Proposed Information Collection Activity; Success Sequence Qualitative Interviews (New Collection), 62178 [2021-24397]

Download as PDF 62178 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 214 / Tuesday, November 9, 2021 / Notices 9857 et seq.); regulations at 45 CFR 98.70 and 98.71. Mary B. Jones, ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer. [FR Doc. 2021–24398 Filed 11–8–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4184–81–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families Proposed Information Collection Activity; Success Sequence Qualitative Interviews (New Collection) Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, HHS. ACTION: Request for public comment. AGENCY: The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), proposes interview data collection activities for the Success Sequence Interviews study. DATES: Comments due within 60 days of publication. In compliance with the SUMMARY: requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, ACF is soliciting public comment on the specific aspects of the information collection described above. ADDRESSES: You can obtain copies of the proposed collection of information and submit comments by emailing OPREinfocollection@acf.hhs.gov. All requests should be identified by the title of the information collection. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Description: OPRE/ACF/HHS proposes qualitative data collection as part of the Success Sequence Interviews study. The goal of this project is to understand complex decisions and circumstances of youth transitions to adulthood and explore the complexities around achieving the success sequence milestones of high school graduation, full-time employment, getting married, and having children. The data collected from the interviews will help ACF and the broader research field understand adults’ perspectives and experiences related to the milestones, and will provide ACF’s Family and Youth Services Bureau’s Sexual Risk Avoidance Education grant program with greater insight into the program content and strategies related to the success sequence milestones and their ordering that could best resonate with youth. To support these efforts, we seek approval from the Office of Management and Budget to collect qualitative interview data from adults ages 30–35, recruiting from online research panels with participants across all U.S. regions. We propose the following data collection instruments: (1) Success Sequence Screener: The screener will be administered by telephone. Information collected through the screener will be used to screen interview respondents into the study based on respondent demographics, household income, geographic location, and life milestones. (2) Success Sequence Interview Protocol: We will administer an asynchronous interview with adults ages 30–35. Information collected through the interview protocol includes respondent life history focused on education, employment and work experience, family life, and financial status. Respondents: A total of 225 interview respondents will be recruited from existing large national online panels of research participants. ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES Instrument Total number of respondents Total number of responses per respondent 675 225 1 1 jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES1 (1) Success Sequence Screener ................................................................... (2) Success Sequence Interview Protocol .................................................... Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 225. Comments: The Department specifically requests comments on (a) whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Consideration will be given to comments and suggestions submitted within 60 days of this publication. Authority: Sec. 510. [42 U.S.C. 710]. Mary B. Jones, ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer. [FR Doc. 2021–24397 Filed 11–8–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4184–83–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. FDA–2018–N–3353] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Antimicrobial Animal Drug Distribution Reports and Recordkeeping AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA, Agency, or we) is SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:00 Nov 08, 2021 Jkt 256001 PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Avg. burden per response (in hours) .083 .75 Total/annual burden (in hours) 56 169 announcing an opportunity for public comment on the proposed collection of certain information by the Agency. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Federal Agencies are required to publish notice in the Federal Register concerning each proposed collection of information, including each proposed extension of an existing collection of information, and to allow 60 days for public comment in response to the notice. This notice solicits comments on the information collection provisions of our reporting and recordkeeping requirements for antimicrobial animal drug sales and distribution. Submit either electronic or written comments on the collection of information by January 10, 2022. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments as follows. Please note that late, untimely filed comments will not be considered. Electronic comments must be submitted on or before January 10, DATES: E:\FR\FM\09NON1.SGM 09NON1

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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 214 (Tuesday, November 9, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Page 62178]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2021-24397]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families


Proposed Information Collection Activity; Success Sequence 
Qualitative Interviews (New Collection)

AGENCY: Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration 
for Children and Families, HHS.

ACTION: Request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE), 
Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of 
Health and Human Services (HHS), proposes interview data collection 
activities for the Success Sequence Interviews study.

DATES: Comments due within 60 days of publication. In compliance with 
the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, ACF is 
soliciting public comment on the specific aspects of the information 
collection described above.

ADDRESSES: You can obtain copies of the proposed collection of 
information and submit comments by emailing 
[email protected]. All requests should be identified by 
the title of the information collection.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Description: OPRE/ACF/HHS proposes qualitative data collection as 
part of the Success Sequence Interviews study. The goal of this project 
is to understand complex decisions and circumstances of youth 
transitions to adulthood and explore the complexities around achieving 
the success sequence milestones of high school graduation, full-time 
employment, getting married, and having children. The data collected 
from the interviews will help ACF and the broader research field 
understand adults' perspectives and experiences related to the 
milestones, and will provide ACF's Family and Youth Services Bureau's 
Sexual Risk Avoidance Education grant program with greater insight into 
the program content and strategies related to the success sequence 
milestones and their ordering that could best resonate with youth. To 
support these efforts, we seek approval from the Office of Management 
and Budget to collect qualitative interview data from adults ages 30-
35, recruiting from online research panels with participants across all 
U.S. regions. We propose the following data collection instruments:
    (1) Success Sequence Screener: The screener will be administered by 
telephone. Information collected through the screener will be used to 
screen interview respondents into the study based on respondent 
demographics, household income, geographic location, and life 
milestones.
    (2) Success Sequence Interview Protocol: We will administer an 
asynchronous interview with adults ages 30-35. Information collected 
through the interview protocol includes respondent life history focused 
on education, employment and work experience, family life, and 
financial status.
    Respondents: A total of 225 interview respondents will be recruited 
from existing large national online panels of research participants.

                                             Annual Burden Estimates
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                                                                 Total number of    Avg. burden    Total/annual
                   Instrument                     Total number    responses per    per response     burden (in
                                                 of respondents     respondent      (in hours)        hours)
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(1) Success Sequence Screener..................             675                1            .083              56
(2) Success Sequence Interview Protocol........             225                1             .75             169
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    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 225.
    Comments: The Department specifically requests comments on (a) 
whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the 
proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether 
the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the 
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of 
information; (c) the quality, utility, and clarity of the information 
to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection 
of information on respondents, including through the use of automated 
collection techniques or other forms of information technology. 
Consideration will be given to comments and suggestions submitted 
within 60 days of this publication.
    Authority: Sec. 510. [42 U.S.C. 710].

Mary B. Jones,
ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021-24397 Filed 11-8-21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4184-83-P


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