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TABLE 1—ESTIMATED ANNUAL REPORTING BURDEN 1—Continued
FDA form No.
Total ..............................................................................
1 There
Number of
respondents
Number of
responses per
respondent
Total annual
responses
Average
burden per
response
........................
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4,500
are no capital costs or operating and maintenance costs associated with this collection of information.
The estimated ‘‘No. of Respondents’’
has been updated to better reflect the
recent submission volume. This
adjustment has resulted in a 2,500-hour
decrease in the estimated ‘‘Total Hours’’
burden.
Dated: December 17, 2021.
Lauren K. Roth,
Associate Commissioner for Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
[Document Identifier OS–0990–0479]
Agency Information Collection
Request; 30-Day Public Comment
Request
Office of the Secretary, Health
and Human Service, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the
requirement of the Paperwork
SUMMARY:
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the
Secretary (OS), Department of Health
and Human Services, is publishing the
following summary of a proposed
collection for public comment.
DATES: Comments on the ICR must be
received on or before January 24, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments to
OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov or via
facsimile to (202) 395–5806.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sherrette Funn, Sherrette.Funn@hhs.gov
or (202) 795–7714. When requesting
information, please include the
document identifier 0990–0479–30D
and project title for reference.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested
persons are invited to send comments
regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection of
information, including any of the
following subjects: (1) The necessity and
utility of the proposed information
collection for the proper performance of
the agency’s functions; (2) the accuracy
of the estimated burden; (3) ways to
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(4) the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology to minimize the information
collection burden.
Title of the Collection: Family
Planning Annual Report 2.0.
Type of Collection: Revision.
OMB No. 0990–0479.
Abstract: The Office of Population
Affairs (OPA), within the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health, seeks
approval for a revision of the 3-year
encounter level data collection for the
Family Planning Annual Report (FPAR).
This annual reporting requirement is for
competitively awarded grants
authorized and funded by the Title X
Family Planning Program. Currently
approved under 0990–0479, this
revision is adding the collection of two
new data elements, sexual orientation
and gender identity. OPA does not
expect the addition of these elements to
substantially change the burden.
Number
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
Total burden
hours
Grantees ..........................................................................................................
70
1
102
7140
Total ..........................................................................................................
70
1
102
7140
Sherrette A. Funn,
Paperwork Reduction Act Reports Clearance
Officer, Office of the Secretary.
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Substance Abuse and Suicide
Prevention Program: Suicide
Prevention, Intervention, and
Postvention; Correction
Indian Health Service,
Department of Health and Human
Services.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice; correction.
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The Indian Health Service
published a Notice of Funding
Opportunity in the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, for the Suicide
Prevention, Intervention, and
Postvention grant program. The notice
was missing a section in the description
of the required Project Narrative that
applicants must submit with their
application. The Project Narrative will
have a fourth section added, Statement
of Need, and the page limit for the
Project Narrative will increase from 15
to 17 pages.
SUMMARY:
Paul
Gettys, Acting Director, Division of
Grants Management, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 443–
2114.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Corrections
1. In the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, in FR Doc 2021–
24022, on page 60861, in the second
column, under IV. Application and
Submission Information, under 3. SF–
424B, Assurances—Non-Construction
Programs, correct ‘‘Project Narrative’’ to
read: Project Narrative (not to exceed 17
pages).
2. In the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, in FR Doc 2021–
24022, starting on page 60861, in the
third column and continuing to page
60862, in the first column, correct ‘‘A.
Project Narrative,’’ to read:
A. Project Narrative: This narrative
should be a separate document that is
no more than 17 pages and must: (1)
Have consecutively numbered pages; (2)
use black font 12 points or larger; (3) be
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single-spaced; and (4) be formatted to fit
standard letter paper (81⁄2 x 11 inches).
Be sure to succinctly answer all
questions listed under the evaluation
criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation
Criteria) and place all responses and
required information in the correct
section noted below or they will not be
considered or scored. If the narrative
exceeds the page limit, the application
will be considered not responsive and
not be reviewed. The 17-page limit for
the narrative does not include the
standard forms, Tribal Resolutions,
budget, budget justification and
narrative, and/or other items.
There are four parts to the narrative:
Part 1—Statement of Need; Part 2—
Program Planning; Part 3—Program Data
Collection and Evaluation; and Part 4—
Program Accomplishments Report. See
below for additional details about what
must be included in the narrative. The
page limits below are for each narrative
and budget submitted.
Part 1: Statement of Need (Limit—2
Pages)
The project narrative must include the
statement of need that addresses the
nature and scope of the problem (e.g.,
suicide rates, ideations, attempts, and
contagions). For more information, refer
to Section V.1.A, Evaluation Criteria—
Statement of Need details.
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Part 2: Program Planning (Limit—10
Pages)
Describe the scope of work the Tribe,
Tribal organization, or UIO is planning
by clearly and concisely outlining the
following required components:
1. Goals and Objectives. Reference all
required objectives.
2. Project Activities. Link your project
activities to your outlined goals and
objectives.
3. Organization Capacity and Staffing/
Administration. State your
organization’s current capacity to
implement and manage this award (i.e.,
current staffing, facilities, information
systems, and experience with previous
similar projects).
Part 3: Program Data Collection and
Evaluation (Limit—3 Pages)
Based on the required objectives,
describe how the Tribe, Tribal
organization, or UIO plans to collect
data for the proposed project and
activities. Identify any type(s) of
evaluation(s) that will be used and how
you will collaborate with partners (i.e.,
Tribal Epidemiology Center (TEC)) to
complete any evaluation efforts or data
collection. Funded projects are
encouraged to coordinate data collection
efforts with their TEC or Urban
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Epidemiology Center (for urban
awardees) and should describe their
plan for coordination and collaboration
with the TEC.
Part 4: Program Accomplishments
Report (Limit—2 Pages)
Describe the Tribe’s, Tribal
organization’s, or UIO’s significant
program activities and achievements/
accomplishments over the past 5 years
associated with suicide prevention,
intervention, and postvention activities.
Provide success stories, data, or other
examples of how other funded projects/
programs made an impact in your
community to address suicide. If
applicable, provide justification for lack
of progress of previous efforts.
Elizabeth A. Fowler,
Acting Deputy Director, Indian Health
Service.
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Prevention Program: Substance Abuse
Prevention, Treatment, and Aftercare;
Correction
Indian Health Service, HHS.
Notice; correction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Indian Health Service
published a Notice of Funding
Opportunity in the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, for the Substance
Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and
Aftercare grant program. The notice was
missing a section in the description of
the required Project Narrative that
applicants must submit with their
application. The Project Narrative will
have a fourth section added, Statement
of Need, and the page limit for the
Project Narrative increased from 15 to
17 pages.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
Gettys, Acting Director, Division of
Grants Management, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 443–
2114.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Corrections
1. In the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, in FR Doc. 2021–
24020, on page 60852, in the third
column, correct ‘‘Project Narrative (not
to exceed 15 pages)’’ to read: Project
Narrative (not to exceed 17 pages).
2. In the Federal Register of
November 4, 2021, in FR Doc. 2021–
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24020, on page 60853, starting in the
first column, correct ‘‘A. Project
Narrative: This narrative should be a
separate document that is no more than
15 pages and must . . .’’ to read:
A. Project Narrative: This narrative
should be a separate document that is
no more than 17 pages and must: (1)
Have consecutively numbered pages; (2)
use black font 12 points or larger; (3) be
single-spaced; and (4) be formatted to fit
standard letter paper (81⁄2 x 11 inches).
Be sure to succinctly answer all
questions listed under the evaluation
criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation
Criteria) and place all responses and
required information in the correct
section noted below or they will not be
considered or scored. If the narrative
exceeds the page limit, the application
will be considered not responsive and
will not be reviewed. The 17-page limit
for the narrative does not include the
standard forms, Tribal Resolutions,
budget, budget justification and
narrative, and/or other items.
There are four parts to the narrative:
Part 1—Statement of Need; Part 2—
Program Planning; Part 3—Program Data
Collection and Evaluation; and Part 4—
Program Accomplishments Report. See
below for additional details about what
must be included in the narrative. The
page limits below are for each narrative
and budget submitted.
Part 1: Statement of Need (Limit—2
Pages)
The project narrative must include the
statement of need that addresses the
nature and scope of the problem (e.g.,
substance use rates, need for treatment,
and need for aftercare services). For
more information, refer to Section
V.1.A, Evaluation Criteria—Statement of
Need details.
Part 2: Program Planning (Limit—10
Pages)
Describe the scope of work the Tribe,
Tribal organization, or UIO is planning
by clearly and concisely outlining the
following required components:
1. Goals and Objectives. Reference all
required objectives.
2. Project Activities. Link your project
activities to your outlined goals and
objectives.
3. Organization Capacity and
Staffing/Administration. State your
organization’s current capacity to
implement and manage this award (i.e.,
current staffing, facilities, information
systems, and experience with previous
similar projects).
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
Substance Abuse and Suicide Prevention Program: Suicide
Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention; Correction
AGENCY: Indian Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Indian Health Service published a Notice of Funding
Opportunity in the Federal Register of November 4, 2021, for the
Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention grant program. The
notice was missing a section in the description of the required Project
Narrative that applicants must submit with their application. The
Project Narrative will have a fourth section added, Statement of Need,
and the page limit for the Project Narrative will increase from 15 to
17 pages.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Gettys, Acting Director, Division
of Grants Management, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, Phone:
(301) 443-2114.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Corrections
1. In the Federal Register of November 4, 2021, in FR Doc 2021-
24022, on page 60861, in the second column, under IV. Application and
Submission Information, under 3. SF-424B, Assurances--Non-Construction
Programs, correct ``Project Narrative'' to read: Project Narrative (not
to exceed 17 pages).
2. In the Federal Register of November 4, 2021, in FR Doc 2021-
24022, starting on page 60861, in the third column and continuing to
page 60862, in the first column, correct ``A. Project Narrative,'' to
read:
A. Project Narrative: This narrative should be a separate document
that is no more than 17 pages and must: (1) Have consecutively numbered
pages; (2) use black font 12 points or larger; (3) be
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single-spaced; and (4) be formatted to fit standard letter paper (8\1/
2\ x 11 inches).
Be sure to succinctly answer all questions listed under the
evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation Criteria) and
place all responses and required information in the correct section
noted below or they will not be considered or scored. If the narrative
exceeds the page limit, the application will be considered not
responsive and not be reviewed. The 17-page limit for the narrative
does not include the standard forms, Tribal Resolutions, budget, budget
justification and narrative, and/or other items.
There are four parts to the narrative: Part 1--Statement of Need;
Part 2--Program Planning; Part 3--Program Data Collection and
Evaluation; and Part 4--Program Accomplishments Report. See below for
additional details about what must be included in the narrative. The
page limits below are for each narrative and budget submitted.
Part 1: Statement of Need (Limit--2 Pages)
The project narrative must include the statement of need that
addresses the nature and scope of the problem (e.g., suicide rates,
ideations, attempts, and contagions). For more information, refer to
Section V.1.A, Evaluation Criteria--Statement of Need details.
Part 2: Program Planning (Limit--10 Pages)
Describe the scope of work the Tribe, Tribal organization, or UIO
is planning by clearly and concisely outlining the following required
components:
1. Goals and Objectives. Reference all required objectives.
2. Project Activities. Link your project activities to your
outlined goals and objectives.
3. Organization Capacity and Staffing/Administration. State your
organization's current capacity to implement and manage this award
(i.e., current staffing, facilities, information systems, and
experience with previous similar projects).
Part 3: Program Data Collection and Evaluation (Limit--3 Pages)
Based on the required objectives, describe how the Tribe, Tribal
organization, or UIO plans to collect data for the proposed project and
activities. Identify any type(s) of evaluation(s) that will be used and
how you will collaborate with partners (i.e., Tribal Epidemiology
Center (TEC)) to complete any evaluation efforts or data collection.
Funded projects are encouraged to coordinate data collection efforts
with their TEC or Urban Epidemiology Center (for urban awardees) and
should describe their plan for coordination and collaboration with the
TEC.
Part 4: Program Accomplishments Report (Limit--2 Pages)
Describe the Tribe's, Tribal organization's, or UIO's significant
program activities and achievements/accomplishments over the past 5
years associated with suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention
activities. Provide success stories, data, or other examples of how
other funded projects/programs made an impact in your community to
address suicide. If applicable, provide justification for lack of
progress of previous efforts.
Elizabeth A. Fowler,
Acting Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
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