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Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 14 / Thursday, January 22, 2015 / Notices 2018 Self-Response Test—We will use Internet and a paper questionnaire for this test and include different mailing strategies. CATI and CAPI interviews, as well as Content Followup, may be necessary for this test if content changes are tested. III. Data OMB Control Number: 0607–0936. Form Number(s): ACS–1, ACS– 1(PR)SP, ACS CATI(HU), ACS CAPI(HU) and ACS RI(HU). Type of Review: Regular submission. Affected Public: Individuals and households. Estimated Number of Respondents: We plan to contact the following number of respondents: 2016 Content Test—70,000 sampled addresses during the field test and 40,000 responding addresses during the content follow-up conducted by telephone. 2016 Mail Messaging Test—60,000 sampled addresses. 2017 Self-Response Test—60,000 sampled addresses and 35,000 responding addresses during the content follow-up conducted by telephone. Internet Tests in 2017 and 2018— 108,000 sampled addresses each. 2018 Self-Response Test—60,000 sampled addresses and 35,000 responding addresses during the content follow-up conducted by telephone. Estimated Time per Response: Estimates are: 2016 Content Test, 40 minutes, Content follow-up, 15 minutes; Mail Messaging Test, 40 minutes; 2017 and 2018 Self-Response Test, 40 minutes, Content follow-up, 15 minutes; Internet Tests, 40 minutes. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: The estimate is an annual average of 112,722 hours. Estimated Total Annual Cost to Public: Except for their time, there is no cost to respondents. Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory. Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C. Sections 141 and 193. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES IV. Request for Comments Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is 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 (including hours and cost) 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 VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:09 Jan 21, 2015 Jkt 235001 or other forms of information technology. Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information collection; they also will become a matter of public record. Dated: January 15, 2015. Glenna Mickelson, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2015–00934 Filed 1–21–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–07–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Census Bureau Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; 2015 National Survey of Children’s Health Pretest U.S. Census Bureau, Commerce. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Department of Commerce, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on proposed and/or continuing information collections, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be submitted on or before March 23, 2015. ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at jjessup@doc.gov). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or copies of the information collection instrument(s) and instructions should be directed to Scott Boggess, U.S. Census Bureau, ADDP, HQ–6H063, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233–0001 (301–763–6167 or via the Internet at Scott.Boggess@census.gov). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SUMMARY: I. Abstract The National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) Pretest project plan will consist of several panels to assess data collection mode preferences (Paper-andPencil Interviewing (PAPI) and Internet) of respondents, amount of respondent incentives to gain cooperation and participation in the survey, and telephone as a method of nonresponse follow-up. PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 3215 The design for the pretest survey data collection is assumed to be two-phase: the first phase will screen for households with children and children with special health care needs; followed by the selection of a single child in households with children and phase two will present age-based topical questions. There are three separate agebased topical surveys that a household could be selected for: 0 to 5 year old children, 6 to 11 year old children, or 12 to 17 year old children. Census staff will develop a sampling plan to select a pretest sample of 16,000 households (addresses) from a vendor-provided sampling frame with split panels to test mode of administration (Mail and Web Push + Mail) and use of cash incentives ($5 or $10). The target overall response rate for the pretest is 70 percent for the screener and 80 percent for the topical questionnaire. The pretest allows for the preparation of a successful first year production survey which enables the MCHB to produce national and state-based estimates on the health and well-being of children, their families, and their communities as well as estimates of the prevalence and impact of children with special health care needs. II. Method of Collection Mailout/Mailback Paper-and-Pencil Interviewing (PAPI) Treatment Groups Plans for the Mailout/Mailback pretest treatment groups include a sample of 8,000 households that will be mailed an English and Spanish language selfadministered PAPI screening instrument (questionnaire) followed by a separate age-based topical instrument (questionnaire). The households selected for this group will all be sent a $5 cash incentive with the initial request to complete the screener instrument. This group will then be further broken down into two different treatment groups: one group will receive a $5 cash incentive with the topical instrument and the other will receive a $10 cash incentive with the topical instrument. The sample sizes for each of these different cash incentive groups is 4,000 households. Web Push + Mail Treatment Groups Plans for the Web Push + Mail pretest treatment group include a sample of 8,000 households that will receive instructions on how to complete an English or Spanish language screening instrument (questionnaire) via the Web. The households selected for the Web Push + Mail pretest treatment group will be taken through the screening instrument to determine if they screen into one of the three topical E:\FR\FM\22JAN1.SGM 22JAN1 3216 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 14 / Thursday, January 22, 2015 / Notices instruments. If a household lists at least one child who is 0 to 17 years old in the screener, they will be directed into a topical instrument immediately after the last screener question. The Web Push + Mail group is further broken down into differing incentive groups. Since the respondent is taken through both the screening and topical instruments at one time, either a $5 or $10 cash incentive is mailed along with the initial screening instrument request. Therefore, the Web Push + Mail pretest sample of 8,000 is broken out into two incentive groups of 4,000 households each. Since the Web Push + Mail group does not receive any topical mailing materials, they will not receive any additional incentives. Dated: January 16, 2015. Glenna Mickelson, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. III. Data [FR Doc. 2015–01000 Filed 1–21–15; 8:45 am] OMB Control Number: 0607–XXXX. Form Number(s): NSCH–P–S1 (English Screener), NSCH–P–T1 (English Topical for 0- to 5-year-old children), NSCH–P–T2 (English Topical for 6- to 11-year-old children), NSCH–P–T3 (English Topical for 12to 17-year-old children), NSCH–PS–S1 (Spanish Screener), NSCH–PS–T1 (Spanish Topical for 0to 5-year-old children), NSCH–PS–T2 (Spanish Topical for 6to 11-year-old children), and NSCH–PS–T3 (Spanish Topical for 12- to 17-year-old children). Type of Review: Regular submission. Affected Public: Parents, researchers, policymakers, and family advocates. Estimated Number of Respondents: 11,200 for the Screener and 8,960 for the Topical. Estimated Time per Response: 4 minutes per screener response and 27– 30 minutes per topical response. Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 5,227 hours. Estimated Total Annual Cost to Public: $2,776,000.00. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Legal Authority: Census Authority: Title 13, U.S.C. Section 8(b) MCHB Authority: 42 U.S.C., Chapter 7, Title V (Social Security Act) Confidentiality: Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA) BILLING CODE 3510–07–P tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES IV. Request for Comments Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is 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 (including hours and cost) of the VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:09 Jan 21, 2015 Jkt 235001 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. Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information collection; they also will become a matter of public record. should be directed to Gianna Marrone at (202) 606–9633. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Committee was established September 2, 1999. The Committee advises the Director of BEA on matters related to the development and improvement of BEA’s national, regional, industry, and international economic accounts, especially in areas of new and rapidly growing economic activities arising from innovative and advancing technologies, and provides recommendations from the perspectives of the economics profession, business, and government. This will be the Committee’s twenty-eighth meeting. Dated: January 7, 2015. Brian C. Moyer, Director, Bureau of Economic Analysis. [FR Doc. 2015–00900 Filed 1–21–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–06–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Meeting of Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee International Trade Administration Bureau of Economic Analysis, Economics and Statistics Administration, Department of Commerce. ACTION: Notice of Public Meeting. Certain Preserved Mushrooms From the People’s Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Antidumping Duty New Shipper Review; 2013–2014 AGENCY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92– 463 as amended by Pub. L. 94–409, Pub. L. 96–523, Pub. L. 97–375 and Pub. L. 105–153), we are announcing a meeting of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee. The meeting will address ways in which the national economic accounts can be presented more effectively for current economic analysis and recent statistical developments in national accounting. DATES: Friday, May 8, the meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. and adjourn at 3:30 p.m. ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Bureau of Economic Analysis at 1441 L St. NW., Washington, DC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gianna Marrone, Program Analyst, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230; telephone number: (202) 606–9633. Public Participation: This meeting is open to the public. Because of security procedures, anyone planning to attend the meeting must contact Gianna Marrone of BEA at (202) 606–9633 in advance. The meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for foreign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 [A–570–851] Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Commerce. DATES: Effective January 22, 2015. SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (the Department) is conducting a new shipper review of Dezhou Kaihang Agricultural Science Technology Co., Ltd. (Dezhou Kaihang) regarding the antidumping duty order on certain preserved mushrooms from the People’s Republic of China (the PRC). The period of review (POR) is February 1, 2013, through February 28, 2014.1 We preliminarily find that Dezhou Kaihang made a sale of subject merchandise at less than normal value. Interested parties are invited to comment on these preliminary results. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael J. Heaney or Robert James, AD/ CVD Operations, Office VI, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; AGENCY: 1 The Department extended the review period for this new shipper review by 28 days until February 28, 2014 to capture the entry associated with the sale made by Dezhou Kaihang during the POR. See 19 CFR 351.214(f)(2)(ii); see also Certain Preserved Mushrooms from the People’s Republic of China; Initiation of New Shipper Review; 2013–2014, 79 FR 17505 (March 28, 2014). E:\FR\FM\22JAN1.SGM 22JAN1

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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 14 (Thursday, January 22, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 3215-3216]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-01000]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Census Bureau


Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; 2015 National 
Survey of Children's Health Pretest

AGENCY: U.S. Census Bureau, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce, as part of its continuing effort 
to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public 
and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on 
proposed and/or continuing information collections, as required by the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be submitted on 
or before March 23, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental 
Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th 
and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet 
at jjessup@doc.gov).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or 
copies of the information collection instrument(s) and instructions 
should be directed to Scott Boggess, U.S. Census Bureau, ADDP, HQ-
6H063, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-0001 (301-763-6167 
or via the Internet at Scott.Boggess@census.gov).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Abstract

    The National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH) Pretest project 
plan will consist of several panels to assess data collection mode 
preferences (Paper-and-Pencil Interviewing (PAPI) and Internet) of 
respondents, amount of respondent incentives to gain cooperation and 
participation in the survey, and telephone as a method of nonresponse 
follow-up.
    The design for the pretest survey data collection is assumed to be 
two-phase: the first phase will screen for households with children and 
children with special health care needs; followed by the selection of a 
single child in households with children and phase two will present 
age-based topical questions. There are three separate age-based topical 
surveys that a household could be selected for: 0 to 5 year old 
children, 6 to 11 year old children, or 12 to 17 year old children. 
Census staff will develop a sampling plan to select a pretest sample of 
16,000 households (addresses) from a vendor-provided sampling frame 
with split panels to test mode of administration (Mail and Web Push + 
Mail) and use of cash incentives ($5 or $10). The target overall 
response rate for the pretest is 70 percent for the screener and 80 
percent for the topical questionnaire.
    The pretest allows for the preparation of a successful first year 
production survey which enables the MCHB to produce national and state-
based estimates on the health and well-being of children, their 
families, and their communities as well as estimates of the prevalence 
and impact of children with special health care needs.

II. Method of Collection

    Mailout/Mailback Paper-and-Pencil Interviewing (PAPI) Treatment 
Groups Plans for the Mailout/Mailback pretest treatment groups include 
a sample of 8,000 households that will be mailed an English and Spanish 
language self-administered PAPI screening instrument (questionnaire) 
followed by a separate age-based topical instrument (questionnaire). 
The households selected for this group will all be sent a $5 cash 
incentive with the initial request to complete the screener instrument. 
This group will then be further broken down into two different 
treatment groups: one group will receive a $5 cash incentive with the 
topical instrument and the other will receive a $10 cash incentive with 
the topical instrument. The sample sizes for each of these different 
cash incentive groups is 4,000 households.

Web Push + Mail Treatment Groups

    Plans for the Web Push + Mail pretest treatment group include a 
sample of 8,000 households that will receive instructions on how to 
complete an English or Spanish language screening instrument 
(questionnaire) via the Web. The households selected for the Web Push + 
Mail pretest treatment group will be taken through the screening 
instrument to determine if they screen into one of the three topical

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instruments. If a household lists at least one child who is 0 to 17 
years old in the screener, they will be directed into a topical 
instrument immediately after the last screener question. The Web Push + 
Mail group is further broken down into differing incentive groups. 
Since the respondent is taken through both the screening and topical 
instruments at one time, either a $5 or $10 cash incentive is mailed 
along with the initial screening instrument request. Therefore, the Web 
Push + Mail pretest sample of 8,000 is broken out into two incentive 
groups of 4,000 households each. Since the Web Push + Mail group does 
not receive any topical mailing materials, they will not receive any 
additional incentives.

III. Data

    OMB Control Number: 0607-XXXX.
    Form Number(s): NSCH-P-S1 (English Screener),
    NSCH-P-T1 (English Topical for 0- to 5-year-old children),
    NSCH-P-T2 (English Topical for 6- to 11-year-old children),
    NSCH-P-T3 (English Topical for 12- to 17-year-old children),
    NSCH-PS-S1 (Spanish Screener),
    NSCH-PS-T1 (Spanish Topical for 0- to 5-year-old children),
    NSCH-PS-T2 (Spanish Topical for 6- to 11-year-old children), and
    NSCH-PS-T3 (Spanish Topical for 12- to 17-year-old children).
    Type of Review: Regular submission.
    Affected Public: Parents, researchers, policymakers, and family 
advocates.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 11,200 for the Screener and 8,960 
for the Topical.
    Estimated Time per Response: 4 minutes per screener response and 
27-30 minutes per topical response.
    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 5,227 hours.
    Estimated Total Annual Cost to Public: $2,776,000.00.
    Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
    Legal Authority:

Census Authority: Title 13, U.S.C. Section 8(b)
MCHB Authority: 42 U.S.C., Chapter 7, Title V (Social Security Act)
Confidentiality: Confidential Information Protection and Statistical 
Efficiency Act (CIPSEA)

IV. Request for Comments

    Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of 
information is 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 
(including hours and cost) 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.
    Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized 
and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information 
collection; they also will become a matter of public record.

    Dated: January 16, 2015.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-01000 Filed 1-21-15; 8:45 am]
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