Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment Request; A Generic Clearance for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Data and Specimen Hub (DASH), 66913-66914 [2015-27717]

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Therefore, beginning on October 22, 2015, members of this class of employees, defined as reported in this notice, became members of the SEC. John Howard, Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. [FR Doc. 2015–27701 Filed 10–29–15; 8:45 am] Dated: October 23, 2015. Charles McEnerney, Director, Executive and Scientific Resources Division. [FR Doc. 2015–27749 Filed 10–29–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4151–17–P Final Effect of Designation of a Class of Employees for Addition to the Special Exposure Cohort National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: HHS gives notice concerning the final effect of the HHS decision to designate a class of employees from the Hooker Electrochemical Corporation in Niagara Falls, New York, as an addition to the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC) under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division of Compensation Analysis and Support, NIOSH, 1090 Tusculum Avenue, MS C–46, Cincinnati, OH 45226–1938, Telephone 877–222–7570. Information requests can also be submitted by email to DCAS@CDC.GOV. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: 17:37 Oct 29, 2015 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES VerDate Sep<11>2014 BILLING CODE 4163–19–P Jkt 238001 Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment Request; A Generic Clearance for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Data and Specimen Hub (DASH) In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, for opportunity for public comment on proposed data collection projects, the NICHD, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will publish periodic summaries of proposed projects to be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. Written comments and/or suggestions from the public and affected agencies are invited to address one or more of the following points: (1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the function of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) minimize the burden of the collection of SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 66913 information on those who are to respond, including the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. To Submit Comments and for Further Information: To obtain a copy of the data collection plans and forms, submit comments in writing, or request more information on the proposed project, contact: Rohan Hazra, M.D., Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health, 6100 Executive Blvd., Room 4B11, Bethesda, MD 20892–7510, or call nontoll-free number 301–435–6868 or Email your request, including your address to: hazrar@mail.nih.gov. Formal requests for additional plans and forms must be requested in writing. Comment Due Date: Comments regarding this information collection are best assured of having their full effect if received within 60 days of the date of this publication. Proposed Collection: Data and Specimen Hub (DASH), 0925—NEW, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Need and Use of Information Collection: The NICHD Data and Specimen Hub (DASH) is being established by NICHD as a data sharing mechanism for biomedical research investigators. It will serve as a centralized resource for investigators to store and access de-identified data from studies funded by NICHD. The potential for public benefit to be achieved through sharing research study data for secondary analysis is significant. NICHD DASH supports NICHD’s mission to ensure that every person is born healthy and wanted, that women suffer no harmful effects from reproductive processes, and that all children have the chance to achieve their full potential for healthy and productive lives, free from disease or disability, and to ensure the health, productivity, independence, and well-being of all people through optimal rehabilitation. Data sharing and reuse will promote testing of new hypotheses from data already collected, facilitate trans-disciplinary collaboration, accelerate scientific findings and enable NICHD to maximize the return on its investments in research. Anyone can access NICHD DASH to browse and view descriptive information about the studies and data archived in NICHD DASH without creating an account. Users who wish to submit or request research study data must register for an account. E:\FR\FM\30OCN1.SGM 30OCN1 66914 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 210 / Friday, October 30, 2015 / Notices Information will be collected from those wishing to create an account, sufficient to identify them as unique Users. Those submitting or requesting data will be required to provide additional supporting information to ensure proper use and security of NICHD DASH data. The information collected are limited to the essential data required to ensure that the management of Users in NICHD DASH is efficient and the sharing of data among investigators is effective. The primary uses of the information collected from Users by NICHD will be to: • Communicate with the Users with regards to their data submission or requests • Monitor data submissions and data requests • Notify interested recipients of updates to data stored in NICHD DASH • Help NICHD understand the use of NICHD DASH data by the research community There is no plan to publish the data collected under this request. OMB approval is requested for 3 years. There are no costs to respondents other than their time. The total estimated annualized burden hours are 142. ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS Number of respondents Type of form Request for Account ........................................................................................ Submit De-identified Data ................................................................................ Request De-identified Data ............................................................................. Dated: October 23, 2015. Sarah L. Glavin, Project Clearance Liaison, NICHD, NIH. [FR Doc. 2015–27717 Filed 10–29–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment Request Consumer Health Information in Public Libraries User Needs Survey (NLM) In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, for opportunity for public comment on proposed data collection projects, the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH), will publish periodic summaries of proposed projects to be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. Written comments and/or suggestions from the public and affected agencies are invited on one or more of the following points: (1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the function of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:37 Oct 29, 2015 Jkt 238001 120 36 60 the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. To Submit Comments and for Further Information: To obtain a copy of the data collection plans and instruments, submit comments in writing, or request more information on the proposed project, contact: David Sharlip, Office of Administrative and Management Analysis Services,, National Library of Medicine, Building 38A, Room B2N12, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894, or call non-toll-free number (301) 402–9680, or Email your request, including your address to: sharlipd@ mail.nih.gov. Formal requests for additional plans and instruments must be requested in writing. Comment Due Date: Comments regarding this information collection are best assured of having their full effect if received within 60 days of the date of this publication. Proposed Collection: Consumer Health Information in Public Libraries User Needs Survey (NLM)), 0925—New, National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH). Need and Use of Information Collection: In 1994, the NLM was designated a ‘‘Federal Reinvention Laboratory’’ with a major objective of improving its methods of delivering information to the public. NLM has become an international leader in health informatics research and development, especially in consumer health informatics. As a result, NLM needs to remain contemporary in consumer health informatics research by utilizing research methods that yield a better understanding of the predictors of PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Average time per response (in hours) Frequency of response 1 1 1 5/60 2 1 Total annual burden hour 10 72 60 consumer satisfaction. Without ongoing insights into the predictors of consumer satisfaction, NLM will lack the research findings to make evidence-based changes in the content, design and editorial management of its consumer Web sites and will not optimally serve the public. Public libraries have been identified as a key resource for public information about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which took full effect on October 1, 2013. A national anonymous survey of library staff will help us better understand the challenges and successes of information provision in this critical area of high information need. Research and funding into the challenges of health information in public libraries is, at present, almost nonexistent. In the present environment of health insurance reform and presumption of informed consumer choice, this is a critical knowledge gap. Information collection from library workers will supply muchneeded feedback on the specific areas of challenge for information provision by public libraries. The results of this study will be used by the Principal Investigators’ home institutions—the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an institution of higher education preparing future library workers, and the Specialized Information Services division of the National Library of Medicine—to inform preparation of outreach and training materials as well as advising other organizations and institutions providing PPACA information provision assistance to public libraries (e.g., American Library Association). To improve our understanding of the challenges and gaps in information provision and E:\FR\FM\30OCN1.SGM 30OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 210 (Friday, October 30, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 66913-66914]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-27717]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

National Institutes of Health


Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment Request; A Generic Clearance 
for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and 
Human Development (NICHD) Data and Specimen Hub (DASH)

SUMMARY: In compliance with the requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of 
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, for opportunity for public comment 
on proposed data collection projects, the NICHD, the National 
Institutes of Health (NIH) will publish periodic summaries of proposed 
projects to be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review and approval.
    Written comments and/or suggestions from the public and affected 
agencies are invited to address one or more of the following points: 
(1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the 
proper performance of the function of the agency, including whether the 
information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the 
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of 
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions 
used; (3) the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be 
collected; and (4) minimize the burden of the collection of information 
on those who are to respond, including the use of appropriate 
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology.
    To Submit Comments and for Further Information: To obtain a copy of 
the data collection plans and forms, submit comments in writing, or 
request more information on the proposed project, contact: Rohan Hazra, 
M.D., Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and 
Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health, 6100 
Executive Blvd., Room 4B11, Bethesda, MD 20892-7510, or call non-toll-
free number 301-435-6868 or Email your request, including your address 
to: hazrar@mail.nih.gov. Formal requests for additional plans and forms 
must be requested in writing.
    Comment Due Date: Comments regarding this information collection 
are best assured of having their full effect if received within 60 days 
of the date of this publication.
    Proposed Collection: Data and Specimen Hub (DASH), 0925--NEW, 
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human 
Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH).
    Need and Use of Information Collection: The NICHD Data and Specimen 
Hub (DASH) is being established by NICHD as a data sharing mechanism 
for biomedical research investigators. It will serve as a centralized 
resource for investigators to store and access de-identified data from 
studies funded by NICHD. The potential for public benefit to be 
achieved through sharing research study data for secondary analysis is 
significant. NICHD DASH supports NICHD's mission to ensure that every 
person is born healthy and wanted, that women suffer no harmful effects 
from reproductive processes, and that all children have the chance to 
achieve their full potential for healthy and productive lives, free 
from disease or disability, and to ensure the health, productivity, 
independence, and well-being of all people through optimal 
rehabilitation. Data sharing and reuse will promote testing of new 
hypotheses from data already collected, facilitate trans-disciplinary 
collaboration, accelerate scientific findings and enable NICHD to 
maximize the return on its investments in research.
    Anyone can access NICHD DASH to browse and view descriptive 
information about the studies and data archived in NICHD DASH without 
creating an account. Users who wish to submit or request research study 
data must register for an account.

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    Information will be collected from those wishing to create an 
account, sufficient to identify them as unique Users. Those submitting 
or requesting data will be required to provide additional supporting 
information to ensure proper use and security of NICHD DASH data. The 
information collected are limited to the essential data required to 
ensure that the management of Users in NICHD DASH is efficient and the 
sharing of data among investigators is effective. The primary uses of 
the information collected from Users by NICHD will be to:

 Communicate with the Users with regards to their data 
submission or requests
 Monitor data submissions and data requests
 Notify interested recipients of updates to data stored in 
NICHD DASH
 Help NICHD understand the use of NICHD DASH data by the 
research community

    There is no plan to publish the data collected under this request.
    OMB approval is requested for 3 years. There are no costs to 
respondents other than their time. The total estimated annualized 
burden hours are 142.

                                        Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
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                                                                                   Average time
                  Type of form                       Number of     Frequency  of   per response    Total annual
                                                    respondents      response       (in hours)      burden hour
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Request for Account.............................             120               1            5/60              10
Submit De-identified Data.......................              36               1               2              72
Request De-identified Data......................              60               1               1              60
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    Dated: October 23, 2015.
Sarah L. Glavin,
Project Clearance Liaison, NICHD, NIH.
[FR Doc. 2015-27717 Filed 10-29-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4140-01-P
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