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Proposed Project: National Survey of
Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N–SSATS) (OMB No. 0930–0106)—
Revision
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) is requesting a revision of
the National Survey of Substance Abuse
Treatment (N–SSATS) data collection
(OMB No. 0930–0106), which expires
on January 31, 2016. N–SSATS provides
both national and state-level data on the
numbers and types of patients treated
and the characteristics of facilities
providing substance abuse treatment
services. It is conducted under the
authority of section 505 of the Public
Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290aa–4)
to meet the specific mandates for annual
information about public and private
substance abuse treatment providers
and the clients they serve.
This request includes:
• Collection of N–SSATS, which is an
annual survey of substance abuse
treatment facilities; and
• Updating of the Inventory of
Behavioral Health Services (I–BHS)
which is the facility universe for the N–
SSATS as well as the annual survey of
mental health treatment facilities, the
National Mental Health Services Survey
(N–MHSS). The I–BHS includes all
substance abuse treatment and mental
health treatment facilities known to
SAMHSA. (The N–MHSS data
collection is covered under OMB No.
0930–0119.)
The information in I–BHS and N–
SSATS is needed to assess the nature
and extent of these resources, to identify
gaps in services, and to provide a
database for treatment referrals. Both I–
BHS and N–SSATS are components of
the Behavioral Health Services
Information System (BHSIS).
The request for OMB approval will
include a request to update the I–BHS
facility listing on a continuous basis and
to conduct the N–SSATS and the
between cycle N–SSATS (N–SSATS BC)
in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The N–SSATS
BC is a procedure for collecting services
data from newly identified facilities
between main cycles of the survey and
will be used to improve the listing of
treatment facilities in the online
Behavioral Health Treatment Services
Locator.
Planned Changes
I–BHS: No changes.
N–SSATS: The N–SSATS with client
counts will continue to be conducted in
alternate years, as in the past with an
alternate version of the N–SSATS
questionnaire that includes workforce
questions as well as questions to update
the Treatment Locator conducted in the
interim years.
Version B (2016 and 2018)
The workforce questions will be
conducted in even years in place of the
‘‘locator’’ version of N–SSATS that was
completed in even years previously.
The following questions have been
deleted:
Questions on religious affiliation,
standard operating procedures, how
(paper/electronic/both) a facility
performs selected activities, questions
about reporting client counts, including
how the facility will complete client
counts; number of facilities in client
counts; names and addresses of
additional facilities reported for;
number of hospital inpatient client
counts by category, by number under
age 18, number receiving methadone,
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent and activity
Responses per
respondent
buprenorphine, or Vivitrol®, and
number of dedicated beds; number of
residential client counts by category, by
number under age 18, and number
receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or
Vivitrol®, and number of dedicated
beds; number of outpatient client counts
by category, by number under age 18,
and number receiving methadone,
buprenorphine, or Vivitrol®, and
capacity indicator; type of substance
abuse problem, percent of co-occurring
clients; and 12-month admissions, and
the National Provider Identifier (NPI).
The following questions have been
added:
A new question has been added to
ascertain the numbers of types of
workforce staff and the average number
of hours worked per week for each type
of staff. Three questions, one for each of
the major types of treatment (hospital
inpatient, residential, and outpatient)
have been added asking for an overall
number of active clients on the survey
reference date; the purpose is to provide
an indication of size of facility for
analysis of the added workforce
questions. A question asking overall
numbers of active clients in the facility
that received methadone,
buprenorphine, or Vivitrol® for
detoxification or maintenance purposes
has been added to aid in the analysis of
the added workforce question.
Version A (2017)
Client counts will be conducted in
odd years. The National Provider
Identifier (NPI) number question has
been deleted.
N–SSATS (Between Cycles-BC): No
changes.
Estimated annual burden for the
DASIS activities is shown below:
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total
burden hours
56
56
75
..........................
4,200
4,200
0.08
..........................
336
336
Facilities:
I–BHS application 2 .............................................
Augmentation screener .......................................
N–SSATS questionnaire .....................................
N–SSATS BC .....................................................
600
2,000
17,000
2,000
1
1
1
1
600
2,000
17,000
2,000
0.08
0.08
0.61
0.42
48
160
10,370
840
Facility Subtotal ...........................................
21,600
..........................
21,600
..........................
11,418
Total ......................................................
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States:
I–BHS Online 1 ....................................................
State Subtotal ..............................................
21,656
..........................
25,800
..........................
11,754
1 States
use the I–BHS Online system to submit information on newly licensed/approved facilities and on changes in facility name, address,
status, etc.
2 New facilities complete and submit the online I–BHS application form in order to get listed on the Inventory.
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Title III of the Trade Agreement Act of
1979, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2511–18).
In the final determination CBP found
that, based upon the facts presented,
four U.S.-origin hardware and software
components and two foreign-origin
hardware and software components
were integrated into one end product,
the VistA Storage Solution. CBP found
that assembling the hardware
components together, loading the
software components onto the hardware
components, and configuring the
software components to reach the
desired storage infrastructure, which
were processes that took place entirely
in the United States, substantially
transformed the individual components
into the final product, the VistA Storage
Solution. CBP noted that the majority of
the components were from the United
States; that the processing took place
entirely in the United States; that the
name, character and use of the
individual components differed from
the name, character and use of the final
product; that the tariff classification of
the foreign components changed when
they were integrated into the final
product; and, the cost breakdown of
each component, to find that under the
totality of the circumstances, the
country of origin of the VistA Storage
Solution will be the United States for
purposes of U.S. Government
procurement.
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CFR 177.29), provides that a notice of
final determination shall be published
in the Federal Register within 60 days
of the date the final determination is
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CATEGORY: Origin
George W. Thompson, Esq.
Thompson & Associates, PLLC
1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite
200, Washington, DC 20036
RE: U.S. Government Procurement;
Country of Origin of Storage
Infrastructure Solution Systems;
Substantial Transformation
Dear Mr. Thompson:
This is in response to your letter,
dated November 21, 2014, requesting a
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final determination on behalf of Merlin
International, Inc. (‘‘Merlin’’), pursuant
to subpart B of part 177 of the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (‘‘CBP’’)
Regulations (19 C.F.R. part 177). Under
these regulations, which implement
Title III of the Trade Agreements Act of
1979 (‘‘TAA’’), as amended (19 U.S.C.
§ 2511 et seq.), CBP issues country of
origin advisory rulings and final
determinations as to whether an article
is or would be a product of a designated
country or instrumentality for the
purposes of granting waivers of certain
‘‘Buy American’’ restrictions in U.S. law
or practice for products offered for sale
to the U.S. Government.
This final determination concerns the
country of origin of Merlin’s VistA
Imaging Tier II Storage Infrastructure
Solution (‘‘VistA Storage Solution’’). We
note that Merlin is a party-at-interest
within the meaning of 19 C.F.R.
§ 177.22(d)(1) and is entitled to request
this final determination.
FACTS:
You describe the pertinent facts as
follows. The VistA Storage Solution is a
record imaging, storage, and data
retrieval system produced by Merlin in
accordance with its contract with the
Veterans Administration (‘‘VA’’). The
VistA Storage Solution at issue contains
a 24 TeraByte (‘‘TB’’) storage system.1
Under its contract with the VA (‘‘VA
Contract’’), Merlin will install the VistA
Storage Solution at 144 VA locations
where Veterans Integrated Service
Network (‘‘VISN’’) facilities are hosted.
The VA Contract requires that each
installed VistA Storage Solution (1) be
networked into a single ‘‘grid’’ to allow
access to, and automatic replication of,
stored data throughout the networked
system; while also (2) performing as
‘‘virtual machines’’ to ensure that data
stored remains available in the event of
any system failures. To meet these
contract requirements, Merlin designed
the VistA Storage Solution, assembling
together three main hardware
components and configuring them with
three main software components, in
order to provide the particular product
required by the VA.
A. The Hardware Components
Each VistA Storage Solution will
consist of at least the following
hardware components: two to four Cisco
UCS C240 rack-mount servers (‘‘Cisco
Servers’’); one or more NetApp E2600
series Fibre Channel storage arrays
1 Merlin produces other VistA Storage Solutions
with the same functionality as the subject VistA
Storage Solution, but with different storage
capabilities that include 18, 36, 90, 120, and 180 TB
storage systems.
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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.
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Proposed Project: National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS) (OMB No. 0930-0106)-- Revision
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) is requesting a revision of the National Survey of Substance
Abuse Treatment (N-SSATS) data collection (OMB No. 0930-0106), which
expires on January 31, 2016. N-SSATS provides both national and state-
level data on the numbers and types of patients treated and the
characteristics of facilities providing substance abuse treatment
services. It is conducted under the authority of section 505 of the
Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290aa-4) to meet the specific
mandates for annual information about public and private substance
abuse treatment providers and the clients they serve.
This request includes:
Collection of N-SSATS, which is an annual survey of
substance abuse treatment facilities; and
Updating of the Inventory of Behavioral Health Services
(I-BHS) which is the facility universe for the N-SSATS as well as the
annual survey of mental health treatment facilities, the National
Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS). The I-BHS includes all
substance abuse treatment and mental health treatment facilities known
to SAMHSA. (The N-MHSS data collection is covered under OMB No. 0930-
0119.)
The information in I-BHS and N-SSATS is needed to assess the nature
and extent of these resources, to identify gaps in services, and to
provide a database for treatment referrals. Both I-BHS and N-SSATS are
components of the Behavioral Health Services Information System
(BHSIS).
The request for OMB approval will include a request to update the
I-BHS facility listing on a continuous basis and to conduct the N-SSATS
and the between cycle N-SSATS (N-SSATS BC) in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The
N-SSATS BC is a procedure for collecting services data from newly
identified facilities between main cycles of the survey and will be
used to improve the listing of treatment facilities in the online
Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator.
Planned Changes
I-BHS: No changes.
N-SSATS: The N-SSATS with client counts will continue to be
conducted in alternate years, as in the past with an alternate version
of the N-SSATS questionnaire that includes workforce questions as well
as questions to update the Treatment Locator conducted in the interim
years.
Version B (2016 and 2018)
The workforce questions will be conducted in even years in place of
the ``locator'' version of N-SSATS that was completed in even years
previously.
The following questions have been deleted:
Questions on religious affiliation, standard operating procedures,
how (paper/electronic/both) a facility performs selected activities,
questions about reporting client counts, including how the facility
will complete client counts; number of facilities in client counts;
names and addresses of additional facilities reported for; number of
hospital inpatient client counts by category, by number under age 18,
number receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol[supreg], and
number of dedicated beds; number of residential client counts by
category, by number under age 18, and number receiving methadone,
buprenorphine, or Vivitrol[supreg], and number of dedicated beds;
number of outpatient client counts by category, by number under age 18,
and number receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol[supreg], and
capacity indicator; type of substance abuse problem, percent of co-
occurring clients; and 12-month admissions, and the National Provider
Identifier (NPI).
The following questions have been added:
A new question has been added to ascertain the numbers of types of
workforce staff and the average number of hours worked per week for
each type of staff. Three questions, one for each of the major types of
treatment (hospital inpatient, residential, and outpatient) have been
added asking for an overall number of active clients on the survey
reference date; the purpose is to provide an indication of size of
facility for analysis of the added workforce questions. A question
asking overall numbers of active clients in the facility that received
methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol[supreg] for detoxification or
maintenance purposes has been added to aid in the analysis of the added
workforce question.
Version A (2017)
Client counts will be conducted in odd years. The National Provider
Identifier (NPI) number question has been deleted.
N-SSATS (Between Cycles-BC): No changes.
Estimated annual burden for the DASIS activities is shown below:
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Number of Responses per Total Hours per Total burden
Type of respondent and activity respondents respondent responses response hours
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States:
I-BHS Online \1\............................................... 56 75 4,200 0.08 336
State Subtotal............................................. 56 ............... 4,200 ............... 336
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Facilities:
I-BHS application \2\.......................................... 600 1 600 0.08 48
Augmentation screener.......................................... 2,000 1 2,000 0.08 160
N-SSATS questionnaire.......................................... 17,000 1 17,000 0.61 10,370
N-SSATS BC..................................................... 2,000 1 2,000 0.42 840
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Facility Subtotal.......................................... 21,600 ............... 21,600 ............... 11,418
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Total.................................................. 21,656 ............... 25,800 ............... 11,754
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\1\ States use the I-BHS Online system to submit information on newly licensed/approved facilities and on changes in facility name, address, status,
etc.
\2\ New facilities complete and submit the online I-BHS application form in order to get listed on the Inventory.
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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 September 21, 2015.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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