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Coalition Online Management and
Evaluation Tool (COMET) and the
Coalition Classification Tool (CCT), to
gather information from DFC grantees.
The COMET data collection system will
be used for FY 2014 DFC grantees and
SAMHSA CSAP’s Sober Truth on
Preventing Underage Drinking
Reauthorization Act (‘‘STOP Act’’)
grantees. (STOP Act data collection is
authorized and required by 42 U.S.C.
290bb–35b and Section 519B of the
Public Health Service Act).
ONDCP will be awarding a contract
for a DFC grant oversight system at the
end of 2014, following a competitive
request for proposals process. Currently,
DFC grantees interact with multiple
separate systems. ONDCP plans to have
a newly improved grant oversight
system with a data collection platform,
which will replace the current COMET
system. The development and
implementation of the DFC grant system
will strengthen ONDCP’s continued
oversight of the DFC program. The data
collected will have minimal substantive
changes compared to what is currently
collected and the system for data
collection is intended to be more user
friendly to reduce the burden on
grantees. For FY 2015 and 2016
grantees, ONDCP/DFC expects a similar
data collection system to be fully
functional for DFC data collection and
STOP Act data collection.
ONDCP’s Drug Free Communities
office will continue to utilize the case
study protocols previously approved by
OMB to document coalition practices,
successes and challenges.
Approximately nine DFC grantees are
selected each year to highlight in the
case studies. The information from the
case studies will be used to illustrate
not only what works to reduce drug use
in a community setting, but also how
and why it works.
Type of Information Collection: Webbased data collection, surveys and
interviews of DFC and Sober Truth on
Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP)
Act grantees.
Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC)
Support Program National Evaluation.
Frequency: Semi-annually by DFC
and STOP Act Program Directors via
COMET, and annually for DFC Program
Directors and selected coalition
members via the CCT. Case study
interviews and electronic surveys of
Program Directors and electronic
surveys of selected coalition members
will be accomplished one time. ONDCP
plans to award a contract for the new
data collection system at the end of
2014. For FY 2015 and 2016 grantees,
ONDCP/DFC expects a similar data
collection system to be fully functional
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for DFC data collection and STOP Act
data collection.
Affected Public: DFC and STOP Act
grantees.
Estimated Burden: ONDCP expects
that the time required to complete each
semi-annual report via COMET will be
approximately five hours, and each CCT
report will take approximately one hour
to complete. Face to face interviews will
take 1.5–2 hours and surveys will take
approximately .25 hours each to
complete. The estimated total amount of
time required by all respondents over
one year, including Program Directors
and grantees to complete COMET, CCT,
surveys, and interviews, is 9,680 hours.
ONDCP estimates that DFC grantees will
spend approximately the same amount
or less when using the new DFC data
collection system.
Goals: ONDCP intends to use the data
of the DFC National Evaluation to assess
the DFC Program’s effectiveness in
preventing and reducing youth
substance use. Two primary objectives
of the evaluation are to: (1) Regularly
monitor, measure and analyze data in
order to report on the progress of the
DFC program and its grantees on
program goals, and (2) providing
technical assistance support to DFC
grantees in effectively collecting and
submitting data and in understanding
the role of data in driving local coalition
efforts.
Comment Request: ONDCP especially
invites comments on: Whether the
proposed data are proper for the
functions of the agency; whether the
information will have practical utility;
the accuracy of ONDCP’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions; ways
to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and, ways to ease the burden
on proposed respondents, including the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology. Comments will be accepted
for sixty days.
Dated: November 25, 2014.
Daniel S. Rader,
Deputy General Counsel.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
[Docket No. NRC–2014–0188]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Review; Comment Request
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of the OMB review of
information collection and solicitation
of public comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) has recently
submitted to OMB for review the
following proposal for the collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35). The NRC hereby
informs potential respondents that an
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and
that a person is not required to respond
to, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number. The NRC published a Federal
Register notice with a 60-day comment
period on this information collection on
August 12, 2014.
1. Type of submission, new, revision,
or extension: Revision.
2. The title of the information
collection: Reports Concerning Possible
Non-Routine Emergency Generic
Problems.
3. Current OMB approval number:
3150–0012.
4. The form number if applicable:
N/A.
5. How often the collection is
required: On occasion.
6. Who will be required or asked to
report: Nuclear power reactor licensees,
nonpower reactors, and materials
applicants and licensees.
7. An estimate of the number of
annual responses: 231
8. The estimated number of annual
respondents: 231
9. An estimate of the total number of
hours needed annually to complete the
requirement or request: 83,100 hours
annually.
10. Abstract: The NRC is requesting
approval authority to collect
information concerning possible
nonroutine generic problems which
would require prompt action from the
NRC to preclude potential threats to
public health and safety. During the
conduct of normal program activities,
the NRC becomes aware of an emergent
event or issue that may be identified in
its licensing, inspection, and
enforcement programs. In addition,
reportable occurrences, or unusual
events, equipment failures, construction
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problems, and issues discovered or
raised during safety reviews are brought
to the attention of the NRC through
licensee reporting procedures and the
safety review process. The emergent
event or issue may present a situation in
which the NRC does not have enough
information to support regulatory
decision making regarding an
appropriate course of action to address
the event or issue.
If the NRC determines that an event
or issue may have or has the potential
for an immediate impact upon public
health, safety, common defense, and/or
the environment, the agency will
prepare a bulletin or other form of
generic communication that requires
licensees and/or permit holders to
respond within a specified period with
information that would support agency
evaluation and regulatory decision
making. The bulletin may request
licensees and permit holders to conduct
evaluations, perform tests, and provide
specified information within a
prescribed time frame.
The public may examine and have
copied for a fee publicly-available
documents, including the final
supporting statement, at the NRC’s
Public Document Room, Room O–1F21,
One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. The
OMB clearance requests are available at
the NRC’s Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/
public-involve/doc-comment/omb/. The
document will be available on the
NRC’s home page site for 60 days after
the signature date of this notice.
Comments and questions should be
directed to the OMB reviewer listed
below by December 31, 2014. Comments
received after this date will be
considered if it is practical to do so, but
assurance of consideration cannot be
given to comments received after this
date.
Vlad Dorjets, Desk Officer, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs
(3150–0012), NEOB–10202, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC 20503.
Comments can also be emailed to
Vladik_Dorjets@omb.eop.gov or
submitted by telephone at 202–395–
7315.
The NRC Clearance Officer is
Tremaine Donnell, 301–415–6258.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 25th day
of November, 2014.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Tremaine Donnell,
NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information
Services.
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COMMISSION
[Docket No. NRC–2014–0237]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to
submit an information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and solicitation of public
comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) invites public
comment about our intention to request
the OMB’s approval for renewal of an
existing information collection that is
summarized below. We are required to
publish this notice in the Federal
Register under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the
requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information
collection: 10 CFR part 62, Criteria and
Procedures for Emergency Access to
Non-Federal and Regional Low-Level
Waste Disposal Facilities.
2. Current OMB approval number:
3150–0143.
3. How often the collection is
required: The collection would only be
required upon application for a
Commission emergency access
determination when access to a nonFederal or regional Low-Level Waste
Disposal facility is denied, which
results in an immediate public health
and safety and/or common defense and
security concern.
4. Who is required or asked to report:
Generators of low-level radioactive
waste, or the Governor of a State on
behalf of any generator or generators
located in his or her State who are
denied access to a non-Federal or
regional low-level radioactive wastes
and who wish to request emergency
access for disposal of non-Federal or
regional Low-Level Waste Disposal
facility pursuant to 10 CFR part 62.
5. The number of annual respondents:
1 (estimate).
6. The number of hours needed
annually to complete the requirement or
request: 233 (estimate).
7. Abstract: 10 CFR part 62 sets out
the information which must be provided
to the NRC by any low-level waste
generator or Governor of a State on
behalf of generators seeking emergency
access to an operating low-level waste
disposal facility. The information is
required to allow the NRC to determine
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if denial of disposal constitutes a
serious and immediate threat to public
health and safety or common defense
and security. 10 CFR part 62 also
provides that the Commission may grant
an exemption from the requirements in
this Part upon application of an
interested person or upon its own
initiative.
Submit, by January 30, 2015,
comments that address the following
questions:
1. Is the proposed collection of
information necessary for the NRC to
properly perform its functions? Does the
information have practical utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the
information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology?
The public may examine and have
copied for a fee publicly-available
documents, including the draft
supporting statement, at the NRC’s
Public Document Room, Room O–1F21,
One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. The
OMB clearance requests are available at
the NRC’s Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/
public-involve/doc-comment/omb/. The
document will be available on the
NRC’s home page site for 60 days after
the signature date of this notice.
Comments submitted in writing or in
electronic form will be made available
for public inspection. Because your
comments will not be edited to remove
any identifying or contact information,
the NRC cautions you against including
any information in your submission that
you do not want to be publicly
disclosed. Comments submitted should
reference Docket No. NRC–2014–0237.
You may submit your comments by any
of the following methods: Electronic
comments go to https://
www.regulations.gov and search for
Docket No. NRC–2014–0237. Mail
comments to NRC Clearance Officer,
Tremaine Donnell (T–5 F53), U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001.
Questions about the information
collection requirements may be directed
to the NRC Clearance Officer, Tremaine
Donnell (T–5 F53), U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001, by telephone at 301–
415–6258, or by email to
INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@NRC.GOV.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 24th day
of November, 2014.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. NRC-2014-0188]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Review; Comment Request
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of the OMB review of information collection and
solicitation of public comment.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has recently
submitted to OMB for review the following proposal for the collection
of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). The NRC hereby informs potential
respondents that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and that a
person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The NRC
published a Federal Register notice with a 60-day comment period on
this information collection on August 12, 2014.
1. Type of submission, new, revision, or extension: Revision.
2. The title of the information collection: Reports Concerning
Possible Non-Routine Emergency Generic Problems.
3. Current OMB approval number: 3150-0012.
4. The form number if applicable: N/A.
5. How often the collection is required: On occasion.
6. Who will be required or asked to report: Nuclear power reactor
licensees, nonpower reactors, and materials applicants and licensees.
7. An estimate of the number of annual responses: 231
8. The estimated number of annual respondents: 231
9. An estimate of the total number of hours needed annually to
complete the requirement or request: 83,100 hours annually.
10. Abstract: The NRC is requesting approval authority to collect
information concerning possible nonroutine generic problems which would
require prompt action from the NRC to preclude potential threats to
public health and safety. During the conduct of normal program
activities, the NRC becomes aware of an emergent event or issue that
may be identified in its licensing, inspection, and enforcement
programs. In addition, reportable occurrences, or unusual events,
equipment failures, construction
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problems, and issues discovered or raised during safety reviews are
brought to the attention of the NRC through licensee reporting
procedures and the safety review process. The emergent event or issue
may present a situation in which the NRC does not have enough
information to support regulatory decision making regarding an
appropriate course of action to address the event or issue.
If the NRC determines that an event or issue may have or has the
potential for an immediate impact upon public health, safety, common
defense, and/or the environment, the agency will prepare a bulletin or
other form of generic communication that requires licensees and/or
permit holders to respond within a specified period with information
that would support agency evaluation and regulatory decision making.
The bulletin may request licensees and permit holders to conduct
evaluations, perform tests, and provide specified information within a
prescribed time frame.
The public may examine and have copied for a fee publicly-available
documents, including the final supporting statement, at the NRC's
Public Document Room, Room O-1F21, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. The OMB clearance requests
are available at the NRC's Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/. The document will be available on the NRC's home page
site for 60 days after the signature date of this notice.
Comments and questions should be directed to the OMB reviewer
listed below by December 31, 2014. Comments received after this date
will be considered if it is practical to do so, but assurance of
consideration cannot be given to comments received after this date.
Vlad Dorjets, Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs (3150-0012), NEOB-10202, Office of Management and Budget,
Washington, DC 20503.
Comments can also be emailed to Vladik_Dorjets@omb.eop.gov or
submitted by telephone at 202-395-7315.
The NRC Clearance Officer is Tremaine Donnell, 301-415-6258.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 25th day of November, 2014.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Tremaine Donnell,
NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services.
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