Random Drug Testing Rate for Covered Crewmembers for 2019, 67325-67326 [2018-28231]

Download as PDF 67325 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 248 / Friday, December 28, 2018 / Notices Report 300x-52(a)—Requirement of Reports and Audits by States—Report 300x-30(b)—Maintenance of Effort Regarding State Expenditures— Exclusion of Certain Funds (SABG) 300x-30(d)(2)—Maintenance of Effort— Noncompliance—Submission of Information to Secretary (SABG) State Plan—SABG 300x-22(b)—Allocations for Women 300x-23—Intravenous Substance Abuse 300x-27—Priority in Admissions to Treatment 300x-29—Statewide Assessment of Need 300x-32(b)—State Plan State Plan—MHBG 42 U.S.C. 300x-1(b)—Criteria for Plan 42 U.S.C. 300x-1(b)(2)—State Plan for Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Certain Individuals—Criteria for Plan— Mental Health System Data and Epidemiology 42 U.S.C. 300x-2(a)—Certain Agreements—Allocations for Systems Integrated Services for Children Waivers—SABG 300x-24(b)(5)(B)—Human Immunodeficiency Virus— Requirement regarding Rural Areas 300x-28(d)—Additional Agreements 300x-30(c)—Maintenance of Effort 300x-31(c)—Restrictions on Expenditure of Grant—Waiver Regarding Construction of Facilities 300x-32(c)—Certain Territories 300x-32(e)—Waiver amendment for 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1927 Waivers—MHBG 300x-2(a)(2)—Allocations for Systems Integrated Services for Children 300x-6(b)—Waiver for Certain Territories Recordkeeping 300x-23—Waiting list 300x-25—Group Homes for Persons in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders 300x-65—Charitable Choice TABLE 2—ESTIMATES OF APPLICATION AND REPORTING BURDEN FOR YEAR 2 amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 Number of respondent Number of responses per year Number of hours per response Total hours Reporting: SABG ........................................................................................................ MHBG ....................................................................................................... Recordkeeping .......................................................................................... 60 59 60/59 1 1 1 186 186 40 11.160 10,974 2360 Combined Burden ............................................................................. ........................ ........................ ........................ 24,494 The total annualized burden for the application and reporting is 33,374 hours (42,254 + 24,494 = 66,748/2 years = 33,374). Link for the application: https:// www.samhsa.gov/grants/block-grants. Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed information collection should be sent by January 28, 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. 2018–28278 Filed 12–27–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4162–20–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:13 Dec 27, 2018 Jkt 247001 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [Docket No. USCG–2009–0973] Random Drug Testing Rate for Covered Crewmembers for 2019 Coast Guard, DHS. Notice of minimum random drug testing rate. AGENCY: ACTION: The Coast Guard has set the calendar year 2019 minimum random drug testing rate at 50 percent of covered crewmembers. DATES: The minimum random drug testing rate is effective January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about this notice, please contact Mr. Patrick Mannion, Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Investigation Program Manager, Office of Investigations and Casualty Analysis (CG–INV), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, DAPI@uscg.mil. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard requires marine employers to establish random drug testing programs for covered crewmembers in accordance with 46 CFR 16.230. Every marine employer is required by 46 CFR 16.500 to collect and maintain a record of drug testing data for each calendar year, and SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00115 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 submit this data by 15 March of the following year to the Coast Guard in an annual MIS report. Each year, the Coast Guard will publish a notice reporting the results of random drug testing for the previous calendar year’s MIS data and the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing for the next calendar year. The purpose of setting a minimum random drug testing rate is to promote maritime safety by establishing an effective deterrent to drug misuse within the maritime workforce. Intoxicated operations poses a serious threat to life, property and the environment in the maritime commons. As such, the minimum random drug testing rate is intended to deter and detect illegal drug misuse in the maritime industry. The Coast Guard announces that the minimum random drug testing rate for calendar year 2019 is 50 percent. The Coast Guard has increased the minimum random drug testing rate for 2019 as a result of MIS data for the most recent reporting year indicating that the positive rate is greater than one percent. 46 CFR part 16.230(f)(2) requires the Commandant to set the minimum random drug testing rate at 50 percent when the positivity rate for drug use is greater than 1 percent. For 2019, the minimum random drug testing rate will be 50 percent of covered employees for the period of January 1, E:\FR\FM\28DEN1.SGM 28DEN1 67326 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 248 / Friday, December 28, 2018 / Notices 2019 through December 31, 2019 in accordance with 46 CFR 16.230(e). (Presidentially Declared Disasters); 97.039, Hazard Mitigation Grant. Dated: December 19, 2018. Jennifer F. Williams, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Inspections and Compliance. Brock Long, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency. [FR Doc. 2018–28231 Filed 12–27–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–23–P [FR Doc. 2018–28166 Filed 12–27–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Emergency Management Agency [Docket ID FEMA–2018–0002] [Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA–4406– DR; Docket ID FEMA–2018–0001] Alabama; Amendment No. 1 to Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: This notice amends the notice of a major disaster declaration for the State of Alabama (FEMA–4406–DR), dated November 5, 2018, and related determinations. This amendment was issued December 4, 2018. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dean Webster, Office of Response and Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–2833. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice of a major disaster declaration for the State of Alabama is hereby amended to include the following area among those areas determined to have been adversely affected by the event declared a major disaster by the President in his declaration of November 5, 2018. amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 DATES: Dale County for emergency protective measures (Category B), including direct federal assistance, under the Public Assistance program. The following Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Numbers (CFDA) are to be used for reporting and drawing funds: 97.030, Community Disaster Loans; 97.031, Cora Brown Fund; 97.032, Crisis Counseling; 97.033, Disaster Legal Services; 97.034, Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA); 97.046, Fire Management Assistance Grant; 97.048, Disaster Housing Assistance to Individuals and Households In Presidentially Declared Disaster Areas; 97.049, Presidentially Declared Disaster Assistance— Disaster Housing Operations for Individuals and Households; 97.050, Presidentially Declared Disaster Assistance to Individuals and Households—Other Needs; 97.036, Disaster Grants—Public Assistance 18:13 Dec 27, 2018 Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: New or modified Base (1percent annual chance) Flood Elevations (BFEs), base flood depths, Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) boundaries or zone designations, and/or regulatory floodways (hereinafter referred to as flood hazard determinations) as shown on the indicated Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for each of the communities listed in the table below are finalized. Each LOMR revises the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), and in some cases the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports, currently in effect for the listed communities. The flood hazard determinations modified by each LOMR will be used to calculate flood insurance premium rates for new buildings and their contents. DATES: Each LOMR was finalized as in the table below. ADDRESSES: Each LOMR is available for inspection at both the respective Community Map Repository address listed in the table below and online through the FEMA Map Service Center at https://msc.fema.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–7659, or (email) patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov; or visit the FEMA Map Information eXchange (FMIX) online at https:// www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_ main.html. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes the final flood hazard determinations as shown in the LOMRs SUMMARY: SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 Changes in Flood Hazard Determinations Jkt 247001 PO 00000 Frm 00116 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 for each community listed in the table below. Notice of these modified flood hazard determinations has been published in newspapers of local circulation and 90 days have elapsed since that publication. The Deputy Associate Administrator for Insurance and Mitigation has resolved any appeals resulting from this notification. The modified flood hazard determinations are made pursuant to section 206 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4105, and are in accordance with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., and with 44 CFR part 65. For rating purposes, the currently effective community number is shown and must be used for all new policies and renewals. The new or modified flood hazard information is the basis for the floodplain management measures that the community is required either to adopt or to show evidence of being already in effect in order to remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This new or modified flood hazard information, together with the floodplain management criteria required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean that the community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their floodplain management requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements of its own or pursuant to policies established by other Federal, State, or regional entities. This new or modified flood hazard determinations are used to meet the floodplain management requirements of the NFIP and are used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates for new buildings, and for the contents in those buildings. The changes in flood hazard determinations are in accordance with 44 CFR 65.4. Interested lessees and owners of real property are encouraged to review the final flood hazard information available at the address cited below for each community or online through the FEMA Map Service Center at https:// msc.fema.gov. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’) David I. Maurstad, Deputy Associate Administrator for Insurance and Mitigation, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency. E:\FR\FM\28DEN1.SGM 28DEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 248 (Friday, December 28, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 67325-67326]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-28231]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

[Docket No. USCG-2009-0973]


Random Drug Testing Rate for Covered Crewmembers for 2019

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Notice of minimum random drug testing rate.

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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard has set the calendar year 2019 minimum random 
drug testing rate at 50 percent of covered crewmembers.

DATES: The minimum random drug testing rate is effective January 1, 
2019 through December 31, 2019.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about this notice, 
please contact Mr. Patrick Mannion, Drug and Alcohol Prevention and 
Investigation Program Manager, Office of Investigations and Casualty 
Analysis (CG-INV), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, DAPI@uscg.mil.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard requires marine employers to 
establish random drug testing programs for covered crewmembers in 
accordance with 46 CFR 16.230. Every marine employer is required by 46 
CFR 16.500 to collect and maintain a record of drug testing data for 
each calendar year, and submit this data by 15 March of the following 
year to the Coast Guard in an annual MIS report.
    Each year, the Coast Guard will publish a notice reporting the 
results of random drug testing for the previous calendar year's MIS 
data and the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing for 
the next calendar year. The purpose of setting a minimum random drug 
testing rate is to promote maritime safety by establishing an effective 
deterrent to drug misuse within the maritime workforce. Intoxicated 
operations poses a serious threat to life, property and the environment 
in the maritime commons. As such, the minimum random drug testing rate 
is intended to deter and detect illegal drug misuse in the maritime 
industry.
    The Coast Guard announces that the minimum random drug testing rate 
for calendar year 2019 is 50 percent. The Coast Guard has increased the 
minimum random drug testing rate for 2019 as a result of MIS data for 
the most recent reporting year indicating that the positive rate is 
greater than one percent. 46 CFR part 16.230(f)(2) requires the 
Commandant to set the minimum random drug testing rate at 50 percent 
when the positivity rate for drug use is greater than 1 percent.
    For 2019, the minimum random drug testing rate will be 50 percent 
of covered employees for the period of January 1,

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2019 through December 31, 2019 in accordance with 46 CFR 16.230(e).

    Dated: December 19, 2018.
Jennifer F. Williams,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Inspections and Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2018-28231 Filed 12-27-18; 8:45 am]
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