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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Announcement of the Award of SingleSource Expansion Supplement Grants
to Seven Personal Responsibility
Education Program Innovative
Strategies (PREIS) Grantees
Family and Youth Services
Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of singlesource expansion supplement grants to
seven Personal Responsibility Education
Program Innovative Strategies (PREIS)
grantees.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of
Adolescent Development and Support
(DADS), announces the award of singlesource expansion supplement grants to
seven PREIS grantees for the purpose of
expanding retention and follow-up
efforts for program participants. The
funds will allow grantees to collect the
increased data necessary to determine
the program effectiveness and for the
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The period of support under
these supplements is September 30,
2014, through September 29, 2015.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
[CFDA Number: 93.092]
SUMMARY:
manualization of a validated curriculum
and supporting documents.
LeBretia White, Manager, Adolescent
Pregnancy Prevention Program, Division
of Adolescent Development and
Support, Family and Youth Services
Bureau, 1250 Maryland Avenue SW.,
Suite 800, Washington, DC 20024.
Telephone: 202–205–9605; Email:
LeBretia.White@acf.hhs.gov.
In FY
2010, FYSB awarded 13 cooperative
agreement grants under Funding
Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
OPHS/OAH/TPP PREP Tier 2–2010.
Under this FOA, a total of $9.7 million
was made available on a competitive
basis to implement and test innovative
strategies.
The supplemental funds will help the
grantees increase retention and followup strategies for program participants.
In turn, this will allow grantees to report
significant program outcome data that
will be integral to the evaluate the
effectiveness of the implemented
pregnancy prevention models used in
grantee programming with populations
that include youth in foster care and
pregnant and parenting teens.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Seven PREIS grantees have requested
supplemental funding awards. Their
applications were assessed by a review
panel for completeness and
responsiveness in the categories of
Objectives and Need for Assistance,
Approach, and Budget and Budget
Justification. The applications were
assessed to have scored within a
fundable range.
Single-source program expansion
supplement awards are made to the
following PREIS grantees:
Grantee organization
City
Child and Family Resources, Inc. .........................................................
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles .......................................................
Cicatelli Associates Inc. .........................................................................
Demoiselle2Femme ...............................................................................
Education Development Center, Inc. .....................................................
Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services .....................................................
The Village for Families & Children, Inc ................................................
Tucson ...........................................
Los Angeles ...................................
New York .......................................
Chicago .........................................
Newton ..........................................
Tucson ...........................................
Hartford .........................................
Statutory Authority: Section 2953 of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of
2010, Pub. L. 111–148, added Section 513 to
Title V of the Social Security Act, codified
at 42 U.S.C. 713, authorizing the Personal
Responsibility Education Program.
Mary M. Wayland,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA–2013–N–1317]
Final Determination Regarding
Partially Hydrogenated Oils
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Based on the available
scientific evidence and the findings of
expert scientific panels, the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA or we) has
made a final determination that there is
no longer a consensus among qualified
experts that partially hydrogenated oils
(PHOs), which are the primary dietary
source of industrially-produced trans
fatty acids (IP–TFA) are generally
recognized as safe (GRAS) for any use in
human food. This action responds, in
part, to citizen petitions we received,
and we base our determination on
available scientific evidence and the
findings of expert scientific panels
establishing the health risks associated
with the consumption of trans fat.
DATES: Compliance date: Affected
persons must comply no later than June
18, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mical Honigfort, Center for Food Safety
and Applied Nutrition (HFS–265), Food
and Drug Administration, 5100 Paint
Branch Pkwy., College Park, MD 20740,
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Table of Contents
I. Background
II. Definitions and Scope, and Related
Comments With FDA Responses
III. Discussion of Legal Issues, and Related
Comments With FDA Responses
A. GRAS
B. Prior Sanctions
C. Procedural Requirements
IV. Discussion of Scientific Issues, and
Related Comments With FDA Responses
A. Intake Assessment
B. Safety
V. Citizen Petitions
VI. Environmental Impact
VII. Economic Analysis
VIII. Compliance Date and Related Comments
With FDA Responses
IX. Conclusion and Order
X. References
I. Background
Notice; declaratory order.
SUMMARY:
240–402–1278, email: mical.honigfort@
fda.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In accordance with the process set out
in § 170.38(b)(1) (21 CFR 170.38(b)(1)),
we issued a notice on November 8, 2013
(the November 2013 notice, 78 FR
67169), announcing our tentative
determination that, based on currently
available scientific information, PHOs
are no longer GRAS under any
condition of use in human food and
therefore are food additives subject to
section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug,
and Cosmetic Act (the FD&C Act) (21
U.S.C. 348).
FDA’s evaluation of the GRAS status
of PHOs centers on the trans fatty acid
(TFA, also referred to as ‘‘trans fat’’)
component of these oils. Although we
primarily use the word ‘‘oil’’ when
discussing PHOs in this document,
partially hydrogenated fats (such as
partially hydrogenated lard), are
included within the definition of PHOs
(discussed in section II) and therefore
within the scope of this order, and
references to ‘‘oil’’ in this document
should be read in most cases to include
fats. PHOs are the primary dietary
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Supplement award
amount
State
AZ
CA
NY
IL
MA
AZ
CT
$32,314
115,898
130,000
55,959
55,560
29,000
33,235
source of industrially-produced trans
fatty acids (Ref. 1). As explained in the
tentative determination (78 FR 67169),
all refined edible oils contain some
trans fat as an unintentional byproduct
of their manufacturing process;
however, unlike other edible oils, trans
fats are an integral component of PHOs
and are purposely produced in these
oils to affect the properties of the oils
and the characteristics of the food to
which they are added. In addition, the
trans fat content of PHOs is significantly
greater than the amount in other edible
oils. Non-hydrogenated refined oils may
contain trans fatty acids as a result of
high-temperature processing, at levels
typically below 2 percent (Ref. 2). Low
levels (below 2 percent) may also be
found in fully hydrogenated oils (FHOs)
due to incomplete hydrogenation (Ref.
3). Small amounts (typically around 3
percent) may be found in the fat
component of dairy and meat products
from ruminant animals (Ref. 4).
FDA’s tentative determination
identified the significant human health
risks associated with the consumption
of trans fat (78 FR 67169 at 67171). The
tentative determination was based on
evidence including results from a
number of controlled feeding studies on
trans fatty acid consumption in humans
(Refs. 5 and 6), findings from long-term
prospective epidemiological studies
(Refs. 5 and 6), and the opinions of
expert panels (Refs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, and 14). The latter included the
2005 recommendation of the Institute of
Medicine (IOM) to limit trans fat
consumption as much as possible while
consuming a nutritionally adequate diet,
recognizing that trans fat occurs
naturally in meat and dairy products
from ruminant animals and that
naturally-occurring trans fat is
unavoidable in ordinary, non-vegan
diets without significant dietary
adjustments that may introduce
undesirable effects (Ref. 7). In addition,
in the tentative determination FDA cited
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Number: 93.092]
Announcement of the Award of Single-Source Expansion Supplement
Grants to Seven Personal Responsibility Education Program Innovative
Strategies (PREIS) Grantees
AGENCY: Family and Youth Services Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of the award of single-source expansion supplement
grants to seven Personal Responsibility Education Program Innovative
Strategies (PREIS) grantees.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of Adolescent Development and Support
(DADS), announces the award of single-source expansion supplement
grants to seven PREIS grantees for the purpose of expanding retention
and follow-up efforts for program participants. The funds will allow
grantees to collect the increased data necessary to determine the
program effectiveness and for the manualization of a validated
curriculum and supporting documents.
DATES: The period of support under these supplements is September 30,
2014, through September 29, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LeBretia White, Manager, Adolescent
Pregnancy Prevention Program, Division of Adolescent Development and
Support, Family and Youth Services Bureau, 1250 Maryland Avenue SW.,
Suite 800, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: 202-205-9605; Email:
LeBretia.White@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FY 2010, FYSB awarded 13 cooperative
agreement grants under Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) OPHS/OAH/
TPP PREP Tier 2-2010. Under this FOA, a total of $9.7 million was made
available on a competitive basis to implement and test innovative
strategies.
The supplemental funds will help the grantees increase retention
and follow-up strategies for program participants. In turn, this will
allow grantees to report significant program outcome data that will be
integral to the evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented pregnancy
prevention models used in grantee programming with populations that
include youth in foster care and pregnant and parenting teens.
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Seven PREIS grantees have requested supplemental funding awards.
Their applications were assessed by a review panel for completeness and
responsiveness in the categories of Objectives and Need for Assistance,
Approach, and Budget and Budget Justification. The applications were
assessed to have scored within a fundable range.
Single-source program expansion supplement awards are made to the
following PREIS grantees:
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Supplement award
Grantee organization City State amount
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Child and Family Resources, Inc............. Tucson......................... AZ $32,314
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.......... Los Angeles.................... CA 115,898
Cicatelli Associates Inc.................... New York....................... NY 130,000
Demoiselle2Femme............................ Chicago........................ IL 55,959
Education Development Center, Inc........... Newton......................... MA 55,560
Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services............ Tucson......................... AZ 29,000
The Village for Families & Children, Inc.... Hartford....................... CT 33,235
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Statutory Authority: Section 2953 of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act of 2010, Pub. L. 111-148, added Section 513 to
Title V of the Social Security Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. 713,
authorizing the Personal Responsibility Education Program.
Mary M. Wayland,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of
Administration.
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