. The Personal Responsibility
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
1,400
1
2
1,400
4
20/60
Education grant program funding is
available for fiscal years 2010 through
2014.
An emergency request is being made
to solicit comments from the public on
paperwork reduction as it relates to
ACYF’s receipt of the following
documents from applicants and
awardees: Application for Mandatory
Formula Grant. State Plan. Performance
Progress Report.
Respondents: 50 States and 9
Territories, to include, District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,
Guam, American Samoa, Northern
Mariana Islands, the Federated States of
Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and
Palau.
ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES
Number of
respondents
Instrument
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Application, to include program narrative ........................................................
State Plan ........................................................................................................
Performance Progress Reports .......................................................................
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 5,664.
Additional Information: Copies of the
proposed collection may be obtained by
writing to the Administration for
Children and Families, Office of
Administration, Office of Information
Services, 370 L’Enfant Promenade, SW.,
Washington, DC 20447, Attn: ACF
Reports Clearance Officer. All requests
should be identified by the title of the
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information collection. E-mail address:
infocollection@acf.hhs.gov.
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responses per
respondent
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1
2
Average
burden hours
per response
24
40
16
Total burden
hours
1,416
2,360
1,888
proposed information collection should
be sent directly to the following: Office
of Management and Budget, Paperwork
Reduction Project, Fax: 202–395–7285,
e-mail:
OIRA_SUBMISSION@OMB.EOP.GOV,
Attn: Desk Officer for the
Administration for Children and
Families.
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Dated: November 24, 2010.
Robert Sargis,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2010–30105 Filed 11–29–10; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Request for Public Comment on the
Proposed Adoption of Administration
for Native Americans (ANA) Program
Policies and Procedures
Administration for Native
Americans, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 814 of the
Native American Programs Act of 1974
(NAPA), as amended, the
Administration for Native Americans
(ANA) is required to provide members
of the public an opportunity to
comment on proposed changes in
interpretive rules, general statements of
policy, and rules of agency procedure or
practice, and to give notice of the final
adoption of such changes at least 30
days before the changes become
effective. In accordance with notice
requirements of NAPA, ANA herein
describes its proposed interpretive
rules, general statements of policy, and
rules of agency procedure or practice as
they relate to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2011
Funding Opportunity Announcements
(FOA) for the following programs:
Social and Economic Development
Strategies (SEDS), Social and Economic
Development Strategies—Tribal
Governance (SEDS—TG), Social and
Economic Development Strategies—
Assets for Independence (SEDS—AFI),
Native Language Preservation and
Maintenance (Language P&M), Native
Language Preservation and
Maintenance—Esther Martinez Initiative
(Language—EMI), and Environmental
Regulatory Enhancement (ERE). This
notice also provides additional
information about ANA’s plan for
administering the programs.
DATES: The deadline for receipt of
comments is 30 days from the date of
publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Comments in response to
this notice should be addressed to
Lillian Sparks, Commissioner,
Administration for Native Americans,
370 L’Enfant Promenade, SW., Mail
Stop: Aerospace 2—West, Washington,
DC 20447. Delays may occur in mail
delivery to Federal offices; therefore, a
copy of comments should be faxed to
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SUMMARY:
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(202) 690–7441. Comments will be
available for inspection by members of
the public at the Administration for
Native Americans, 901 D Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20447.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Killian, Program Specialist, (877)
922–9262.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
814 of NAPA, as amended, requires
ANA to provide notice of its proposed
interpretive rules, general statements of
policy, and rules of agency organization,
procedure, or practice. The proposed
clarifications, modifications, and new
text will appear in the FY 2011 FOAs:
SEDS, SEDS—TG, SEDS—AFI,
Language P&M, Language—EMI, and
ERE. This notice serves to fulfill this
requirement.
A. Funding Opportunity
Announcements
1. Social and Economic Development
Strategies (SEDS)
In FY 2011, ANA will combine the
SEDS and SEDS—Special Initiative
(SEDS—SI) FOAs from FY 2010 into one
SEDS FOA. The SEDS FOA will include
all program areas of interest from the
previous FOAs which address Social
Development, Economic Development,
and Strengthening Families. Governance
projects will be addressed in a separate
FOA (see SEDS—TG, below). The SEDS
FOA will include two funding ranges
with the higher funding amount being
the disqualification factor for
applications (see Section C of this
Notice for more information on funding
ranges). Furthermore, through the SEDS
FOA, ANA will fund project proposals
from Tribes to prepare applications for
Federal recognition. Tribes will only be
allowed to receive funding for this
priority area once, as per the funding
restriction which states, ‘‘ANA does not
fund projects that are essentially
identical or similar in whole or in part
to previously funded projects proposed
by the same applicant or activities or
projects proposed by a consortium that
duplicate activities for which any
consortium member also receives
funding from ANA.’’ This is a return to
the ANA priority of the 1990s. (Legal
authority: Section 803(a) of NAPA, as
amended.)
2. SEDS—Tribal Governance (TG)
In FY 2011 ANA will introduce
SEDS—TG to fund tribal governance
projects. These types of projects were
formerly funded under SEDS. ANA will
expand the governance priority to
emphasize projects that strengthen the
internal capacity and infrastructure of
tribal governments to increase services
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provided to children and families. The
FOA will also emphasize increasing the
tribal government’s ability to exercise
local control and decision making over
their resources. ANA is particularly
interested in projects designed to
develop strong linkages between social
services, health programs, and schools
serving Native children. Program areas
of interest will be expanded to include:
(1) Interoperability: Promote program
coordination among human and social
service programs for tribal communities
to strengthen the programs they provide
to their children, youth, and families.
(2) Comprehensive Strategies:
Develop comprehensive
intergovernmental strategies involving
tribal, State and Federal governments to
meet the needs of tribal children and
youth.
(3) Self-Governance: Build the
capacity and infrastructure of tribal
governments to enter into selfgovernance compacts.
ANA believes this FOA will
encourage Tribes and Native
communities to look at new
opportunities and methods for
providing services to their communities.
Applicants eligible for this FOA are the
same as those identified for SEDS.
(Legal authority: Section 803(a) of
NAPA, as amended.)
3. SEDS—Assets for Independence (AFI)
ANA is partnering with the Office of
Community Services’ (OCS) AFI
program to support Tribes and Native
organizations in planning and
implementing comprehensive assetbuilding projects. ANA and OCS are
providing this support through funding
opportunities, training, and technical
assistance. The AFI program is an
assets-based approach for assisting lowincome families out of poverty. The
program assists individuals and families
to save earned income in specialpurpose, matched savings accounts
called Individual Development
Accounts (IDAs). Every dollar in savings
deposited into an IDA by a participant
will be combined with non-participant
funds (from $1 to $8 combined Federal
(AFI) and non-Federal funds). The
program promotes savings and enables a
participant to acquire a lasting asset. An
AFI participant can use the IDA savings
to achieve any of three objectives:
acquire a first home, capitalize a small
business, or enroll in postsecondary
education or training.
ANA, through its SEDS program, and
OCS, through its AFI program, are
offering Tribes and Native organizations
a joint funding initiative. The purpose
of the joint SEDS–AFI funding is to
support Tribes and Native organizations
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Title: State Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP).
OMB No.: 0970-0380.
Description: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 2010,
also known as health care reform, amends Title V of the Social Security
Act (42 U.S.C. 701 et seq.) as amended by sections 2951 and 2952(c), by
adding section 513, authorizing the Personal Responsibility Education
Program (PREP). The President signed into law the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act on March 23, 2010, Public Law 111-148, which
adds the new PREP formula grant program. The purpose of this program is
to educate adolescents on both abstinence and contraception to prevent
pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); and at least
three adulthood preparation subjects. The Personal Responsibility
Education grant program funding is available for fiscal years 2010
through 2014.
An emergency request is being made to solicit comments from the
public on paperwork reduction as it relates to ACYF's receipt of the
following documents from applicants and awardees: Application for
Mandatory Formula Grant. State Plan. Performance Progress Report.
Respondents: 50 States and 9 Territories, to include, District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Northern
Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall
Islands and Palau.
Annual Burden Estimates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Average
Instrument Number of responses per burden hours Total burden
respondents respondent per response hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application, to include program narrative....... 59 1 24 1,416
State Plan...................................... 59 1 40 2,360
Performance Progress Reports.................... 59 2 16 1,888
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Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 5,664.
Additional Information: Copies of the proposed collection may be
obtained by writing to the Administration for Children and Families,
Office of Administration, Office of Information Services, 370 L'Enfant
Promenade, SW., Washington, DC 20447, Attn: ACF Reports Clearance
Officer. All requests should be identified by the title of the
information collection. E-mail address: infocollection@acf.hhs.gov.
OMB Comment: OMB is required to make a decision concerning the
collection of information between 30 and 60 days after publication of
this document in the Federal Register. Therefore, a comment is best
assured of having its full effect if OMB receives it within 30 days of
publication. Written comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent directly to the following: Office
of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project, Fax: 202-395-
7285, e-mail: OIRA_SUBMISSION@OMB.EOP.GOV, Attn: Desk Officer for the
Administration for Children and Families.
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Dated: November 24, 2010.
Robert Sargis,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2010-30105 Filed 11-29-10; 8:45 am]
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