Announcement of the Award of 38 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension Supplement Grants Under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program, 72807-72808 [2016-25496]

Download as PDF 72807 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 204 / Friday, October 21, 2016 / Notices Contents This notice sets out a summary of the use and burden associated with the following information collections. More detailed information can be found in each collection’s supporting statement and associated materials (see ADDRESSES). CMS–10635 Montana Health and Economic Livelihood Partnership (HELP) Federal Evaluation 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. The term ‘‘collection of information’’ is defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3) and 5 CFR 1320.3(c) and includes agency requests or requirements that members of the public submit reports, keep records, or provide information to a third party. 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William N. Parham, III, Director, Paperwork Reduction Staff, Office of Strategic Operations and Regulatory Affairs. [FR Doc. 2016–25547 Filed 10–20–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4120–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families [CFDA Number: 93.576] Announcement of the Award of 38 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension Supplement Grants Under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice of award of 38 singlesource low-cost extension supplement grants under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program. AGENCY: ACF, ORR announces the award of 38 single-source low-cost extension supplement grants for a total of 2,500,000 under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program. SUMMARY: asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES State Grantee Alaska ....................................................... Arizona ...................................................... California ................................................... Colorado ................................................... Connecticut ............................................... Florida ....................................................... Georgia ..................................................... Idaho ......................................................... Illinois ........................................................ Indiana ...................................................... Iowa .......................................................... Kentucky ................................................... Maine ........................................................ Maryland ................................................... Massachusetts .......................................... Michigan .................................................... Minnesota ................................................. Missouri ..................................................... Nebraska ................................................... Nevada ...................................................... Catholic Social Services .............................................................................................. Arizona Department of Social Security ........................................................................ California Department of Social Services .................................................................... Colorado Department of Human Services ................................................................... Connecticut Department of Social Services ................................................................ Florida Department of Children and Families .............................................................. Georgia Department of Human Services ..................................................................... Jannus Inc. ................................................................................................................... Illinois Department of Human Services ....................................................................... Indiana Division of Disability & Rehabilitation ............................................................. Iowa Department of Human Services .......................................................................... Catholic Charities of Louisville ..................................................................................... Maine Department of Health and Human Services ..................................................... Maryland Department of Human Resources ............................................................... Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants ................................................... Michigan Department of Human Services ................................................................... Minnesota Department of Human Services ................................................................. Missouri Department of Social Services ...................................................................... Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services ......................................................... Clark County School District ........................................................................................ VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:06 Oct 20, 2016 Jkt 241001 PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\21OCN1.SGM Amount 21OCN1 $25,736 102,972 171,426 67,332 25,736 171,426 108,709 32,098 77,224 49,713 25,736 67,784 25,736 51,296 69,049 116,658 86,304 42,081 30,969 25,736 72808 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 204 / Friday, October 21, 2016 / Notices State Grantee New Hampshire ........................................ New Jersey ............................................... New Mexico .............................................. New York .................................................. North Carolina ........................................... North Dakota ............................................. Ohio .......................................................... Oregon ...................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................. Rhode Island ............................................. South Dakota ............................................ Tennessee ................................................ Texas ........................................................ Utah .......................................................... Vermont .................................................... Virginia ...................................................... Washington ............................................... Wisconsin .................................................. NH. Dept. of Health & Human Services ...................................................................... New Jersey Department of Human Services .............................................................. New Mexico Human Services Department .................................................................. NY Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance ...................................................... North Caroline Dept. of Health & Human Services ..................................................... North Dakota Department of Public Instruction ........................................................... Ohio Department of Job and Family Services ............................................................. Lutheran Community Services Northwest ................................................................... Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .................................................................................. Rhode Island Department of Human Services ............................................................ Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota .................................................................. Catholic Charities of Tennessee, Inc. .......................................................................... Texas Health and Human Services Commission ........................................................ Utah Department of Workforce Services ..................................................................... Vermont Agency of Human Services ........................................................................... Virginia Department of Social Services ....................................................................... WA State Department of Social & Health Services ..................................................... Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ................................................................ 25,736 25,736 25,736 171,426 84,000 25,736 73,746 39,822 100,488 25,736 25,736 56,671 171,426 43,797 25,736 66,428 107,083 31,240 Total ................................................... ....................................................................................................................................... 2,500,000 asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES ORR provides 28 States and ten Wilson-Fish agencies with Refugee School Impact funding to undertake a comprehensive statewide approach supporting local school systems that are impacted by significant numbers of newly arrived refugee children. As currently awarded, the FY14–16 Refugee School Impact funding period concludes on August 14, 2016. Beginning in FFY17, ORR will award Refugee School Impact funding as a formula set-aside within the Refugee Social Services funding awarded to all States and Wilson-Fish programs coordinating refugee resettlement. This change in timing for Refugee School Impact funding will create a gap in Refugee School Impact program services between August 15, 2016 and October 1, 2016. The low-cost extensions will support refugee access to services critical to refugee student success at the beginning of the school year, when such services are greatest and most urgent. DATES: Low-cost extension supplement grants will support activities from August 15, 2016, through September 30, 2016. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carl Rubenstein, Director, Division of Refugee Assistance, Office of Refugee Resettlement, 330 C Street SW., Washington, DC 20201. Email: carl.rubenstein@acf.hhs.gov. Statutory Authority: This program is authorized by Section 412(c)(1)(A)(iii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1522(c)(1)(A)(iii). Christopher Beach, Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of Administration, Office of Financial Services, Division of Grants Policy. [FR Doc. 2016–25496 Filed 10–20–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4184–01–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:06 Oct 20, 2016 Jkt 241001 Amount Food and Drug Administration and Drug Administration, Three White Flint North, 10A63, 11601 Landsdown St., North Bethesda, MD 20852, PRAStaff@fda.hhs.gov. [Docket No. FDA–2010–D–0319] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for Office of Management and Budget Review; Comment Request; Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff on Dear Health Care Provider Letters: Improving Communication of Important Safety Information AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is announcing that a proposed collection of information has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (the PRA). DATES: Fax written comments on the collection of information by November 21, 2016. ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on the information collection are received, OMB recommends that written comments be faxed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: FDA Desk Officer, FAX: 202–395–7285, or emailed to oira_ submission@omb.eop.gov. All comments should be identified with the OMB control number 0910–0754. Also include the FDA docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FDA PRA Staff, Office of Operations, Food SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00039 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 In compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, FDA has submitted the following proposed collection of information to OMB for review and clearance. Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff on Dear Health Care Provider Letters: Improving Communication of Important Safety Information—OMB Control Number 0910–0754—Extension This final Guidance for Industry and FDA staff entitled ‘‘Dear Health Care Provider Letters: Improving Communication of Important Safety Information’’ offers specific guidance to industry and FDA staff on the content and format of Dear Health Care Provider (DHCP) letters. These letters are sent by manufacturers or distributors to health care providers to communicate an important drug warning, a change in prescribing information, or a correction of misinformation in prescription drug promotional labeling or advertising. This guidance gives specific instruction on what should and should not be included in DHCP letters. To date, some DHCP letters have been too long, have contained promotional material, or otherwise have not met the goals set forth in the applicable regulation (21 CFR 200.5). In some cases, health care providers have not been aware of important new information and have been unable to communicate it to patients because the letters’ content and length have made it difficult to find the relevant information. In addition, letters have E:\FR\FM\21OCN1.SGM 21OCN1

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families

[CFDA Number: 93.576]


Announcement of the Award of 38 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension 
Supplement Grants Under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program

AGENCY: Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Administration for 
Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS).

ACTION: Notice of award of 38 single-source low-cost extension 
supplement grants under the Refugee School Impact Grant Program.

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SUMMARY: ACF, ORR announces the award of 38 single-source low-cost 
extension supplement grants for a total of 2,500,000 under the Refugee 
School Impact Grant Program.

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             State                       Grantee              Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alaska.........................  Catholic Social                 $25,736
                                  Services.
Arizona........................  Arizona Department of           102,972
                                  Social Security.
California.....................  California Department           171,426
                                  of Social Services.
Colorado.......................  Colorado Department of           67,332
                                  Human Services.
Connecticut....................  Connecticut Department           25,736
                                  of Social Services.
Florida........................  Florida Department of           171,426
                                  Children and Families.
Georgia........................  Georgia Department of           108,709
                                  Human Services.
Idaho..........................  Jannus Inc.............          32,098
Illinois.......................  Illinois Department of           77,224
                                  Human Services.
Indiana........................  Indiana Division of              49,713
                                  Disability &
                                  Rehabilitation.
Iowa...........................  Iowa Department of               25,736
                                  Human Services.
Kentucky.......................  Catholic Charities of            67,784
                                  Louisville.
Maine..........................  Maine Department of              25,736
                                  Health and Human
                                  Services.
Maryland.......................  Maryland Department of           51,296
                                  Human Resources.
Massachusetts..................  Massachusetts Office             69,049
                                  for Refugees and
                                  Immigrants.
Michigan.......................  Michigan Department of          116,658
                                  Human Services.
Minnesota......................  Minnesota Department of          86,304
                                  Human Services.
Missouri.......................  Missouri Department of           42,081
                                  Social Services.
Nebraska.......................  Nebraska Dept. of                30,969
                                  Health and Human
                                  Services.
Nevada.........................  Clark County School              25,736
                                  District.

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New Hampshire..................  NH. Dept. of Health &            25,736
                                  Human Services.
New Jersey.....................  New Jersey Department            25,736
                                  of Human Services.
New Mexico.....................  New Mexico Human                 25,736
                                  Services Department.
New York.......................  NY Office of Temporary          171,426
                                  and Disability
                                  Assistance.
North Carolina.................  North Caroline Dept. of          84,000
                                  Health & Human
                                  Services.
North Dakota...................  North Dakota Department          25,736
                                  of Public Instruction.
Ohio...........................  Ohio Department of Job           73,746
                                  and Family Services.
Oregon.........................  Lutheran Community               39,822
                                  Services Northwest.
Pennsylvania...................  Commonwealth of                 100,488
                                  Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island...................  Rhode Island Department          25,736
                                  of Human Services.
South Dakota...................  Lutheran Social                  25,736
                                  Services of South
                                  Dakota.
Tennessee......................  Catholic Charities of            56,671
                                  Tennessee, Inc..
Texas..........................  Texas Health and Human          171,426
                                  Services Commission.
Utah...........................  Utah Department of               43,797
                                  Workforce Services.
Vermont........................  Vermont Agency of Human          25,736
                                  Services.
Virginia.......................  Virginia Department of           66,428
                                  Social Services.
Washington.....................  WA State Department of          107,083
                                  Social & Health
                                  Services.
Wisconsin......................  Wisconsin Department of          31,240
                                  Public Instruction.
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    Total......................  .......................       2,500,000
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    ORR provides 28 States and ten Wilson-Fish agencies with Refugee 
School Impact funding to undertake a comprehensive statewide approach 
supporting local school systems that are impacted by significant 
numbers of newly arrived refugee children. As currently awarded, the 
FY14-16 Refugee School Impact funding period concludes on August 14, 
2016. Beginning in FFY17, ORR will award Refugee School Impact funding 
as a formula set-aside within the Refugee Social Services funding 
awarded to all States and Wilson-Fish programs coordinating refugee 
resettlement. This change in timing for Refugee School Impact funding 
will create a gap in Refugee School Impact program services between 
August 15, 2016 and October 1, 2016. The low-cost extensions will 
support refugee access to services critical to refugee student success 
at the beginning of the school year, when such services are greatest 
and most urgent.

DATES: Low-cost extension supplement grants will support activities 
from August 15, 2016, through September 30, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carl Rubenstein, Director, Division of 
Refugee Assistance, Office of Refugee Resettlement, 330 C Street SW., 
Washington, DC 20201. Email: carl.rubenstein@acf.hhs.gov.

    Statutory Authority: This program is authorized by Section 
412(c)(1)(A)(iii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 
U.S.C. 1522(c)(1)(A)(iii).

Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of Administration, Office of 
Financial Services, Division of Grants Policy.
[FR Doc. 2016-25496 Filed 10-20-16; 8:45 am]
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