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Download as PDF 59626 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 189 / Friday, September 28, 2012 / Notices workshop in Rotterdam developed new diagnostic criteria, the Rotterdam Criteria. The 2012 NIH Evidence-based Methodology Workshop on PCOS will seek to clarify: • Benefits and drawbacks of using the Rotterdam Criteria • The condition’s causes, predictors, and long-term consequences • Optimal prevention and treatment strategies. The NIH workshop is sponsored by the Office of Disease Prevention and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. A multidisciplinary steering committee developed the workshop agenda. The NIH Library created an extensive, descriptive bibliography on PCOS to facilitate workshop discussion. During the 21⁄2day workshop, invited experts will discuss the body of evidence and attendees will have opportunities to provide comments during open discussion periods. After weighing the evidence, an unbiased, independent panel will prepare a report that summarizes the workshop and identifies future research priorities. Advance information about the workshop and workshop registration materials may be obtained by calling 888–644–2667, or by sending email to prevention@mail.nih.gov. Registration and workshop information are also available on the NIH Office of Disease Prevention Web site at https:// prevention.nih.gov. Please Note: As part of the measures to ensure the safety of NIH employees and property, all visitors must be prepared to show a photo ID upon request. Visitors may be required to pass through a metal detector and have bags, backpacks, or purses inspected or x-rayed as they enter the NIH campus. For more information about the security measures at NIH, please visit the Web site at https://www.nih.gov/about/ visitorsecurity.htm. Dated: September 24, 2012. Francis S. Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health. [FR Doc. 2012–23965 Filed 9–27–12; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request 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: Site Visits With Grantees Integrating HIV Primary Care, Substance Abuse, and Behavioral Health Services—NEW The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) is requesting approval to conduct in-person Site Visit Interviews with Minority AIDS Initiative—Targeted Capacity Expansion (MAI–TCE) Grantees Integrating HIV Primary Care, Substance Abuse, and Behavioral Health Services. This is a new project request targeting the collection of programmatic level data (e.g., services provision, program administration, consumer involvement, evaluation planning, organizational capacity) through one-onone and group interviews and site assessment surveys with grantee personnel. The goals of the MAI–TCE project are to facilitate the development and expansion of culturally competent and effective integrated behavioral health and primary care, which include HIV services and medical treatment within 11 of the 12 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Metropolitan Divisions (MDs) most heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS. The program also supports the integration of behavioral health services (i.e., prevention, treatment, and substance abuse) into the CDC’s Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Plans (ECHPP). Interviews conducted with MAI–TCE grantees during site visits are an integral part of efforts to evaluate: (1) The effectiveness of program implementation across the grantee sites; (2) grantee efforts to integrate behavioral health, substance abuse and HIV care; (3) the variety of program models in use across the grantee sites; and, (4) grantee efforts to engage and successfully reach their target populations. SAMHSA will conduct a total of two in-person site visits with each of the 11 MAI–TCE program grantees, with surveys being administered prior to each site visit. SAMHSA will conduct interviews with grantee staff who will provide information on their program’s integration of primary care and behavioral health services. While participating in the evaluation is a condition of the grantees’ funding, participating in the interview and survey process is voluntary. Both instruments are designed to collect information about: Specific program components; HIV testing integration challenges, successes, and lessons learned; HIV care and evidence-based behavioral health services for their specific populations of focus; and engaging consumers in the Behavioral Health and Primary Care Network Committee and other aspects of the project, including how cultural competence is operationalized. Below is the table of the estimated total burden hours: EXHIBIT 1—ESTIMATE OF REPORTING BURDEN: ONE SITE VISIT ROUND Number of respondents srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Data collection tool Responses per respondent Hour per response Total burden hours Interview Guide ............................................................................................ Assessment Form ........................................................................................ 132 55 1 1 2.5 .3 330 18.3 Total ...................................................................................................... * 132 2 2.8 348.3 * Note: The 55 respondents identified for the self-assessment are included in the 132 overall participants listed for the site visit protocol. 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Waiting for the full 15 day notice period to conduct the teleconference will delay the discussion of the report to a period of time that will prevent the Secretary from meeting with the HSAC to review the report due to her travel schedule. In order to not delay receipt of the recommendations from the HSAC this teleconference is being announced with less than 15 days’ notice. Since this is a meeting by teleconference, members of the public do to not have to travel to attend, and the task force report is available to the public prior to the meeting for review and comment by members of the public in accordance with procedures provided above. Information on Services for Individuals with Disabilities: For information on facilities or services for individuals with disabilities, or to request special assistance during the teleconference, contact Mike Miron (202) 447–3135. Becca Sharp, Executive Director, Homeland Security Advisory Council, DHS. 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SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION


Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; 
Comment Request

    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: Site Visits With Grantees Integrating HIV Primary 
Care, Substance Abuse, and Behavioral Health Services--NEW

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 
(SAMSHA) is requesting approval to conduct in-person Site Visit 
Interviews with Minority AIDS Initiative--Targeted Capacity Expansion 
(MAI-TCE) Grantees Integrating HIV Primary Care, Substance Abuse, and 
Behavioral Health Services. This is a new project request targeting the 
collection of programmatic level data (e.g., services provision, 
program administration, consumer involvement, evaluation planning, 
organizational capacity) through one-on-one and group interviews and 
site assessment surveys with grantee personnel.
    The goals of the MAI-TCE project are to facilitate the development 
and expansion of culturally competent and effective integrated 
behavioral health and primary care, which include HIV services and 
medical treatment within 11 of the 12 Metropolitan Statistical Areas 
(MSAs) and Metropolitan Divisions (MDs) most heavily impacted by HIV/
AIDS. The program also supports the integration of behavioral health 
services (i.e., prevention, treatment, and substance abuse) into the 
CDC's Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Plans (ECHPP). Interviews 
conducted with MAI-TCE grantees during site visits are an integral part 
of efforts to evaluate: (1) The effectiveness of program implementation 
across the grantee sites; (2) grantee efforts to integrate behavioral 
health, substance abuse and HIV care; (3) the variety of program models 
in use across the grantee sites; and, (4) grantee efforts to engage and 
successfully reach their target populations.
    SAMHSA will conduct a total of two in-person site visits with each 
of the 11 MAI-TCE program grantees, with surveys being administered 
prior to each site visit.
    SAMHSA will conduct interviews with grantee staff who will provide 
information on their program's integration of primary care and 
behavioral health services. While participating in the evaluation is a 
condition of the grantees' funding, participating in the interview and 
survey process is voluntary. Both instruments are designed to collect 
information about: Specific program components; HIV testing integration 
challenges, successes, and lessons learned; HIV care and evidence-based 
behavioral health services for their specific populations of focus; and 
engaging consumers in the Behavioral Health and Primary Care Network 
Committee and other aspects of the project, including how cultural 
competence is operationalized.
    Below is the table of the estimated total burden hours:

                          Exhibit 1--Estimate of Reporting Burden: One Site Visit Round
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                                                   Number of     Responses per      Hour per       Total burden
             Data collection tool                 respondents     respondent        response          hours
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Interview Guide...............................             132               1              2.5            330
Assessment Form...............................              55               1               .3             18.3
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    Total.....................................           * 132               2              2.8            348.3
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* Note: The 55 respondents identified for the self-assessment are included in the 132 overall participants
  listed for the site visit protocol.


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    Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer, 
Room 2-1027, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857 or email a copy 
to summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. Written comments should be received 
within 60 days of this notice.

Summer King,
Statistician.
[FR Doc. 2012-23875 Filed 9-27-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4162-20-P
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