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Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with Section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 concerning
opportunity for public comment on
proposed collections of information, the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA)
will publish periodic summaries of
proposed projects. To request more
information on the proposed project or
to obtain a copy of the information
collection plans, call the SAMHSA
Reports Clearance Officer at (240) 276–
1243.
Comments are invited on (a) whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
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collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
Proposed Project: Assessment of the
Underage Drinking Prevention
Education Initiatives State/Territory
Videos Project—New
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration/Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention
(SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval of three new data collection
instruments—
• State/Territory Video Contacts
Interview Form
• State/Territory Videos Project—
Dissemination Update Form
• Video Viewers Feedback Form
This new information collection is for
a process assessment of the Underage
Drinking Prevention Education
Initiatives State/Territory Videos project
to be conducted from 2011 through
2014. In 2007, four States participated
in a pilot study to produce videos
highlighting the underage drinking
(UAD) prevention efforts of the States.
Based upon the success of those videos
in showcasing the States’ UAD
prevention activities, 10 additional
States and 1 Territory were provided
funds to produce UAD prevention
videos in 2009. SAMHSA/CSAP intends
to support the production of the State/
Territory UAD prevention videos
annually. Therefore, from 2010 through
2013, SAMHSA/CSAP will invite
approximately 45 additional States/
Territories to produce their own UAD
prevention video.
The information collected for the
assessment will be used by SAMHSA/
CSAP to (1) ascertain whether the
videos produced under the State/
Territory Videos project are assisting
States and Territories in communicating
effectively about their underage
drinking prevention initiatives, goals,
and objectives; (2) document the
dissemination efforts of the videos; and
(3) enhance the technical assistance
(TA) that is provided by the video
production team in producing the
videos. This information collection is
being implemented under authority of
Section 501(d)(4) of the Public Health
Service Act (42 USC 290aa).
There are three phases to the process
assessment of the State/Territory Videos
project—(1) State/Territory video
contacts interviews, (2) dissemination
updates, and (3) video viewers feedback.
Phase I—State/Territory Video
Contacts Interviews—A member of the
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assessment team will contact the
designated State/Territory point of
contact once the video is finalized. The
focus of the interview will be around
the State’s/Territory’s experience in
producing the UAD prevention video,
the dissemination efforts of the video,
and TA received. The interview will be
guided by the State/Territory Video
Contacts Interview Form. The State/
Territory Video Contacts Interview
Form includes 31 items, among which
are included the following:
• Objectives of the video.
• Targeted audiences of the video.
• Dissemination efforts of the video.
• Identification of how the video
increases capacity to communicate
about UAD prevention activities.
• Usefulness of the preplanning
materials and activities.
• Assessment of the TA received.
By 2014, the State/Territory Video
Contacts Interview Form will be
completed with approximately 45 State/
Territory points of contact for videos
produced from 2010 through 2013. It
will take an average of 20 minutes
(0.333 hours) to read the informed
consent statement and complete the
interview. This burden estimate is based
on interviews that were conducted with
the pilot sites in 2007. Only 1 response
per respondent is required.
Phase II—Dissemination Updates—At
about 6 months after the interview, the
State/Territory points of contact will be
sent an e-mail from the assessment team
detailing the need to update the
dissemination efforts of the video for the
past 6 months. The e-mail will include
a coded link to access the State/
Territory Video Project—Dissemination
Update Form. The State/Territory Video
Project—Dissemination Update Form
includes 16 items, among which are
included the following:
• Dissemination efforts of the video
in the past 6 months.
• Feedback received on the video in
the past 6 months.
• Unintended positive outcomes from
the video in the past 6 months.
• Assessment of TA received in the
past 6 months.
At the end of the form, the contact is
thanked and reminded that they will be
recontacted in about 6 months to update
the dissemination efforts of their State’s/
Territory’s video. Following OMB
clearance, an e-mail will be sent to the
State/Territory points of contact for
videos produced during 2007–2009
noting that OMB clearance has been
received for the assessment and asking
them to update the dissemination efforts
of the video for the past 6 months.
These State/Territory points of contact
provided initial details of the
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dissemination activities of their State’s/
Territory’s video to the video
production team during the postproduction phase of the video. All
videos produced under the State/
Territory Videos project during 2007–
2013 (total of 60) will be assessed in this
phase.
The State/Territory Videos Project—
Dissemination Update Form will be
completed by State/Territory points of
contact every 6 months through 2014. A
total of 226 updates are expected
through 2014. It will take an average of
10 minutes (0.167 hours) to review
instructions and complete the online
form. The burden estimate is based on
comments from several potential
respondents who reviewed the form and
provided comments on how long it
would take them to respond to it. The
annualized hour burden is expected to
vary because of differences in when the
videos were produced and the number
of updates that are expected through
2014.
Phase III—Video Viewers Feedback—
The purpose of this phase of the
assessment is to obtain feedback on the
videos to determine if the videos
increased community awareness of the
UAD prevention efforts of the States/
Territories. The Video Viewers
Feedback Form will be located on the
‘‘State Videos’’ page of https://
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov. A link to
the feedback form may also be placed on
SAMHSA’s YouTube channel (if
additional clearance is obtained). If
States/Territories conduct in-person
meetings to showcase the video, they
may direct persons to the ‘‘State Videos’’
page of https://
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov to complete
the form or a link to the form will be
provided that can be placed on their
agency’s Web site. Viewers will be
asked to complete 1 feedback form for
each video viewed. The Video Viewers
Feedback Form includes 16 items,
among which are included the
following:
• Indication of which video was
viewed.
• When and how the video was
viewed.
• Indication of increased awareness
of the State’s/Territory’s UAD
prevention activities.
• Perception of increased
involvement.
• Demographics of the viewers.
This phase will include all videos
produced since 2007 (total of 60). It is
estimated that by 2014, a total of
12,224.40 viewers will complete the
online form, which will take an average
of 5 minutes (0.083 hours) to review the
informed consent statement,
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instructions, and complete the form.
The average completion time is based
on comments from several potential
respondents who reviewed the form and
provided comments on how long it
would take them to respond to it.
Viewers of the video are assumed to be
persons in the health education field or
members of the general public (25 and
75 percent, respectively). The hour
burden is expected to vary because of
this difference in viewers.
ESTIMATED BURDEN TABLE BY PHASE—ALL FOUR YEARS (2011–2014)
Number of
respondents
(production
year of video)
Phases
Phase I—State/Territory Contacts Interviews ......................
Responses
per
respondent
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total hour
burden
45
4 (2007)
11 (2009)
8 (2010)
13 (2011)
12 (2012)
12 (2013)
3,056.10
9,168.30
Phase III—Video Viewers Feedback ...................................
Total—all Phases ..........................................................
45
24
66
48
52
24
12
3,056.10
9,168.30
0.333
0.167
0.167
0.167
0.167
0.167
0.167
0.083
0.083
14.99
4.01
11.02
8.02
8.68
4.01
2.00
253.66
760.97
12,329.40
Phase II—Dissemination Updates .......................................
1
6
6
6
4
2
1
1
1
........................
12,495.40
........................
1,067.36
ESTIMATED AVERAGED* ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE
Number of
respondents
Form name
State/Territory Video Contacts Interview Form ...................
State/Territory Videos Project—Dissemination Update
Form .................................................................................
Video Viewers Feedback Form ...........................................
Total ..............................................................................
Responses
per
respondent
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total hour
burden
15
1
15
0.333
5.00
15
764.03
2,292.08
6.25
1
1
56.50
764.03
2,292.08
0.167
0.083
0.083
9.44
63.42
190.24
3,086.11
........................
3,127.61
........................
268.10
* The numbers reflected in this table are averaged across all 4 years of the assessment, except for the State/Territory Video Contacts Interview
Form which is averaged across 3 years. The hours per response rates are actual not average figures. Figures in this table may be off slightly
from figures in the Estimated Burden Table by Phase—All Four Years (2011–2014) due to rounding.
Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 8–1099, One Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville, MD 20857 and e-mail a copy
to summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Dated: April 27, 2011.
Elaine Parry,
Director, Office of Management, Technology,
and Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 concerning opportunity for public comment on proposed
collections of information, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA) will publish periodic summaries of
proposed projects. To request more information on the proposed project
or to obtain a copy of the information collection plans, call the
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer at (240) 276-1243.
Comments are invited on (a) whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be
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collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.
Proposed Project: Assessment of the Underage Drinking Prevention
Education Initiatives State/Territory Videos Project--New
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval of three new data
collection instruments--
State/Territory Video Contacts Interview Form
State/Territory Videos Project--Dissemination Update Form
Video Viewers Feedback Form
This new information collection is for a process assessment of the
Underage Drinking Prevention Education Initiatives State/Territory
Videos project to be conducted from 2011 through 2014. In 2007, four
States participated in a pilot study to produce videos highlighting the
underage drinking (UAD) prevention efforts of the States. Based upon
the success of those videos in showcasing the States' UAD prevention
activities, 10 additional States and 1 Territory were provided funds to
produce UAD prevention videos in 2009. SAMHSA/CSAP intends to support
the production of the State/Territory UAD prevention videos annually.
Therefore, from 2010 through 2013, SAMHSA/CSAP will invite
approximately 45 additional States/Territories to produce their own UAD
prevention video.
The information collected for the assessment will be used by
SAMHSA/CSAP to (1) ascertain whether the videos produced under the
State/Territory Videos project are assisting States and Territories in
communicating effectively about their underage drinking prevention
initiatives, goals, and objectives; (2) document the dissemination
efforts of the videos; and (3) enhance the technical assistance (TA)
that is provided by the video production team in producing the videos.
This information collection is being implemented under authority of
Section 501(d)(4) of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC 290aa).
There are three phases to the process assessment of the State/
Territory Videos project--(1) State/Territory video contacts
interviews, (2) dissemination updates, and (3) video viewers feedback.
Phase I--State/Territory Video Contacts Interviews--A member of the
assessment team will contact the designated State/Territory point of
contact once the video is finalized. The focus of the interview will be
around the State's/Territory's experience in producing the UAD
prevention video, the dissemination efforts of the video, and TA
received. The interview will be guided by the State/Territory Video
Contacts Interview Form. The State/Territory Video Contacts Interview
Form includes 31 items, among which are included the following:
Objectives of the video.
Targeted audiences of the video.
Dissemination efforts of the video.
Identification of how the video increases capacity to
communicate about UAD prevention activities.
Usefulness of the preplanning materials and activities.
Assessment of the TA received.
By 2014, the State/Territory Video Contacts Interview Form will be
completed with approximately 45 State/Territory points of contact for
videos produced from 2010 through 2013. It will take an average of 20
minutes (0.333 hours) to read the informed consent statement and
complete the interview. This burden estimate is based on interviews
that were conducted with the pilot sites in 2007. Only 1 response per
respondent is required.
Phase II--Dissemination Updates--At about 6 months after the
interview, the State/Territory points of contact will be sent an e-mail
from the assessment team detailing the need to update the dissemination
efforts of the video for the past 6 months. The e-mail will include a
coded link to access the State/Territory Video Project--Dissemination
Update Form. The State/Territory Video Project--Dissemination Update
Form includes 16 items, among which are included the following:
Dissemination efforts of the video in the past 6 months.
Feedback received on the video in the past 6 months.
Unintended positive outcomes from the video in the past 6
months.
Assessment of TA received in the past 6 months.
At the end of the form, the contact is thanked and reminded that
they will be recontacted in about 6 months to update the dissemination
efforts of their State's/Territory's video. Following OMB clearance, an
e-mail will be sent to the State/Territory points of contact for videos
produced during 2007-2009 noting that OMB clearance has been received
for the assessment and asking them to update the dissemination efforts
of the video for the past 6 months. These State/Territory points of
contact provided initial details of the dissemination activities of
their State's/Territory's video to the video production team during the
post-production phase of the video. All videos produced under the
State/Territory Videos project during 2007-2013 (total of 60) will be
assessed in this phase.
The State/Territory Videos Project--Dissemination Update Form will
be completed by State/Territory points of contact every 6 months
through 2014. A total of 226 updates are expected through 2014. It will
take an average of 10 minutes (0.167 hours) to review instructions and
complete the online form. The burden estimate is based on comments from
several potential respondents who reviewed the form and provided
comments on how long it would take them to respond to it. The
annualized hour burden is expected to vary because of differences in
when the videos were produced and the number of updates that are
expected through 2014.
Phase III--Video Viewers Feedback--The purpose of this phase of the
assessment is to obtain feedback on the videos to determine if the
videos increased community awareness of the UAD prevention efforts of
the States/Territories. The Video Viewers Feedback Form will be located
on the ``State Videos'' page of https://www.stopalcoholabuse.gov. A link
to the feedback form may also be placed on SAMHSA's YouTube channel (if
additional clearance is obtained). If States/Territories conduct in-
person meetings to showcase the video, they may direct persons to the
``State Videos'' page of https://www.stopalcoholabuse.gov to complete
the form or a link to the form will be provided that can be placed on
their agency's Web site. Viewers will be asked to complete 1 feedback
form for each video viewed. The Video Viewers Feedback Form includes 16
items, among which are included the following:
Indication of which video was viewed.
When and how the video was viewed.
Indication of increased awareness of the State's/
Territory's UAD prevention activities.
Perception of increased involvement.
Demographics of the viewers.
This phase will include all videos produced since 2007 (total of
60). It is estimated that by 2014, a total of 12,224.40 viewers will
complete the online form, which will take an average of 5 minutes
(0.083 hours) to review the informed consent statement,
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instructions, and complete the form. The average completion time is
based on comments from several potential respondents who reviewed the
form and provided comments on how long it would take them to respond to
it. Viewers of the video are assumed to be persons in the health
education field or members of the general public (25 and 75 percent,
respectively). The hour burden is expected to vary because of this
difference in viewers.
Estimated Burden Table by Phase--All Four Years (2011-2014)
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Number of
respondents Responses per Total Hours per Total hour
Phases (production respondent responses response burden
year of video)
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Phase I--State/Territory 45 1 45 0.333 14.99
Contacts Interviews............
4 (2007) 6 24 0.167 4.01
11 (2009) 6 66 0.167 11.02
Phase II--Dissemination Updates. 8 (2010) 6 48 0.167 8.02
13 (2011) 4 52 0.167 8.68
12 (2012) 2 24 0.167 4.01
12 (2013) 1 12 0.167 2.00
Phase III--Video Viewers 3,056.10 1 3,056.10 0.083 253.66
Feedback.......................
9,168.30 1 9,168.30 0.083 760.97
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Total--all Phases........... 12,329.40 .............. 12,495.40 .............. 1,067.36
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Estimated Averaged* Annualized Burden Table
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Number of Responses per Total Hours per Total hour
Form name respondents respondent responses response burden
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State/Territory Video Contacts 15 1 15 0.333 5.00
Interview Form.................
State/Territory Videos Project-- 15 6.25 56.50 0.167 9.44
Dissemination Update Form......
Video Viewers Feedback Form..... 764.03 1 764.03 0.083 63.42
2,292.08 1 2,292.08 0.083 190.24
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Total....................... 3,086.11 .............. 3,127.61 .............. 268.10
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* The numbers reflected in this table are averaged across all 4 years of the assessment, except for the State/
Territory Video Contacts Interview Form which is averaged across 3 years. The hours per response rates are
actual not average figures. Figures in this table may be off slightly from figures in the Estimated Burden
Table by Phase--All Four Years (2011-2014) due to rounding.
Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 8-1099, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857 and e-mail a
copy to summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Dated: April 27, 2011.
Elaine Parry,
Director, Office of Management, Technology, and Operations.
[FR Doc. 2011-10851 Filed 5-3-11; 8:45 am]
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