Announcement of Requirements and Registration for the “My Preparedness Story: Staying Healthy and Resilient” Video Challenge, 79918-79921 [2015-32331]

Download as PDF 79918 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 246 / Wednesday, December 23, 2015 / Notices HRSA specifically requests comments on (1) the necessity and utility of the proposed information collection for the proper performance of the agency’s functions, (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden, (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected, and (4) the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology to minimize the information collection burden. Jackie Painter, Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat. [FR Doc. 2015–32148 Filed 12–22–15; 8:45 am] Quality Improvement, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 15–74, Maryland 20857; telephone (301) 443–2339. Jackie Painter, Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat. [FR Doc. 2015–32147 Filed 12–22–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4165–15–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Resources and Services Administration BILLING CODE 4165–15–P National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice; Notice of Meeting DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), notice is hereby given of the following meeting: Health Resources and Services Administration National Advisory Council on Migrant Health; Notice of Meeting tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), notice is hereby given of the following meeting: Name: National Advisory Council on Migrant Health. Dates and times: January 13, 2016, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; January 14, 2016, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: Biltmore Hotel & Suites, 2151 Laurelwood Road, Santa Clara, California 95054, Telephone: 408–988–8411, Fax: 408– 988–6677. Status: The meeting will be open to the public. Purpose: The purpose of the meeting is to discuss services and issues related to the health of migratory and seasonal agricultural workers and their families and to formulate recommendations for the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Agenda: The agenda includes an overview of the Council’s general business activities. The Council will also hear presentations from experts on agricultural worker issues, including the status of agricultural worker health at the local and national levels. In addition, the Council will be holding a public hearing at which migratory and seasonal agricultural workers will have the opportunity to testify before the Council regarding matters that affect the health of migratory and seasonal agricultural workers. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, January 14, 2016, from 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at the Biltmore Hotel & Suites. Individuals who plan to attend and need special assistance, such as sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, should notify the contact person listed above at least 10 days prior to the meeting. Agenda items are subject to change as priorities indicate. For Further Information Contact: CDR Jacqueline Rodrigue, M.S.W., Office of VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Dec 22, 2015 Jkt 238001 Name: National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice (NACNEP). Dates and Times: January 12 & 13, 2016, 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EST. Place: This meeting will be via Webinar Format, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857. Status: This Advisory Council meeting will be open to the public. Purpose: The purpose of the 132nd NACNEP meeting is to (1) review the current population health landscape, (2) define the Registered Nurse’s (RN) role in population health, and (3) identify how nurses can best contribute to and lead population health initiatives. NACNEP will discuss current definitions of population health and review existing population health models. This meeting will form the basis for NACNEP’s mandated 14th Annual Report to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Congress. Agenda: A final agenda will be posted on the NACNEP Web site 3 days prior to the meeting. Agenda items are subject to change as priorities dictate. Supplementary Information: Further information regarding NACNEP, including the roster of members, reports to Congress, and minutes from previous meetings, is available at the NACNEP Web site. Members of the public and interested parties may request to participate in the meeting by contacting Staff Assistant, Jeanne Brown. Access to the meeting will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis and space is limited. Public participants may submit written statements in advance of the scheduled meeting. If you would like to provide oral public comment during the meeting you will need to register with Kristen Hansen, Acting Designated Federal Official (DFO). Public comment will be limited to 3 minutes per speaker and is tentatively scheduled for after lunch on the first day of the meeting. Statements and comments can be addressed to Kristen PO 00000 Frm 00102 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Hansen. Please send by email to: nacnep@ hrsa.gov. Individuals who plan to attend and need special assistance, such as sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, should notify the contact person listed above at least 10 days prior to the meeting. Please be advised that committee members are given copies of all written statements submitted by the public prior to the meeting. Any further public participation will be at the discretion of the Chair, with approval of the DFO in attendance. Registration through the designated contact for the public comment session is required. Any member of the public who wishes to have printed materials distributed to NACNEP should submit materials to the point of contact no later than 12:00 noon EST on January 4, 2016. For additional information regarding NACNEP, please contact Jeanne Brown, Staff Assistant, National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857. The telephone number is: (301) 443–5688. The email is jbrown@hrsa.gov. Jackie Painter, Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat. [FR Doc. 2015–32172 Filed 12–22–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4165–15–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Announcement of Requirements and Registration for the ‘‘My Preparedness Story: Staying Healthy and Resilient’’ Video Challenge Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Department of Health and Human Services. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), located within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announces the launch of the ‘‘My Preparedness Story: Staying Healthy and Resilient’’ Video Challenge. Natural disasters and other emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time. Taking action ahead of an emergency can help individuals, families, and communities fully prepare to prevent or minimize potential health impacts. Young people can help their family, friends, and community become stronger by protecting their health during disasters and every day. For example, some can do it by volunteering in a health center or with a local Medical Reserve Corps Unit, learning first aid skills, developing an emergency plan, preparing an emergency kit, or educating their family and friends about actions they can take to be healthy. SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\23DEN1.SGM 23DEN1 tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 246 / Wednesday, December 23, 2015 / Notices This contest invites young people between the ages of 14 and 23 to create a short video, 60 seconds or less, that answers the question, ‘‘How are you helping family, friends, and community to protect their health during disasters and every day?’’ DATES: Challenge begins on January 4, 2016, and ends on March 28, 2016, 11 p.m. EST. ASPR staff will judge eligible submissions and select semifinalists April 4–8, 2016. The general public will rate the semifinalists’ videos April 11– 22, 2016. The winners will be notified and announced no later than May 9, 2016. ASPR will announce timeline changes by amending this Federal Register notice. ADDRESSES: See Supplemental Information section for complete Video Challenge details. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NHSS@hhs.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The challenge is authorized by Public Law 111–358, the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science Reauthorization Act of 2010 (COMPETES Act). Eligible Entities: This video contest is open to people in the United States (U.S.) who are between the ages of 14 and 23 at the time of entry. Contestants may be individuals, public or private entities, or groups. An individual, whether participating individually or in a group, must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. If the contestant is less than 18 at the time of entry, the entrant must have a completed Parental/ Guardian Consent Form. In the case of a private entity, the entity must be incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the U.S. Federal entities are not eligible; federal employees acting within the scope of their employment are not eligible. ASPR employees are not eligible. Federal grantees may not use federal funds to develop an application unless consistent with the purpose of their grant award and specifically requested to do so due to competition design and as announced in the Federal Register. Federal contractors may not use federal funds from a contract to develop applications or to fund efforts in support of a challenge submission. The contest is subject to all applicable federal laws and regulations. Participation constitutes contestant’s full and unconditional agreement to these official rules, which are final and binding in all matters related to the contest. Eligibility for a prize award is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein. An VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Dec 22, 2015 Jkt 238001 individual or entity shall not be deemed ineligible because the individual or entity used federal facilities or consulted with federal employees during a competition if the facilities and employees are made available to all individuals and entities participating on an equitable basis. Submission Period and Requirements: Contestants must submit their video between January 4, 2016, and March 28, 2016. Contestants may be individuals or groups. One video may be submitted per contestant. To register for the Challenge, each contestant will need to create a free account at https://www.challenge.gov. Groups must submit an entry through a single designated individual or entity within the group. Contestants must follow submission rules found at https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/ my-preparedness-story-staying-healthyand-resilient/. Contest Guidelines: Only complete entries that follow application instructions will be reviewed. ASPR reserves the right to disqualify participants in instances where misconduct is identified. We expect participants will treat each other and their communities with respect. We will not accept submissions that contain vulgar language, personal attacks, or offensive terms that target individuals or groups. We will not accept submissions that promote services or products. Submissions that make unsupported claims will not be accepted. Other rules include: • Contestants must submit their video by March 28, 2016, at 11 p.m. EST; • All videos must be submitted through the Video Challenge Web site at https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/ my-preparedness-story-staying-healthyand-resilient/; • A video must be 60 seconds or less, showing how you help family, friends, and community to protect their health during disasters and every day; • Contestants may submit their entry as an individual or part of a group; D Only one video may be submitted per contestant; D Submissions by groups should be submitted only once by one member of the group (one prize will be awarded for each winning entry); and • Contestants must upload their video to YouTube (https://www.youtube.com) and add the link to their video on the ‘‘Submit Solutions’’ form, along with a description and transcript of the video. Each video must contain closed captioning. Helpful Links and Information: • YouTube: How to upload https:// support.google.com/youtube/answer/ 57407?hl=en&rd=1. PO 00000 Frm 00103 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 79919 • YouTube: How to add closed captions https://support.google.com/ youtube/answer/57407?hl=en&rd=1. • Contestants must be between the ages of 14 and 23 on March 28, 2016. If under 18, a contestant must have their adult parent or legal guardian complete the Parental/Guardian Consent Form at https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/ planning/authority/nhss/Documents/ parental-consent-form.pdf. This form must be submitted with your entry. • Contestants must have the necessary documented permissions for individuals heard and/or seen on the submitted video. The documented permission of the adult parent or guardian of each person under the age of 18 seen or heard in the video is also required. • Any individual contestant or group entry with a member on the Excluded Parties List (https://www.sam.gov/sam/ transcript/Public_-_Identifying_ Excluded_Entities.pdf ) will not be eligible for prizes. • The video must be an original creation. Contestants must not infringe upon any copyright or any other rights of any third party. • By submitting a video to this contest, contestants grant a royalty-free license to ASPR to copy, distribute, modify, display and perform publicly and otherwise use, and authorize others to use, your video for any educational purpose throughout the world and in any media. • By submitting a video to this contest, contestants agree that ASPR may make your video available to the public from its Web site (https:// www.phe.gov) and to distribute it to organizations interested in showing it for educational purposes. That includes, but is not limited to, Internet sites, conferences and events, and television and other media outlets. • Contestants must agree to follow applicable local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and policies. • ASPR reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, suspend, or otherwise modify the challenge, or not award prizes if no entries are deemed worthy. • Contestants must comply with these terms and conditions of these rules. Submission Topic: All submissions should answer the challenge question, ‘‘How are you helping family, friends, and community to protect their health during disasters and every day?’’ Judges and Winner Selection: Submissions will be judged by a panel of ASPR staff, qualified by training and experience, to evaluate submissions on the identified criteria and select the semifinalists. The general public will E:\FR\FM\23DEN1.SGM 23DEN1 tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 79920 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 246 / Wednesday, December 23, 2015 / Notices have an opportunity to rate the semifinalists’ videos using a five-star rating system on the Challenge Web site. ASPR staff will select the winners by calculating the final scores. Judges will be fair and impartial, may not have a personal or financial interest in, or be an employee, officer, director, or agent of, any entity that is a registered participant in the competition, and may not have a familial or financial relationship with an individual who is a registered contestant. There may be one first-prize award of $2,000, one second-prize award of $1,000, and one third-prize award of $500. Judging Criteria: Submissions will be scored by the challenge reviewers using the following criteria: • Clear and consistent message/ Overall impact (40 percent): Does the video show how the contestant is helping family, friends, and community to protect their health during disasters and every day? Is the story clear, educational, inspiring, and persuasive? Does it motivate peers to be more prepared? • Creativity and originality (30 percent): How creatively does the video answer the challenge question? How original is the idea? • Production quality (20 percent): Does the video effectively use lighting, sound, and editing to tell the story? Is the dialogue clear and easy to understand? Do visual effects (if any) contribute to the message or detract from it? • Public rating (10 percent): How does the public rate the video? Winners and Recognition: The winners will be announced no later than May 9, 2016, on the challenge Web site, the ASPR homepage (https:// www.phe.gov), and ASPR’s social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube). There may be up to five winners. Publicity: Except where prohibited, participation in the challenge constitutes the winner’s consent to use the winner’s name, likeness, photograph, voice, opinions, and/or hometown and state information by ASPR in any media without further payment or consideration. Intellectual Property: By submitting an entry to the challenge, each contestant/submitter warrants that he or she is the sole author and owner of any copyrightable works that the entry comprises (or has obtained sufficient rights in any copyrightable works owned by third parties to satisfy its obligations set forth herein), that the works are wholly original with the contestant/submitter, and that the entry does not infringe any copyright or any VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:05 Dec 22, 2015 Jkt 238001 other rights of any third party of which contestant/submitter is aware. To receive an award, contestant/ submitter will not be required to transfer their intellectual property rights to the ASPR. Each contestant/submitter retains title to their entry, and expressly reserves all intellectual property rights (e.g., copyrights and rights to inventions and patents that cover them) in their entry. By participating in the challenge, each contestant/submitter grants to the federal government a nonexclusive, non-transferrable, irrevocable, paid-up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the U.S. any invention throughout the world owned or controlled by the contestant/submitter that covers the entry, and grants to the U.S. government and others acting on behalf of the U.S. government, a royaltyfree, irrevocable, non-exclusive worldwide license to use, reproduce, and display publicly all parts of the entry for the purposes of the challenge. This license includes, without limitation, posting or linking to the entry on the official challenge Web site. Contestants/submitters are free to discuss their entry and the ideas or technologies that it contains with other parties, encouraged to share ideas/ technologies publicly, and free to contract with any third parties, as long as they do not sign any agreement or undertake any obligation that conflicts with the challenge rules set forth herein. Liability: By participating in this challenge, each contestant/submitter agrees to assume any and all risks and waive claims against the federal government and its related entities (as defined in the America COMPETES Act), including Capital Consulting Corporation, the challenge’s expert advisors and judges, except in the case of willful misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or loss of property, revenue, or profits, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising from participation in this challenge, whether the injury, death, damage, or loss arises through negligence or otherwise. By participating in this challenge, each contestant/submitter agrees to indemnify the federal government and the Capital Consulting Corporation against third party claims for damages arising from or related to challenge activities. Insurance: Based on the subject matter of the Challenge, the type of work that it will possibly require, as well as an analysis of the likelihood of any claims for death, bodily injury, or property damage, or loss potentially resulting from competition participation, contestants are not required to obtain liability insurance or PO 00000 Frm 00104 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 demonstrate financial responsibility in order to participate in this challenge. Warranties: By submitting an entry to the challenge, each contestant/submitter represents and warrants that all information provided in the entry and as a result of the challenge registration process is true and complete, that contestant/submitter has the right and authority to submit such entry on the contestant’s/submitter’s own behalf or on behalf of the persons and entities specified within the entry, and that the entry: • Is your original work, or is submitted by permission with full and proper credit given within your entry; • Does not contain confidential information or trade secrets (yours or anyone else’s); • Does not knowingly violate or infringe upon the patent rights, industrial design rights, copyrights, trademarks, rights in technical data, rights of privacy, publicity or other intellectual property or other rights of any person or entity; and • Does not contain malicious code, such as viruses, malware, timebombs, cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses, or other potentially harmful programs or other material or information. General Conditions: ASPR reserves the right to cancel, suspend, and/or modify this challenge at any time through amendment to this Federal Register notice. In the event the challenge is modified, contestants/ submitters registered in the challenge will be notified by email and provided with a copy of the amended challenge rules and a listing of the changes that were made. Any contestant/submitter who continues to participate in the challenge following receipt of such a notice of amendment(s) will be deemed to have accepted any such amendment(s). If a contestant/submitter does not wish to continue to participate in the challenge pursuant to the Official Rules, as amended, such contestant/ submitter may terminate participation in the challenge by not submitting additional entries or withdrawing their submission. ASPR reserves the right to not award prizes if no entries are deemed worthy. Only complete entries that follow application instructions will be reviewed and eligible to win. ASPR reserves the right to disqualify any challenge participants in instances where misconduct is identified or other contest guidelines are not met. E:\FR\FM\23DEN1.SGM 23DEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 246 / Wednesday, December 23, 2015 / Notices Dated: December 17, 2015. Nicole Lurie, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. [FR Doc. 2015–32331 Filed 12–22–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health Submission for OMB Review; 30-Day Comment Request: Hazardous Waste Worker Training Under the provisions of Section 3507(a)(1)(D) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the NIEHS, the National Institutes of Health, has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a request for review and approval of the information collection listed below. This proposed information collection was previously published in the Federal Register on September 16, 2015, Pages 55634– 55635, and allowed 60-days for public comment. No public comments were received. The purpose of this notice is to allow an additional 30 days for public comment. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health, may not conduct or sponsor, and the respondent is not required to respond to, an information collection that has been extended, revised, or implemented on or after October 1, 1995, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Direct Comments to OMB: Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s) contained in this notice, especially regarding the estimated public burden and associated response time, should be directed to the: Office of Management and Budget, Office of SUMMARY: 79921 emergency responders has been developed. 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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


Announcement of Requirements and Registration for the ``My 
Preparedness Story: Staying Healthy and Resilient'' Video Challenge

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and 
Response, Department of Health and Human Services.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and 
Response (ASPR), located within the U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services, announces the launch of the ``My Preparedness Story: Staying 
Healthy and Resilient'' Video Challenge. Natural disasters and other 
emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time. Taking action ahead of 
an emergency can help individuals, families, and communities fully 
prepare to prevent or minimize potential health impacts. Young people 
can help their family, friends, and community become stronger by 
protecting their health during disasters and every day. For example, 
some can do it by volunteering in a health center or with a local 
Medical Reserve Corps Unit, learning first aid skills, developing an 
emergency plan, preparing an emergency kit, or educating their family 
and friends about actions they can take to be healthy.

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    This contest invites young people between the ages of 14 and 23 to 
create a short video, 60 seconds or less, that answers the question, 
``How are you helping family, friends, and community to protect their 
health during disasters and every day?''

DATES: Challenge begins on January 4, 2016, and ends on March 28, 2016, 
11 p.m. EST. ASPR staff will judge eligible submissions and select 
semifinalists April 4-8, 2016. The general public will rate the 
semifinalists' videos April 11-22, 2016. The winners will be notified 
and announced no later than May 9, 2016. ASPR will announce timeline 
changes by amending this Federal Register notice.

ADDRESSES: See Supplemental Information section for complete Video 
Challenge details.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NHSS@hhs.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The challenge is authorized by Public Law 
111-358, the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote 
Excellence in Technology, Education and Science Reauthorization Act of 
2010 (COMPETES Act).
    Eligible Entities: This video contest is open to people in the 
United States (U.S.) who are between the ages of 14 and 23 at the time 
of entry. Contestants may be individuals, public or private entities, 
or groups. An individual, whether participating individually or in a 
group, must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. If the 
contestant is less than 18 at the time of entry, the entrant must have 
a completed Parental/Guardian Consent Form. In the case of a private 
entity, the entity must be incorporated in and maintain a primary place 
of business in the U.S. Federal entities are not eligible; federal 
employees acting within the scope of their employment are not eligible. 
ASPR employees are not eligible. Federal grantees may not use federal 
funds to develop an application unless consistent with the purpose of 
their grant award and specifically requested to do so due to 
competition design and as announced in the Federal Register. Federal 
contractors may not use federal funds from a contract to develop 
applications or to fund efforts in support of a challenge submission. 
The contest is subject to all applicable federal laws and regulations. 
Participation constitutes contestant's full and unconditional agreement 
to these official rules, which are final and binding in all matters 
related to the contest. Eligibility for a prize award is contingent 
upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein. An individual or 
entity shall not be deemed ineligible because the individual or entity 
used federal facilities or consulted with federal employees during a 
competition if the facilities and employees are made available to all 
individuals and entities participating on an equitable basis.
    Submission Period and Requirements: Contestants must submit their 
video between January 4, 2016, and March 28, 2016. Contestants may be 
individuals or groups. One video may be submitted per contestant. To 
register for the Challenge, each contestant will need to create a free 
account at https://www.challenge.gov. Groups must submit an entry 
through a single designated individual or entity within the group. 
Contestants must follow submission rules found at https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/my-preparedness-story-staying-healthy-and-resilient/.
    Contest Guidelines: Only complete entries that follow application 
instructions will be reviewed. ASPR reserves the right to disqualify 
participants in instances where misconduct is identified. We expect 
participants will treat each other and their communities with respect. 
We will not accept submissions that contain vulgar language, personal 
attacks, or offensive terms that target individuals or groups. We will 
not accept submissions that promote services or products. Submissions 
that make unsupported claims will not be accepted. Other rules include:
     Contestants must submit their video by March 28, 2016, at 
11 p.m. EST;
     All videos must be submitted through the Video Challenge 
Web site at https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/my-preparedness-story-staying-healthy-and-resilient/;
     A video must be 60 seconds or less, showing how you help 
family, friends, and community to protect their health during disasters 
and every day;
     Contestants may submit their entry as an individual or 
part of a group;
    [ssquf] Only one video may be submitted per contestant;
    [ssquf] Submissions by groups should be submitted only once by one 
member of the group (one prize will be awarded for each winning entry); 
and
     Contestants must upload their video to YouTube (https://www.youtube.com) and add the link to their video on the ``Submit 
Solutions'' form, along with a description and transcript of the video. 
Each video must contain closed captioning.
    Helpful Links and Information:
     YouTube: How to upload https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407?hl=en&rd=1.
     YouTube: How to add closed captions https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407?hl=en&rd=1.
     Contestants must be between the ages of 14 and 23 on March 
28, 2016. If under 18, a contestant must have their adult parent or 
legal guardian complete the Parental/Guardian Consent Form at https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/authority/nhss/Documents/parental-consent-form.pdf. This form must be submitted with your entry.
     Contestants must have the necessary documented permissions 
for individuals heard and/or seen on the submitted video. The 
documented permission of the adult parent or guardian of each person 
under the age of 18 seen or heard in the video is also required.
     Any individual contestant or group entry with a member on 
the Excluded Parties List (https://www.sam.gov/sam/transcript/Public_-_Identifying_Excluded_Entities.pdf ) will not be eligible for prizes.
     The video must be an original creation. Contestants must 
not infringe upon any copyright or any other rights of any third party.
     By submitting a video to this contest, contestants grant a 
royalty-free license to ASPR to copy, distribute, modify, display and 
perform publicly and otherwise use, and authorize others to use, your 
video for any educational purpose throughout the world and in any 
media.
     By submitting a video to this contest, contestants agree 
that ASPR may make your video available to the public from its Web site 
(https://www.phe.gov) and to distribute it to organizations interested 
in showing it for educational purposes. That includes, but is not 
limited to, Internet sites, conferences and events, and television and 
other media outlets.
     Contestants must agree to follow applicable local, state, 
and federal laws, regulations, and policies.
     ASPR reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to 
cancel, suspend, or otherwise modify the challenge, or not award prizes 
if no entries are deemed worthy.
     Contestants must comply with these terms and conditions of 
these rules.
    Submission Topic: All submissions should answer the challenge 
question, ``How are you helping family, friends, and community to 
protect their health during disasters and every day?''
    Judges and Winner Selection: Submissions will be judged by a panel 
of ASPR staff, qualified by training and experience, to evaluate 
submissions on the identified criteria and select the semifinalists. 
The general public will

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have an opportunity to rate the semifinalists' videos using a five-star 
rating system on the Challenge Web site. ASPR staff will select the 
winners by calculating the final scores. Judges will be fair and 
impartial, may not have a personal or financial interest in, or be an 
employee, officer, director, or agent of, any entity that is a 
registered participant in the competition, and may not have a familial 
or financial relationship with an individual who is a registered 
contestant. There may be one first-prize award of $2,000, one second-
prize award of $1,000, and one third-prize award of $500.
    Judging Criteria: Submissions will be scored by the challenge 
reviewers using the following criteria:
     Clear and consistent message/Overall impact (40 percent): 
Does the video show how the contestant is helping family, friends, and 
community to protect their health during disasters and every day? Is 
the story clear, educational, inspiring, and persuasive? Does it 
motivate peers to be more prepared?
     Creativity and originality (30 percent): How creatively 
does the video answer the challenge question? How original is the idea?
     Production quality (20 percent): Does the video 
effectively use lighting, sound, and editing to tell the story? Is the 
dialogue clear and easy to understand? Do visual effects (if any) 
contribute to the message or detract from it?
     Public rating (10 percent): How does the public rate the 
video?
    Winners and Recognition: The winners will be announced no later 
than May 9, 2016, on the challenge Web site, the ASPR homepage (https://www.phe.gov), and ASPR's social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, and 
YouTube). There may be up to five winners.
    Publicity: Except where prohibited, participation in the challenge 
constitutes the winner's consent to use the winner's name, likeness, 
photograph, voice, opinions, and/or hometown and state information by 
ASPR in any media without further payment or consideration.
    Intellectual Property: By submitting an entry to the challenge, 
each contestant/submitter warrants that he or she is the sole author 
and owner of any copyrightable works that the entry comprises (or has 
obtained sufficient rights in any copyrightable works owned by third 
parties to satisfy its obligations set forth herein), that the works 
are wholly original with the contestant/submitter, and that the entry 
does not infringe any copyright or any other rights of any third party 
of which contestant/submitter is aware.
    To receive an award, contestant/submitter will not be required to 
transfer their intellectual property rights to the ASPR. Each 
contestant/submitter retains title to their entry, and expressly 
reserves all intellectual property rights (e.g., copyrights and rights 
to inventions and patents that cover them) in their entry. By 
participating in the challenge, each contestant/submitter grants to the 
federal government a nonexclusive, non-transferrable, irrevocable, 
paid-up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the 
U.S. any invention throughout the world owned or controlled by the 
contestant/submitter that covers the entry, and grants to the U.S. 
government and others acting on behalf of the U.S. government, a 
royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive worldwide license to use, 
reproduce, and display publicly all parts of the entry for the purposes 
of the challenge. This license includes, without limitation, posting or 
linking to the entry on the official challenge Web site.
    Contestants/submitters are free to discuss their entry and the 
ideas or technologies that it contains with other parties, encouraged 
to share ideas/technologies publicly, and free to contract with any 
third parties, as long as they do not sign any agreement or undertake 
any obligation that conflicts with the challenge rules set forth 
herein.
    Liability: By participating in this challenge, each contestant/
submitter agrees to assume any and all risks and waive claims against 
the federal government and its related entities (as defined in the 
America COMPETES Act), including Capital Consulting Corporation, the 
challenge's expert advisors and judges, except in the case of willful 
misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or loss of property, 
revenue, or profits, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, 
arising from participation in this challenge, whether the injury, 
death, damage, or loss arises through negligence or otherwise. By 
participating in this challenge, each contestant/submitter agrees to 
indemnify the federal government and the Capital Consulting Corporation 
against third party claims for damages arising from or related to 
challenge activities.
    Insurance: Based on the subject matter of the Challenge, the type 
of work that it will possibly require, as well as an analysis of the 
likelihood of any claims for death, bodily injury, or property damage, 
or loss potentially resulting from competition participation, 
contestants are not required to obtain liability insurance or 
demonstrate financial responsibility in order to participate in this 
challenge.
    Warranties: By submitting an entry to the challenge, each 
contestant/submitter represents and warrants that all information 
provided in the entry and as a result of the challenge registration 
process is true and complete, that contestant/submitter has the right 
and authority to submit such entry on the contestant's/submitter's own 
behalf or on behalf of the persons and entities specified within the 
entry, and that the entry:
     Is your original work, or is submitted by permission with 
full and proper credit given within your entry;
     Does not contain confidential information or trade secrets 
(yours or anyone else's);
     Does not knowingly violate or infringe upon the patent 
rights, industrial design rights, copyrights, trademarks, rights in 
technical data, rights of privacy, publicity or other intellectual 
property or other rights of any person or entity; and
     Does not contain malicious code, such as viruses, malware, 
timebombs, cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses, or other potentially 
harmful programs or other material or information.
    General Conditions: ASPR reserves the right to cancel, suspend, 
and/or modify this challenge at any time through amendment to this 
Federal Register notice. In the event the challenge is modified, 
contestants/submitters registered in the challenge will be notified by 
email and provided with a copy of the amended challenge rules and a 
listing of the changes that were made. Any contestant/submitter who 
continues to participate in the challenge following receipt of such a 
notice of amendment(s) will be deemed to have accepted any such 
amendment(s). If a contestant/submitter does not wish to continue to 
participate in the challenge pursuant to the Official Rules, as 
amended, such contestant/submitter may terminate participation in the 
challenge by not submitting additional entries or withdrawing their 
submission. ASPR reserves the right to not award prizes if no entries 
are deemed worthy.
    Only complete entries that follow application instructions will be 
reviewed and eligible to win. ASPR reserves the right to disqualify any 
challenge participants in instances where misconduct is identified or 
other contest guidelines are not met.


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    Dated: December 17, 2015.
Nicole Lurie,
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response.
[FR Doc. 2015-32331 Filed 12-22-15; 8:45 am]
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