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a. The average monthly caseload of
patients received buprenorphinebased MAT, per year
b. Percentage of active buprenorphine
patients (patients in treatment as of
reporting date) that received
psychosocial or case management
services (either by direct provision
or by referral) in the past year due
to:
1. Treatment initiation
2. Change in clinical status
c. Percentage of patients who had a
prescription drug monitoring
program query in the past month
d. Number of patients at the end of
the reporting year who:
1. Have completed an appropriate
course of treatment with
buprenorphine in order for the
patient to achieve and sustain
recovery
2. Are not being seen by the provider
due to referral by the provider to a
more or less intensive level of care
3. No longer desire to continue use of
buprenorphine
4. Are no longer receiving
buprenorphine for reasons other
than 1–3.
HHS received a large number of
comments on these proposed reporting
requirements. Some commenters
expressed concerns that these
requirements were too cumbersome and
would serve as a disincentive to
providers who are considering
increasing their patient limit, while
other commenters felt that the reporting
requirements were not stringent enough.
Because of the large number of
comments and the wide variability in
their scope, HHS issued a supplemental
NPRM, titled, ‘‘Medication Assisted
Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders
Reporting Requirements’’ to solicit
additional public comments about the
proposed reporting requirements.
In addition to seeking general
comments on the proposed reporting
requirements, HHS seeks comment on
the following questions:
a. Are there different or additional
elements that should be reported in
order to assist HHS in ensuring
compliance with the final rule?
b. Are there ways in which some
elements can be combined that will
lessen the burden for reporting
practitioners while maintaining the
important function of collecting
information that ensure compliance
with the final rule?
c. Are there other ways that HHS can
collect the necessary information to
ensure compliance with the final
rule?
d. Would it be less burdensome to
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report on the number of patients in
treatment for each month of the
reporting period that:
(i) Were provided counseling services
at the same location as the
practitioner, and how frequently
those patients utilized the
counseling services;
(ii) The practitioner referred for
counseling services at a different
location?
e. Would it be less burdensome to
report on the number of patients at
the end of the reporting year who
had terminated utilization of
covered medications?
f. Are there other suggested changes
that would be less burdensome
while maintaining the important
function of collecting information
that ensure compliance with the
final rule?
SAMHSA will hold a public listening
session to provide all interested parties
the opportunity to share their views on
the proposed reporting requirements
and the additional questions. Members
of the public are invited to attend and
view the proceedings, with space
available on a first-come, first-served
basis (based on registration).
Draft Agenda for the August 2, 2016
Public Listening Session
—Welcome and introductions
—Proposed reporting requirements
—Open comment period
—Additional questions
Summer King,
Statistician.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2016–0449]
Area Maritime Security Advisory
Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great
Lakes and Regional Sub-Committee
Vacancies
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice; Solicitation for
Membership.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice requests
individuals interested in serving on the
Area Maritime Security Committee
(AMSC), Eastern Great Lakes, and the
four regional sub-committees: Northeast
Ohio Region, Northwestern
Pennsylvania Region, Western New
York Region, and Eastern New York
Region submit their applications for
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membership to the Captain of the Port,
Buffalo. The Committee assists the
Captain of the Port, Buffalo, in
developing, reviewing, and updating the
Area Maritime Security Plan for their
area of responsibility.
DATES: Requests for membership should
reach the U.S. Coast Guard Captain of
the Port, Buffalo, before August 25,
2016.
ADDRESSES: Applications for
membership should be submitted to the
Captain of the Port at the following
address: Captain of the Port, Buffalo,
Attention: LCDR Karen Jones, 1
Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY
14203–3189.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions about submitting an
application, or about the AMSC in
general, contact:
For the Northeast Ohio Region SubCommittee Executive Coordinator: Mr.
Peter Killmer at 216–937–0136.
For the Northwestern Pennsylvania
Region Sub-Committee Executive
Coordinator: Mr. Joseph Fetscher at
216–937–0126.
For the Western New York Region
Sub-Committee Executive Coordinator:
Mr. Michael Messina at 716–843–9574.
For the Eastern New York Region SubCommittee Executive Coordinator: Mr.
Ralph Kring at 315–343–1217.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority
Section 102 of the Maritime
Transportation Security Act (MTSA) of
2002 (Pub. L. 107–295) added section
70112 to Title 46 of the U.S. Code, and
authorized the Secretary of the
Department in which the Coast Guard is
operating to establish Area Maritime
Security Advisory Committees for any
port area of the United States. (See 33
U.S.C. 1226; 46 U.S.C.; 33 CFR 1.05–1,
6.01; Department of Homeland Security
Delegation No. 0170.1). The MTSA
includes a provision exempting these
AMSCs from the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), Public Law 92–
436, 86 Stat. 470 (5 U.S.C. App.2). The
AMSCs assist the Captain of the Port in
the development, review, update, and
exercising of the Area Maritime Security
Plan for their area of responsibility.
Such matters may include, but are not
limited to: Identifying critical port
infrastructure and operations;
identifying risks (threats,
vulnerabilities, and consequences);
determining mitigation strategies and
implementation methods; developing
and describing the process to
continually evaluate overall port
security by considering consequences
and vulnerabilities, how they may
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change over time, and what additional
mitigation strategies can be applied; and
providing advice to, and assisting the
Captain of the Port in developing and
maintaining the Area Maritime Security
Plan.
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AMSC Membership
Members of the AMSC should have at
least five years of expertise related to
maritime or port security operations.
The AMSC Eastern Great Lakes
Committee has 16 members. The
Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee
has 31 members. The Northwestern
Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee
has 23 members. The Western New York
Region Sub-Committee has 29 members.
The Eastern New York Region SubCommittee has 60 members. We are
seeking to fill the following vacancies
with this submission:
(A) Northeast Ohio Region SubCommittee (2 members): (1) Executive
Board member representing the
maritime (on-water) Port Harbormaster
community of Northeast Ohio {e.g.,
qualified harbormasters operating in
local ports [list not all inclusive] of
Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport
Harbor, Ashtabula, Conneaut, etc.}; and
(2) Executive Board member to serve as
Vice Chairperson of the Sub-Committee
and concurrently as member of the
Eastern Great Lakes AMSC when so
convened by the FMSC.
(B) Northwestern Pennsylvania
Region Sub-Committee (no new
members): No applications are being
taken for this Sub-Committee at this
time.
(C) Western New York Region SubCommittee (no new members): No
applications are being taken for this
Sub-Committee at this time.
(D) Eastern New York Region SubCommittee (no new members): No
applications are being taken for this
Sub-Committee at this time.
Applicants may be required to pass an
appropriate security background check
prior to appointment to the Committee.
Applicants must register with and
remain active as Coast Guard
HOMEPORT users if appointed.
Members’ terms of office will be for five
years; however, a member is eligible to
serve additional terms of office.
Members will not receive any salary or
other compensation for their service on
an AMSC. In accordance with 33 CFR
103, members may be selected from the
Federal, Territorial, or Tribal
governments; the State government and
political subdivisions of the State; local
public safety, crisis management, and
emergency response agencies; law
enforcement and security organizations;
maritime industry, including labor;
other port stakeholders having a special
competence in maritime security; and
port stakeholders affected by security
practices and policies.
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) does not discriminate in
employment on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, political
affiliation, sexual orientation, gender
identity, marital status, disability and
genetic information, age, membership in
an employee organization, or other nonmerit factor. DHS strives to achieve a
widely diverse candidate pool for all of
its recruitment actions.
Request for Applications
Those seeking membership are not
required to submit formal applications
to the local Captain of the Port,
however, because we do have an
obligation to ensure that a specific
number of members have the
prerequisite maritime security
experience, we encourage the
submission of resumes highlighting
experience in the maritime and security
industries.
Dated: June 7, 2016.
B. W. Roche,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard,
Captain of the Port, Buffalo.
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been approved to gauge petroleum and
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December 22, 2015.
SUMMARY:
Effective Dates: The
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Inspectorate America Corporation as
commercial gauger and laboratory
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The next triennial inspection date will
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petroleum and certain petroleum
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[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2016-0449]
Area Maritime Security Advisory Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great
Lakes and Regional Sub-Committee Vacancies
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice; Solicitation for Membership.
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SUMMARY: This notice requests individuals interested in serving on the
Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC), Eastern Great Lakes, and the
four regional sub-committees: Northeast Ohio Region, Northwestern
Pennsylvania Region, Western New York Region, and Eastern New York
Region submit their applications for membership to the Captain of the
Port, Buffalo. The Committee assists the Captain of the Port, Buffalo,
in developing, reviewing, and updating the Area Maritime Security Plan
for their area of responsibility.
DATES: Requests for membership should reach the U.S. Coast Guard
Captain of the Port, Buffalo, before August 25, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Applications for membership should be submitted to the
Captain of the Port at the following address: Captain of the Port,
Buffalo, Attention: LCDR Karen Jones, 1 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY
14203-3189.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about submitting an
application, or about the AMSC in general, contact:
For the Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee Executive Coordinator:
Mr. Peter Killmer at 216-937-0136.
For the Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee Executive
Coordinator: Mr. Joseph Fetscher at 216-937-0126.
For the Western New York Region Sub-Committee Executive
Coordinator: Mr. Michael Messina at 716-843-9574.
For the Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee Executive
Coordinator: Mr. Ralph Kring at 315-343-1217.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority
Section 102 of the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) of
2002 (Pub. L. 107-295) added section 70112 to Title 46 of the U.S.
Code, and authorized the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast
Guard is operating to establish Area Maritime Security Advisory
Committees for any port area of the United States. (See 33 U.S.C. 1226;
46 U.S.C.; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 6.01; Department of Homeland Security
Delegation No. 0170.1). The MTSA includes a provision exempting these
AMSCs from the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public Law 92-
436, 86 Stat. 470 (5 U.S.C. App.2). The AMSCs assist the Captain of the
Port in the development, review, update, and exercising of the Area
Maritime Security Plan for their area of responsibility. Such matters
may include, but are not limited to: Identifying critical port
infrastructure and operations; identifying risks (threats,
vulnerabilities, and consequences); determining mitigation strategies
and implementation methods; developing and describing the process to
continually evaluate overall port security by considering consequences
and vulnerabilities, how they may
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change over time, and what additional mitigation strategies can be
applied; and providing advice to, and assisting the Captain of the Port
in developing and maintaining the Area Maritime Security Plan.
AMSC Membership
Members of the AMSC should have at least five years of expertise
related to maritime or port security operations. The AMSC Eastern Great
Lakes Committee has 16 members. The Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee
has 31 members. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee has
23 members. The Western New York Region Sub-Committee has 29 members.
The Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee has 60 members. We are
seeking to fill the following vacancies with this submission:
(A) Northeast Ohio Region Sub-Committee (2 members): (1) Executive
Board member representing the maritime (on-water) Port Harbormaster
community of Northeast Ohio {e.g., qualified harbormasters operating in
local ports [list not all inclusive] of Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland,
Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula, Conneaut, etc.{time} ; and (2) Executive
Board member to serve as Vice Chairperson of the Sub-Committee and
concurrently as member of the Eastern Great Lakes AMSC when so convened
by the FMSC.
(B) Northwestern Pennsylvania Region Sub-Committee (no new
members): No applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at
this time.
(C) Western New York Region Sub-Committee (no new members): No
applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time.
(D) Eastern New York Region Sub-Committee (no new members): No
applications are being taken for this Sub-Committee at this time.
Applicants may be required to pass an appropriate security
background check prior to appointment to the Committee. Applicants must
register with and remain active as Coast Guard HOMEPORT users if
appointed. Members' terms of office will be for five years; however, a
member is eligible to serve additional terms of office. Members will
not receive any salary or other compensation for their service on an
AMSC. In accordance with 33 CFR 103, members may be selected from the
Federal, Territorial, or Tribal governments; the State government and
political subdivisions of the State; local public safety, crisis
management, and emergency response agencies; law enforcement and
security organizations; maritime industry, including labor; other port
stakeholders having a special competence in maritime security; and port
stakeholders affected by security practices and policies.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) does not discriminate in
employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital
status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an
employee organization, or other non-merit factor. DHS strives to
achieve a widely diverse candidate pool for all of its recruitment
actions.
Request for Applications
Those seeking membership are not required to submit formal
applications to the local Captain of the Port, however, because we do
have an obligation to ensure that a specific number of members have the
prerequisite maritime security experience, we encourage the submission
of resumes highlighting experience in the maritime and security
industries.
Dated: June 7, 2016.
B. W. Roche,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard,
Captain of the Port, Buffalo.
[FR Doc. 2016-17545 Filed 7-25-16; 8:45 am]
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