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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 projects or
to obtain a copy of the information
collection plans, call the SAMHSA
Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276–
1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collections of information
are 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 collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
Instrument
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Proposed Project: National Evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children
and Their Families Program: Phase VI
(OMB No. 0930–0307)—REVISION
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health
Services is responsible for the national
evaluation of the Comprehensive
Community Mental Health Services for
Children and Their Families Program
(Children’s Mental Health Initiative—
CMHI) that will collect data on child
mental health outcomes, family life, and
service system development. Data will
be collected on 47 service systems, and
approximately 6,561 children and
families.
Principal changes from the previous
Phase VI OMB approval include:
• Addition of nine (9) communities
awarded cooperative agreements in
FY2010 for data collection.
• Replacement of intake and followup questionnaires for the Child Welfare
Sector and Comparison Study with an
administrative record review form to
lessen burden.
• Addition of a brief 8-item Education
Sector Caregiver Questionnaire to the
Education Sector and Comparison Study
to capture family involvement in the
development and use of Individualized
Education Plans (IEPs).
• Removal of data collection activities
for the Alumni Networking Study, the
CQI Initiative Evaluation, and the
Sustainability Study.
Data collection for this evaluation will
be conducted over a five-year period.
Child and family outcomes of interest
will be collected at intake and during
subsequent follow-up sessions at sixmonth intervals. The length of time that
individual families will participate in
the study is up to 24 months. The
Number of
respondents
Respondent
Total
average
number of
responses per
respondent
outcome measures include the
following: child symptomatology and
functioning, family functioning,
satisfaction, and caregiver strain. The
core of service system data will be
collected every 18–24 months
throughout the 5-year evaluation period.
Service utilization and cost data will be
tracked and submitted to the national
evaluation every six months using two
tools: the Flex Fund Tool and the
Services and Costs Data Tool to estimate
average cost of treatment per child,
distribution of costs, and allocation of
costs across service categories. Service
delivery and system variables of interest
include the following: maturity of
system of care development in funded
system of care communities, adherence
to the system of care program model,
and client service experience.
In addition, the evaluation will
include one special study: The Sector
and Comparison Study will examine in
more detail the outcomes and service
experience of children from multiple
child-serving sectors and, through childlevel matching, compare these outcomes
with those not receiving system of care
services.
Internet-based technology such as
data entry and management tools will be
used in this evaluation. The measures of
the national evaluation address annual
Congressional reporting requirements of
the program’s authorizing legislation,
and the national outcome measures for
mental health programs as currently
established by SAMHSA.
The average annual respondent
burden is estimated below. The estimate
reflects the average number of
respondents in each respondent
category, the average number of
responses per respondent per year, the
average length of time it will take to
complete each response, and the total
average annual burden for each category
of respondent, and for all categories of
respondents combined.
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
5-Year
average
annual
burden hours
System of Care Assessment
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Interview Guides A–S .........
Key site informants ............
1,081
3
1.00
3,243
649
1
0.37
2,406
481
Child and Family Outcome Study
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised: Caregiver—Intake (CIQ–RC–I).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised: Staff
as Caregiver—Intake
(CIQ–RS–I).
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Number of
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Instrument
Respondent
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised: Caregiver—Follow-Up (CIQ–
RC–F).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised: Staff
as Caregiver—Follow-Up
(CIQ–RS–F).
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (CGSQ).
Child Behavior Checklist
11⁄2–5 (CBCL 11⁄2–5).
Child Behavior Checklist 6–
18 (CBCL 6–18)
Education Questionnaire,
Revision 2 (EQ–R2).
Living Situations Questionnaire (LSQ).
Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale—Second
Edition, Parent Rating
Scale (BERS–2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale
(CIS).
Parenting Stress Index
(PSI).
Devereux Early Childhood
Assessment for Infants
(DECA 1–18M).
Devereux Early Childhood
Assessment for Toddlers
(DECA 18–36M)
Devereux Early Childhood
Assessment (DECA 2–
5Y)
Preschool Behavioral and
Emotional Rating
(PreBERS).
Delinquency Survey, Revised (DS–R).
Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale—Second
Edition, Youth Rating
Scale (BERS–2Y).
Gain Quick–R: Substance
Problem Scale (GAIN).
Substance Use Survey, Revised (SUS–R).
Revised Children’s Manifest
Anxiety Scale, Second
Edition (RCMAS–2).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale, Second
Edition (RADS–2).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised—Intake
(YIQ–R–I).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised—FollowUp (YIQ–R–F).
Caregiver ............................
Total
average
number of
responses per
respondent
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
5-Year
average
annual
burden hours
6,561
4
0.28
7,436
1,487
Caregiver ............................
6,561
5
0.17
5,478
1,096
Caregiver ............................
6,561
5
0.33
10,924
2,185
Caregiver ............................
6,561
5
0.33
10,924
2,185
Caregiver ............................
6,561
5
0.08
2,723
545
Caregiver ............................
5,389
5
0.17
4,500
900
Caregiver ............................
6,281
5
0.08
2,607
521
Caregiver ............................
2,151
5
0.08
896
179
Caregiver ............................
1,576
5
0.08
657
131
Caregiver ............................
1,576
5
0.10
788
158
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.13
2,657
531
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.17
3,328
666
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.08
1,654
331
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.10
1,993
399
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.07
1,329
266
Youth ..................................
3,986
5
0.05
997
199
Youth ..................................
3,986
1
0.25
997
199
Youth ..................................
3,986
4
0.25
3,986
797
1
0.25
1,640
328
Staff as Caregiver.
Service Experience Study
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Caregiver—Intake (MSSC–
RC–I).
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Instrument
Respondent
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Staff as
Caregiver—Intake
(MSSC–RS–I).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Caregiver—Follow-Up
(MSSC–RC–F).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Staff as
Caregiver—Follow-Up
(MSSC–RS–F).
Cultural Competence and
Service Provision Questionnaire, Revised
(CCSP–R).
Youth Services Survey for
Families (YSS–F).
Youth Services Survey
(YSS).
Total
average
number of
responses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
5-Year
average
annual
burden hours
Staff as Caregiver.
Caregiver ............................
6,561
4
0.25
6,561
1,312
Caregiver ............................
6,561
4
0.13
3,499
700
Caregiver ............................
6,561
4
0.12
3,071
614
Youth ..................................
3,986
4
0.08
1,323
265
Staff as Caregiver.
Comparison and Sector Study: Juvenile Justice
Court Representative Questionnaire (CRQ).
Electronic Data Transfer of
Juvenile Justice Records.
Court representatives .........
202
5
0.50
505
101
Key site personnel .............
202
5
0.03
34
7
Comparison and Sector Study: Education
Teacher Questionnaire (TQ)
School Administrator Questionnaire (SAQ).
Electronic Data Transfer of
Education Records.
Education Sector Caregiver
Questionnaire (ESCQ).
Teacher ..............................
School administrators .........
202
202
5
5
0.50
0.50
505
505
101
101
Key site personnel .............
202
5
0.03
34
7
Caregiver ............................
202
5
0.08
81
16
5
0.03
34
7
1,565
3
0.03
155
31
6,561
100
0.05
32,805
6,561
Comparison and Sector Study: Child Welfare
Electronic Data Transfer of
Child Welfare Records.
Key site personnel .............
202
Services and Costs Study
Flex Funds Data Dictionary/
Tool.
Services and Costs Data
Dictionary/Data Entry Application.
Local programming staff
compiling/entering administrative data on children/
youth.
Local evaluator, staff at
partner agencies, and
programming staff compiling/entering service
and cost records on children/youth.
Number of
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Respondent
Number of
responses/
respondent
Average burden/
response
Total average
annual burden
Caregiver .................................................................................
Youth ........................................................................................
Provider/Administrator .............................................................
6,561
3,986
1,081
0.9
0.9
12.9
2.2
1.1
0.5
12,838
3,653
7,564
Total ..................................................................................
11,628
..............................
..............................
24,055
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SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
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Written comments should be received
within 60 days of this notice.
Summer King,
Statistician.
[FR Doc. 2012–8803 Filed 4–11–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2012–0001]
Critical Infrastructure Private Sector
Clearance Program Request
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: 60-day notice and request for
comments; Reinstatement, with change,
of a previously approved collection.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), National Protection and
Programs Directorate (NPPD), Office of
Infrastructure Protection (IP) will
submit the following Information
Collection Request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter
35).
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until June 11, 2012.
This process is conducted in accordance
with 5 CFR 1320.1.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
questions about this Information
Collection Request should be forwarded
to DHS/NPPD/IP/Monika Junker, 245
Murray Lane, SW., Mail Stop 0609,
Arlington, VA 20598–0609. Emailed
requests should go to Monika Junker,
monika.junker@dhs.gov. Written
comments should reach the contact
person listed no later than June 11,
2012. Comments must be identified by
‘‘DHS–2012–0001’’and may be
submitted by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov.
• Email: Include the docket number
in the subject line of the message.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided.
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SUMMARY:
The
Critical Infrastructure Private Sector
Clearance Program (PSCP) sponsors
clearances for private sector partners
who are responsible for critical
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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infrastructure protection, but would not
otherwise be eligible for a clearance
under Executive Order 12829. These
partners are subject matter experts
within specific industries and sectors.
The PSCP requires individuals to
complete a clearance request form that
initiates the clearance process. DHS
Sector Specialists or Protective Security
Advisors email the form to the
individual who then emails back the
completed form, minus their date and
place of birth and social security
number. The clearance request form is
signed by both the Federal official who
nominated the applicant and by the
Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure
Protection. Upon approval to process,
the PSCP Administrator will contact the
nominee to obtain the social security
number, date and place of birth, and
will then enter this data into e-QIP—
Office of Personnel Management’s
secure portal for investigation
processing. Once the data is entered in
e-QIP, the applicant can complete the
online security questionnaire. The PSCP
maintains all applicants’ information in
the Master Roster, which contains all
the information found on the clearance
request form in addition to their
clearance information (date granted,
level of clearance, date non-disclosure
agreements signed, and type/date of
investigation). The Administrator of the
Master Roster maintains the information
so as to track clearance processing and
investigation information and to have
the most current contact information for
the participants from each sector.
OMB is particularly interested in
comments that:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
4. Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
Analysis
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Programs Directorate, Office of
Infrastructure Protection.
Title: Critical Infrastructure Private
Sector Clearance Program Request.
OMB Number: 1670–0013.
Frequency: Once.
Affected Public: Designated private
sector employees of critical
infrastructure entities or organizations.
Number of Respondents: 450
(estimate).
Estimated Time per Respondent: 10
minutes.
Total Burden Hours: 75.
Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):
$0.
Total Recordkeeping Burden: $0.
Total Burden Cost (operating/
maintaining): $0.
Dated: April 4, 2012.
David Epperson,
Chief Information Officer, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, Department of
Homeland Security.
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Coast Guard
[USCG–2012–0016]
Collection of Information Under
Review by Office of Management and
Budget
Coast Guard, DHS.
Thirty-day notice requesting
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 the
U.S. Coast Guard is forwarding
Information Collection Requests (ICRs),
abstracted below, to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA), requesting approval of a
revision to the following collection of
information: 1625–0035, Title 46 CFR
Subchapter Q: Lifesaving, Electrical,
Engineering and Navigation Equipment,
Construction and Materials & Marine
Sanitation Devices (33 CFR part 159).
Additionally, the U.S. Coast Guard
requests an extension of its approval for
the following collection of information:
1625–0079, Standards of Training,
Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers (STCW), 1995 and 1997
Amendments to the International
Convention. Our ICRs describe the
information we seek to collect from the
public. Review and comments by OIRA
ensure we only impose paperwork
burdens commensurate with our
performance of duties.
SUMMARY:
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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 projects
or to obtain a copy of the information collection plans, call the
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collections of
information are 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 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: National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program: Phase
VI (OMB No. 0930-0307)--REVISION
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health Services is responsible for the
national evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health
Services for Children and Their Families Program (Children's Mental
Health Initiative--CMHI) that will collect data on child mental health
outcomes, family life, and service system development. Data will be
collected on 47 service systems, and approximately 6,561 children and
families.
Principal changes from the previous Phase VI OMB approval include:
Addition of nine (9) communities awarded cooperative
agreements in FY2010 for data collection.
Replacement of intake and follow-up questionnaires for the
Child Welfare Sector and Comparison Study with an administrative record
review form to lessen burden.
Addition of a brief 8-item Education Sector Caregiver
Questionnaire to the Education Sector and Comparison Study to capture
family involvement in the development and use of Individualized
Education Plans (IEPs).
Removal of data collection activities for the Alumni
Networking Study, the CQI Initiative Evaluation, and the Sustainability
Study.
Data collection for this evaluation will be conducted over a five-
year period. Child and family outcomes of interest will be collected at
intake and during subsequent follow-up sessions at six-month intervals.
The length of time that individual families will participate in the
study is up to 24 months. The outcome measures include the following:
child symptomatology and functioning, family functioning, satisfaction,
and caregiver strain. The core of service system data will be collected
every 18-24 months throughout the 5-year evaluation period. Service
utilization and cost data will be tracked and submitted to the national
evaluation every six months using two tools: the Flex Fund Tool and the
Services and Costs Data Tool to estimate average cost of treatment per
child, distribution of costs, and allocation of costs across service
categories. Service delivery and system variables of interest include
the following: maturity of system of care development in funded system
of care communities, adherence to the system of care program model, and
client service experience.
In addition, the evaluation will include one special study: The
Sector and Comparison Study will examine in more detail the outcomes
and service experience of children from multiple child-serving sectors
and, through child-level matching, compare these outcomes with those
not receiving system of care services.
Internet-based technology such as data entry and management tools
will be used in this evaluation. The measures of the national
evaluation address annual Congressional reporting requirements of the
program's authorizing legislation, and the national outcome measures
for mental health programs as currently established by SAMHSA.
The average annual respondent burden is estimated below. The
estimate reflects the average number of respondents in each respondent
category, the average number of responses per respondent per year, the
average length of time it will take to complete each response, and the
total average annual burden for each category of respondent, and for
all categories of respondents combined.
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Total average
Number of number of Hours per Total burden 5-Year average
Instrument Respondent respondents responses per response hours annual burden
respondent hours
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System of Care Assessment
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Interview Guides A-S...................... Key site informants......... 1,081 3 1.00 3,243 649
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Child and Family Outcome Study
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Caregiver................... 6,561 1 0.37 2,406 481
Revised: Caregiver--Intake (CIQ-RC-I).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Staff as Caregiver.
Revised: Staff as Caregiver--Intake (CIQ-
RS-I).
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Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Caregiver................... 6,561 4 0.28 7,436 1,487
Revised: Caregiver--Follow-Up (CIQ-RC-F).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Staff as Caregiver.
Revised: Staff as Caregiver--Follow-Up
(CIQ-RS-F).
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (CGSQ)..... Caregiver................... 6,561 5 0.17 5,478 1,096
Child Behavior Checklist 1\1/2\-5 (CBCL Caregiver................... 6,561 5 0.33 10,924 2,185
1\1/2\-5).
Child Behavior Checklist 6-18 (CBCL 6-18)
Education Questionnaire, Revision 2 (EQ- Caregiver................... 6,561 5 0.33 10,924 2,185
R2).
Living Situations Questionnaire (LSQ)..... Caregiver................... 6,561 5 0.08 2,723 545
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-- Caregiver................... 5,389 5 0.17 4,500 900
Second Edition, Parent Rating Scale (BERS-
2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale (CIS)........... Caregiver................... 6,281 5 0.08 2,607 521
Parenting Stress Index (PSI).............. Caregiver................... 2,151 5 0.08 896 179
Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Caregiver................... 1,576 5 0.08 657 131
Infants (DECA 1-18M).
Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for
Toddlers (DECA 18-36M)
Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA
2-5Y)
Preschool Behavioral and Emotional Rating Caregiver................... 1,576 5 0.10 788 158
(PreBERS).
Delinquency Survey, Revised (DS-R)........ Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.13 2,657 531
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-- Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.17 3,328 666
Second Edition, Youth Rating Scale (BERS-
2Y).
Gain Quick-R: Substance Problem Scale Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.08 1,654 331
(GAIN).
Substance Use Survey, Revised (SUS-R)..... Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.10 1,993 399
Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale, Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.07 1,329 266
Second Edition (RCMAS-2).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale, Youth....................... 3,986 5 0.05 997 199
Second Edition (RADS-2).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised-- Youth....................... 3,986 1 0.25 997 199
Intake (YIQ-R-I).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised-- Youth....................... 3,986 4 0.25 3,986 797
Follow-Up (YIQ-R-F).
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Service Experience Study
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Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Caregiver................... 6,561 1 0.25 1,640 328
Caregiver--Intake (MSSC-RC-I).
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Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Staff as Caregiver.
Staff as Caregiver--Intake (MSSC-RS-I).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Caregiver................... 6,561 4 0.25 6,561 1,312
Caregiver--Follow-Up (MSSC-RC-F).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised: Staff as Caregiver.
Staff as Caregiver--Follow-Up (MSSC-RS-F).
Cultural Competence and Service Provision Caregiver................... 6,561 4 0.13 3,499 700
Questionnaire, Revised (CCSP-R).
Youth Services Survey for Families (YSS-F) Caregiver................... 6,561 4 0.12 3,071 614
Youth Services Survey (YSS)............... Youth....................... 3,986 4 0.08 1,323 265
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Comparison and Sector Study: Juvenile Justice
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Court Representative Questionnaire (CRQ).. Court representatives....... 202 5 0.50 505 101
Electronic Data Transfer of Juvenile Key site personnel.......... 202 5 0.03 34 7
Justice Records.
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Comparison and Sector Study: Education
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Teacher Questionnaire (TQ)................ Teacher..................... 202 5 0.50 505 101
School Administrator Questionnaire (SAQ).. School administrators....... 202 5 0.50 505 101
Electronic Data Transfer of Education Key site personnel.......... 202 5 0.03 34 7
Records.
Education Sector Caregiver Questionnaire Caregiver................... 202 5 0.08 81 16
(ESCQ).
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Comparison and Sector Study: Child Welfare
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Electronic Data Transfer of Child Welfare Key site personnel.......... 202 5 0.03 34 7
Records.
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Services and Costs Study
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Flex Funds Data Dictionary/Tool........... Local programming staff 1,565 3 0.03 155 31
compiling/entering
administrative data on
children/youth.
Services and Costs Data Dictionary/Data Local evaluator, staff at 6,561 100 0.05 32,805 6,561
Entry Application. partner agencies, and
programming staff compiling/
entering service and cost
records on children/youth.
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Number of
Respondent Number of responses/ Average burden/ Total average
respondents respondent response annual burden
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Caregiver........................... 6,561 0.9 2.2 12,838
Youth............................... 3,986 0.9 1.1 3,653
Provider/Administrator.............. 1,081 12.9 0.5 7,564
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Total........................... 11,628 ................. ................. 24,055
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Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 8-1099, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857 or email her a
copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov.
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Written comments should be received within 60 days of this notice.
Summer King,
Statistician.
[FR Doc. 2012-8803 Filed 4-11-12; 8:45 am]
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