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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Tribal Consultation Meetings
Administration for Children
and Families’ Office of Head Start
(OHS).
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Improving
Head Start for School Readiness Act of
2007, Public Law 110–134, notice is
hereby given of one-day Tribal
Consultation Sessions to be held
between the Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families, Office of Head
Start leadership and the leadership of
Tribal Governments operating Head
Start (including Early Head Start)
programs. The purpose of these
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Report Child Support Enforcement
activities to the Congress as required by
law; (2) calculate incentive measures
performance and performance
indicators utilized in the program; and
(3) assist the Office of Child Support
Enforcement (OCSE) in monitoring and
evaluating State Child Support
programs. OCSE is proposing minor
changes to the OCSE–157 report
instructions for medical support line
items that will provide states with the
option to define medical support to
include private health insurance as well
as other health care coverage such as
Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance
Program (CHIP) and other state coverage
plans, and cash medical support.
Further legislative or regulatory changes
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child support policy.
Respondents: State, Local or Tribal
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Consultation Sessions is to discuss ways
to better meet the needs of American
Indian and Alaska Native children and
their families, taking into consideration
funding allocations, distribution
formulas, and other issues affecting the
delivery of Head Start services in their
geographic locations [42 U.S.C. 9835,
Section 640(l)(4)].
DATES: October 17 and 19, 2011.
ADDRESSES: 2011 Office of Head Start
Tribal Consultation Sessions will be
held at the following locations: Monday,
October 17, 2011— Seattle,
Washington—Westin Seattle,1900 5th
Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101;
Wednesday, October 19, 2011—
Anchorage, Alaska—Sheraton
Anchorage Hotel & Spa, 401 East 6th
Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Camille Loya, Acting Regional Program
Manager Region XI, e-mail
Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov or phone
(202) 401–5964. Additional information
and online meeting registration is
available at https://
www.headstartresourcecenter.org.
The
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) announces Office of
Head Start (OHS) Tribal Consultations
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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for leaders of Tribal Governments
operating Head Start and Early Head
Start programs in Region X and in
Alaska. The Consultation Session for
Region X will take place Monday,
October 17, 2011, in Seattle,
Washington. The Consultation Session
for the State of Alaska will take place
Wednesday, October 19, 2011, in
Anchorage, Alaska, immediately
preceding the annual Alaska Federation
of Natives convention. We are
convening the OHS Tribal Consultations
in conjunction with other Tribal Leader
events in order to minimize the
financial and travel burden for
participants.
The agendas for both scheduled OHS
Tribal Consultations will be organized
around the statutory purposes of Head
Start Tribal Consultations related to
meeting the needs of American Indian
and Alaska Native children and
families, taking into consideration
funding allocations, distribution
formulas, and other issues affecting the
delivery of Head Start services in their
geographic locations. In addition, OHS
will share actions taken and in progress
to address the issues and concerns
raised in 2010 OHS Tribal
Consultations.
Tribal leaders and designated
representatives interested in submitting
written testimony or proposing specific
agenda topics for the Seattle or
Anchorage Consultation Sessions
should contact Camille Loya at
Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov at least three
days in advance of the Session.
Proposals should include a brief
description of the topic area along with
the name and contact information of the
suggested presenter.
The Consultation Sessions will be
conducted with elected or appointed
leaders of Tribal Governments and their
designated representatives [42
U.S.C.9835, Section 640(l)(4)(A)].
Designees must have a letter from the
Tribal Government authorizing them to
represent the Tribe. The letter should be
submitted at least three days in advance
of the Consultation Session to Camille
Loya at (202) 205–9721 (fax). Other
representatives of Tribal organizations
and Native nonprofit organizations are
welcome to attend as observers.
A detailed report of each Consultation
Session will be prepared and made
available within 90 days of the
Consultation Session to all Tribal
Governments receiving funds for Head
Start and Early Head Start programs.
Tribes wishing to submit written
testimony for the report should send
testimony to Camille Loya at
Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov either prior to
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the Consultation Session or within 30
days after the meeting.
Oral testimony and comments from
the Consultation Session will be
summarized in the report without
attribution, along with topics of concern
and recommendations. Hotel and
logistical information for all
Consultation Sessions has been sent to
Tribal leaders via e-mail and posted on
the Head Start Resource Center Web site
at https://
www.headstartresourcecenter.org.
Dated: August 1, 2011.
Yvette Sanchez Fuentes,
Director, Office of Head Start.
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Agency Information Collection
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Comment Request; Medical Device
Labeling Regulations
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is announcing
that a proposed collection of
information has been submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Fax written comments on the
collection of information by September
8, 2011.
ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on
the information collection are received,
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Section 502 of the Federal Food, Drug,
and Cosmetic Act (the FD&C Act) (21
U.S.C. 352), among other things,
establishes requirements for the label or
labeling of a medical device so that it is
not misbranded and subject to a
regulatory action. Certain provisions
under section 502 require
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distributors of medical devices to
disclose information about themselves
or the devices, on the labels or labeling
for the devices.
Section 502(b) of the FD&C Act
requires that for packaged devices, the
label must bear the name and place of
business of the manufacturer, packer, or
distributor as well as an accurate
statement of the quantity of the
contents. Section 502(f) of the FD&C Act
requires that the labeling for a device
must contain adequate directions for
use. FDA may however, grant an
exemption, if the Agency determines
that the adequate directions for use
labeling requirements are not necessary
for the particular case, as it relates to
protection of the public health.
FDA regulations under parts 800, 801,
and 809 (21 CFR parts 800, 801, and
809) require disclosure of specific
information by manufacturers,
importers, and distributors of medical
devices about themselves or the devices,
on the label or labeling for the devices
to health professionals and consumers.
FDA issued these regulations under the
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701 of the FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 321,
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809 are derived from requirements of
section 502 of the FD&C Act, which
provides in part, that a device shall be
misbranded if among other things, its
label or labeling fails to bear certain
required information concerning the
device, is false or misleading in any
particular way, or fails to contain
adequate directions for use.
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require that the label for contact lens
cleaning solutions bear a prominent
statement alerting consumers of the
tamper-resistant feature. Further,
§ 800.12 requires that packaged contact
lens cleaning solutions contain a
tamper-resistant feature, to prevent
malicious adulteration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Tribal Consultation Meetings
AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families' Office of Head Start
(OHS).
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act
of 2007, Public Law 110-134, notice is hereby given of one-day Tribal
Consultation Sessions to be held between the Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of
Head Start leadership and the leadership of Tribal Governments
operating Head Start (including Early Head Start) programs. The purpose
of these Consultation Sessions is to discuss ways to better meet the
needs of American Indian and Alaska Native children and their families,
taking into consideration funding allocations, distribution formulas,
and other issues affecting the delivery of Head Start services in their
geographic locations [42 U.S.C. 9835, Section 640(l)(4)].
DATES: October 17 and 19, 2011.
ADDRESSES: 2011 Office of Head Start Tribal Consultation Sessions will
be held at the following locations: Monday, October 17, 2011-- Seattle,
Washington--Westin Seattle,1900 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101;
Wednesday, October 19, 2011-- Anchorage, Alaska--Sheraton Anchorage
Hotel & Spa, 401 East 6th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Camille Loya, Acting Regional Program
Manager Region XI, e-mail Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov or phone (202) 401-
5964. Additional information and online meeting registration is
available at https://www.headstartresourcecenter.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) announces Office of Head Start (OHS) Tribal Consultations
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for leaders of Tribal Governments operating Head Start and Early Head
Start programs in Region X and in Alaska. The Consultation Session for
Region X will take place Monday, October 17, 2011, in Seattle,
Washington. The Consultation Session for the State of Alaska will take
place Wednesday, October 19, 2011, in Anchorage, Alaska, immediately
preceding the annual Alaska Federation of Natives convention. We are
convening the OHS Tribal Consultations in conjunction with other Tribal
Leader events in order to minimize the financial and travel burden for
participants.
The agendas for both scheduled OHS Tribal Consultations will be
organized around the statutory purposes of Head Start Tribal
Consultations related to meeting the needs of American Indian and
Alaska Native children and families, taking into consideration funding
allocations, distribution formulas, and other issues affecting the
delivery of Head Start services in their geographic locations. In
addition, OHS will share actions taken and in progress to address the
issues and concerns raised in 2010 OHS Tribal Consultations.
Tribal leaders and designated representatives interested in
submitting written testimony or proposing specific agenda topics for
the Seattle or Anchorage Consultation Sessions should contact Camille
Loya at Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov at least three days in advance of the
Session. Proposals should include a brief description of the topic area
along with the name and contact information of the suggested presenter.
The Consultation Sessions will be conducted with elected or
appointed leaders of Tribal Governments and their designated
representatives [42 U.S.C.9835, Section 640(l)(4)(A)]. Designees must
have a letter from the Tribal Government authorizing them to represent
the Tribe. The letter should be submitted at least three days in
advance of the Consultation Session to Camille Loya at (202) 205-9721
(fax). Other representatives of Tribal organizations and Native
nonprofit organizations are welcome to attend as observers.
A detailed report of each Consultation Session will be prepared and
made available within 90 days of the Consultation Session to all Tribal
Governments receiving funds for Head Start and Early Head Start
programs. Tribes wishing to submit written testimony for the report
should send testimony to Camille Loya at Camille.Loya@acf.hhs.gov
either prior to the Consultation Session or within 30 days after the
meeting.
Oral testimony and comments from the Consultation Session will be
summarized in the report without attribution, along with topics of
concern and recommendations. Hotel and logistical information for all
Consultation Sessions has been sent to Tribal leaders via e-mail and
posted on the Head Start Resource Center Web site at https://www.headstartresourcecenter.org.
Dated: August 1, 2011.
Yvette Sanchez Fuentes,
Director, Office of Head Start.
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