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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN—Continued
Form name
Local Health Department
Representative.
Student Program Participant.
Student Curricula Implementer.
Parent Curricula Implementer.
Student Curricula Implementer.
Student Master Trainer ..
Local Health Department Capacity and Readiness—Attachment SS.
Student participant focus group guide (time
spent in focus group)—Attachment ZZ.
Student curricula implementer focus group guide
(time spent in focus group)—Attachment AAA.
Parent curricula implementer focus group guide
(time spent in focus group)—Attachment BBB.
Safe Dates 8th Grade Session 1–Session 10
(standard)—Attachment CCC–LLL.
Student program master trainer TA form—Attachment DDDD.
Educator Outcome Survey (follow-up)—Attachment IIII.
Community Capacity/Readiness Assessment—
Attachment JJJJ.
Communications Focus Groups—Attachment
KKKK.
Parent Program Manager TA Tracking Form—
Attachment LLLL.
6th Grade Curricula Parent Satisfaction Questionnaire—Attachment MMMM.
7th Grade Curricula Parent Satisfaction Questionnaire—Attachment NNNN.
Educator ........................
Community Advisory
Board Member.
Students .........................
Parent Program Manager.
Parent Program Participant.
Parent Program Participant.
Total ........................
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Dated: October 2, 2012.
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity (OSI),
Office of the Associate Director for Science
(OADS), Office of the Director, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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Proposed Project
EHS-Net National Voluntary
Environmental Assessment Information
System (NVEAIS)—New—National
Center for Environmental Health
(NCEH), Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
The CDC is requesting OMB approval
for a National Voluntary Environmental
Assessment Information System to
collect data from foodborne illness
outbreak environmental assessments
routinely conducted by local, state,
territorial, or tribal food safety programs
during outbreak investigations.
Environmental assessment data are not
currently collected at the national level.
The data reported through this
information system will provide timely
data on the causes of outbreaks,
including environmental factors
associated with outbreaks, and are
essential to environmental public health
regulators’ efforts to respond more
effectively to outbreaks and prevent
future, similar outbreaks.
The information system was
developed by the Environmental Health
Specialists Network (EHS-Net), a
collaborative project of federal and state
public health agencies. The EHS-Net has
developed a standardized instrument for
reporting data relevant to foodborne
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Background and Brief Description
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
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response
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illness outbreak environmental
assessments.
State, local, tribal, and territorial food
safety programs are the respondents for
this data collection. Although it is not
possible to determine how many
programs will choose to participate, as
NVEAIS is voluntary, the maximum
potential number of program
respondents is approximately 3,000.
These programs will be reporting data
on outbreaks, not their programs or
personnel. It is not possible to
determine exactly how many outbreaks
will occur in the future, nor where they
will occur. However, we can estimate,
based on existing data, that a maximum
of 1,400 foodborne illness outbreaks
will occur annually. Only programs in
the jurisdictions in which these
outbreaks occur would report to
NVEAIS. Consequently, we have based
our respondent burden estimate on the
number of outbreaks likely to occur
each year. Assuming each outbreak
occurs in a different jurisdiction, there
will be one respondent per outbreak.
There are three activities associated
with NVEAIS that require a burden
estimate. The first activity is the
manager interview that will be
conducted at each establishment
associated with an outbreak. Most
outbreaks are associated with only one
establishment; however, some are
associated with multiple
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establishments. We estimate that a
maximum average of 4 manager
interviews will be conducted per
outbreak. Each interview will take about
20 minutes.
The second activity is entering all
requested environmental assessment
data into NVEAIS. This will be done
once for each outbreak. This will take
approximately 2 hours per outbreak.
Additionally, all food safety program
personnel participating in NVEAIS will
also have to take training on how to
conduct environmental assessments,
how to enter data into NVEAIS, and
how to conduct the manager interview.
We estimate the burden of this training
to be a maximum of 12 hours.
Respondents will only have to take this
training one time. Assuming a
maximum number of outbreaks of 1,400,
the estimated burden for this training is
16,800.
The total estimated annual burden is
21,467 hours (see Table). There is no
cost to the respondents other than their
time.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent
Form name
Food safety program personnel ......................
Food safety program personnel ......................
Food safety program personnel (No form
used).
Manager interview ..........................................
NVEAIS Data Reporting Instrument ..............
Food safety program personnel training ........
Dated: October 2, 2012.
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity (OSI),
Office of the Associate Director for Science
(OADS), Office of the Director, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Notice of the award of singlesource expansion supplement grants to
nine Personal Responsibility Education
Program Innovative Strategies (PREIS)
grantees to support the expansion of
program services necessary to meet the
requirements for reporting performance
measures, conducting evaluation-related
activities, and strengthening program
outcomes for youth participants.
ACTION:
1,400
1,400
1,400
[CFDA NUMBER: 93.297]
Announcement of the Award of SingleSource Expansion Supplement Grants
to Nine Personal Responsibility
Education Program Innovative
Strategies (PREIS) Grantees
Family and Youth Services
Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
AGENCY:
The Administration on
Children, Youth and Families (ACYF),
Family and Youth Services Bureau
(FYSB), Division of Adolescent
Development and Support (DADS)
announces the award of single-source
expansion supplement grants to nine
PREIS grantees for the purpose of
expanding program participation and/or
sites to support the increase of data
necessary to determine the level of
program effectiveness. In FY 2010,
FYSB awarded thirteen cooperative
Child & Family Resources, Inc .........................................................................
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles .......................................................................
Cicatelli Associates Inc .....................................................................................
Education Development Center, Inc .................................................................
Lighthouse Outreach ........................................................................................
Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy ............................................................
Philadelphia Health Management Corporation .................................................
Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services ................................................................
The Village for Families & Children, Inc ...........................................................
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City
Tucson ................................................
Los Angeles ........................................
New York ............................................
Newton ................................................
Hampton ..............................................
Oklahoma City ....................................
Philadelphia .........................................
Tucson ................................................
Hartford ...............................................
September 30, 2012–September
29, 2013.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marc Clark, Program Director,
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Program, Division of Adolescent
Development and Support, Family and
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agreement grants under Funding
Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
number: OPHS/OAH/TPP PREP Tier 2–
2010. Under this FOA a total of $9.7
million was made available on a
competitive basis to implement and test
innovative strategies.
Single-source program expansion
supplement awards are made to the
following PREIS grantees:
Grantee organization
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Youth Services Bureau, 1250 Maryland
Avenue SW. Suite 800, Washington, DC
20024. Telephone: 202–205–8496;
Email: marc.clark@acf.hh.gov.
The award
of nine single source expansion
supplement grants to PREIS grantees is
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AZ
CA
NY
MA
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OK
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CT
Supplement
award amount
$171,981.00
92,000.00
65,000.00
50,954.00
78,769.00
110,815.00
61,068.00
49,880.00
78,409.00
required because of the necessary
expansion of the original scope of
approved activities. In reviewing
grantees’ aggressive program and
evaluation plans, combined with
recruitment efforts to date, FYSB has
determined that that these nine grantees
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30-Day-13-12QI]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
(404) 639-7570 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments
to CDC Desk Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC or
by fax to (202) 395-5806. Written comments should be received within 30
days of this notice.
Proposed Project
EHS-Net National Voluntary Environmental Assessment Information
System (NVEAIS)--New--National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH),
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The CDC is requesting OMB approval for a National Voluntary
Environmental Assessment Information System to collect data from
foodborne illness outbreak environmental assessments routinely
conducted by local, state, territorial, or tribal food safety programs
during outbreak investigations. Environmental assessment data are not
currently collected at the national level. The data reported through
this information system will provide timely data on the causes of
outbreaks, including environmental factors associated with outbreaks,
and are essential to environmental public health regulators' efforts to
respond more effectively to outbreaks and prevent future, similar
outbreaks.
The information system was developed by the Environmental Health
Specialists Network (EHS-Net), a collaborative project of federal and
state public health agencies. The EHS-Net has developed a standardized
instrument for reporting data relevant to foodborne illness outbreak
environmental assessments.
State, local, tribal, and territorial food safety programs are the
respondents for this data collection. Although it is not possible to
determine how many programs will choose to participate, as NVEAIS is
voluntary, the maximum potential number of program respondents is
approximately 3,000.
These programs will be reporting data on outbreaks, not their
programs or personnel. It is not possible to determine exactly how many
outbreaks will occur in the future, nor where they will occur. However,
we can estimate, based on existing data, that a maximum of 1,400
foodborne illness outbreaks will occur annually. Only programs in the
jurisdictions in which these outbreaks occur would report to NVEAIS.
Consequently, we have based our respondent burden estimate on the
number of outbreaks likely to occur each year. Assuming each outbreak
occurs in a different jurisdiction, there will be one respondent per
outbreak.
There are three activities associated with NVEAIS that require a
burden estimate. The first activity is the manager interview that will
be conducted at each establishment associated with an outbreak. Most
outbreaks are associated with only one establishment; however, some are
associated with multiple
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establishments. We estimate that a maximum average of 4 manager
interviews will be conducted per outbreak. Each interview will take
about 20 minutes.
The second activity is entering all requested environmental
assessment data into NVEAIS. This will be done once for each outbreak.
This will take approximately 2 hours per outbreak.
Additionally, all food safety program personnel participating in
NVEAIS will also have to take training on how to conduct environmental
assessments, how to enter data into NVEAIS, and how to conduct the
manager interview. We estimate the burden of this training to be a
maximum of 12 hours. Respondents will only have to take this training
one time. Assuming a maximum number of outbreaks of 1,400, the
estimated burden for this training is 16,800.
The total estimated annual burden is 21,467 hours (see Table).
There is no cost to the respondents other than their time.
Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
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Average
Number of Responses per burden per
Type of respondent Form name respondents respondent response (in
hours)
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Food safety program personnel......... Manager interview....... 1,400 4 20/60
Food safety program personnel......... NVEAIS Data Reporting 1,400 1 2
Instrument.
Food safety program personnel (No form Food safety program 1,400 1 12
used). personnel training.
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Dated: October 2, 2012.
Ron A. Otten,
Director, Office of Scientific Integrity (OSI), Office of the Associate
Director for Science (OADS), Office of the Director, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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