Proposed Information Collection Activity; SOAR (Stop, Observe, Ask, Respond) to Health and Wellness Training (SOAR) Demonstration Grant Program Data (NEW COLLECTION), 52386-52387 [2022-18331]

Download as PDF khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES 52386 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 164 / Thursday, August 25, 2022 / Notices will again review the agreement and the comments received and decide whether it should withdraw from the agreement or make final the agreement’s proposed order. This matter involves Respondents’ advertising of textile fiber products as ‘‘Made in USA.’’ According to the FTC’s complaint, Respondents labeled and advertised ‘‘bunk warmer’’ mattress pads for truck bunks as made in the United States. The complaint alleges, however, that in numerous instances those bunk warmer pads were wholly imported from China. Based on the foregoing, the complaint alleges Respondents violated sections 70a and 70b of the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act, 15 U.S.C. 70a and 70b, and sections 303.33 and 303.34 of the Textile Fiber Rule, 16 CFR 303.33 and 303.34. The proposed consent order contains provisions designed to prevent Respondents from engaging in similar acts and practices in the future. Consistent with the FTC’s Made in USA Labeling Rule, 16 CFR part 323, and its Enforcement Policy Statement on U.S.Origin Claims, Part I of the proposed order prohibits Respondents from making U.S.-origin claims for their products unless: (1) the final assembly or processing of the product occurs in the United States, all significant processing that goes into the product occurs in the United States, and all or virtually all ingredients or components of the product are made and sourced in the United States; (2) a clear and conspicuous qualification appears immediately adjacent to the representation that accurately conveys the extent to which the product contains foreign parts, ingredients or components, and/or processing; or (3) for a claim that a product is assembled in the United States, the product is last substantially transformed in the United States, the product’s principal assembly takes place in the United States, and United States assembly operations are substantial. Part II prohibits Respondents from making any representation about the country of origin of a product or service, unless the representation is not misleading, and Respondents have a reasonable basis substantiating it. Part III requires Respondents to make certain disclosures about the country of origin of any product subject to the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act. Parts IV through VI are monetary provisions. Part IV imposes a judgment of $815,809, and fully suspends that judgment based on the Respondents’ sworn financial statements. If the Commission concludes any Respondent VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:25 Aug 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 made a material misrepresentation or omission in that Respondent’s sworn financial statement, the suspension as to that Respondent is lifted and the full judgment immediately due. Part V includes additional monetary provisions relating to collections. Part VI requires Respondents to provide sufficient customer information to enable the Commission to administer consumer redress, if appropriate. Part VII is a notice provision requiring Respondents to identify and notify certain consumers of the FTC’s action within 30 days after the issuance of the order, or within 30 days of the consumer’s identification, if identified later. Respondents are also required to submit reports regarding their notification program. Parts VIII through XI are reporting and compliance provisions. Part VIII requires Respondents to acknowledge receipt of the order, to provide a copy of the order to certain current and future principals, officers, directors, and employees, and to obtain an acknowledgement from each such person that they have received a copy of the order. Part IX requires Respondents to file a compliance report within one year after the order becomes final and to notify the Commission within 14 days of certain changes that would affect compliance with the order. Part X requires Respondents to maintain certain records, including records necessary to demonstrate compliance with the order. Part XI requires Respondents to submit additional compliance reports when requested by the Commission and to permit the Commission or its representatives to interview Respondents’ personnel. Finally, Part XII is a ‘‘sunset’’ provision terminating the order after twenty (20) years, with certain exceptions. The purpose of this analysis is to aid public comment on the proposed order. It is not intended to constitute an official interpretation of the proposed order or to modify its terms in any way. By direction of the Commission. Joel Christie, Acting Secretary. [FR Doc. 2022–18313 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6750–01–P PO 00000 Frm 00028 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Administration for Children and Families Proposed Information Collection Activity; SOAR (Stop, Observe, Ask, Respond) to Health and Wellness Training (SOAR) Demonstration Grant Program Data (NEW COLLECTION) Office on Trafficking in Persons, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services. ACTION: Request for public comments. AGENCY: The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is proposing to collect data for a new grant program: SOAR (Stop, Observe, Ask, Respond) to Health and Wellness Training (SOAR) Demonstration Grant Program Data. 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 infocollection@acf.hhs.gov. Identify all requests by the title of the information collection. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Description: The SOAR Demonstration Grant Program was developed in response to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–386), section 106(b), as amended (22 U.S.C. 7104(b)(1)) and 22 U.S.C. 7105(b)(1)(B), which calls on agencies to ‘‘increase public awareness of the dangers of trafficking and the protections that are available for victims of trafficking’’ and provide ‘‘services to assist potential victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons.’’ The program’s goal is to fund the implementation of SOAR trainings and capacity building efforts to identify, treat, and respond to patients or clients who have experienced severe forms of human trafficking as defined by the TVPA of 2000, as amended, among their patient or client population. SOAR is a nationally recognized, accredited training program delivered by OTIP’s National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) and designed to help target audiences identify and respond to those who are at risk of, are currently SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1 52387 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 164 / Thursday, August 25, 2022 / Notices experiencing, or have experienced trafficking and connect them with needed resources. OTIP proposes to collect information to measure grant project performance, provide technical assistance to grant recipients, assess program outcomes, inform program evaluation, respond to congressional inquiries and mandated reports, and inform policy and program development that is responsive to the needs of victims. The information collection will capture information on organizations enrolled in each grant recipient’s multidisciplinary network of providers serving individuals who have experienced, or are at-risk of experiencing, a severe form of trafficking in persons, and clients served. Data elements are designed to capture information about organizational providers (e.g., number of individuals trained to identify and respond to trafficking, types and number of trainings offered, types of services provided, number of clients enrolled in services, organizational barriers to service delivery and implementation, and total funds spent by category of assistance) and client demographics (e.g., total number of Total number of respondents Instrument Provider Capacity Building Indicators .................................. SOAR Demonstration Grant Participant Training Form ...... Client Demographics Indicators ........................................... Human Trafficking Response Protocol (HTPR) Indicators .. Multidisciplinary Network Provider Indicators ...................... Categories of Assistance Form ........................................... Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 4,255. 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: 22 U.S.C. 7104. Mary B. Jones, ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer. [FR Doc. 2022–18331 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES BILLING CODE 4184–47–P Total number of responses per respondent 75 4500 2000 75 75 75 Administration for Children and Families Proposed Information Collection Activity; Building Capacity To Evaluate Child Welfare Community Collaborations To Strengthen and Preserve Families (CWCC) Cross-Site Process Evaluation (Office of Management and Budget (OMB) #0970–0541) Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE); Administration for Children and Families (ACF); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Request for public comments. AGENCY: The Administration for Children and Families at HHS is requesting an extension to continue data collection for an evaluation of the initiative, Community Collaborations to Strengthen and Preserve Families (also referred to as Child Welfare Community Collaborations [CWCC]). The cross-site process evaluation will provide insight to ACF about the various factors that promote or impede the implementation of child welfare community collaborations. SUMMARY: 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 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:25 Aug 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 PO 00000 Frm 00029 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Annual Burden Estimates Recipients will be awarded funding for a 5-year period. This request is for the first 3 years of data collection. We will request an extension to continue data collection beyond 3 years. Average burden hours per response 4 1 4 4 4 1 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DATES: clients enrolled in services by providers within the recipient’s multidisciplinary network by client age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race/ ethnicity, and language spoken). Respondents: Healthcare, behavioral health, and social service delivery professionals. 1 0.75 1 2.5 0.5 2.5 Total burden hours 300 3375 8000 750 150 188 Annual burden hours 100 1125 2667 250 50 63 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. Identify all requests by the title of the information collection. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Description: The evaluation involves seven data collection activities. Initial interviews with Project Directors and leaders from partner organizations and initial interviews with staff from lead and partner organizations have been completed. This request includes the remaining five activities: • Survey Invitee Template: This template requests the Project Director of each CWCC grant to fill out a Survey Invitee Template to gather contact information for leaders and staff from lead and partner organizations who the evaluation team will invite to complete the Collaboration Survey (see below). • Collaboration Survey: This electronic survey documents perceptions that leaders and staff from the CWCC lead and partner organizations have regarding their organizational/group processes, implementation activities, and progress towards goals. This survey is administered to staff at all grantee and partner organizations on an annual basis during each cohort’s grant period. • Site Visit Planning Template: Each project director (or their designee) will complete a Site Visit Planning Template E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 164 (Thursday, August 25, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 52386-52387]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-18331]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families


Proposed Information Collection Activity; SOAR (Stop, Observe, 
Ask, Respond) to Health and Wellness Training (SOAR) Demonstration 
Grant Program Data (NEW COLLECTION)

AGENCY: Office on Trafficking in Persons, Administration for Children 
and Families, Department of Health and Human Services.

ACTION: Request for public comments.

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SUMMARY: The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP), Administration 
for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS), is proposing to collect data for a new grant program: 
SOAR (Stop, Observe, Ask, Respond) to Health and Wellness Training 
(SOAR) Demonstration Grant Program Data.

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]. 
Identify all requests by the title of the information collection.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Description: The SOAR Demonstration Grant Program was developed in 
response to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 (Pub. 
L. 106-386), section 106(b), as amended (22 U.S.C. 7104(b)(1)) and 22 
U.S.C. 7105(b)(1)(B), which calls on agencies to ``increase public 
awareness of the dangers of trafficking and the protections that are 
available for victims of trafficking'' and provide ``services to assist 
potential victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons.'' The 
program's goal is to fund the implementation of SOAR trainings and 
capacity building efforts to identify, treat, and respond to patients 
or clients who have experienced severe forms of human trafficking as 
defined by the TVPA of 2000, as amended, among their patient or client 
population. SOAR is a nationally recognized, accredited training 
program delivered by OTIP's National Human Trafficking Training and 
Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) and designed to help target 
audiences identify and respond to those who are at risk of, are 
currently

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experiencing, or have experienced trafficking and connect them with 
needed resources.
    OTIP proposes to collect information to measure grant project 
performance, provide technical assistance to grant recipients, assess 
program outcomes, inform program evaluation, respond to congressional 
inquiries and mandated reports, and inform policy and program 
development that is responsive to the needs of victims.
    The information collection will capture information on 
organizations enrolled in each grant recipient's multidisciplinary 
network of providers serving individuals who have experienced, or are 
at-risk of experiencing, a severe form of trafficking in persons, and 
clients served. Data elements are designed to capture information about 
organizational providers (e.g., number of individuals trained to 
identify and respond to trafficking, types and number of trainings 
offered, types of services provided, number of clients enrolled in 
services, organizational barriers to service delivery and 
implementation, and total funds spent by category of assistance) and 
client demographics (e.g., total number of clients enrolled in services 
by providers within the recipient's multidisciplinary network by client 
age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and 
language spoken).
    Respondents: Healthcare, behavioral health, and social service 
delivery professionals.

Annual Burden Estimates

    Recipients will be awarded funding for a 5-year period. This 
request is for the first 3 years of data collection. We will request an 
extension to continue data collection beyond 3 years.

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                                                   Total number   Average burden
           Instrument              Total number    of responses      hours per     Total burden    Annual burden
                                  of respondents  per respondent     response          hours           hours
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Provider Capacity Building                    75               4               1             300             100
 Indicators.....................
SOAR Demonstration Grant                    4500               1            0.75            3375            1125
 Participant Training Form......
Client Demographics Indicators..            2000               4               1            8000            2667
Human Trafficking Response                    75               4             2.5             750             250
 Protocol (HTPR) Indicators.....
Multidisciplinary Network                     75               4             0.5             150              50
 Provider Indicators............
Categories of Assistance Form...              75               1             2.5             188              63
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    Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 4,255.
    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: 22 U.S.C. 7104.

Mary B. Jones,
ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-18331 Filed 8-24-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4184-47-P


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