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Process Evaluation
The process evaluation is designed to
assess the fidelity of grantees to
implement their proposed program
model, and consists of young person
focus groups, young person surveys,
youth mentor focus groups, transitional
program personnel interviews and
surveys, and local and state
administrator interviews. Process
evaluation data will be collected in two
waves during FY 2012 and during FY
2014 and, with the exception of the state
administrator interviews, participants
are not expected to participate more
than one time during the 2 waves of
data collection.
Outcome Evaluation
The outcome evaluation is designed
to assess outcomes of youth and young
adults in regards to education,
employment, housing, mental health
and co-occurring disorders, and
involvement with the juvenile and
criminal justice systems. The outcome
evaluation will utilize both an enhanced
and standard data collection and a
longitudinal cohort design, and will
include a comparative study to assess
the effectiveness of HTI relative to a
similar sample of young persons who
did not receive HTI services. In the
standard data collection protocol,
outcome data will be collected for each
HTI young adult participant, at a
minimum of, at baseline at least every
6 months for up to 24 months for as long
as the participant remains in HTI
services. Enhanced outcome data will be
collected on a subsample of young
adults at 6 month intervals. The
enhanced protocol will continue even
after the young person from the
subsample has left or has been
discharged from HTI services, for up to
24 months. The baseline and follow up
outcome instruments include the
following key indicators: Demographic
information, service use, education,
employment/vocational training,
housing and living situation, clinical
outcomes, behavioral and other health,
trauma-related experiences, life skills,
parenting skills and supports,
involvement with juvenile or criminal
justice systems, and social and peer
relationships. While participants are
enrolled in HTI services, these data
collected by the HTI grantees as
specified in the RFA.
The HTI Data Center (HTI DC) will be
developed for data collection and
management. The HTI DC will be a
secure Web site that allows uploading of
data, real-time access to data by
grantees, and production of automated
reports for the sites. It is flexible for
local use and simplifies the
management, monitoring, and reporting
of data.
The summary burden reflects the
distinct number of respondents, total
annual burden, and total hourly cost of
the study.
SUMMARY BURDEN TABLE
Average annual number
responses/
respondent
Number of
distinct
respondents
Total annual
number of
responses
Average 3year burden
per response
(hours)
Total annual
burden
(hours)
Hourly wage
cost
a $7.25
Total hourly
cost*
Young Persons ............
Youth Mentors ..............
Transitional Program
Personnel .................
Local Administrators ....
State Administrators .....
320
84
1.10
0.33
796
28
1.55
1.25
547
35
49
21
7
0.33
0.67
0.67
23
14
9
1.41
1.50
0.54
23
21
3
d 22.69
e 23.54
351
476
220
Total Summary .....
481
3
871
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629
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5,389
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Rockville, MD 20857 or email a copy to
summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. Written
comments must be received before 60
days after the date of the publication in
the Federal Register.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Homeland Security
Advisory Council (HSAC) will meet in
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person and members of the public may
participate by conference call on May
24, 2012. The meeting will be partially
closed to the public.
DATES: The HSAC will meet on
Thursday, May 24, 2012, from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. EDT. The portion of the
meeting from 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
will be closed to the public. The
meeting will be open to the public from
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Written comments must be
submitted and received by May 22,
2012. Comments must be identified by
Docket No. DHS–2012–0021 and may be
submitted by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: HSAC@dhs.gov. Include
docket number in the subject line of the
message.
• Fax: (202) 282–9207.
• Mail: Homeland Security Advisory
Council, Department of Homeland
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Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and DHS–2012–
0021, the docket number for this action.
Comments received will be posted
without alteration at https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received by the DHS
Homeland Security Advisory Council,
go to https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
HSAC Staff at hsac@dhs.gov or 202–
447–3135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is given under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
The HSAC provides organizationally
independent, strategic, timely, specific
and actionable advice and
recommendations for the consideration
of the Secretary of the Department of
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Homeland Security on matters related to
homeland security. The Council is
comprised of leaders of local law
enforcement, first responders, state and
local government, the private sector,
and academia.
The HSAC will meet from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. The HSAC will receive
updates from the U.S. Coast Guard on
‘‘Counterterrorism Efforts Around the
World’’ and from the Transportation
Security Administration on threats to
airport security, receive observations
and remarks from DHS senior
leadership, and review and deliberate
on recommendations from the HSAC
Faith-based Security and
Communications Advisory Committee.
The HSAC will meet in closed session
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. to receive
sensitive operational information from
senior DHS leadership on threats to our
homeland security, border security, U.S.
Coast Guard counterterrorism efforts,
and an operational overview of the
Transportation Security
Administration’s (TSA) airport security.
Basis for Partial-Closure: In
accordance with Section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, it has
been determined that the meeting
requires closure as the disclosure of the
information would not be in the public
interest.
The HSAC will receive briefings on
domestic and international threats to the
homeland from DHS Intelligence and
Analysis and other senior leadership,
and a briefing on the Transportation
Security Administration’s (TSA) airport
security program that will include
lessons learned, and screening
techniques associated with airport
security. Specifically, there will be
material presented regarding the latest
viable threats against the United States,
and how DHS and other Federal
agencies plan to address those threats.
Under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(7)(E), disclosure
of that information could reveal
investigative techniques and procedures
not generally available to the public,
allowing those with interests against the
United States to circumvent the law.
Additionally, under 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(9)(B), disclosure of these
techniques and procedures could
frustrate the successful implementation
of protective measures designed to keep
our country safe.
Members will also be provided a
briefing from the U.S. Coast Guard on
counterterrorism efforts being made
around the world. Providing this
information to the public would provide
terrorists with a road map regarding the
Department’s plan to counter their
actions, and thus, allow them to take
different actions to avoid
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counterterrorism efforts. Under 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(7)(E), disclosure of that
information could endanger the life or
physical safety of law enforcement
personnel. Additionally, under 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(9)(B), disclosure of this plan
could frustrate the successful
implementation of measures designed to
counter terrorist acts.
Public Participation: Members of the
public will be in listen-only mode. The
public may register to participate in this
HSAC conference call aforementioned
procedures. Each individual must
provide his or her full legal name, email
address and phone number no later than
5:00 p.m. EDT on May 22, 2012, to a
staff member of the HSAC via email at
HSAC@dhs.gov or via phone at (202)
447–3135. HSAC webcast details and
the Faith-based Security and
Communications Advisory Committee
report will be provided to interested
members of the public at the time they
register.
Identification of Services for
Individuals with Disabilities: For
information on facilities or services for
individuals with disabilities, or to
request special assistance at the
meeting, contact the HSAC as soon as
possible.
Dated: May 1, 2012.
Becca Sharp,
Executive Director, Homeland Security
Advisory Council, DHS.
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Commonwealth of Kentucky is hereby
amended to include the following areas
among those areas determined to have
been adversely affected by the event
declared a major disaster by the
President in his declaration of March 6,
2012.
Adair County for Public Assistance.
Bath County for Public Assistance (already
designated for Individual Assistance).
(The following Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Numbers (CFDA) are to be used
for reporting and drawing funds: 97.030,
Community Disaster Loans; 97.031, Cora
Brown Fund; 97.032, Crisis Counseling;
97.033, Disaster Legal Services; 97.034,
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA);
97.046, Fire Management Assistance Grant;
97.048, Disaster Housing Assistance to
Individuals and Households in Presidentially
Declared Disaster Areas; 97.049,
Presidentially Declared Disaster Assistance—
Disaster Housing Operations for Individuals
and Households; 97.050 Presidentially
Declared Disaster Assistance to Individuals
and Households—Other Needs; 97.036,
Disaster Grants—Public Assistance
(Presidentially Declared Disasters); 97.039,
Hazard Mitigation Grant.)
W. Craig Fugate,
Administrator, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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Federal Emergency Management
Agency
West Virginia; Amendment No. 1 to
Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration
[Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA–4057–
DR; Docket ID FEMA–2012–0002]
AGENCY:
Kentucky; Amendment No. 6 to Notice
of a Major Disaster Declaration
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice amends the notice
of a major disaster declaration for the
Commonwealth of Kentucky (FEMA–
4057–DR), dated March 6, 2012, and
related determinations.
DATES: Effective Date: April 12, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peggy Miller, Office of Response and
Recovery, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–3886.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice
of a major disaster declaration for the
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Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
This notice amends the notice
of a major disaster declaration for the
State of West Virginia (FEMA–4061–
DR), dated March 22, 2012, and related
determinations.
DATES: Effective Date: March 31, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peggy Miller, Office of Response and
Recovery, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–3886.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that the incident period for
this disaster is closed effective March
31, 2012.
SUMMARY:
(The following Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Numbers (CFDA) are to be used
for reporting and drawing funds: 97.030,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS-2012-0021]
Homeland Security Advisory Council
AGENCY: The Office of Policy, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of partially closed federal advisory committee meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC) will meet in
person and members of the public may participate by conference call on
May 24, 2012. The meeting will be partially closed to the public.
DATES: The HSAC will meet on Thursday, May 24, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. EDT. The portion of the meeting from 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
will be closed to the public. The meeting will be open to the public
from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Written comments must be submitted and received by May 22,
2012. Comments must be identified by Docket No. DHS-2012-0021 and may
be submitted by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: HSAC@dhs.gov. Include docket number in the subject
line of the message.
Fax: (202) 282-9207.
Mail: Homeland Security Advisory Council, Department of
Homeland Security, Mailstop 0450, 245 Murray Lane SW., Washington, DC
20528.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the words
``Department of Homeland Security'' and DHS-2012-0021, the docket
number for this action. Comments received will be posted without
alteration at https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal
information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received by the DHS Homeland Security Advisory Council, go to
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: HSAC Staff at hsac@dhs.gov or 202-447-
3135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
The HSAC provides organizationally independent, strategic, timely,
specific and actionable advice and recommendations for the
consideration of the Secretary of the Department of
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Homeland Security on matters related to homeland security. The Council
is comprised of leaders of local law enforcement, first responders,
state and local government, the private sector, and academia.
The HSAC will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The HSAC will
receive updates from the U.S. Coast Guard on ``Counterterrorism Efforts
Around the World'' and from the Transportation Security Administration
on threats to airport security, receive observations and remarks from
DHS senior leadership, and review and deliberate on recommendations
from the HSAC Faith-based Security and Communications Advisory
Committee.
The HSAC will meet in closed session from 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
to receive sensitive operational information from senior DHS leadership
on threats to our homeland security, border security, U.S. Coast Guard
counterterrorism efforts, and an operational overview of the
Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) airport security.
Basis for Partial-Closure: In accordance with Section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, it has been determined that the meeting
requires closure as the disclosure of the information would not be in
the public interest.
The HSAC will receive briefings on domestic and international
threats to the homeland from DHS Intelligence and Analysis and other
senior leadership, and a briefing on the Transportation Security
Administration's (TSA) airport security program that will include
lessons learned, and screening techniques associated with airport
security. Specifically, there will be material presented regarding the
latest viable threats against the United States, and how DHS and other
Federal agencies plan to address those threats. Under 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(7)(E), disclosure of that information could reveal
investigative techniques and procedures not generally available to the
public, allowing those with interests against the United States to
circumvent the law. Additionally, under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(9)(B),
disclosure of these techniques and procedures could frustrate the
successful implementation of protective measures designed to keep our
country safe.
Members will also be provided a briefing from the U.S. Coast Guard
on counterterrorism efforts being made around the world. Providing this
information to the public would provide terrorists with a road map
regarding the Department's plan to counter their actions, and thus,
allow them to take different actions to avoid counterterrorism efforts.
Under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(7)(E), disclosure of that information could
endanger the life or physical safety of law enforcement personnel.
Additionally, under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(9)(B), disclosure of this plan
could frustrate the successful implementation of measures designed to
counter terrorist acts.
Public Participation: Members of the public will be in listen-only
mode. The public may register to participate in this HSAC conference
call aforementioned procedures. Each individual must provide his or her
full legal name, email address and phone number no later than 5:00 p.m.
EDT on May 22, 2012, to a staff member of the HSAC via email at
HSAC@dhs.gov or via phone at (202) 447-3135. HSAC webcast details and
the Faith-based Security and Communications Advisory Committee report
will be provided to interested members of the public at the time they
register.
Identification of Services for Individuals with Disabilities: For
information on facilities or services for individuals with
disabilities, or to request special assistance at the meeting, contact
the HSAC as soon as possible.
Dated: May 1, 2012.
Becca Sharp,
Executive Director, Homeland Security Advisory Council, DHS.
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