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and Postpartum Women; Recovery
Community Services Program—
Services; Recovery Oriented Systems of
Care; Screening and Brief Intervention
and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT),
Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE);
TCE/HIV; Treatment Drug Court; and
the Youth Offender Reentry Program.
SAMHSA uses the performance
measures to report on the performance
of its discretionary services grant
programs. The performance measures
information is used by individuals at
three different levels: the SAMHSA
administrator and staff, the Center
administrators and government project
officers, and grantees
SAMHSA and its Centers will use the
data for annual reporting required by
GPRA and for NOMs comparing
baseline with discharge and follow-up
data. GPRA requires that SAMHSA’s
report for each fiscal year include actual
results of performance monitoring for
the three preceding fiscal years. The
additional information collected
through this process will allow
SAMHSA to report on the results of
these performance outcomes as well as
be consistent with the specific
performance domains that SAMHSA is
implementing as the NOMs, to assess
the accountability and performance of
its discretionary and formula grant
programs.
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by September 29, 2011 to:
SAMHSA Desk Officer, Human
Resources and Housing Branch, Office
of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503; due to potential
delays in OMB’s receipt and processing
of mail sent through the U.S. Postal
Service, respondents are encouraged to
submit comments by fax to: 202–395–
7285.
Rose Shannon,
Director, Division of Executive
Correspondence.
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Project: National Outcome Measures
(NOMs) for Substance Abuse
Prevention—(OMB No. 0930–0230)—
Revision
This revised instrument will allow
SAMHSA to collect information on a
new strategic initiative—Military
Families. The new items will be added
to the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention’s (CSAP) National Outcome
Measures for Substance Abuse
Prevention (NOMs). Data are collected
from SAMHSA/CSAP grants and
contracts where community and
participant outcomes are assessed. The
analysis of these data helps determine
whether progress is being made in
achieving SAMHSA/CSAP’s mission.
The primary purpose of this system is
to promote the use among SAMHSA/
CSAP grantees and contractors of
common National Outcome Measures
recommended by SAMHSA/CSAP with
significant input from panels of experts
and state representatives.
With the addition of new questions
regarding military families, there is a
proposed new data collection
instrument up for comment. Approval
of this information collection will allow
SAMHSA to continue to meet
Government Performance and Results
Act of 1993 (GPRA) reporting
requirements that quantify the effects
and accomplishments of its
discretionary grant programs which are
consistent with OMB guidance, and
address goals and objectives outlined in
the Office of National Drug Control
Policy’s Performance Measures of
Effectiveness.
CSAP has increased the number of
questions in the instrument to satisfy
reporting needs. The following
paragraphs present a description of the
changes made to the information
collection. These questions will be
contained in new sections in the
Services tool.
Military Family and Deployment—
CSAP proposes to add the following 6
new items in the adult tool and 3 new
items in the youth tool in a new section
entitled ‘‘Military Family and
Deployment.’’
Adult
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) will publish a summary of
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information collection requests under
OMB review, in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
1. Have you ever served in the Armed
Forces, in the Reserves, or the National
Guard [select all that apply]? No, (Skip
to #2)
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1b. Are you currently on active duty
in the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or
the National Guard [select all that
apply]?
1c. Have you ever been deployed to a
combat zone?
2. Is anyone in your family or
someone close to you on active duty in
the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or
the National Guard, or separated or
retired from Armed Forces, Reserves, or
the National Guard? No, (Skip to next
section)
3. What is the relationship of that
person (Service Member) to you?
3b. Has the Service Member
experienced any of the following (check
all that apply):
Æ Deployed in support of Combat
Operations (e.g. Iraq or Afghanistan)
Æ Was physically Injured during
combat Operations
Æ Developed combat stress
symptoms/difficulties adjusting
following deployment, including PTSD,
Depression, or suicidal thoughts
Æ Died or was killed
Youth
1. Is anyone in your family or
someone close to you on active duty in
the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or
the National Guard, or separated or
retired from Armed Forces, Reserves, or
the National Guard? No, (Skip to next
section)
2. What is the relationship of that
person (Service Member) to you?
2b. Has the Service Member
experienced any of the following (check
all that apply):
Æ Deployed in support of Combat
Operations (e.g. Iraq or Afghanistan)
Æ Was physically Injured during
combat Operations
Æ Developed combat stress
symptoms/difficulties adjusting
following deployment, including PTSD,
Depression, or suicidal thoughts
o Died or was killed
• Veteran Family Status and Areas of
Deployment—SAMHSA is interested in
collecting data on active duty and
veteran military members. Collection of
these data will allow CSAP to identify
the number of veterans served,
deployment status and location, and
family veteran status in conjunction
with the types of services they may
receive. Identifying a participant’s
veteran status and deployment area
allows CSAP and the grantees to
monitor these participants and explore
whether special services or programs are
needed to treat them for substance abuse
and other related issues. Identification
of veteran status and other military
family issues will also allow
coordination between SAMHSA and
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other Federal agencies in order to
provide a full range of services to
veterans. CSAP will also be able to
monitor their outcomes and activities
Number of
grantees
SAMHSA/CSAP program
Number of
respondents
per the NOMS. The total annual burden
estimate is shown below:
Responses
per
respondent
Hours/
response
Total hours
FY 11
Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol .................................................................
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity .................................................
SPF SIG ........................................................................
SPF SIG/Community Level * .........................................
SPF SIG/Program Level * .............................................
PFS ...............................................................................
PFS/Community Level * ................................................
PFS/Program Level * ....................................................
PPC ...............................................................................
23
4,800
3
0.4
5,760
122
51
........................
........................
5
........................
........................
N/A
31,964
........................
765
19,125
........................
75
1,875
N/A
3
0
1
3
0
1
3
N/A
0.83
........................
0.83
0.4
........................
0.83
0.4
N/A
79,590
........................
635
22,950
........................
62
2,250
N/A
23
4,800
3
0.4
5,760
122
51
........................
........................
10
........................
........................
50
31,964
........................
765
19,125
........................
150
3,750
25,000
3
0
1
3
0
1
3
1
0.83
........................
0.83
0.4
........................
0.83
0.4
0.83
79,590
........................
635
22,950
........................
125
4,500
20,750
23
4,800
3
0.4
5,760
122
35
........................
........................
15
........................
........................
50
........................
31,964
........................
525
13,125
........................
225
5,625
25,000
11,271
3
0
1
3
0
1
3
1
........................
0.83
........................
0.83
0.4
........................
0.83
0.4
0.83
........................
79,590
........................
436
15,750
........................
187
6,750
20,750
18,739
FY 12
Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol .................................................................
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity .................................................
SPF SIG ........................................................................
SPF SIG/Community Level * .........................................
SPF SIG/Program Level * .............................................
PFS ...............................................................................
PFS/Community Level * ................................................
PFS/Program Level * ....................................................
PPC ...............................................................................
FY 13
Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol .................................................................
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity .................................................
SPF SIG ........................................................................
SPF SIG/Community Level * .........................................
SPF SIG/Program Level * .............................................
PFS ...............................................................................
PFS/Community Level * ................................................
PFS/Program Level * ....................................................
PPC ...............................................................................
Annual Average ............................................................
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* The Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) and Partnerships for Success (PFS) have a three level evaluation: The
Grantee, Community and Program Level. The Grantee level data will be pre-populated by SAMHSA. The use of the Community Level instrument
is optional as they relate to targeted interventions implemented during the reporting period. At the program level, items will be selected in line
with direct services implemented.
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by September 29, 2011 to:
SAMHSA Desk Officer, Human
Resources and Housing Branch, Office
of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503; due to potential
delays in OMB’s receipt and processing
of mail sent through the U.S. Postal
Service, respondents are encouraged to
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submit comments by fax to: 202–395–
7285.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Rose Shannon,
Director, Division of Executive
Correspondence.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
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Periodically, the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) will publish a summary of
information collection requests under
OMB review, in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information
collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Project: National Outcome Measures (NOMs) for Substance Abuse
Prevention--(OMB No. 0930-0230)--Revision
This revised instrument will allow SAMHSA to collect information on
a new strategic initiative--Military Families. The new items will be
added to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's (CSAP) National
Outcome Measures for Substance Abuse Prevention (NOMs). Data are
collected from SAMHSA/CSAP grants and contracts where community and
participant outcomes are assessed. The analysis of these data helps
determine whether progress is being made in achieving SAMHSA/CSAP's
mission. The primary purpose of this system is to promote the use among
SAMHSA/CSAP grantees and contractors of common National Outcome
Measures recommended by SAMHSA/CSAP with significant input from panels
of experts and state representatives.
With the addition of new questions regarding military families,
there is a proposed new data collection instrument up for comment.
Approval of this information collection will allow SAMHSA to continue
to meet Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) reporting
requirements that quantify the effects and accomplishments of its
discretionary grant programs which are consistent with OMB guidance,
and address goals and objectives outlined in the Office of National
Drug Control Policy's Performance Measures of Effectiveness.
CSAP has increased the number of questions in the instrument to
satisfy reporting needs. The following paragraphs present a description
of the changes made to the information collection. These questions will
be contained in new sections in the Services tool.
Military Family and Deployment-- CSAP proposes to add the following
6 new items in the adult tool and 3 new items in the youth tool in a
new section entitled ``Military Family and Deployment.''
Adult
1. Have you ever served in the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or
the National Guard [select all that apply]? No, (Skip to 2)
1b. Are you currently on active duty in the Armed Forces, in the
Reserves, or the National Guard [select all that apply]?
1c. Have you ever been deployed to a combat zone?
2. Is anyone in your family or someone close to you on active duty
in the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or the National Guard, or
separated or retired from Armed Forces, Reserves, or the National
Guard? No, (Skip to next section)
3. What is the relationship of that person (Service Member) to you?
3b. Has the Service Member experienced any of the following (check
all that apply):
[cir] Deployed in support of Combat Operations (e.g. Iraq or
Afghanistan)
[cir] Was physically Injured during combat Operations
[cir] Developed combat stress symptoms/difficulties adjusting
following deployment, including PTSD, Depression, or suicidal thoughts
[cir] Died or was killed
Youth
1. Is anyone in your family or someone close to you on active duty
in the Armed Forces, in the Reserves, or the National Guard, or
separated or retired from Armed Forces, Reserves, or the National
Guard? No, (Skip to next section)
2. What is the relationship of that person (Service Member) to you?
2b. Has the Service Member experienced any of the following (check
all that apply):
[cir] Deployed in support of Combat Operations (e.g. Iraq or
Afghanistan)
[cir] Was physically Injured during combat Operations
[cir] Developed combat stress symptoms/difficulties adjusting
following deployment, including PTSD, Depression, or suicidal thoughts
o Died or was killed
Veteran Family Status and Areas of Deployment--SAMHSA is
interested in collecting data on active duty and veteran military
members. Collection of these data will allow CSAP to identify the
number of veterans served, deployment status and location, and family
veteran status in conjunction with the types of services they may
receive. Identifying a participant's veteran status and deployment area
allows CSAP and the grantees to monitor these participants and explore
whether special services or programs are needed to treat them for
substance abuse and other related issues. Identification of veteran
status and other military family issues will also allow coordination
between SAMHSA and
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other Federal agencies in order to provide a full range of services to
veterans. CSAP will also be able to monitor their outcomes and
activities per the NOMS. The total annual burden estimate is shown
below:
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Number of Number of Responses per Hours/
SAMHSA/CSAP program grantees respondents respondent response Total hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 11
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Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol............... 23 4,800 3 0.4 5,760
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity....... 122 31,964 3 0.83 79,590
SPF SIG..................... 51 .............. 0 .............. ..............
SPF SIG/Community Level *... .............. 765 1 0.83 635
SPF SIG/Program Level *..... .............. 19,125 3 0.4 22,950
PFS......................... 5 .............. 0 .............. ..............
PFS/Community Level *....... .............. 75 1 0.83 62
PFS/Program Level *......... .............. 1,875 3 0.4 2,250
PPC......................... N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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FY 12
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Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol............... 23 4,800 3 0.4 5,760
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity....... 122 31,964 3 0.83 79,590
SPF SIG..................... 51 .............. 0 .............. ..............
SPF SIG/Community Level *... .............. 765 1 0.83 635
SPF SIG/Program Level *..... .............. 19,125 3 0.4 22,950
PFS......................... 10 .............. 0 .............. ..............
PFS/Community Level *....... .............. 150 1 0.83 125
PFS/Program Level *......... .............. 3,750 3 0.4 4,500
PPC......................... 50 25,000 1 0.83 20,750
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FY 13
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Science/Services:
Fetal Alcohol............... 23 4,800 3 0.4 5,760
Capacity:
HIV/Targeted Capacity....... 122 31,964 3 0.83 79,590
SPF SIG..................... 35 .............. 0 .............. ..............
SPF SIG/Community Level *... .............. 525 1 0.83 436
SPF SIG/Program Level *..... .............. 13,125 3 0.4 15,750
PFS......................... 15 .............. 0 .............. ..............
PFS/Community Level *....... .............. 225 1 0.83 187
PFS/Program Level *......... .............. 5,625 3 0.4 6,750
PPC......................... 50 25,000 1 0.83 20,750
Annual Average.............. .............. 11,271 .............. .............. 18,739
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* The Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) and Partnerships for Success (PFS) have a
three level evaluation: The Grantee, Community and Program Level. The Grantee level data will be pre-populated
by SAMHSA. The use of the Community Level instrument is optional as they relate to targeted interventions
implemented during the reporting period. At the program level, items will be selected in line with direct
services implemented.
Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by September 29, 2011 to: SAMHSA
Desk Officer, Human Resources and Housing Branch, Office of Management
and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
20503; due to potential delays in OMB's receipt and processing of mail
sent through the U.S. Postal Service, respondents are encouraged to
submit comments by fax to: 202-395-7285.
Rose Shannon,
Director, Division of Executive Correspondence.
[FR Doc. 2011-22097 Filed 8-29-11; 8:45 am]
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