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Agency Information Collection
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Comment Request
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In compliance with section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 concerning
opportunity for public comment on
proposed collections of information, 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.
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Proposed Project: National Evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children
and Their Families Program: Phase VI
(OMB No. 0930–0307)—Revision
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health
Services is responsible for the national
evaluation of the Comprehensive
Community Mental Health Services for
Children and Their Families Program
(Children’s Mental Health Initiative—
CMHI) that will collect data on child
mental health outcomes, family life, and
service system development. Data will
be collected on nine (9) service systems,
and approximately 2,106 children and
families and providers/administrators,
using 26 instruments. Data collection
will be decreased by 26,960 hours due
to program changes resulting from the
closing of 19 communities funded in FY
2009 that no longer require data
collection and data collection for the
Sector and Comparison Study.
Data collection for this evaluation will
be conducted over the next 3-year
period. Child and family outcomes of
interest will be collected at intake and
at 6-month follow-up. The individual
families will participate in the study for
the remaining 12 months. The outcome
measures include the following: Child
symptomatology and functioning,
family functioning, satisfaction, and
caregiver strain. The service system data
will be collected every 6 months during
the remaining 3 years of the evaluation.
Service utilization and cost data will be
tracked and submitted to the national
evaluation every 6 months using two
tools—the Flex Fund Tool and the
Services and Costs Data Tool—to
estimate average cost of treatment per
child, distribution of costs, and
allocation of costs across service
categories. Service delivery and system
variables of interest include the
following: Maturity of system of care
development in funded system of care
communities, adherence to the system
of care program model, and client
service experience. Internet-based
technology such as data entry and
management tools will be used in this
evaluation. The measures of the national
evaluation address annual
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Congressional reporting requirements of
the program’s authorizing legislation,
and the national outcome measures for
mental health programs as currently
established by SAMHSA.
Changes:
The previously approved Phase VI
evaluation is composed of six core study
components: (1) The System of Care
Assessment that documents the
development of systems of care through
site visits conducted every 12–18
months; (2) the Cross-Sectional
Descriptive Study that collects
descriptive data on all children and
families who enter the CMHS-funded
systems of care throughout the funding
period; (3) the Child and Family
Outcome Study that collects data
longitudinally on child clinical and
functional status, and family outcomes;
(4) the Service Experience Study that
collects data on family experience and
satisfaction with services from a sample
of children and families; (5) the Services
and Costs Study that assesses the costs
and cost-effectiveness of system of care
services; and (6) the Sustainability
Study, as well as and three special
studies: the Alumni Networking Study,
the Continuous Quality Improvement
(CQI) Initiative Evaluation, and the
Sector and Comparison Study. Earlier
revisions eliminated one of the core
studies, the Sustainability Study, and
two of the special studies: the Alumni
Networking Study and the Continuous
Quality Improvement (CQI) Initiative
Evaluation.
This revision requests the elimination
of the Sector and Comparison Study.
The eliminated studies have provided
data to the program and are no longer
needed. The Sector and Comparison
Study was conducted with a subsample
of the FY 2008-funded CA awardees,
which are not included in this revision.
The average annual respondent
burden is estimated below. The estimate
reflects the average number of
respondents in each respondent
category, the average number of
responses per respondent per year, the
average length of time it will take to
complete each response, and the total
average annual burden for each category
of respondent, and for all categories of
respondents combined.
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TABLE 1—ESTIMATE OF RESPONDENT BURDEN
Instrument
Number of
respondents
Respondent
Total average
number of
responses per
respondent
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
System of Care Assessment
Interview Guides A–I, L–S ....................................
Key site informants .......
207
1
1.00
207
Caregiver ......................
1,099
1
0.37
407
Caregiver ......................
1,099
1
0.28
308
Caregiver ......................
Caregiver ......................
1,099
1,099
2
2
0.17
0.33
374
725
Caregiver ......................
Caregiver ......................
Caregiver ......................
1,099
1,099
1,781
2
2
2
0.33
0.08
0.17
725
176
606
Caregiver
Caregiver
Caregiver
Caregiver
......................
......................
......................
......................
1,989
536
504
504
2
2
2
2
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.10
318
86
81
101
Youth ............................
Youth ............................
1,504
1,504
2
2
0.13
0.17
391
511
Youth ............................
Youth ............................
Youth ............................
1,504
1,504
1,504
2
2
2
0.08
0.10
0.07
241
301
211
Youth ............................
1,504
2
0.05
150
Youth ............................
1,504
........................
0.25
376
Youth ............................
1,504
........................
0.25
376
Caregiver ......................
2,257
1
0.25
564
Caregiver ......................
2,257
2
0.25
1,129
Caregiver ......................
2,257
1
0.13
293
Caregiver ......................
Youth ............................
2,257
1,504
1
1
0.12
0.08
271
120
275
3
0.03
25
2,257
20
0.05
2,257
Child and Family Outcome Study
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised—
Intake (CIQ–R–I).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire, Revised—
Follow-Up (CIQ–R–F).
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (CGSQ) ..............
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)/Child Behavior
Checklist 11⁄2–5/6–18.
Education Questionnaire, Revision 2 (EQ–R2) ....
Living Situations Questionnaire (LSQ) .................
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale—Second
Edition, Parent Rating Scale (BERS–2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale (CIS) ........................
Parenting Stress Index (PSI) ................................
Deveraux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA)
Preschool Behavioral and Emotional Rating
Scale—Second Edition, Parent Rating Scale
(PreBERS).
Delinquency Survey—Revised (DS–R) ................
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale—Second
Edition, Youth Rating Scale (BERS–2Y).
GAIN Quick—R: Substance Problem Scale .........
Substance Use Survey, Revised (SUS–R) ..........
Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scales, Second Edition (RCMAS–2).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale, Second
Edition (RADS–2).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised—
Baseline (YIQ–R–I).
Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised—Follow-Up (YIQ–R–F).
Service Experience Study
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised—Intake
(MSSC–R–I).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Revised—FollowUp (MSSC–R–F).
Cultural Competence and Service Provision
Questionnaire, Revised (CCSP–R).
Youth Services Survey—Family (YSS–F) ............
Youth Services Survey (YSS) ..............................
Services and Costs Study
Flex Funds Data Dictionary/Tool ..........................
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Services and Costs Data Dictionary/Data Entry
Application.
Local programming staff
compiling/entering administrative data on
children/youth.
Local evaluator, staff at
partner agencies, and
programming staff
compiling/entering
service and cost
records on children/
youth.
SUMMARY OF ANNUALIZED BURDEN ESTIMATES FOR 1 YEAR
Number of
distinct
respondents
Caregivers ....................................................................................................................................
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2,257
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Number of
responses per
respondent
1.5
Total annual
burden
(hours)
9,059
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SUMMARY OF ANNUALIZED BURDEN ESTIMATES FOR 1 YEAR—Continued
Number of
distinct
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Total annual
burden
(hours)
Youth ............................................................................................................................................
Providers/Administrators ..............................................................................................................
1,504
275
1.6
24.0
2,682
1,333
Total Summary .....................................................................................................................
4,036
27
13,074
Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 2–1057, One Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville, MD 20857 OR email her a
copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Written comments should be received
by March 23, 2015.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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Fee Schedule for Processing Requests
for Map Changes, for Flood Insurance
Study Backup Data, and for National
Flood Insurance Program Map and
Insurance Products
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice contains the
revised fee schedules for processing
certain types of requests for changes to
National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP) maps, for processing requests for
Flood Insurance Study (FIS) technical
and administrative support data, and for
processing requests for particular NFIP
map and insurance products. The
changes in the fee schedules will allow
FEMA to reduce further the expenses to
the NFIP by recovering more fully the
costs associated with processing
conditional and final map change
requests; retrieving, reproducing, and
distributing technical and
administrative support data related to
FIS analyses and mapping; and
producing, retrieving, and distributing
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SUMMARY:
The revised fee schedules are
effective for all requests dated February
20, 2015, or later.
The revised fee schedule for map
changes is effective for all requests
dated February 20, 2015, or later. The
revised fee schedule supersedes the
current fee schedule, which was
established on January 13, 2010.
The revised fee schedule for requests
for FIS backup data also is effective for
all requests dated February 20, 2015, or
later. The revised fee schedule
supersedes the current fee schedule,
which was established on January 13,
2010.
The revised fee schedule for requests
for particular NFIP map and insurance
products, which are available through
the FEMA Map Service Center (MSC), is
effective for all requests, including but
not limited to hardcopy, on-line, and
telephone requests received on or after
February 20, 2015. The revised fee
schedule supersedes the current fee
schedule, which was established on
January 13, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Magnotti, Hydraulic Engineer, Data and
Dissemination Management Branch,
Risk Analysis Division, 500 C Street
SW., Washington, DC 20472; by
telephone at (202) 646–3932 or by
facsimile at (202) 646–2787 (not toll-free
calls); or by email at John.Magnotti@
fema.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice contains the revised fee
schedules for processing certain types of
requests for changes to National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP) maps,
requests for Flood Insurance Study (FIS)
technical and administrative support
data, and requests for particular NFIP
map and insurance products.
Evaluations Performed. To develop
the revised fee schedule for conditional
and final map change requests and letter
of determination review requests, FEMA
evaluated the actual costs of reviewing
and processing requests for Conditional
DATES:
Letters of Map Amendment (CLOMAs),
Conditional Letters of Map Revision
Based on Fill (CLOMR-Fs), Conditional
Letters of Map Revision (CLOMRs),
Letters of Map Revision Based on Fill
(LOMR-Fs), Letters of Map Revision
(LOMRs), and Letters of Determination
Review (LODRs).
To develop the revised fee schedule
requests for FIS technical and
administrative support data, FEMA
evaluated the actual costs of reviewing,
reproducing, and distributing archived
data in seven categories. These
categories are discussed in more detail
below.
To develop the revised fee schedule
for requests for particular NFIP map and
insurance products, FEMA decided to
eliminate fees for digital product
downloads and to discontinue its
distribution of paper-based products, as
well as products on digital media (i.e.
compact disc). This decision was based
on the re-architecture of the Map
Service Center (MSC), which allows for
the online downloading of larger
datasets. The products covered by this
notice are discussed in detail below.
Periodic Evaluations of Fees. A
primary component of the fees is the
prevailing private-sector rates charged
to FEMA for labor and materials.
Because these rates and the actual
review and processing costs may vary
from year to year, FEMA will evaluate
the fees periodically and publish
revised fee schedules, when needed, as
notices in the Federal Register.
Fee Schedule for Requests for
Conditional Letters of Map Amendment
and Conditional and Final Letters of
Map Revision Based on Fill
Based on a review of actual cost data
for Fiscal Years 2010, 2011, 2012, and
2013, FEMA established the following
review and processing fees, which are to
be submitted with all requests:
LOMC Type
Proposed fee
Single-lot/single-structure CLOMA and CLOMR–F .....................................................................................
Single-lot/single-structure LOMR–F .............................................................................................................
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525
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submission fee
$500
425
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 concerning opportunity for public comment on proposed
collections of information, 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: National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program: Phase
VI (OMB No. 0930-0307)--Revision
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health Services is responsible for the
national evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health
Services for Children and Their Families Program (Children's Mental
Health Initiative--CMHI) that will collect data on child mental health
outcomes, family life, and service system development. Data will be
collected on nine (9) service systems, and approximately 2,106 children
and families and providers/administrators, using 26 instruments. Data
collection will be decreased by 26,960 hours due to program changes
resulting from the closing of 19 communities funded in FY 2009 that no
longer require data collection and data collection for the Sector and
Comparison Study.
Data collection for this evaluation will be conducted over the next
3-year period. Child and family outcomes of interest will be collected
at intake and at 6-month follow-up. The individual families will
participate in the study for the remaining 12 months. The outcome
measures include the following: Child symptomatology and functioning,
family functioning, satisfaction, and caregiver strain. The service
system data will be collected every 6 months during the remaining 3
years of the evaluation. Service utilization and cost data will be
tracked and submitted to the national evaluation every 6 months using
two tools--the Flex Fund Tool and the Services and Costs Data Tool--to
estimate average cost of treatment per child, distribution of costs,
and allocation of costs across service categories. Service delivery and
system variables of interest include the following: Maturity of system
of care development in funded system of care communities, adherence to
the system of care program model, and client service experience.
Internet-based technology such as data entry and management tools will
be used in this evaluation. The measures of the national evaluation
address annual Congressional reporting requirements of the program's
authorizing legislation, and the national outcome measures for mental
health programs as currently established by SAMHSA.
Changes:
The previously approved Phase VI evaluation is composed of six core
study components: (1) The System of Care Assessment that documents the
development of systems of care through site visits conducted every 12-
18 months; (2) the Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study that collects
descriptive data on all children and families who enter the CMHS-funded
systems of care throughout the funding period; (3) the Child and Family
Outcome Study that collects data longitudinally on child clinical and
functional status, and family outcomes; (4) the Service Experience
Study that collects data on family experience and satisfaction with
services from a sample of children and families; (5) the Services and
Costs Study that assesses the costs and cost-effectiveness of system of
care services; and (6) the Sustainability Study, as well as and three
special studies: the Alumni Networking Study, the Continuous Quality
Improvement (CQI) Initiative Evaluation, and the Sector and Comparison
Study. Earlier revisions eliminated one of the core studies, the
Sustainability Study, and two of the special studies: the Alumni
Networking Study and the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Initiative Evaluation.
This revision requests the elimination of the Sector and Comparison
Study. The eliminated studies have provided data to the program and are
no longer needed. The Sector and Comparison Study was conducted with a
subsample of the FY 2008-funded CA awardees, which are not included in
this revision.
The average annual respondent burden is estimated below. The
estimate reflects the average number of respondents in each respondent
category, the average number of responses per respondent per year, the
average length of time it will take to complete each response, and the
total average annual burden for each category of respondent, and for
all categories of respondents combined.
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Table 1--Estimate of Respondent Burden
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Total average
Number of number of Hours per Total burden
Instrument Respondent respondents responses per response hours
respondent
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System of Care Assessment
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interview Guides A-I, L-S..... Key site 207 1 1.00 207
informants.
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Child and Family Outcome Study
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Caregiver Information Caregiver....... 1,099 1 0.37 407
Questionnaire, Revised--
Intake (CIQ-R-I).
Caregiver Information Caregiver....... 1,099 1 0.28 308
Questionnaire, Revised--
Follow-Up (CIQ-R-F).
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire Caregiver....... 1,099 2 0.17 374
(CGSQ).
Child Behavior Checklist Caregiver....... 1,099 2 0.33 725
(CBCL)/Child Behavior
Checklist 1\1/2\-5/6-18.
Education Questionnaire, Caregiver....... 1,099 2 0.33 725
Revision 2 (EQ-R2).
Living Situations Caregiver....... 1,099 2 0.08 176
Questionnaire (LSQ).
Behavioral and Emotional Caregiver....... 1,781 2 0.17 606
Rating Scale--Second Edition,
Parent Rating Scale (BERS-2C).
Columbia Impairment Scale Caregiver....... 1,989 2 0.08 318
(CIS).
Parenting Stress Index (PSI).. Caregiver....... 536 2 0.08 86
Deveraux Early Childhood Caregiver....... 504 2 0.08 81
Assessment (DECA).
Preschool Behavioral and Caregiver....... 504 2 0.10 101
Emotional Rating Scale--
Second Edition, Parent Rating
Scale (PreBERS).
Delinquency Survey--Revised Youth........... 1,504 2 0.13 391
(DS-R).
Behavioral and Emotional Youth........... 1,504 2 0.17 511
Rating Scale--Second Edition,
Youth Rating Scale (BERS-2Y).
GAIN Quick--R: Substance Youth........... 1,504 2 0.08 241
Problem Scale.
Substance Use Survey, Revised Youth........... 1,504 2 0.10 301
(SUS-R).
Revised Children's Manifest Youth........... 1,504 2 0.07 211
Anxiety Scales, Second
Edition (RCMAS-2).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Youth........... 1,504 2 0.05 150
Scale, Second Edition (RADS-
2).
Youth Information Youth........... 1,504 .............. 0.25 376
Questionnaire, Revised--
Baseline (YIQ-R-I).
Youth Information Youth........... 1,504 .............. 0.25 376
Questionnaire, Revised--
Follow-Up (YIQ-R-F).
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Service Experience Study
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Caregiver....... 2,257 1 0.25 564
Revised--Intake (MSSC-R-I).
Multi-Sector Service Contacts, Caregiver....... 2,257 2 0.25 1,129
Revised--Follow-Up (MSSC-R-F).
Cultural Competence and Caregiver....... 2,257 1 0.13 293
Service Provision
Questionnaire, Revised (CCSP-
R).
Youth Services Survey--Family Caregiver....... 2,257 1 0.12 271
(YSS-F).
Youth Services Survey (YSS)... Youth........... 1,504 1 0.08 120
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Services and Costs Study
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flex Funds Data Dictionary/ Local 275 3 0.03 25
Tool. programming
staff compiling/
entering
administrative
data on
children/youth.
Services and Costs Data Local evaluator, 2,257 20 0.05 2,257
Dictionary/Data Entry staff at
Application. partner
agencies, and
programming
staff compiling/
entering
service and
cost records on
children/youth.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary of Annualized Burden Estimates for 1 Year
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Number of
distinct responses per Total annual
respondents respondent burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Caregivers...................................................... 2,257 1.5 9,059
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Youth........................................................... 1,504 1.6 2,682
Providers/Administrators........................................ 275 24.0 1,333
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Total Summary............................................... 4,036 27 13,074
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Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 2-1057, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857 OR email her a
copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. Written comments should be received
by March 23, 2015.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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