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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Extension State
Plan for Independent Living (SPIL)
Public Law (105–220) for the State
Independent Living (SILS) and Centers
for Independent Living (CIL) Program
Authorized by Title VII, Chapter 1, of
the, as Amended by the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA,
Pub. L. 113–128) [Rehabilitation Act]
Center for Independent Living
Administration, Administration for
Community Living (ACL), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Administration for
Community Living (ACL), Independent
Living Administration is announcing an
opportunity for public comment on the
proposed collection of certain
information. Under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (the PRA),
Federal agencies are required to publish
notice in the Federal Register
concerning each proposed collection of
information, including each proposed
extension of an existing collection of
information, and to allow 60 days for
public comment in response to the
notice. This notice solicits comments on
the information collection requirements
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relating to the State Plan for
Independent Living (SPIL).
DATES: Submit written or electronic
comments on the collection of
information by January 11, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Submit electronic
comments on the collection of
information to: veronica.hogan@
acl.hhs.gov. Submit written comments
on the collection of information to
Administration for Community,
Independent Living Administration, 550
12th Street Southwest, PCP Building,
Room 5044, Washington, DC 20202,
attention Veronica Hogan.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Veronica Hogan, Grant Management
Specialist, (202) 245–7378 or by email
veronica.hogan@acl.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), Federal
agencies must obtain approval from the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for each collection of
information they conduct or sponsor.
‘‘Collection of information’’ is defined
in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3) and 5 CFR
1320.3(c) and includes agency request
or requirements that members of the
public submit reports, keep records, or
provide information to a third party.
Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the PRA (44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)) requires Federal
agencies to provide a 60-day notice in
the Federal Register concerning each
proposed collection of information,
including each proposed extension of an
existing collection of information,
before submitting the collection to OMB
for approval. To comply with this
requirement, ACL/ILA is publishing
notice of the proposed collection of
information set forth in this document.
With respect to the following collection
of information, ACL/ILA invites
comments on: (1) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of ACL/
ILA’s functions, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) the accuracy of ACL/ILA 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 respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
when appropriate, and other forms of
information technology.
The Independent Living Program is
required by federal statute and
regulation requires the collection of this
information every three years. The
three-year period for the next SPIL is FY
2018–2020. The SPIL provided in
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writing to the Administration for
Community Living, Administration on
Disabilities, Independent Living
Administration. The five core services
are: Advocacy, information and referral,
independent living skills training, peer
counseling, and transition services.
WIOA included three prongs to the 5th
core service:
• Facilitating the transition of
individuals with significant disabilities
from nursing homes and other
institutions to home and communitybased residences, with the requisite
supports and services;
• Provide assistance to individuals
with significant disabilities who are at
risk of entering institutions so that the
individuals may remain in the
community, and
• Facilitate the transition of youth
who are individuals with significant
disabilities, who were eligible for
individualized education programs
under section 614(d) of the Individuals
with Disabilities Act (20 U.S.C.
1414(d)), and who have completed their
secondary education or otherwise left
school, to postsecondary life.
ACL estimates the burden of this
collection of information as follows: 56
SPIL respond annually which should be
an average burden of 60 hours for each
grantee. The aggregate hour burden for
all grantees is an estimated 3,360 hours
(56 grantees × 60 hours each). These
estimated hours include the time
required for reading, studying and
planning for the new SPIL; conducting
required public hearings; gathering and
reviewing pertinent information;
completing the SPIL assurances and
narrative sections; reviewing draft and
final versions of the completed SPIL;
and submission of the final SPIL to
ACL.
Dated: November 5, 2015.
Kathy Greenlee,
Administrator and Assistant Secretary for
Aging.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Extension State Plan for Independent Living (SPIL)
Public Law (105-220) for the State Independent Living (SILS) and
Centers for Independent Living (CIL) Program Authorized by Title VII,
Chapter 1, of the, as Amended by the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act (WIOA, Pub. L. 113-128) [Rehabilitation Act]
AGENCY: Center for Independent Living Administration, Administration
for Community Living (ACL), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Administration for Community Living (ACL), Independent
Living Administration is announcing an opportunity for public comment
on the proposed collection of certain information. Under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (the PRA), Federal agencies are required to
publish notice in the Federal Register concerning each proposed
collection of information, including each proposed extension of an
existing collection of information, and to allow 60 days for public
comment in response to the notice. This notice solicits comments on the
information collection requirements relating to the State Plan for
Independent Living (SPIL).
DATES: Submit written or electronic comments on the collection of
information by January 11, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Submit electronic comments on the collection of information
to: veronica.hogan@acl.hhs.gov. Submit written comments on the
collection of information to Administration for Community, Independent
Living Administration, 550 12th Street Southwest, PCP Building, Room
5044, Washington, DC 20202, attention Veronica Hogan.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Veronica Hogan, Grant Management
Specialist, (202) 245-7378 or by email veronica.hogan@acl.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520), Federal
agencies must obtain approval from the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for each collection of information they conduct or sponsor.
``Collection of information'' is defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3) and 5 CFR
1320.3(c) and includes agency request or requirements that members of
the public submit reports, keep records, or provide information to a
third party. Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A))
requires Federal agencies to provide a 60-day notice in the Federal
Register concerning each proposed collection of information, including
each proposed extension of an existing collection of information,
before submitting the collection to OMB for approval. To comply with
this requirement, ACL/ILA is publishing notice of the proposed
collection of information set forth in this document. With respect to
the following collection of information, ACL/ILA invites comments on:
(1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the
proper performance of ACL/ILA's functions, including whether the
information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of ACL/ILA
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 respondents, including through the use of automated
collection techniques when appropriate, and other forms of information
technology.
The Independent Living Program is required by federal statute and
regulation requires the collection of this information every three
years. The three-year period for the next SPIL is FY 2018-2020. The
SPIL provided in writing to the Administration for Community Living,
Administration on Disabilities, Independent Living Administration. The
five core services are: Advocacy, information and referral, independent
living skills training, peer counseling, and transition services. WIOA
included three prongs to the 5th core service:
Facilitating the transition of individuals with
significant disabilities from nursing homes and other institutions to
home and community-based residences, with the requisite supports and
services;
Provide assistance to individuals with significant
disabilities who are at risk of entering institutions so that the
individuals may remain in the community, and
Facilitate the transition of youth who are individuals
with significant disabilities, who were eligible for individualized
education programs under section 614(d) of the Individuals with
Disabilities Act (20 U.S.C. 1414(d)), and who have completed their
secondary education or otherwise left school, to postsecondary life.
ACL estimates the burden of this collection of information as
follows: 56 SPIL respond annually which should be an average burden of
60 hours for each grantee. The aggregate hour burden for all grantees
is an estimated 3,360 hours (56 grantees x 60 hours each). These
estimated hours include the time required for reading, studying and
planning for the new SPIL; conducting required public hearings;
gathering and reviewing pertinent information; completing the SPIL
assurances and narrative sections; reviewing draft and final versions
of the completed SPIL; and submission of the final SPIL to ACL.
Dated: November 5, 2015.
Kathy Greenlee,
Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging.
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