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Information Collection: Early Retiree
Reinsurance Program (ERRP); Use:
Under section 1102 of the Affordable
Care Act and implementing regulations
at 45 CFR part 149, employment-based
plans that offer health benefits to early
retirees and their spouses, surviving
spouses and dependents are eligible
under a temporary program to receive a
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certain health benefits for such
individuals (the Early Retiree
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(HHS). In order to receive
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration on Aging
Funding Availability for Title VI Grant
Applications; Extension
Purpose of Notice: Because of the
continuing needs of Tribal elders, the
Administration on Aging is extending
the date for which the Title VI grants
applications for the grant period April 1,
2011 to March 31, 2014 are due.
Applications will be accepted from
Tribes with grants that end on March
31, 2011.
Funding Opportunity Title/Program
Name: Older Americans Act (OAA),
Title VI, Part A—Grants for Native
Americans, Part B—Grants for Native
Hawaiian Programs and Part C—Grants
for the Native American Caregiver
Support Program.
Announcement Type: This is the
second announcement regarding these
grant dollars extending the due date.
Funding Opportunity Number:
Program Announcement No. HHS–
2011–AoA–Title VI–1101.
Statutory Authority: The Older Americans
Act, Public Law 109–365.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Number: 93.047, Title VI Parts A and
B and 93.054, Title VI Part C.
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The deadline date for the
submission of applications is January 7,
2011.
DATES:
I. Funding Opportunity Description
This announcement seeks proposals
for grants to provide nutritional and
supportive services to Indian elders and
Native Hawaiian elders under Part A
and Part B and Family Caregiver
support services under Part C. The goal
of these programs is to increase home
and community based services to older
Indians, Alaska Natives and Native
Hawaiians, which respond to local
needs and are consistent with evidencebased prevention practices. A detailed
description of the funding opportunity
may be found at https://www.aoa.gov.
II. Award Information
1. Funding Instrument Type: Grant.
2. Anticipated Total Priority Area
Funding per Budget Period.
The Administration on Aging (AoA)
will accept applications for funding for
a three-year project period, April 1,
2011 to March 31, 2014, in FY 2011
under the OAA, Title VI, Part A—Grants
for Native Americans, Part B—Grants for
Native Hawaiian Programs and Part C—
Grants for the Native American
Caregiver Support Program. Current
annual funding levels for Title VI, Part
A and Part B range from $76,160 to
$186,000. Current annual funding levels
for Title VI, Part C range from $14,410
to $57,680. Distribution of funds among
tribal organizations and Native
Hawaiian organizations is subject to the
availability of appropriations to carry
out Title VI. Funding is based on the
number of eligible elders age 60 and
over in your proposed service area.
Successful applications from new
grantees will be funded pending
availability of additional funds. For
those applying for Title VI, Parts A and
B funding you have the option to also
apply for Part C. However, to apply for
Part C, you must apply for both Part A
and Part C or Part B and Part C.
III. Eligibility Criteria and Other
Requirements
1. Eligible Applicants
Eligibility for grant awards is limited
to Tribes with grants that end on March
31, 2011. A tribal organization or Indian
tribe must meet the application
requirements contained in sections
612(a), 612(b), and 612(c) of the OAA.
A public or nonprofit organization
serving Native Hawaiians must meet the
application requirements contained in
sections 622(1), 622(2), and 625 of the
OAA. Under the Native American
Caregiver Support Program, a tribal or
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Native Hawaiian organization must
meet the requirements as contained in
section 631 of the OAA.
These sections are described in the
application kit.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Cost Sharing or matching does not
apply to these grants.
3. DUNS Number
All grant applicants must obtain a
D–U–N–S number from Dun and
Bradstreet. It is a nine-digit
identification number, which provides
unique identifiers of single business
entities. The D–U–N–S number is free
and easy to obtain from https://
www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/.
4. Intergovernmental Review
Executive Order 12372,
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs, is not applicable to these
grant applications.
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2. Address for Application Submission
Applicants are encouraged to submit
applications electronically via e-mail to
Grants.Office@aoa.hhs.gov with the
following in the subject line of the
e-mail: ‘‘FY2011–2014 Title VI
Application: (insert your tribal
organization name).’’ If sending via
overnight delivery service, applications
must be submitted to the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration on Aging,
Office of Grants Management, One
Massachusetts Ave., NW., Room 4714,
Washington, DC 20201, attn: Yi-Hsin
Yan, and documented with a receipt by
the deadline listed in the DATES section
of this Notice.
Faxed applications will not be
accepted.
3. Submission Dates and Times
To receive consideration, applications
must be received by 11:59 p.m. est on
the deadline listed in the DATES section
of this Notice.
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VII. Agency Contacts
Direct inquiries regarding
programmatic issues to U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services,
Administration on Aging, Office for
American Indian, Alaskan Native and
Native Hawaiian Programs, Washington,
DC 20201, telephone: (202) 357–3502.
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1. Address To Request Application
Package
Application kits are available by
writing to the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, Administration on
Aging, Office for American Indian,
Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian
Programs, Washington, DC 20201, by
calling 202/357–3422, or online at
https://www.aoa.gov.
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VI. Application Review Information
Not Applicable.
Dated: December 17, 2010.
Kathy Greenlee,
Assistant Secretary for Aging.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
V. Responsiveness Criteria
Each application submitted will be
screened to determine whether it was
received by the closing date and time.
Applications received by the closing
date and time will be screened for
completeness and conformity with the
requirements outlined in Sections III
and IV of this Notice and the Program
Announcement. Only complete
applications that meet these
requirements will be considered for
funding.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[Docket Number NIOSH 161–A]
Draft Current Intelligence Bulletin
‘‘Occupational Exposure to Carbon
Nanotubes and Nanofibers’’
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC),
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting and
availability of draft document for public
comment.
AGENCY:
On Wednesday, April 8, 2009
[74 FR 15985], the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC),
announced in the Federal Register
plans to evaluate the scientific data on
carbon nanotubes and to issue its
findings on the potential health risks. A
draft Current Intelligence Bulletin
entitled ‘‘Occupational Exposure to
Carbon Nanotubes and Nanofibers’’ has
been developed which contains an
assessment of the toxicological data and
provides recommendations for the safe
handling of these materials. NIOSH is
seeking comments on the draft
document and plans to have a public
meeting to discuss the document. The
SUMMARY:
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draft document and instructions for
submitting comments can be found at
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docket/
review/docket161A/default.html. This
guidance publication does not have the
force or effect of the law.
Public Comment Period: Comments
must be received by February 18, 2011.
Public Meeting Time and Date: 9
a.m.–4 p.m., February 3, 2011.
Place: Millennium Hotel Cincinnati,
Grand Ballroom A, 150 West 5th Street,
Cincinnati, OH 45202.
Purpose of Meeting: To discuss and
obtain comments on the draft document,
‘‘Occupational Exposure to Carbon
Nanotubes and Nanofibers’’. Special
emphasis will be placed on discussion
of the following:
(1) Whether the hazard identification,
risk estimation, and discussion of health
effects for carbon nanotubes and
nanofibers are a reasonable reflection of
the current understanding of the
evidence in the scientific literature;
(2) Workplaces and occupations
where exposure to carbon nanotubes
and nanofibers occur;
(3) Current strategies for controlling
occupational exposure to carbon
nanotubes and nanofibers (e.g.,
engineering controls, work practices,
personal protective equipment;
(4) Current exposure measurement
methods and challenges in measuring
workplace exposures to carbon
nanotubes and nanofibers;
(5) Areas for future collaborative
efforts (e.g., research, communication,
development of exposure measurement
and control strategies).
Status: The forum will include
scientists and representatives from
various government agencies, industry,
labor, and other stakeholders, and is
open to the public. Attendance is
limited only by the space available. The
meeting room accommodates 100
people. Interested parties should contact
the NIOSH Docket Office at
nioshdocket@cdc.gov, (513) 533–8611,
or fax (513) 533–8285, for information
about how to register for the meeting.
Due to limited space, notification of
intent to attend the meeting must be
made to the NIOSH Docket Office no
later than January 28, 2011. Priority for
attendance will be given to those
providing oral comments. Other
requests to attend the meeting will then
be accommodated on a first-come basis.
Persons wanting to provide oral
comments will be permitted 15 minutes.
If additional time becomes available,
presenters will be notified. All requests
to present should contain the name,
address, telephone number, and
relevant business affiliations of the
presenter, topic of the presentation, and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration on Aging
Funding Availability for Title VI Grant Applications; Extension
Purpose of Notice: Because of the continuing needs of Tribal
elders, the Administration on Aging is extending the date for which the
Title VI grants applications for the grant period April 1, 2011 to
March 31, 2014 are due. Applications will be accepted from Tribes with
grants that end on March 31, 2011.
Funding Opportunity Title/Program Name: Older Americans Act (OAA),
Title VI, Part A--Grants for Native Americans, Part B--Grants for
Native Hawaiian Programs and Part C--Grants for the Native American
Caregiver Support Program.
Announcement Type: This is the second announcement regarding these
grant dollars extending the due date.
Funding Opportunity Number: Program Announcement No. HHS-2011-AoA-
Title VI-1101.
Statutory Authority: The Older Americans Act, Public Law 109-
365.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.047,
Title VI Parts A and B and 93.054, Title VI Part C.
DATES: The deadline date for the submission of applications is January
7, 2011.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
This announcement seeks proposals for grants to provide nutritional
and supportive services to Indian elders and Native Hawaiian elders
under Part A and Part B and Family Caregiver support services under
Part C. The goal of these programs is to increase home and community
based services to older Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians,
which respond to local needs and are consistent with evidence-based
prevention practices. A detailed description of the funding opportunity
may be found at https://www.aoa.gov.
II. Award Information
1. Funding Instrument Type: Grant.
2. Anticipated Total Priority Area Funding per Budget Period.
The Administration on Aging (AoA) will accept applications for
funding for a three-year project period, April 1, 2011 to March 31,
2014, in FY 2011 under the OAA, Title VI, Part A--Grants for Native
Americans, Part B--Grants for Native Hawaiian Programs and Part C--
Grants for the Native American Caregiver Support Program. Current
annual funding levels for Title VI, Part A and Part B range from
$76,160 to $186,000. Current annual funding levels for Title VI, Part C
range from $14,410 to $57,680. Distribution of funds among tribal
organizations and Native Hawaiian organizations is subject to the
availability of appropriations to carry out Title VI. Funding is based
on the number of eligible elders age 60 and over in your proposed
service area. Successful applications from new grantees will be funded
pending availability of additional funds. For those applying for Title
VI, Parts A and B funding you have the option to also apply for Part C.
However, to apply for Part C, you must apply for both Part A and Part C
or Part B and Part C.
III. Eligibility Criteria and Other Requirements
1. Eligible Applicants
Eligibility for grant awards is limited to Tribes with grants that
end on March 31, 2011. A tribal organization or Indian tribe must meet
the application requirements contained in sections 612(a), 612(b), and
612(c) of the OAA. A public or nonprofit organization serving Native
Hawaiians must meet the application requirements contained in sections
622(1), 622(2), and 625 of the OAA. Under the Native American Caregiver
Support Program, a tribal or
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Native Hawaiian organization must meet the requirements as contained in
section 631 of the OAA.
These sections are described in the application kit.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching
Cost Sharing or matching does not apply to these grants.
3. DUNS Number
All grant applicants must obtain a D-U-N-S number from Dun and
Bradstreet. It is a nine-digit identification number, which provides
unique identifiers of single business entities. The D-U-N-S number is
free and easy to obtain from https://www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/.
4. Intergovernmental Review
Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs, is not applicable to these grant applications.
IV. Application and Submission Information
1. Address To Request Application Package
Application kits are available by writing to the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, Office for American
Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian Programs, Washington, DC
20201, by calling 202/357-3422, or online at https://www.aoa.gov.
2. Address for Application Submission
Applicants are encouraged to submit applications electronically via
e-mail to Grants.Office@aoa.hhs.gov with the following in the subject
line of the e-mail: ``FY2011-2014 Title VI Application: (insert your
tribal organization name).'' If sending via overnight delivery service,
applications must be submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration on Aging, Office of Grants Management,
One Massachusetts Ave., NW., Room 4714, Washington, DC 20201, attn: Yi-
Hsin Yan, and documented with a receipt by the deadline listed in the
DATES section of this Notice.
Faxed applications will not be accepted.
3. Submission Dates and Times
To receive consideration, applications must be received by 11:59
p.m. est on the deadline listed in the DATES section of this Notice.
V. Responsiveness Criteria
Each application submitted will be screened to determine whether it
was received by the closing date and time. Applications received by the
closing date and time will be screened for completeness and conformity
with the requirements outlined in Sections III and IV of this Notice
and the Program Announcement. Only complete applications that meet
these requirements will be considered for funding.
VI. Application Review Information
Not Applicable.
VII. Agency Contacts
Direct inquiries regarding programmatic issues to U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, Office for
American Indian, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian Programs,
Washington, DC 20201, telephone: (202) 357-3502.
Dated: December 17, 2010.
Kathy Greenlee,
Assistant Secretary for Aging.
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