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primary care providers who agree to
practice in areas of the country that
need them most.
The NHSC invites individuals who
are affiliated with academic, clinical,
trade, and other public health related
organizations to apply to be volunteers
within the NHSC Ambassador Program.
NHSC Ambassadors are dedicated
volunteers who help educate and inform
prospective NHSC members.
Ambassadors give their time and talents
to spread the word about the
opportunities available through the
NHSC and serve as additional local
resources for current NHSC members.
NHSC Ambassadors inspire and
motivate students and providers to
provide primary health care in
communities with limited access to
care.
The NHSC Ambassador Portal will
serve as both the application interface
for interested individuals to apply and
become NHSC Ambassadors, as well the
public-facing online searchable database
of Ambassador contact information.
Applicants will create individual
Ambassador profiles that will contain
information such as name, email
address(es), professional/employment
information (including organization
name and address), (or the school which
they attend), phone number(s), which
discipline of students and/or
professionals they interact with, and a
brief reason why they would like to be
an Ambassador. Completed applications
will be forwarded through the portal to
NHSC staff for approval. If approved,
the NHSC Ambassador will have the
opportunity to add a brief professional
biography and social network addresses
to their profile. Assistance in
completing the application will be
provided through prompts via the
online portal and also through the
NHSC Customer Care Center, if
necessary.
Need and Proposed Use of the
Information: The need and purpose of
this information collection is to create a
database where interested parties can
search for NHSC Ambassadors (that
meet specific search criteria) to serve as
local resources on the NHSC programs.
The other purpose is that NHSC can
have access to volunteers who are
available to spread important
programmatic information on behalf of
the NHSC.
Likely Respondents: Individuals who
are affiliated with academic, clinical,
trade, and other public health related
organizations.
Burden Statement: Burden in this
context means the time expended by
persons to generate, maintain, retain,
disclose or provide the information
requested. This includes the time
needed to review instructions; to
develop, acquire, install and utilize
technology and systems for the purpose
of collecting, validating and verifying
information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information; to train
personnel and to be able to respond to
a collection of information; to search
data sources; to complete and review
the collection of information; and to
transmit or otherwise disclose the
information. The total annual burden
hours estimated for this Information
Collection Request are summarized in
the table below.
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Form name
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
Total
responses
Total burden
hours
Ambassador Portal—New Applicants ..................................
Ambassador Portal—Updates to current Ambassador profiles ...................................................................................
200
1
200
.10
20
500
1
500
.10
50
Total ..............................................................................
700
........................
700
........................
70
Dated: May 20, 2014.
Jackie Painter,
Deputy Director, Division of Policy and
Information Coordination.
2112(b)(2) of the Public Health Service
(PHS) Act, as amended. While the
Secretary of Health and Human Services
is named as the respondent in all
proceedings brought by the filing of
petitions for compensation under the
Program, the United States Court of
Federal Claims is charged by statute
with the responsibility for considering
and acting upon the petitions.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program; List of Petitions Received
Health Resources and Services
Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is
publishing this notice of petitions
received under the National Vaccine
Injury Compensation Program (the
Program), as required by Section
SUMMARY:
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For
information about requirements for
filing petitions, and the Program in
general, contact the Clerk, United States
Court of Federal Claims, 717 Madison
Place NW., Washington, DC 20005,
(202) 357–6400. For information on
HRSA’s role in the Program, contact the
Director, National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Room 11C–26, Rockville, MD
20857; (301) 443–6593.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Health Resources and Services
Administration
The
Program provides a system of no-fault
compensation for certain individuals
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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who have been injured by specified
childhood vaccines. Subtitle 2 of Title
XXI of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C. 300aa–
10 et seq., provides that those seeking
compensation are to file a petition with
the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and to
serve a copy of the petition on the
Secretary of Health and Human
Services, who is named as the
respondent in each proceeding. The
Secretary has delegated this
responsibility under the Program to
HRSA. The Court is directed by statute
to appoint special masters who take
evidence, conduct hearings as
appropriate, and make initial decisions
as to eligibility for, and amount of,
compensation.
A petition may be filed with respect
to injuries, disabilities, illnesses,
conditions, and deaths resulting from
vaccines described in the Vaccine Injury
Table (the Table) set forth at Section
2114 of the PHS Act or as set forth at
42 CFR 100.3, as applicable. This Table
lists for each covered childhood vaccine
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the conditions which may lead to
compensation and, for each condition,
the time period for occurrence of the
first symptom or manifestation of onset
or of significant aggravation after
vaccine administration. Compensation
may also be awarded for conditions not
listed in the Table and for conditions
that are manifested outside the time
periods specified in the Table, but only
if the petitioner shows that the
condition was caused by one of the
listed vaccines.
Section 2112(b)(2) of the PHS Act, 42
U.S.C. 300aa–12(b)(2), requires that
‘‘[w]ithin 30 days after the Secretary
receives service of any petition filed
under section 2111 the Secretary shall
publish notice of such petition in the
Federal Register.’’ Set forth below is a
list of petitions received by HRSA on
April 1, 2014, through April 31, 2014.
This list provides the name of
petitioner, city and state of vaccination
(if unknown then city and state of
person or attorney filing claim), and
case number. In cases where the Court
has redacted the name of a petitioner
and/or the case number, the list reflects
such redaction.
Section 2112(b)(2) also provides that
the special master ‘‘shall afford all
interested persons an opportunity to
submit relevant, written information’’
relating to the following:
1. The existence of evidence ‘‘that
there is not a preponderance of the
evidence that the illness, disability,
injury, condition, or death described in
the petition is due to factors unrelated
to the administration of the vaccine
described in the petition,’’ and
2. Any allegation in a petition that the
petitioner either:
(a) ‘‘Sustained, or had significantly
aggravated, any illness, disability,
injury, or condition not set forth in the
Vaccine Injury Table but which was
caused by’’ one of the vaccines referred
to in the Table, or
(b) ‘‘Sustained, or had significantly
aggravated, any illness, disability,
injury, or condition set forth in the
Vaccine Injury Table the first symptom
or manifestation of the onset or
significant aggravation of which did not
occur within the time period set forth in
the Table but which was caused by a
vaccine’’ referred to in the Table.
In accordance with Section
2112(b)(2), all interested persons may
submit written information relevant to
the issues described above in the case of
the petitions listed below. Any person
choosing to do so should file an original
and three (3) copies of the information
with the Clerk of the U.S. Court of
Federal Claims at the address listed
above (under the heading FOR FURTHER
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INFORMATION CONTACT), with a copy to
HRSA addressed to Director, Division of
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program,
Healthcare Systems Bureau, 5600
Fishers Lane, Room 11C–26, Rockville,
MD 20857. The Court’s caption
(Petitioner’s Name v. Secretary of Health
and Human Services) and the docket
number assigned to the petition should
be used as the caption for the written
submission. Chapter 35 of title 44,
United States Code, related to
paperwork reduction, does not apply to
information required for purposes of
carrying out the Program.
Dated: May 21, 2014.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
List of Petitions Filed
1. Rene Dumas, Washington, District of
Columbia, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0256V
2. Theodore and Jodi Orm on behalf of
A.S.O., Grand Haven, Michigan, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0257V
3. Lauren Natalie Lee, Littleton, Colorado,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0258V
4. Monica R. Beason, Pittsburg, Kansas, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0262V
5. Stacie Rublein, Farmington Hills,
Michigan, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0264V
6. Matthew J. Lenihan, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0265V
7. Wilbert L. Townsend, Sr., Las Vegas,
Nevada, Court of Federal Claims No: 14–
0266V
8. Carlos Lopez and Sylvia Medina on behalf
of Cedric Carlos Lopez, Dallas, Texas,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0270V
9. Joseph and Angela Quance on behalf of
E. J. Q., Marshfield, Wisconsin, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0271V
10. Paxton and Dee King on behalf of
F. M. K., Baraboo, Wisconsin, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0272V
11. Vijay Divakar, Chandler, Arizona, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0273V
12. Wynette Arias, Chalmette, Louisiana,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0274V
13. Jeff and Cynthia Davis on behalf of Paige
Davis, Spring, Texas, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14–0276V
14. Melanie Yalacki, Lakewood, Colorado,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0278V
15. Susie Avchen, Boston, Massachusetts,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0279V
16. Sarah Meyers, Lewiston, Maine, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0281V
17. Cheri Srour, Brooklyn, New York, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0283V
18. Ofelia Winters, Gaithersburg, Maryland,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0285V
19. Sarah Dearing, Washington, District of
Columbia, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0289V
20. Julio Paz and Olga Paz on behalf of J. P.,
Deceased, Boston, Massachusetts, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0290V
21. Amy Lea on behalf of Michael Lea,
Deceased, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0291V
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22. Emily Thompson, Germantown,
Tennessee, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0292V
23. Ruby J. Williams, Morgantown, West
Virginia, Court of Federal Claims No: 14–
0293V
24. Jennifer Pryde, Baltimore, Maryland,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0298V
25. Alexander Katsaros, Naples, Florida,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0302V
26. James Pike, Tequesta, Florida, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0303V
27. Sheila Foster on behalf of A. F.,
Brandenburg, Kentucky, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14–0309V
28. Linette Breland on behalf of C.B., New
York, New York, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14–0312V
29. Emily Culligan, Baraboo, Wisconsin,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0318V
30. Markus Heinze and Candace Heinze on
behalf of J.H., Crestview Hills, Kentucky,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0319V
31. Ashley and Craig Rice on behalf of Rowan
Rice, Charleston, South Carolina, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0321
32. Berenice Dorris, Beverly Hills, California,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0322V
33. Loretta Zimmerman, Fountain Valley,
California, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0323V
34. Jeanette Parrish on behalf of Armandina
Parrish, Deceased, Houston, Texas, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0324V
35. Rita Martin, Riverside, California, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0325V
36. Elena Ford, Washington, District of
Columbia, Court of Federal Claims No:
14–0327V
37. Myroslawa Yangis, Piermont, New York,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0328V
38. Barbara Sweat on behalf of Shaniya
Sweat, Tampa, Florida, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14–0329V
39. Janet Moody, Dallas, Texas, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0336V
40. Arlene deRego, Marlborough,
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14–0337V
41. Samantha Jenney, New Bedford,
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14–0338V
42. Susan Harrison, Boston, Massachusetts,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0339V
43. Crystal La Veck and Mark Osterhoudt on
behalf of B.O., Boston, Massachusetts,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0340V
44. Kenneth Baron and Jayme Baron on
behalf of S. B., Boston, Massachusetts,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0341V
45. Cassie Wolf and Richard Wolf on behalf
of Richard Wolf, II, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0342V
46. Marilyn Erickson, Spring, Texas, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0351V
47. Jonathan Mason, Mayfield, Kentucky,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0356V
48. Candice Lewis and Kevin Neal on behalf
of K. M. N., St. Louis, Missouri, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0357V
49. Judy Becker, Endwell, New York, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14–0363V
50. Yolanda Rosebraugh on behalf of Noah
Rosebraugh, Santa Cruz, California,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0364V
51. Cathy Erdmann, Baraboo, Wisconsin,
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Court of Federal Claims No: 14–0365V
52. Martha Mascia-Strickler, Sarasota,
Florida, Court of Federal Claims No: 14–
0368
53. Stephanie Astle on behalf of M. A.,
Vienna, Virginia, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14–0369V
54. Debra Bub, Vienna, Virginia, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14–0370V
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Poison Control Program
Health Resources and Services
Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of Non-Competitive
Replacement Awards to the Nationwide
Children’s Hospital, Inc., and the
Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
AGENCY:
HRSA will transfer funds and
duties from the University Hospitals of
Cleveland to the Nationwide Children’s
Hospital, Inc., d.b.a., the Central Ohio
Poison Center and the Children’s
Hospital Medical Center, d.b.a., the
Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information
Center. These transfers are necessary in
order to maintain poison control
services and education efforts
throughout the State of Ohio.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Former
Grantee of Record: University Hospitals
of Cleveland (Grant #H4BHS15469) is
the former grantee.
Original Period of Grant Support is
from: September 1, 2009, to August 31,
2014.
Replacement Awardees: Nationwide
Children’s Hospital, Inc. (Grant
#H4BHS15471) and the Children’s
Hospital Medical Center (Grant
#H4BHS15468) are the replacement
awardees.
Period of Replacement Awards: The
period of support for the replacement
awards is March 1, 2014, to August 31,
2014.
Amount of Replacement Awards is as
follows:
• University Hospitals of Cleveland
d.b.a. the Greater Cleveland Poison
Control Center (H4BHS15469) will
transfer $89,436 to the Nationwide
Children’s Hospital, Inc., d.b.a., the
Central Ohio Poison Center
(H4BHS15471); and
• University Hospitals of Cleveland
d.b.a. the Greater Cleveland Poison
Center (H4BHS15469) will transfer
$89,436 to the Children’s Hospital
Medical Center, d.b.a., the Cincinnati
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Drug and Poison Information Center
(H4BHS15468)
Authority: Section 1273 of the Public
Health Service Act, (42 U.S.C. 300d–73), as
amended by the Poison Center Support,
Enhancement, and Awareness Act of 2008.
CFDA Number: 93.253.
Justification: The poison centers
operated by the Nationwide Children’s
Hospital, Inc., and the Children’s
Hospital Medical Center currently
provide poison center services to the
citizens of Ohio, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. These services include
telephone treatment advice and
consultation about toxic exposures for
both the public and health care
professionals and toxico and public
health surveillance. Educators at the
centers provide public education about
poison prevention and clinical
toxicology training for many different
healthcare professionals. The centers
also offer programs to help clinicians
better manage poisoning and overdose
cases that end up in a healthcare
facility.
These centers have the capacity to
provide poison control service to the
area formerly served by the University
Hospitals of Cleveland, ensuring access
to critical poison emergency treatment
and poison prevention information
statewide, and to fulfill the expectations
of the original funded application.
These replacement grants will support
the grantees’ abilities to provide poison
center services to the state’s entire
population with the least amount of
disruption.
The State of Ohio has determined that
the Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Inc.
and the Children’s Hospital Medical
Center are the best qualified grantees for
this award. On February 19, 2014, the
state provided HRSA with a letter
designating the two centers as the
official poison centers of Ohio and
assigning them each 50 percent of
Ohio’s service areas.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Poison Control Program, Director, Elisa
Gladstone, via email at
Egladstone@hrsa.gov or via telephone at
301.594.4394.
Dated: May 21, 2014.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services
Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) (60 FR
56605, as amended November 6, 1995;
as last amended at 79 FR 26258–26259
dated May 7, 2014).
This notice reflects organizational
changes in the Health Resources and
Services Administration. Specifically,
this notice updates functional
statements within the HIV/AIDS Bureau
(RV). (1) Updates the functions in the
Office of the Associate Administrator
(RV); (2) updates the functions in the
Division of Community HIV/AIDS
Programs (RV6); (3) transfers the
Organizational Development Unit
function from the Office of the Associate
Administrator (RV) to the Office of
Operations and Management (RV2); and
(4) transfers the Clinical Unit function
from the Office of the Associate
Administrator (RV) to the Division of
Policy and Data (RVA).
Chapter RV—HIV/AIDS Bureau
Section RV–20, Functions
(1) Delete the functional statement for
the Office of the Associate
Administrator (RV), and replace in its
entirety; (2) delete the functional
statement for the Office of Operations
and Management (RV2) and replace in
its entirety; (3) delete the functional
statement for the Division of Policy and
Data (RVA) and replace in its entirety;
and (4) delete the functional statement
for the Division of Community HIV/
AIDS Programs (RV6) and replace in its
entirety.
Office of the Associate Administrator
(RV)
The Office of the Associate
Administrator provides leadership and
direction for the HIV/AIDS programs
and activities of the Bureau and
oversees its relationship with other
national health programs. Specifically:
(1) Promotes the implementation of the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy within the
Agency and among Agency-funded
programs; (2) coordinates the
formulation of an overall strategy and
policy for programs established by Title
XXVI of the PHS Act as amended by the
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program; List of Petitions
Received
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is
publishing this notice of petitions received under the National Vaccine
Injury Compensation Program (the Program), as required by Section
2112(b)(2) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, as amended. While
the Secretary of Health and Human Services is named as the respondent
in all proceedings brought by the filing of petitions for compensation
under the Program, the United States Court of Federal Claims is charged
by statute with the responsibility for considering and acting upon the
petitions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about requirements for
filing petitions, and the Program in general, contact the Clerk, United
States Court of Federal Claims, 717 Madison Place NW., Washington, DC
20005, (202) 357-6400. For information on HRSA's role in the Program,
contact the Director, National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program,
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 11C-26, Rockville, MD 20857; (301) 443-6593.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Program provides a system of no-fault
compensation for certain individuals who have been injured by specified
childhood vaccines. Subtitle 2 of Title XXI of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C.
300aa-10 et seq., provides that those seeking compensation are to file
a petition with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and to serve a copy of
the petition on the Secretary of Health and Human Services, who is
named as the respondent in each proceeding. The Secretary has delegated
this responsibility under the Program to HRSA. The Court is directed by
statute to appoint special masters who take evidence, conduct hearings
as appropriate, and make initial decisions as to eligibility for, and
amount of, compensation.
A petition may be filed with respect to injuries, disabilities,
illnesses, conditions, and deaths resulting from vaccines described in
the Vaccine Injury Table (the Table) set forth at Section 2114 of the
PHS Act or as set forth at 42 CFR 100.3, as applicable. This Table
lists for each covered childhood vaccine
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the conditions which may lead to compensation and, for each condition,
the time period for occurrence of the first symptom or manifestation of
onset or of significant aggravation after vaccine administration.
Compensation may also be awarded for conditions not listed in the Table
and for conditions that are manifested outside the time periods
specified in the Table, but only if the petitioner shows that the
condition was caused by one of the listed vaccines.
Section 2112(b)(2) of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C. 300aa-12(b)(2),
requires that ``[w]ithin 30 days after the Secretary receives service
of any petition filed under section 2111 the Secretary shall publish
notice of such petition in the Federal Register.'' Set forth below is a
list of petitions received by HRSA on April 1, 2014, through April 31,
2014. This list provides the name of petitioner, city and state of
vaccination (if unknown then city and state of person or attorney
filing claim), and case number. In cases where the Court has redacted
the name of a petitioner and/or the case number, the list reflects such
redaction.
Section 2112(b)(2) also provides that the special master ``shall
afford all interested persons an opportunity to submit relevant,
written information'' relating to the following:
1. The existence of evidence ``that there is not a preponderance of
the evidence that the illness, disability, injury, condition, or death
described in the petition is due to factors unrelated to the
administration of the vaccine described in the petition,'' and
2. Any allegation in a petition that the petitioner either:
(a) ``Sustained, or had significantly aggravated, any illness,
disability, injury, or condition not set forth in the Vaccine Injury
Table but which was caused by'' one of the vaccines referred to in the
Table, or
(b) ``Sustained, or had significantly aggravated, any illness,
disability, injury, or condition set forth in the Vaccine Injury Table
the first symptom or manifestation of the onset or significant
aggravation of which did not occur within the time period set forth in
the Table but which was caused by a vaccine'' referred to in the Table.
In accordance with Section 2112(b)(2), all interested persons may
submit written information relevant to the issues described above in
the case of the petitions listed below. Any person choosing to do so
should file an original and three (3) copies of the information with
the Clerk of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims at the address listed
above (under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT), with a copy
to HRSA addressed to Director, Division of Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program, Healthcare Systems Bureau, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 11C-26,
Rockville, MD 20857. The Court's caption (Petitioner's Name v.
Secretary of Health and Human Services) and the docket number assigned
to the petition should be used as the caption for the written
submission. Chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, related to
paperwork reduction, does not apply to information required for
purposes of carrying out the Program.
Dated: May 21, 2014.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
List of Petitions Filed
1. Rene Dumas, Washington, District of Columbia, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0256V
2. Theodore and Jodi Orm on behalf of A.S.O., Grand Haven, Michigan,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0257V
3. Lauren Natalie Lee, Littleton, Colorado, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0258V
4. Monica R. Beason, Pittsburg, Kansas, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0262V
5. Stacie Rublein, Farmington Hills, Michigan, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0264V
6. Matthew J. Lenihan, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0265V
7. Wilbert L. Townsend, Sr., Las Vegas, Nevada, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0266V
8. Carlos Lopez and Sylvia Medina on behalf of Cedric Carlos Lopez,
Dallas, Texas, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0270V
9. Joseph and Angela Quance on behalf of E. J. Q., Marshfield,
Wisconsin, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0271V
10. Paxton and Dee King on behalf of F. M. K., Baraboo, Wisconsin,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0272V
11. Vijay Divakar, Chandler, Arizona, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0273V
12. Wynette Arias, Chalmette, Louisiana, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0274V
13. Jeff and Cynthia Davis on behalf of Paige Davis, Spring, Texas,
Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0276V
14. Melanie Yalacki, Lakewood, Colorado, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0278V
15. Susie Avchen, Boston, Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0279V
16. Sarah Meyers, Lewiston, Maine, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0281V
17. Cheri Srour, Brooklyn, New York, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0283V
18. Ofelia Winters, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0285V
19. Sarah Dearing, Washington, District of Columbia, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14-0289V
20. Julio Paz and Olga Paz on behalf of J. P., Deceased, Boston,
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0290V
21. Amy Lea on behalf of Michael Lea, Deceased, Fayetteville,
Arkansas, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0291V
22. Emily Thompson, Germantown, Tennessee, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0292V
23. Ruby J. Williams, Morgantown, West Virginia, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0293V
24. Jennifer Pryde, Baltimore, Maryland, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0298V
25. Alexander Katsaros, Naples, Florida, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0302V
26. James Pike, Tequesta, Florida, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0303V
27. Sheila Foster on behalf of A. F., Brandenburg, Kentucky, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14-0309V
28. Linette Breland on behalf of C.B., New York, New York, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14-0312V
29. Emily Culligan, Baraboo, Wisconsin, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0318V
30. Markus Heinze and Candace Heinze on behalf of J.H., Crestview
Hills, Kentucky, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0319V
31. Ashley and Craig Rice on behalf of Rowan Rice, Charleston, South
Carolina, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0321
32. Berenice Dorris, Beverly Hills, California, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0322V
33. Loretta Zimmerman, Fountain Valley, California, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0323V
34. Jeanette Parrish on behalf of Armandina Parrish, Deceased,
Houston, Texas, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0324V
35. Rita Martin, Riverside, California, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0325V
36. Elena Ford, Washington, District of Columbia, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0327V
37. Myroslawa Yangis, Piermont, New York, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0328V
38. Barbara Sweat on behalf of Shaniya Sweat, Tampa, Florida, Court
of Federal Claims No: 14-0329V
39. Janet Moody, Dallas, Texas, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0336V
40. Arlene deRego, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0337V
41. Samantha Jenney, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0338V
42. Susan Harrison, Boston, Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims
No: 14-0339V
43. Crystal La Veck and Mark Osterhoudt on behalf of B.O., Boston,
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0340V
44. Kenneth Baron and Jayme Baron on behalf of S. B., Boston,
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0341V
45. Cassie Wolf and Richard Wolf on behalf of Richard Wolf, II,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0342V
46. Marilyn Erickson, Spring, Texas, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0351V
47. Jonathan Mason, Mayfield, Kentucky, Court of Federal Claims No:
14-0356V
48. Candice Lewis and Kevin Neal on behalf of K. M. N., St. Louis,
Missouri, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0357V
49. Judy Becker, Endwell, New York, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0363V
50. Yolanda Rosebraugh on behalf of Noah Rosebraugh, Santa Cruz,
California, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0364V
51. Cathy Erdmann, Baraboo, Wisconsin,
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Court of Federal Claims No: 14-0365V
52. Martha Mascia-Strickler, Sarasota, Florida, Court of Federal
Claims No: 14-0368
53. Stephanie Astle on behalf of M. A., Vienna, Virginia, Court of
Federal Claims No: 14-0369V
54. Debra Bub, Vienna, Virginia, Court of Federal Claims No: 14-
0370V
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