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U.S.C. 552(b)(8)).
Current Actions: On February 13,
2017, the Board published a notice in
the Federal Register (82 FR 10480)
requesting public comment for 60 days
on the extension, without revision, of
the Report of Net Debit Cap. The
comment period for this notice expired
on April 14, 2017. The Board did not
receive any comments.
4. Report Title: Ad Hoc Payments
Survey (FR 3054a), Currency Quality
Sampling Survey (FR 3054b), Currency
Quality Survey (FR 3054c), and
Currency Functionality and Perception
Survey (FR 3054d).
Agency Form Number: FR 3054a, FR
3054b, FR 3054c, and FR 3054d.
OMB Control Number: 7100–0332.
Frequency: FR 3054a, annually; FR
3054b, annually; FR 3054c, semiannually; and FR 3054d, quarterly.
Respondents: Financial institutions
(or depository institutions), individuals,
law enforcement and nonfinancial
businesses (banknote equipment
manufacturers, or global wholesale bank
note dealers).
Estimated Number of Respondents:
FR 3054a, 20,000 respondents; FR
3054b, 300 respondents; FR 3054c, 25
respondents; and FR 3054d, 250
respondents.
Estimated Average Hours per
Response: FR 3054a, 0.75 hours; FR
3054b, 0.50 hours; FR 3054c, 30 hours;
and FR 3054d, 2.50 hours.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: FR
3054a, 15,000 hours; FR 3054b, 150
hours; FR 3054c, 1,500 hours; and FR
3054d, 2,500 hours.
General Description of Report: The FR
3054a is an annual survey used to
obtain information specifically tailored
to the Federal Reserve’s operational and
fiscal agency responsibilities. The FR
3054a may be conducted independently
by the Board or jointly with another
government agency, a Reserve Bank, or
a private firm. The FR 3054b is an
annual survey used to assess the quality
of currency in circulation and may be
conducted by the Federal Reserve
Board, jointly with the Federal Reserve
Bank of San Francisco’s Cash Product
Office (CPO), the Federal Reserve Bank
of Richmond’s Currency Technology
Office (CTO), and each Reserve Bank’s
cash department. The FR 3054c is a
semiannual survey used to determine
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depository institutions’ and Banknote
Equipment Manufacturers’ (BEMs)
opinions of currency quality and may be
conducted jointly with the CPO and
CTO. The FR 3054d is a survey used to
assess the functionality of Federal
Reserve notes in bank-note handling
equipment. The data collected from the
FR 3054d are used as inputs for future
designs of Federal Reserve notes. The
FR 3054d may be conducted jointly
with the U.S. Treasury’s Bureau of
Engraving and Printing (BEP) and the
CTO. The FR 3054a, FR 3054b, FR
3054c, and FR 3054d are sent to
financial and nonfinancial businesses.
The Federal Reserve Board may use
the data collected from these surveys to
determine (1) demand for currency and
coin, (2) market preferences regarding
currency quality, (3) quality of currency
in circulation, (4) features used by the
public and bank note authentication
equipment to denominate and
authenticate bank notes, and (5)
whether changes to Reserve Bank
sorting algorithms are necessary to
ensure that currency in circulation
remains fit for commerce.
Legal Authorization and
Confidentiality: The Board’s Legal
Division has determined that section
11(d) of the Federal Reserve Act (12
U.S.C. 248(d)) authorizes the Board to
‘‘supervise and regulate through the
Secretary of the Treasury the issue and
retirement of Federal Reserve notes,
except for the cancellation and
destruction, and accounting with
respect to such cancellation and
destruction, of notes unfit for
circulation, and to prescribe rules and
regulations under which such notes may
be delivered by the Secretary of the
Treasury to the Federal Reserve agents
applying therefor.’’ This provision of the
Federal Reserve Act provides the legal
authorization for this information
collection. The obligation to respond to
the FR 3054a, FR 3054b, FR 3054c, and
FR 3054d is voluntary.
Because survey questions may differ
from survey to survey, it is difficult to
determine in advance whether the
information collected will be considered
confidential. However, information may
be exempt from disclosure under
exemption 4 of the Freedom of
Information Act, (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4)), if
disclosure would likely have the effect
of (1) impairing the government’s ability
to obtain the necessary information in
the future, or (2) causing substantial
harm to the competitive position of the
respondent. Additionally, should survey
responses contain any information of a
private nature the disclosure of which
would constitute ‘‘a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy,’’ such
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information may be exempt from
disclosure under exemption 6, (5 U.S.C.
552(b)(6)). Confidentiality matters
should be treated on a case-by-case basis
to determine if any of the above
exemptions apply.
Current Actions: On February 13,
2017, the Board published a notice in
the Federal Register (82 FR 10480)
requesting public comment for 60 days
on the extension, without revision, of
the Ad Hoc Payments Survey (FR
3054a), Currency Quality Sampling
Survey (FR 3054b), Currency Quality
Survey (FR 3054c), and Currency
Functionality and Perception Survey
(FR 3054d). The comment period for
this notice expired on April 14, 2017.
The Board did not receive any
comments.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, May 9, 2017.
Ann E. Misback,
Secretary of the Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Disease, Disability, and Injury
Prevention and Control Special
Emphasis Panel (SEP): Secondary
Review
In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces a meeting for the secondary
review of applications in response to
Funding Opportunity Announcements
(FOAs), CE17–001, Research Using
Linked Data to Understand Motor
Vehicle Injury Among Older Adults;
and CE17–002, Development and
Evaluation of Sports Concussion
Prevention Strategies.
Time and Date: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.,
EDT, June 8, 2017 (Closed).
Place: Teleconference.
Status: The meeting will be closed to
the public in accordance with
provisions set forth in Section
552b(c)(4) and (6), Title 5 U.S.C., and
the Determination of the Director,
Management Analysis and Services
Office, CDC, pursuant to Public Law 92–
463.
Matters for Discussion: The meeting
will include the secondary review,
discussion, and evaluation of
applications received in response to
FOAs ‘‘Research Using Linked Data to
Understand Motor Vehicle Injury
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Among Older Adults’’, CE17–001; and
‘‘Development and Evaluation of Sports
Concussion Prevention Strategies’’,
CE17–002.
Contact Person for More Information:
Gwendolyn H. Cattledge, Ph.D.,
M.S.E.H., Deputy Associate Director for
Science, National Center for Injury
Prevention and Control, CDC, 4770
Buford Highway NE., Mailstop F–63,
Atlanta, Georgia 30341, Telephone (770)
488–1430.
The Director, Management Analysis
and Services Office, has been delegated
the authority to sign Federal Register
notices pertaining to announcements of
meetings and other committee
management activities, for both the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Request for Nominations of
Candidates To Serve as Members of
the Community Preventive Services
Task Force (CPSTF)
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) within
the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) announces the opening
of the nomination period for individuals
qualified to serve as members of the
Community Preventive Services Task
Force (CPSTF) to serve 5-year terms
starting in 2018 or 2019.
DATES: Nomination packages must be
received by 11:59 p.m. EDT on Monday,
July 3, 2017. Complete nomination
packages must be submitted by the
deadline in order to be considered.
ADDRESSES: Nomination packages
should be submitted electronically to
cpstf@cdc.gov or by U.S. mail to the
address provided below in FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donyelle Russ, Center for Surveillance,
Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE., MS
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(404) 498–3971, email: cpstf@cdc.gov.
The submission process and
qualification requirements, the selection
process, and the time commitment of
Task Force members are described
below in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background of the CPSTF
The CPSTF was established in 1996
by the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) to identify
population health interventions that are
scientifically proven to save lives,
increase lifespans, and improve quality
of life. The CPSTF produces
recommendations (and identifies
evidence gaps) to help inform the
decision making of federal, state, and
local health departments, other
government agencies, communities,
healthcare providers and organizations,
employers, schools and research
organizations.
The CPSTF (https://
www.thecommunityguide.org/about/
task-force-members.html), is an
independent, nonpartisan, nonfederal,
unpaid panel of public health and
prevention experts that is statutorily
mandated to provide evidence-based
findings and recommendations about
community preventive services,
programs, and policies to improve
health (Public Health Service Act
§ 399U(a)). Its members represent a
broad range of research, practice, and
policy expertise in community
preventive services, public health,
health promotion, and disease
prevention. The CPSTF members are
appointed by the CDC Director and
serve five year terms, with extensions
possible in order to maintain a full
scope of expertise, complete specific
work, and ensure consistency of CPSTF
methods and recommendations. CDC
provides ‘‘ongoing administrative,
research, and technical support for the
operations of the Task Force’’ as
directed by the Public Health Service
Act § 399U(c).
The CPSTF bases its
recommendations on rigorous,
replicable systematic reviews of the
scientific literature, which do all of the
following:
• Evaluate the strength and
limitations of published scientific
studies about community-based health
promotion and disease prevention
programs, services, and policies;
• Assess whether the programs,
services, and policies are effective in
promoting health and preventing
disease, injury, and disability;
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• Examine the applicability of these
programs, services, and policies to
varied populations and settings; and
• Conduct economic analyses of
recommended interventions.
These systematic reviews are
conducted, with CPSTF oversight, by
scientists and subject matter experts
from the CDC in collaboration with a
wide range of government, academic,
policy, and practice-based partners.
CPSTF findings and recommendations
and the systematic reviews on which
they are based are available at https://
www.thecommunityguide.org/
index.html.
Nomination Submissions
Nomination packages must be
submitted electronically, and should
include:
(1) The nominee’s current curriculum
vitae;
(2) A brief biographic sketch of the
nominee;
(3) The nominee’s contact
information, including mailing address,
email address, and telephone number;
and
(4) A brief explanation of how the
nominee meets the qualification
requirements and how he/she would
contribute to the CPSTF. The
information provided should also attest
to the nominee’s willingness to serve as
a member of the CPSTF and specify
availability (i.e., calendar year 2018 or
2019 or either).
CDC will later ask for detailed
information that will permit evaluation
of possible significant conflicts of
interest, as appropriate and applicable.
To obtain diverse perspectives, CDC
encourages nominations of all races,
genders, ages and persons living with
disabilities. Interested individuals may
self-nominate. Organizations and
individuals may nominate one or more
persons qualified for membership on the
CPSTF. Federal employees are not
eligible to be CPSTF members.
Individuals nominated prior to this
round, who continue to have interest in
serving on the CPSTF, can be renominated.
Qualification Requirements
To qualify for the CPSTF and support
its mission, a nominee must, at a
minimum, demonstrate knowledge,
experience, and national leadership in
the following areas:
• The critical evaluation of research
or policy, and/or in the methods of
evidence review; and
• Research, evaluation, or
implementation of community and/or
health system-based programs, policies,
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special
Emphasis Panel (SEP): Secondary Review
In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463), the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) announces a meeting for the secondary review of
applications in response to Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs),
CE17-001, Research Using Linked Data to Understand Motor Vehicle Injury
Among Older Adults; and CE17-002, Development and Evaluation of Sports
Concussion Prevention Strategies.
Time and Date: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., EDT, June 8, 2017 (Closed).
Place: Teleconference.
Status: The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with
provisions set forth in Section 552b(c)(4) and (6), Title 5 U.S.C., and
the Determination of the Director, Management Analysis and Services
Office, CDC, pursuant to Public Law 92-463.
Matters for Discussion: The meeting will include the secondary
review, discussion, and evaluation of applications received in response
to FOAs ``Research Using Linked Data to Understand Motor Vehicle Injury
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Among Older Adults'', CE17-001; and ``Development and Evaluation of
Sports Concussion Prevention Strategies'', CE17-002.
Contact Person for More Information: Gwendolyn H. Cattledge, Ph.D.,
M.S.E.H., Deputy Associate Director for Science, National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control, CDC, 4770 Buford Highway NE., Mailstop
F-63, Atlanta, Georgia 30341, Telephone (770) 488-1430.
The Director, Management Analysis and Services Office, has been
delegated the authority to sign Federal Register notices pertaining to
announcements of meetings and other committee management activities,
for both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Agency
for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
Elaine L. Baker,
Director, Management Analysis and Services Office, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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