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[4] The Commission has previously taken
action where the credit reporting agency
failed to adequately screen purchasers of
consumer credit information. For instance, in
United States v. ChoicePoint, Inc., 09–CV–
0198 (N.D. Ga. Oct. 19, 2009), the
Commission alleged that the failure to screen
customers led to the sale of 160,000 credit
reports to identity thieves posing as
customers of ChoicePoint.
[5] The Fair Credit Reporting Act
authorizes the Commission to seek civil
penalties for violations of the Act. 15 U.S.C.
1681s(a)(2)(A).
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National Institutes of Health Statement
of Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority
Part N, National Institutes of Health,
of the Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
for the Department of Health and
Human Services (40 FR 22859, May 27,
1975, as amended most recently at 66
FR 6617, January 22, 2001, and
redesignated from Part HN as Part N at
60 FR 56605, November 9, 1995), is
amended as set forth below to establish
the Office of Portfolio Analysis (OPA)
and Office of Program Evaluation and
Performance (OPEP) within the Division
of Program Coordination, Planning and
Strategic Initiative (DPCPSI) within the
Office of the Director.
Section N–AW, Organization and
Functions, is amended as follows:
Immediately after the paragraph headed
‘‘Office of Portfolio Analysis and
Strategic Initiatives’’ (N AW6, formerly
HN AW6), insert the following:
Office of Portfolio Analysis (N AW7,
formerly N AW7) (1) Prepare and
analyze data on NIH sponsored
biomedical research to inform trans-NIH
planning and coordination; (2) serve as
a resource for portfolio management at
the programmatic level; (3) employ
databases, analytic tools, methodologies
and other resources to conduct
assessments in support of portfolio
analyses and priority setting in
scientific areas of interest across NIH;
(4) research and develop new analytic
tools, support systems, and
specifications for new resources in
coordination with other NIH
organizations to enhance the
management of the NIH’s scientific
portfolio; and (5) provide, in
coordination with other NIH
organizations, training on portfolio
analysis tools, procedures, and
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Office of Program Evaluation and
Performance (N AW8, formerly N AW8)
(1) Plan, conduct, coordinate, and
support program evaluations, including
IC-specific program and project
evaluations and trans-NIH evaluations;
(2) manage and administer NIH’s
Evaluation Set-Aside Program; (3)
coordinate and direct the preparation of
plans and reports required by the
Government Performance and Results
Act (GPRA), including the development
of required performance measures; (4)
identify and advise on emerging
national issues within program
evaluation and performance, including
NIH’s response to legislative, regulatory,
and policy requirements of the GPRA
and administration of the NIH-wide
evaluation program.
Delegations of Authority Statement:
All delegations and redelegations of
authority to officers and employees of
NIH that were in effect immediately
prior to the effective date of this
reorganization and are consistent with
this reorganization shall continue in
effect, pending further redelegation.
Dated: January 21, 2011.
LaVerene Stringfield,
Associate Director for Management, OD, ES,
NIH.
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Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance
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comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395–5806.
Written comments should be received
within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
National Voluntary Environmental
Assessment Information System
(NVEAIS)—New—National Center for
Environmental Health (NCEH), Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
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Background and Brief Description
The CDC is requesting OMB approval
for a National Voluntary Environmental
Assessment Information System to
collect data from foodborne illness
outbreak environmental assessments
routinely conducted by local, state,
territorial, or tribal food safety programs
during outbreak investigations.
Environmental assessment data are not
currently collected at the national level.
The data reported through this
information system will provide timely
data on the causes of outbreaks,
including environmental factors
associated with outbreaks, and are
essential to environmental public health
regulators’ efforts to respond more
effectively to outbreaks and prevent
future, similar outbreaks.
The information system was
developed by the Environmental Health
Specialists Network (EHS–Net), a
collaborative project of federal and state
public health agencies. The EHS–Net
has developed a standardized
instrument for reporting data relevant to
foodborne illness outbreak
environmental assessments.
State, local, tribal, and territorial food
safety programs are the respondents for
this data collection. Although it is not
possible to determine how many
programs will choose to participate, as
NVEAIS is voluntary, the maximum
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
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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: February 3, 2011.
Carol E. Walker,
CDC Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Opportunity Announcement (FOA),
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Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Board of Scientific Counselors,
National Center for Health Statistics:
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Number of respondents
This gives notice under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Public Law
92–463) of October 6, 1972, that the
Board of Scientific Counselors, National
Center for Health Statistics, Department
of Health and Human Services, has been
renewed for a 2-year period through
January 19, 2013.
For information, contact Virginia
Cain, PhD, Designated Federal Officer,
Board of Scientific Counselors, National
Center for Health Statistics, Department
of Health and Human Services, 3311
Toledo Road, Room 7204, Mailstop P08,
Hyattsville, Maryland 20782, telephone
301/458–4395 or fax 301/458–4020.
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and Services Office, has been delegated
the authority to sign Federal Register
notices pertaining to announcements of
meetings and other committee
management activities, for both the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Dated: January 31, 2011.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92– 463), the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces the aforementioned meeting:
Time And Date: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., March
21, 2011 (Closed).
Place: Sheraton Gateway Hotel
Atlanta Airport, 1900 Sullivan Road,
Atlanta, Georgia 30337, Telephone:
(770)997–1100.
Status: The meeting will be closed to
the public in accordance with
provisions set forth in Section 552b(c)
(4) and (6), Title 5 U.S.C., and the
Determination of the Director,
Management Analysis and Services
Office, CDC, pursuant to Public Law
92–463.
Matters To Be Discussed: The meeting
will include the initial review,
discussion, and evaluation of
applications received in response to
‘‘Enhanced Surveillance for New
Vaccine Preventable Disease, FOA
IP11–010, initial review.’’
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE
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Scientific Review Officer, CDC, 1600
Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop E60,
Atlanta, Georgia 30333, Telephone:
(404) 498–2733. The Director,
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Office, has been delegated the authority
to sign Federal Register notices
pertaining to announcements of
meetings and other committee
management activities, for both the
Centers for Disease Control and
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Prevention and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Dated: January 31, 2011.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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Board of Scientific Counselors,
National Center for Injury Prevention
and Control (BSC, NCIPC)
In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces the following meeting of the
aforementioned board:
Times and Dates: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.,
February 24, 2011; 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m.,
February 25, 2011.
Place: Atlanta Marriott Century
Center, 2000 Century Boulevard,
Atlanta, Georgia 30345.
Status: Open to the public, limited
only by the space available. The meeting
room accommodates approximately 75
people.
Purpose: The Board will: (1) Conduct,
encourage, cooperate with, and assist
other appropriate public health
authorities, scientific institutions, and
scientists in the conduct of research,
investigations, experiments,
demonstrations, and studies relating to
the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control,
and prevention of physical and mental
diseases, and other impairments; (2)
assist States and their political
subdivisions in preventing and
suppressing communicable diseases and
other preventable conditions and in
promoting health and well-being; and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30 Day-11-10BG]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
the CDC Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 639-5960 or send an e-mail
to omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395-
5806. Written comments should be received within 30 days of this
notice.
Proposed Project
National Voluntary Environmental Assessment Information System
(NVEAIS)--New--National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH), Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The CDC is requesting OMB approval for a National Voluntary
Environmental Assessment Information System to collect data from
foodborne illness outbreak environmental assessments routinely
conducted by local, state, territorial, or tribal food safety programs
during outbreak investigations. Environmental assessment data are not
currently collected at the national level. The data reported through
this information system will provide timely data on the causes of
outbreaks, including environmental factors associated with outbreaks,
and are essential to environmental public health regulators' efforts to
respond more effectively to outbreaks and prevent future, similar
outbreaks.
The information system was developed by the Environmental Health
Specialists Network (EHS-Net), a collaborative project of federal and
state public health agencies. The EHS-Net has developed a standardized
instrument for reporting data relevant to foodborne illness outbreak
environmental assessments.
State, local, tribal, and territorial food safety programs are the
respondents for this data collection. Although it is not possible to
determine how many programs will choose to participate, as NVEAIS is
voluntary, the maximum 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
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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
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Number Average burden
Respondents Data collection activity/ Number of responses per per response
form name respondents respondent (in hours)
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Food safety program personnel......... Reporting environmental 1,400 1 2
assessment data into
electronic system.
Food safety program personnel......... Manager interview....... 1,400 4 20/60
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Dated: February 3, 2011.
Carol E. Walker,
CDC Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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