Meeting of the Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force), 59227-59228 [2016-20709]
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A. Purpose
To enable contracting officers to
verify that pass-through charges are not
excessive, the provision at 52.215–22
requires offerors submitting a proposal
for a contract, task order, or delivery
order to provide the following
information with its proposal: (1) The
percent of effort the offeror intends to
perform and the percent expected to be
performed by each subcontractor. (2) If
the offeror intends to subcontract more
than 70 percent of the total cost of work
to be performed—(i) The amount of the
offeror’s indirect costs and profit/fee
applicable to the work to be performed
by the subcontractor(s); and (ii) A
description of the value added by the
offeror as related to the work to be
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more than 70 percent of the total cost of
work to be performed under its
subcontract— (i) The amount of the
subcontractor’s indirect costs and profit/
fee applicable to the work to be
performed by the lower-tier
subcontractor(s); and (ii) A description
of the value added by the subcontractor
as related to the work to be performed
by the lower-tier subcontractor(s).
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
B. Annual Reporting Burden
SUMMARY:
Respondents: 4,638.
Responses per Respondent: 8.7.
Total Responses: 40,347.
Hours per Response: 2.
Total Burden Hours: 80,694.
Frequency of Collection: On Occasion.
Affected Public: Businesses or other
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information is necessary for the proper
performance of functions of the FAR,
and whether it will have practical
utility; whether our estimate of the
public burden of this collection of
information is accurate, and based on
valid assumptions and methodology;
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways in which we can
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, through the use of appropriate
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
OBTAINING COPIES OF PROPOSALS:
Requesters may obtain a copy of the
information collection documents from
the General Services Administration,
Regulatory Secretariat Division (MVCB),
1800 F Street NW., Washington, DC
20405, telephone 202–501–4755. Please
cite OMB Control No. 9000–0173,
Limitations on Pass-Through Charges, in
all correspondence.
Dated: August 24, 2016.
Lorin S. Curit,
Director, Federal Acquisition Policy Division,
Office of Governmentwide Acquisition Policy,
Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of
Governmentwide Policy.
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Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Meeting of the Community Preventive
Services Task Force (Task Force)
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces the next meeting of the
Community Preventive Services Task
Force (Task Force). The Task Force is an
independent, nonpartisan, nonfederal,
and unpaid panel. Its members
represent a broad range of research,
practice, and policy expertise in
prevention, wellness, health promotion,
and public health, and are appointed by
the CDC Director. The Task Force was
convened in 1996 by the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) to
identify community preventive
programs, services, and policies that
increase healthy longevity, save lives
and dollars and improve Americans’
quality of life. CDC is mandated to
provide ongoing administrative,
research, and technical support for the
operations of the Task Force. During its
meetings, the Task Force considers the
findings of systematic reviews on
existing research and issues
recommendations. Task Force
recommendations are not mandates for
compliance or spending. Instead, they
provide information about evidencebased options that decision makers and
stakeholders can consider when
determining what best meets the
specific needs, preferences, available
resources, and constraints of their
jurisdictions and constituents. The Task
Force’s recommendations, along with
the systematic reviews of the scientific
evidence on which they are based, are
compiled in the Guide to Community
Preventive Services (Community Guide).
DATED: The meeting will be held on
Wednesday, October 26, 2016 from 8:30
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EDT and Thursday,
October 27, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. EDT.
ADDRESSES: The Task Force Meeting
will be held at CDC Edward R. Roybal
Campus, Tom Harkin Global
Communications Center (Building 19),
1600 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, GA
30329. You should be aware that the
meeting location is in a Federal
government building; therefore, Federal
security measures are applicable. For
additional information, please see
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Roybal Campus Security Guidelines
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
Information regarding meeting logistics
will be available on the Community
Guide Web site
(www.thecommunityguide.org).
Meeting Accessability: This meeting is
open to the public, limited only by
space availability. All meeting attendees
must RSVP to ensure the required
security procedures are completed to
gain access to the CDC’s Global
Communications Center.
U.S. citizens must RSVP by 10/24/
2016.
Non U.S. citizens must RSVP by 09/
23/2016 due to additional security steps
that must be completed. Failure to RSVP
by the dates identified could result in
the inability to attend the Task Force
meeting due to the strict security
regulations on federal facilities.
Meeting Accessibility: This meeting is
available to the public via Webcast. The
Webcast URL will be sent to you upon
receipt of your RSVP. All meeting
attendees must RSVP to receive the
webcast information which will be
emailed to you upon receipt of
registration to the CPSTF@cdc.gov
mailbox.
For Further Information and to RSVP
Contact: Onslow Smith, The
Community Guide Branch; Division of
Public Health Information
Dissemination; Center for Surveillance,
Epidemiology and Laboratory Services;
Office of Public Health Scientific
Services; Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, MS–
E–69, Atlanta, GA 30333, phone:
(404)498–6778, email: CPSTF@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: The purpose of the meeting
is for the Task Force to consider the
findings of systematic reviews and issue
findings and recommendations. Task
Force recommendations provide
information about evidence-based
options that decision makers and
stakeholders can consider when
determining what best meets the
specific needs, preferences, available
resources, and constraints of their
jurisdictions and constituents.
Matters to be discussed:
cardiovascular disease prevention and
control, diabetes prevention and
control, health equity, and obesity
prevention and control.
Roybal Campus Security Guidelines:
The Edward R. Roybal Campus is the
headquarters of the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and is
located at 1600 Clifton Road NE.,
Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting is being
held in a Federal government building;
therefore, Federal security measures are
applicable.
All meeting attendees must RSVP by
the dates outlined under Meeting
Accessability. In planning your arrival
time, please take into account the need
to park and clear security. All visitors
must enter the Edward R. Roybal
Campus through the front entrance on
Clifton Road. Your car may be searched,
and the guard force will then direct
visitors to the designated parking area.
Upon arrival at the facility, visitors must
present government issued photo
identification (e.g., a valid federal
identification badge, state driver’s
license, state non-driver’s identification
card, or passport). Non-United States
citizens must complete the required
security paperwork prior to the meeting
date and must present a valid passport,
visa, Permanent Resident Card, or other
type of work authorization document
upon arrival at the facility. All persons
entering the building must pass through
a metal detector. Visitors will be issued
a visitor’s ID badge at the entrance to
Building 19 and may be escorted to the
meeting room. All items brought to
HHS/CDC are subject to inspection.
Dated: August 24, 2016.
Sandra Cashman,
Executive Secretary, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Administration for Children and
Families
Proposed Information Collection
Activity; Comment Request
Proposed Projects
Title: ACF Program Instruction:
Children’s Justice Act.
OMB No.: 0970–0425.
Description: The Program Instruction,
prepared in response to the enactment
of the Childrens Justice Act (CJA), Title
II of Public Law 111–320, Child Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Act
Reauthorization of 2010, provides
direction to the States and Territories to
accomplish the purposes of assisting
States in developing, establishing and
operating programs designed to
improve: (1) The assessment and
investigation of suspected child abuse
and neglect cases, including cases of
suspected child sexual abuse and
exploitation, in a manner that limits
additional trauma to the child and the
child’s family; (2) the assessment and
investigation of cases of suspected child
abuse-related fatalities and suspected
child neglect-related fatalities; (3) the
investigation and prosecution of cases of
child abuse and neglect, including child
sexual abuse and exploitation; and (4)
the assessment and investigation of
cases involving children with
disabilities or serious health-related
problems who are suspected victims of
child abuse or neglect. This Program
Instruction contains information
collection requirements that are found
in Public Law 111–320 at Sections
107(b) and 107(d), and pursuant to
receiving a grant award. The
information being collected is required
by statute to be submitted pursuant to
receiving a grant award. The
information submitted will be used by
the agency to ensure compliance with
the statute; to monitor, evaluate and
measure grantee achievements in
addressing the investigation and
prosecution of child abuse and neglect;
and to report to Congress.
Respondents: State Governments.
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ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES
Instrument
Number of
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden hours
per response
Total burden
hours
Application & Annual Report ...........................................................................
52
1
60
3,120
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 3,120.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Meeting of the Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task
Force)
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces
the next meeting of the Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task
Force). The Task Force is an independent, nonpartisan, nonfederal, and
unpaid panel. Its members represent a broad range of research,
practice, and policy expertise in prevention, wellness, health
promotion, and public health, and are appointed by the CDC Director.
The Task Force was convened in 1996 by the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) to identify community preventive programs,
services, and policies that increase healthy longevity, save lives and
dollars and improve Americans' quality of life. CDC is mandated to
provide ongoing administrative, research, and technical support for the
operations of the Task Force. During its meetings, the Task Force
considers the findings of systematic reviews on existing research and
issues recommendations. Task Force recommendations are not mandates for
compliance or spending. Instead, they provide information about
evidence-based options that decision makers and stakeholders can
consider when determining what best meets the specific needs,
preferences, available resources, and constraints of their
jurisdictions and constituents. The Task Force's recommendations, along
with the systematic reviews of the scientific evidence on which they
are based, are compiled in the Guide to Community Preventive Services
(Community Guide).
DATED: The meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 from
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EDT and Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 8:30
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. EDT.
ADDRESSES: The Task Force Meeting will be held at CDC Edward R. Roybal
Campus, Tom Harkin Global Communications Center (Building 19), 1600
Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, GA 30329. You should be aware that the
meeting location is in a Federal government building; therefore,
Federal security measures are applicable. For additional information,
please see
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Roybal Campus Security Guidelines under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
Information regarding meeting logistics will be available on the
Community Guide Web site (www.thecommunityguide.org).
Meeting Accessability: This meeting is open to the public, limited
only by space availability. All meeting attendees must RSVP to ensure
the required security procedures are completed to gain access to the
CDC's Global Communications Center.
U.S. citizens must RSVP by 10/24/2016.
Non U.S. citizens must RSVP by 09/23/2016 due to additional
security steps that must be completed. Failure to RSVP by the dates
identified could result in the inability to attend the Task Force
meeting due to the strict security regulations on federal facilities.
Meeting Accessibility: This meeting is available to the public via
Webcast. The Webcast URL will be sent to you upon receipt of your RSVP.
All meeting attendees must RSVP to receive the webcast information
which will be emailed to you upon receipt of registration to the
CPSTF@cdc.gov mailbox.
For Further Information and to RSVP Contact: Onslow Smith, The
Community Guide Branch; Division of Public Health Information
Dissemination; Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory
Services; Office of Public Health Scientific Services; Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, MS-E-69, Atlanta, GA
30333, phone: (404)498-6778, email: CPSTF@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: The purpose of the meeting is for the Task Force to
consider the findings of systematic reviews and issue findings and
recommendations. Task Force recommendations provide information about
evidence-based options that decision makers and stakeholders can
consider when determining what best meets the specific needs,
preferences, available resources, and constraints of their
jurisdictions and constituents.
Matters to be discussed: cardiovascular disease prevention and
control, diabetes prevention and control, health equity, and obesity
prevention and control.
Roybal Campus Security Guidelines: The Edward R. Roybal Campus is
the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
and is located at 1600 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting
is being held in a Federal government building; therefore, Federal
security measures are applicable.
All meeting attendees must RSVP by the dates outlined under Meeting
Accessability. In planning your arrival time, please take into account
the need to park and clear security. All visitors must enter the Edward
R. Roybal Campus through the front entrance on Clifton Road. Your car
may be searched, and the guard force will then direct visitors to the
designated parking area. Upon arrival at the facility, visitors must
present government issued photo identification (e.g., a valid federal
identification badge, state driver's license, state non-driver's
identification card, or passport). Non-United States citizens must
complete the required security paperwork prior to the meeting date and
must present a valid passport, visa, Permanent Resident Card, or other
type of work authorization document upon arrival at the facility. All
persons entering the building must pass through a metal detector.
Visitors will be issued a visitor's ID badge at the entrance to
Building 19 and may be escorted to the meeting room. All items brought
to HHS/CDC are subject to inspection.
Dated: August 24, 2016.
Sandra Cashman,
Executive Secretary, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 2016-20709 Filed 8-26-16; 8:45 am]
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