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010958 filed March 11, 2017 and
entitled ‘‘Live Attenuated Zika Virus
Vaccines,’’ [HHS Reference No. E–118–
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‘‘Live Attenuated Zika Virus Vaccines,’’
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devastating neurological damage in
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vaccines for this insidious virus.
Recommendations that women who live
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pregnancy for long periods of time are
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No vaccine exists today to prevent
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against ZIKV and/or Dengue virus.
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Intellectual Property Office, National Institute
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) will publish a summary of
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information collection requests under
OMB review, in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
Project: Technology Transfer Centers
(TTC) Network Program Monitoring—
NEW
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Administration’s (SAMHSA) will
monitor program performance of its
Technology Transfer Centers (TTCs).
The TTCs disseminate current
behavioral health and HIV services
research from the National Institute on
Drug Abuse, National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
National Institute of Mental Health,
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality National Institute of Justice, and
other sources, as well as other SAMHSA
programs. To accomplish this, the TTCs
develop and update state-of-the-art,
research-based curricula and
professional development training.
The TTCs hold a variety of events:
technical assistance events, meetings,
trainings, and learning collaboratives. A
TTC technical assistance event is
defined as a jointly planned
consultation generally involving a series
of contacts between the TTC and an
outside organization/institution during
which the TTC provides expertise and
gives direction toward resolving a
problem or improving conditions.
Technical assistance events can be
categorized into universal, targeted and
intensive. Other TTC events such as
meetings, training, strategic planning
and learning collaboratives are utilized
to support technical assistance. These
events are TTC-sponsored or cosponsored events in which a group of
people representing one or more
agencies other than the TTC work
cooperatively on a project, problem,
and/or policy.
SAMHSA intends to use five (5)
instruments for program monitoring of
TTC events as well as ongoing quality
improvement, which are described
below.
1. Event Description Form (EDF): The
EDF collects event information. This
instrument asks approximately 10
questions of TTC faculty/staff relating to
the event focus and format. It allows the
TTCs and SAMHSA to track the number
of events held (See Attachment 1).
2. TTC Post Event Form—Domestic:
The Post Event Form—Domestic will be
administered immediately following the
event. It asks approximately 11
questions of each individual that
participated in the event (Attachment
2). The instrument asks the participants
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to report on general demographic
information (gender, race, level of
education, primary profession),
principal employment setting,
employment zip code, satisfaction with
the event, if they expect the event to
benefit them professionally, if they
expect the event to change their practice
and if they would recommend the event
to a colleague.
3. TTC Post Event Form—
International: The Post Event Form—
International will be administered
immediately following the event. It asks
9 questions of each individual that
participated in the event (Attachment
3). The instrument is very similar to the
Post Event Form—Domestic and asks
the participants to report gender,
highest degree received, principal
employment setting, employment postal
code, satisfaction with the event, if they
expect the event to benefit them
professionally, if they expect the event
to change their practice and if they
would recommend the event to a
colleague. The main difference between
the international and domestic versions
of the post event forms is the
modification of the demographic
questions to make the forms appropriate
for distribution outside the U.S. context
and relevant to existing PEPFAR
indicators. For example, the race/
ethnicity questions from the domestic
form are not included in the
international form. Also, the personal
code offers more spaces for characters to
provide flexibility in how the personal
code is constructed in different
countries. Making these change assists
SAMHSA in being culturally
appropriate (e.g., participants of events
of the South Africa HIV ATTC could be
offended by being asked if they are
‘‘African American’’; the concept of
‘‘mother’s maiden name’’ does not exist
in Vietnam). The change also makes the
information better match the needs of
PEPFAR, which provides the funding
for these centers.
4. TTC Follow-up Form—Domestic:
The Follow-up Form—Domestic will be
administered 30-days after all events
that last a minimum of three (3) hours.
The form will be administered to a
minimum of 25% of participants who
consent to participate in the follow-up
process. The form asks about 10
questions (Attachment 3). The
instrument asks the participants to
report if the information provided in at
the event benefited their professional
development, will change their practice,
if they will use the information in their
future work, if information will be
shared with colleagues, how the event
supported their work responsibilities,
how the TTC can improve the events,
what other topics would participants
like to see TTCs address and in what
format.
5. TTC Follow-up Form—
International: The Follow-up Form—
International will be administered 30days after all events that last a minimum
of three (3) hours. The form will be
administered to a minimum of 25% of
participants who consent to participate
in the follow-up process. The form asks
about 10 questions (Attachment 5). The
instrument asks the participants to
report if the information provided at the
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent
Responses per
respondent
event benefited their professional
development, will change their practice,
if they will use the information in their
future work, if information will be
shared with colleagues, how the event
supported their work responsibilities,
how the TTC can improve the events,
what other topics would participants
like to see TTCs address and in what
format. The only difference between the
domestic and international follow-up
forms is that the international form
offers more spaces for characters for the
personal code to provide flexibility in
how the personal code is constructed in
different countries. While the
instruments administered immediately
at the end of each event are given to all
participants, the instruments
administered 30 days after each event
are sent to a random sample of 25% of
those participants who consented to
follow-up. This sampling rule applies to
all events that last a minimum of three
(3) hours.
The information collected on the TTC
forms will assist SAMHSA in
documenting the numbers and types of
participants in TTC events, describing
the extent to which participants report
improvement in their professional
development, and which method is
most effective in disseminating
knowledge to various audiences. This
type of information is crucial to support
SAMHSA in complying with GPRA
reporting requirements and will inform
future development of knowledge
dissemination activities.
The chart below summarizes the
annualized burden for this project.
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total annual
burden hours
ATTC Faculty/Staff
Event Description Form .......................................................
250
1
250
.25
62.50
5,000
.12
600
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
Follow-up Form ....................................................................
5,000
1
Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930–0197)
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Training Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
Follow-up Form ....................................................................
30,000
7,500
1
1
30,000
7,500
.16
.16
4,800
1,200
Total ..............................................................................
42,750
........................
42,750
........................
6,662.50
250
.25
62.50
5,000
.12
600
MHTTC Faculty/Staff
Event Description Form .......................................................
250
1
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
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Follow-up Form ....................................................................
Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930–0197)
Training Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
Follow-up Form ....................................................................
30,000
7,500
1
1
30,000
7,500
.16
.16
4,800
1,200
Total ..............................................................................
42,750
........................
42,750
........................
6,662.50
250
.25
62.50
5,000
.12
600
PTTC Faculty/Staff
Event Description Form .......................................................
250
1
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
Follow-up Form ....................................................................
5,000
1
Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930–0197)
Training Participants
Post-Event Form ..................................................................
Follow-up Form ....................................................................
30,000
7,500
1
1
30,000
7,500
.16
.16
4,800
1,200
Total ..............................................................................
42,750
........................
42,750
........................
6,662.50
SUMMARY TABLE
Number of
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Instruments
Responses per
respondents
Burden hours
TTC Event Description Form .......................................................................................................
TTC Post Event Form—Domestic and International ...................................................................
TTC Follow up Form—Domestic and International .....................................................................
750
105,000
22,500
1
1
1
187.50
16,200
3,600
Total ......................................................................................................................................
128,250
1
19,987.50
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by January 22, 2019 to the
SAMHSA Desk Officer at the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB). To ensure timely receipt of
comments, and to avoid potential delays
in OMB’s receipt and processing of mail
sent through the U.S. Postal Service,
commenters are encouraged to submit
their comments to OMB via email to:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
Although commenters are encouraged to
send their comments via email,
commenters may also fax their
comments to: 202–395–7285.
Commenters may also mail them to:
Office of Management and Budget,
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, New Executive Office Building,
Room 10102, Washington, DC 20503.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment; Notice of Meeting
Pursuant to Public Law 92–463,
notice is hereby given that the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration’s (SAMHSA)
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
(CSAT) National Advisory Council
(NAC) will meet on February 27, 2019,
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (EDT).
The meeting is open and will include
consideration of minutes from the
SAMHSA CSAT NAC meeting of August
1, 2018; the Director’s Report; updates
from the Division Directors; a budget
update; discussions on recovery
housing; discussions with SAMHSA
leadership; and discussions expanding
access to Medication-Assisted
Treatment.
The meeting will be held at SAMHSA,
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 5N54,
Rockville, MD 20857. Attendance by the
public will be limited to space available
and will be limited to the open sessions
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of the meeting. Interested persons may
present data, information, or views,
orally or in writing, on issues pending
before the Council. Written submissions
should be forwarded to the contact
person on or before February 1, 2019.
Oral presentations from the public will
be scheduled at the conclusion of the
meeting. Individuals interested in
making oral presentations must notify
the contact person on or before February
1, 2019. Five minutes will be allotted for
each presentation.
The open meeting session may be
accessed via telephone. To attend on
site, or to obtain the call-in number and
access code, submit written or brief oral
comments, or request special
accommodations for persons with
disabilities, please register on-line at
https://nac.samhsa.gov/Registration/
meetingsRegistration.aspx, or
communicate with the CSAT National
Advisory Council Designated Federal
Officer; Tracy Goss (see contact
information below).
Meeting information and a roster of
Council members may be obtained by
accessing the SAMHSA Committee
website at https://www.samhsa.gov/
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information
collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Project: Technology Transfer Centers (TTC) Network Program Monitoring--
NEW
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration's (SAMHSA)
will monitor program performance of its Technology Transfer Centers
(TTCs). The TTCs disseminate current behavioral health and HIV services
research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute of Mental Health,
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality National Institute of
Justice, and other sources, as well as other SAMHSA programs. To
accomplish this, the TTCs develop and update state-of-the-art,
research-based curricula and professional development training.
The TTCs hold a variety of events: technical assistance events,
meetings, trainings, and learning collaboratives. A TTC technical
assistance event is defined as a jointly planned consultation generally
involving a series of contacts between the TTC and an outside
organization/institution during which the TTC provides expertise and
gives direction toward resolving a problem or improving conditions.
Technical assistance events can be categorized into universal, targeted
and intensive. Other TTC events such as meetings, training, strategic
planning and learning collaboratives are utilized to support technical
assistance. These events are TTC-sponsored or co-sponsored events in
which a group of people representing one or more agencies other than
the TTC work cooperatively on a project, problem, and/or policy.
SAMHSA intends to use five (5) instruments for program monitoring
of TTC events as well as ongoing quality improvement, which are
described below.
1. Event Description Form (EDF): The EDF collects event
information. This instrument asks approximately 10 questions of TTC
faculty/staff relating to the event focus and format. It allows the
TTCs and SAMHSA to track the number of events held (See Attachment 1).
2. TTC Post Event Form--Domestic: The Post Event Form--Domestic
will be administered immediately following the event. It asks
approximately 11 questions of each individual that participated in the
event (Attachment 2). The instrument asks the participants
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to report on general demographic information (gender, race, level of
education, primary profession), principal employment setting,
employment zip code, satisfaction with the event, if they expect the
event to benefit them professionally, if they expect the event to
change their practice and if they would recommend the event to a
colleague.
3. TTC Post Event Form--International: The Post Event Form--
International will be administered immediately following the event. It
asks 9 questions of each individual that participated in the event
(Attachment 3). The instrument is very similar to the Post Event Form--
Domestic and asks the participants to report gender, highest degree
received, principal employment setting, employment postal code,
satisfaction with the event, if they expect the event to benefit them
professionally, if they expect the event to change their practice and
if they would recommend the event to a colleague. The main difference
between the international and domestic versions of the post event forms
is the modification of the demographic questions to make the forms
appropriate for distribution outside the U.S. context and relevant to
existing PEPFAR indicators. For example, the race/ethnicity questions
from the domestic form are not included in the international form.
Also, the personal code offers more spaces for characters to provide
flexibility in how the personal code is constructed in different
countries. Making these change assists SAMHSA in being culturally
appropriate (e.g., participants of events of the South Africa HIV ATTC
could be offended by being asked if they are ``African American''; the
concept of ``mother's maiden name'' does not exist in Vietnam). The
change also makes the information better match the needs of PEPFAR,
which provides the funding for these centers.
4. TTC Follow-up Form--Domestic: The Follow-up Form--Domestic will
be administered 30-days after all events that last a minimum of three
(3) hours. The form will be administered to a minimum of 25% of
participants who consent to participate in the follow-up process. The
form asks about 10 questions (Attachment 3). The instrument asks the
participants to report if the information provided in at the event
benefited their professional development, will change their practice,
if they will use the information in their future work, if information
will be shared with colleagues, how the event supported their work
responsibilities, how the TTC can improve the events, what other topics
would participants like to see TTCs address and in what format.
5. TTC Follow-up Form--International: The Follow-up Form--
International will be administered 30-days after all events that last a
minimum of three (3) hours. The form will be administered to a minimum
of 25% of participants who consent to participate in the follow-up
process. The form asks about 10 questions (Attachment 5). The
instrument asks the participants to report if the information provided
at the event benefited their professional development, will change
their practice, if they will use the information in their future work,
if information will be shared with colleagues, how the event supported
their work responsibilities, how the TTC can improve the events, what
other topics would participants like to see TTCs address and in what
format. The only difference between the domestic and international
follow-up forms is that the international form offers more spaces for
characters for the personal code to provide flexibility in how the
personal code is constructed in different countries. While the
instruments administered immediately at the end of each event are given
to all participants, the instruments administered 30 days after each
event are sent to a random sample of 25% of those participants who
consented to follow-up. This sampling rule applies to all events that
last a minimum of three (3) hours.
The information collected on the TTC forms will assist SAMHSA in
documenting the numbers and types of participants in TTC events,
describing the extent to which participants report improvement in their
professional development, and which method is most effective in
disseminating knowledge to various audiences. This type of information
is crucial to support SAMHSA in complying with GPRA reporting
requirements and will inform future development of knowledge
dissemination activities.
The chart below summarizes the annualized burden for this project.
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Number of Responses per Total Hours per Total annual
Type of respondent respondents respondent responses response burden hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ATTC Faculty/Staff
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event Description Form.......... 250 1 250 .25 62.50
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 5,000 1 5,000 .12 600
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow-up Form.................. Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930-0197)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Training Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 30,000 1 30,000 .16 4,800
Follow-up Form.................. 7,500 1 7,500 .16 1,200
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Total....................... 42,750 .............. 42,750 .............. 6,662.50
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MHTTC Faculty/Staff
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event Description Form.......... 250 1 250 .25 62.50
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 5,000 1 5,000 .12 600
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Follow-up Form.................. Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930-0197)
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Training Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 30,000 1 30,000 .16 4,800
Follow-up Form.................. 7,500 1 7,500 .16 1,200
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Total....................... 42,750 .............. 42,750 .............. 6,662.50
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PTTC Faculty/Staff
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event Description Form.......... 250 1 250 .25 62.50
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meeting and Technical Assistance Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 5,000 1 5,000 .12 600
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow-up Form.................. Covered under CSAT Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Customer
Satisfaction form (OMB # 0930-0197)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Training Participants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-Event Form................. 30,000 1 30,000 .16 4,800
Follow-up Form.................. 7,500 1 7,500 .16 1,200
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Total....................... 42,750 .............. 42,750 .............. 6,662.50
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Summary Table
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Number of Responses per
Instruments respondents respondents Burden hours
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TTC Event Description Form...................................... 750 1 187.50
TTC Post Event Form--Domestic and International................. 105,000 1 16,200
TTC Follow up Form--Domestic and International.................. 22,500 1 3,600
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Total....................................................... 128,250 1 19,987.50
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Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by January 22, 2019 to the SAMHSA
Desk Officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). To ensure timely receipt of
comments, and to avoid potential delays in OMB's receipt and processing
of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service, commenters are encouraged
to submit their comments to OMB via email to:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov. Although commenters are encouraged to send
their comments via email, commenters may also fax their comments to:
202-395-7285. Commenters may also mail them to: Office of Management
and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, New Executive
Office Building, Room 10102, Washington, DC 20503.
Summer King,
Statistician.
[FR Doc. 2018-27634 Filed 12-20-18; 8:45 am]
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