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sufficient data are collected to produce
nationally representative estimates for
the 2022 survey, NSDUH will continue
to employ a mix of in-person and webbased modes of administration to allow
those respondents living in areas with
COVID–19 restrictions the opportunity
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pandemic subsides to such levels to
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model as part of the 2022 NSDUH.
In those areas where in-person data
collection is permitted, NSDUH
protocols, processes, and materials will
continue to reflect the need to ensure
the safety of respondents and field
interviewers with respect to COVID–
19—after initial implementation of such
measures beginning in October 2020—
which include equipping field
interviewers with masks, gloves,
disinfecting wipes, and hand sanitizer
for use during data collection and
providing a COVID–19 risk information
form to all respondents.
In addition, the NSDUH questionnaire
must be updated periodically to reflect
changing substance use and mental
health issues and to continue producing
current data. For the 2022 NSDUH, the
following questionnaire updates are
planned: (1) Replacing the tobacco
module with a redesigned nicotine
module that includes questions about
vaping, removes low priority items to
reduce respondent burden and
eliminates outdated terminology; (2)
revising the marijuana module to
include questions about the use of CBD,
update questions on the mode of
administration and eliminate outdated
terminology and includes changes to the
market information for marijuana
questions; (3) redesigning the adult and
youth mental health services utilization
modules into one Mental Health Service
Utilization model to remove questions
with outdated terminology and include
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As with all NSDUH/NHSDA 1 surveys
conducted since 1999, the sample size
of the NSDUH main study for 2022 will
be sufficient to permit prevalence
estimates for each of the fifty states and
the District of Columbia. The total
annual burden estimate for the NSDUH
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TABLE 1—ANNUALIZED ESTIMATED BURDEN FOR 2022 NSDUH
Number of
respondents
Instrument
Total
number of
responses
Hours
per
response
Total
burden
hours
Household Screening ...........................................................
Interview ...............................................................................
Screening Verification ..........................................................
Interview Verification ............................................................
168,674
67,507
5,060
10,126
1
1
1
1
168,674
67,507
5,060
10,126
0.083
1.000
0.067
0.067
14,000
67,507
339
678
Total ..............................................................................
168,674
........................
251,367
........................
82,524
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SECURITY
The Coast Guard published a
document in the Federal Register on
March 30, 2021, concerning a notice of
a decision on a consolidation of Coast
Guard boat stations. The document
contained an incorrect docket number.
DATES: This correction is effective April
5, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about this document call or
email Todd Aikins, Coast Guard Office
of Boat Forces; telephone 202–372–
2463, email todd.r.aikins@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Correction
In the Federal Register of March 30,
2021, in FR Doc. 2021–06461, on page
16604, in the second column, in the
heading, the docket number, ‘‘USCG–
2021–0178’’, is corrected to read
‘‘USCG–2020–0042’’. This corrects the
error in the docket number and will
ensure that this decision notice will be
placed in the same docket as the notice
soliciting comments regarding these
boat stations (85 FR 8601, February 14,
2020).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2020-0042]
Consolidation of Redundant Coast Guard Boat Stations--Decision;
Correction
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice; correction to docket number.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard published a document in the Federal Register
on March 30, 2021, concerning a notice of a decision on a consolidation
of Coast Guard boat stations. The document contained an incorrect
docket number.
DATES: This correction is effective April 5, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about this document
call or email Todd Aikins, Coast Guard Office of Boat Forces; telephone
202-372-2463, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Correction
In the Federal Register of March 30, 2021, in FR Doc. 2021-06461,
on page 16604, in the second column, in the heading, the docket number,
``USCG-2021-0178'', is corrected to read ``USCG-2020-0042''. This
corrects the error in the docket number and will ensure that this
decision notice will be placed in the same docket as the notice
soliciting comments regarding these boat stations (85 FR 8601, February
14, 2020).
Dated: March 30, 2021.
J.E. McLeod,
Acting Office Chief, Office of Regulations and Administrative Law.
[FR Doc. 2021-06876 Filed 4-2-21; 8:45 am]
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