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Tuesday June 16, 2015
At 10:00 a.m. and Thursday, June 18,
2015 at the Conclusion of the Open
Meeting.
PLACE: 999 E Street NW., Washington,
DC.
STATUS: This meeting will be closed to
the public.
ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED:
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U.S.C. 30109.
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arbitration.
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(202) 694–1220.
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Shelley E. Garr,
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[Notice–WWICC–2015–02; Docket No. 2015–
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World War One Centennial
Commission; Notification of Upcoming
Public Advisory Meeting
World War One Centennial
Commission, GSA.
ACTION: Meeting notice.
AGENCY:
Notice of this meeting is being
provided according to the requirements
of the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
5 U.S.C. App.10(a)(2). This notice
provides the schedule and agenda for
the July 15, 2015 meeting of the World
War One Centennial Commission (the
Commission). The meeting is open to
the public.
DATES: Effective: June 11, 2015.
Meeting Date and Location: The
meeting will be held on Wednesday,
July 15, 2015 starting at 9:00 a.m.
Central Daylight Time (CDT), and
ending no later than 11:30 a.m. Central
Daylight Time (CDT). The meeting will
be held at the World War I Museum at
Liberty Memorial, 100 W. 26th Street,
Kansas City, MO 64108. This location is
handicapped accessible. The meeting
will be open to the public and will also
be available telephonically. Persons
attending in person are requested to
refrain from using perfume, cologne,
and other fragrances (see https://
www.access-board.gov/about/policies/
fragrance.htm for more information).
Persons wishing to listen to the
proceedings may dial 712–432–1001
and enter access code 474845614. Note
that this is not a toll-free number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel S. Dayton, Designated Federal
Officer, World War 1 Centennial
Commission, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., 123, Washington, DC 20004–2608,
telephone number 202–380–0725 (note:
this is not a toll-free number).
Written comments may be submitted
to the Commission and will be made
part of the permanent record of the
Commission. Comments must be
received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT), Friday, July 10, 2015 and
may be provided by email to
daniel.dayton@
worldwar1centennial.org. Requests to
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comment at the meeting must be
received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard
Time (EST), Friday, March 6, 2015.
Written presentations may be provided
to Mr. Dayton at daniel.dayton@
worldwar1centennial.org until Friday,
March 6, 2015. Please contact Mr.
Dayton at the email address above to
obtain meeting materials.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The World War One Centennial
Commission was established by Public
Law 112–272, as a commission to
ensure a suitable observance of the
centennial of World War I, to provide
for the designation of memorials to the
service of members of the United States
Armed Forces in World War I, and for
other purposes. Under this authority,
the Committee will plan, develop, and
execute programs, projects, and
activities to commemorate the
centennial of World War I, encourage
private organizations and State and
local governments to organize and
participate in activities commemorating
the centennial of World War I, facilitate
and coordinate activities throughout the
United States relating to the centennial
of World War I, serve as a clearinghouse
for the collection and dissemination of
information about events and plans for
the centennial of World War I, and
develop recommendations for Congress
and the President for commemorating
the centennial of World War I. The
Commission does not have an
appropriation and is operated solely on
donated funds.
Contact Daniel S. Dayton at
daniel.dayton@worldwar1centennial.org
to register to comment in person during
the meeting’s 30 minute public
comment period. Registered speakers/
organizations will be allowed 5 minutes
and will need to provide written copies
of their presentations. Requests to
comment, together with presentations
for the meeting must be received by 5:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT),
Friday, July 10, 2015. Please contact Mr.
Dayton at the email above to obtain
meeting materials.
Agenda: Wednesday July 15, 2015.
Old Business
• Approval of minutes of previous
meetings.
• Public Comment Period.
• Discussion of recommendations to
be made to the Congress and the
President.
New Business
• American Legion Centennial
Briefing.
• Staff Report.
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• World War 1 Washington Memorial
Report.
• Fund Raising Report.
• Education Report.
• Set next meeting.
Dated: June 2, 2015.
Daniel S. Dayton,
Designated Federal Official, World War I
Centennial Commission.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
intention of the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) to request
that the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) reapprove the proposed
information collection project: ‘‘Medical
Expenditure Panel Survey—Insurance
Component.’’ In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
3501–3521, AHRQ invites the public to
comment on this proposed information
collection.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be
received by August 10, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be submitted to: Doris Lefkowitz,
Reports Clearance Officer, AHRQ, by
email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
Copies of the proposed collection
plans, data collection instruments, and
specific details on the estimated burden
can be obtained from the AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doris Lefkowitz, AHRQ Reports
Clearance Officer, (301) 427–1477, or by
email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Proposed Project
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey—
Insurance Component
Employer-sponsored health insurance
is the source of coverage for 79.3 million
current and former workers, plus many
of their family members, and is a
cornerstone of the U.S. health care
system. The Medical Expenditure Panel
Survey—Insurance Component (MEPS–
IC) measures on an annual basis the
extent, cost, and coverage of employer-
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sponsored health insurance. These
statistics are produced at the National,
State, and sub-State (metropolitan area)
level for private industry. Statistics are
also produced for State and Local
governments.
This research has the following goals:
(1) Provide data for Federal
policymakers evaluating the effects of
National and State health care reforms.
(2) Provide descriptive data on the
current employer-sponsored health
insurance system and data for modeling
the differential impacts of proposed
health policy initiatives.
(3) Supply critical State and National
estimates of health insurance spending
for the National Health Accounts and
Gross Domestic Product.
(4) Support evaluation of the impact
of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on
health insurance offered by all
employers, and especially by small
employers (due to the implementation
of Small Business Health Options
Program (SHOP) exchanges under the
ACA), through the addition of a
longitudinal component to the sample.
The MEPS–IC is conducted pursuant
to AHRQ’s statutory authority to
conduct surveys to collect data on the
cost, use and quality of health care,
including types and costs of private
insurance. 42 U.S.C. 299b–2(a).
Method of Collection
To achieve the goals of this project for
both private sector and state and local
government employers, the following
data collections will be implemented:
(1) Prescreener Questionnaire—The
purpose of the Prescreener
Questionnaire, which is collected via
telephone, varies depending on the
insurance status of the establishment
contacted (establishment is defined as a
single, physical location in the private
sector and a governmental unit in state
and local governments.) For
establishments that do not offer health
insurance to their employees, the
prescreener is used to collect basic
information such as number of
employees via a phone call. For
establishments that do offer health
insurance, the prescreener is used to
collect contact names and address
information that is used to mail a
written establishment and plan
questionnaires. Obtaining this contact
information helps ensure that the
questionnaires are directed to the
person best equipped to complete them.
(2) Establishment Questionnaire—The
purpose of the mailed Establishment
Questionnaire is to obtain general
information from employers who
provide health insurance to their
employees. This information includes
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total active enrollment in health
insurance, other employee benefits,
demographic characteristics of
employees, and retiree health insurance.
(3) Plan Questionnaire—The purpose
of the mailed Plan Questionnaire is to
collect plan-specific information on
each plan (up to four) offered by
establishments that provide health
insurance to their employees. This
questionnaire asks about total
premiums, employer and employee
contributions to the premium, and plan
enrollment for each type of coverage
offered—single, employee-plus-one, and
family—within a plan. It also asks for
information on deductibles, copays, and
other plan characteristics.
(4) 2016—2017 Longitudinal
Sample—For 2016 and 2017, an
additional sample of 7,000 employers
will be included in the collection. This
sample, called the Longitudinal Sample
(LS), is designed to measure the impact
of the ACA on employer sponsored
health insurance and especially the
impact of the SHOP exchanges on small
employers. The 2016 LS will consist of
7,000 private-sector employers who
responded to the 2015 MEPS–IC, and
the 2017 LS will consist of 7,000
private-sector employers who
responded to the 2016 MEPS–IC. These
employers will be surveyed again in
2016 and 2017—using the same
collection methods as the regular
survey—in order to track changes in
their health insurance offerings,
characteristics, and costs.
The primary objective of the MEPS–
IC is to collect information on employersponsored health insurance. Such
information is needed in order to
provide the tools for Federal, State, and
academic researchers to evaluate current
and proposed health policies and to
support the production of important
statistical measures for other Federal
agencies.
Estimated Annual Respondent Burden
The estimated annualized respondent
burden hours and costs for the regular
MEPS–IC and the Longitudinal Sample
are presented separately below.
2016–2017 RegularMEPS–IC
Exhibit 1a shows the estimated
annualized burden hours for the
respondent’s time to participate in the
MEPS–IC. The Prescreener
questionnaire will be completed by
27,606 respondents and takes about 51⁄2
minutes to complete. The Establishment
questionnaire will be completed by
23,814 respondents and takes about 23
minutes to complete. The Plan
questionnaire will be completed by
21,084 respondents and will require an
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-WWICC-2015-02; Docket No. 2015-0006; Sequence No. 2]
World War One Centennial Commission; Notification of Upcoming
Public Advisory Meeting
AGENCY: World War One Centennial Commission, GSA.
ACTION: Meeting notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice of this meeting is being provided according to the
requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C.
App.10(a)(2). This notice provides the schedule and agenda for the July
15, 2015 meeting of the World War One Centennial Commission (the
Commission). The meeting is open to the public.
DATES: Effective: June 11, 2015.
Meeting Date and Location: The meeting will be held on Wednesday,
July 15, 2015 starting at 9:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT), and
ending no later than 11:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT). The
meeting will be held at the World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial, 100
W. 26th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108. This location is handicapped
accessible. The meeting will be open to the public and will also be
available telephonically. Persons attending in person are requested to
refrain from using perfume, cologne, and other fragrances (see https://www.access-board.gov/about/policies/fragrance.htm for more
information). Persons wishing to listen to the proceedings may dial
712-432-1001 and enter access code 474845614. Note that this is not a
toll-free number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel S. Dayton, Designated Federal
Officer, World War 1 Centennial Commission, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., 123, Washington, DC 20004-2608, telephone number 202-380-0725
(note: this is not a toll-free number).
Written comments may be submitted to the Commission and will be
made part of the permanent record of the Commission. Comments must be
received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), Friday, July 10,
2015 and may be provided by email to
daniel.dayton@worldwar1centennial.org. Requests to comment at the
meeting must be received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST),
Friday, March 6, 2015. Written presentations may be provided to Mr.
Dayton at daniel.dayton@worldwar1centennial.org until Friday, March 6,
2015. Please contact Mr. Dayton at the email address above to obtain
meeting materials.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The World War One Centennial Commission was established by Public
Law 112-272, as a commission to ensure a suitable observance of the
centennial of World War I, to provide for the designation of memorials
to the service of members of the United States Armed Forces in World
War I, and for other purposes. Under this authority, the Committee will
plan, develop, and execute programs, projects, and activities to
commemorate the centennial of World War I, encourage private
organizations and State and local governments to organize and
participate in activities commemorating the centennial of World War I,
facilitate and coordinate activities throughout the United States
relating to the centennial of World War I, serve as a clearinghouse for
the collection and dissemination of information about events and plans
for the centennial of World War I, and develop recommendations for
Congress and the President for commemorating the centennial of World
War I. The Commission does not have an appropriation and is operated
solely on donated funds.
Contact Daniel S. Dayton at daniel.dayton@worldwar1centennial.org
to register to comment in person during the meeting's 30 minute public
comment period. Registered speakers/organizations will be allowed 5
minutes and will need to provide written copies of their presentations.
Requests to comment, together with presentations for the meeting must
be received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), Friday, July 10,
2015. Please contact Mr. Dayton at the email above to obtain meeting
materials.
Agenda: Wednesday July 15, 2015.
Old Business
Approval of minutes of previous meetings.
Public Comment Period.
Discussion of recommendations to be made to the Congress
and the President.
New Business
American Legion Centennial Briefing.
Staff Report.
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World War 1 Washington Memorial Report.
Fund Raising Report.
Education Report.
Set next meeting.
Dated: June 2, 2015.
Daniel S. Dayton,
Designated Federal Official, World War I Centennial Commission.
[FR Doc. 2015-14233 Filed 6-10-15; 8:45 am]
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