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other than their time. The total
estimated annualized burden hours are
13,500.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Average
time per
response
(in hours)
Type of
respondents
Focus Groups, Individual In-Depth Interviews, Brief Interviews, Surveys,
Website Usability Testing.
Focus Groups, Individual In-Depth Interviews, Brief Interviews, Surveys,
Website Usability Testing.
Individuals (General Public) .....
9,000
1
45/60
6,750
Individuals (Health Care Professionals).
9,000
1
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6,750
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Fishers Lane, Room 3G56, Rockville, MD
20852, (301) 761–6656, maryam.rohani@
nih.gov.
(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
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Dated: October 18, 2022.
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Dated: October 18, 2022.
Tyeshia M. Roberson-Curtis,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
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National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases; Notice of Closed
Meeting
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the
following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
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Name of Committee: National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases Special
Emphasis Panel; NIAID Investigator Initiated
Program Project Applications (P01 Clinical
Trial Not Allowed).
Date: November 17, 2022.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of
Health, 5601 Fishers Lane, Room 3G56,
Rockville, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting).
Contact Person: Maryam Rohani, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Scientific Review
Program, Division of Extramural Activities,
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 5601
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of the
following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
applications, the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: National Center for
Advancing Translational Sciences Special
Emphasis Panel; Review of Conference Grant
Applications.
Date: November 16, 2022.
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences, National Institutes of
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Contact Person: Rahat (Rani) Khan, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Office of Scientific
Review, National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Democracy Boulevard, Room
1037, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 594–7319,
khanr2@csr.nih.gov.
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Physiology, and Biological Chemistry
Research; 93.350, B—Cooperative
Agreements; 93.859, Biomedical Research
and Research Training, National Institutes of
Health, HHS)
Dated: October 17, 2022.
Melanie J. Pantoja,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Notice of
Supplemental Funding Opportunity
Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of intent to award
supplemental funding.
AGENCY:
This notice is to inform the
public that the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) is supporting administrative
supplements to the 54 grant recipients
funded under the FY 2022 Cooperative
Agreements for States and Territories to
Build Local 988 Capacity (988 State and
Territory Grants) Notice of Funding
Opportunity (NOFO) SM–22–015,
which have a project end date of April
2024. This supplemental funding is
within scope and is expected to increase
and/or expand original workforce
SUMMARY:
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capacity, ease of access to services,
contact demand, including coverage
area, through phone, chat, and text, and
contact answer rates for 988 crisis care.
The 988 State and Territory Cooperative
Agreement grant recipients are eligible
to apply for awards from $458,333 to
$2,000,000 for a total funding of
$50,000,000 from the Bipartisan Safer
Communities Act (BSCA).
The supplements will support 988
response and workforce expansion by
improving 988 collaborations,
infrastructure, hiring and retention,
communications and marketing, and
evaluation activities. These awards will
help improve 988 and 911 coordination,
especially in cases of emergency
intervention due to suicidal behavior,
improve state/territory infrastructure to
answer 988 Lifeline chat and text
request initiated within their state or
territory, align communications and
marketing of the 988 Lifeline in
conjunction with SAMHSA and HHS’s
988 communications and marketing
strategy, help streamline access to
mobile crisis and crisis response teams
for all 988 crisis centers, assist the
development and expansion of human
resource systems to increase the pace of
988 recruitment and hiring, conduct
root cause analyses on identified critical
incidents contacting through the 988
system, support continuity of care
throughout the larger crisis response
system and improve follow up and
referral outcomes to decrease suicide
and ensure individuals are connected to
post-contact care.
This is not a formal request for
application. Assistance will only be
provided to the 54 recipients funded in
FY 2022 under the 988 State and
Territory Cooperative Agreement NOFO
SM–22–015 based on the receipt of a
satisfactory application and associated
budget that is approved by a review
group.
Funding Opportunity Title: FY 2022
Cooperative Agreements for States and
Territories to Build Local 988 Capacity
NOFO SM 22–015.
Assistance Listing Number: 93.243.
Authority: Section 520E–3 of the
Public Health Services (PHS) Act
[290bb–36c], as amended.
Justification: SAMHSA is limiting
eligibility for this supplemental funding
to the 988 State and Territory grant
recipients, which were funded in FY
2022 under the Cooperative Agreements
for States and Territories to Build Local
988 Capacity, SM–22–015. These
recipients provide leadership and
oversee the current 988 and state- and
territory-wide local crisis service
systems. In addition, the recipients have
the required active relationships with
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and can quickly provide fiscal resources
directly to local and statewide Lifeline
crisis centers for 988 response; thereby
reducing burden on the nationwide
network of Lifeline crisis centers,
ensuring all those needing 988 services
have awareness and access to localized
care. Due to the requirements of the FY
2022 Cooperative Agreements for States
and Territories to Build Local 988
Capacity, recipients are the only entities
that can utilize these funds to
successfully complete the required
activities to improve 988 Lifeline crisis
center workforce response and meet
defined state and territory key
performance indicators.
Contact: James Wright, LPC, Chief of
Crisis Center Operations, Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Rockville, MD 20857, telephone 240–
276–1615; email: james.wright@
samhsa.hhs.gov.
Dated: October 17, 2022.
Carlos Castillo,
Public Health Analyst.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2022–0394]
Collection of Information Under
Review by Office of Management and
Budget; OMB Control Number 1625–
0037
Coast Guard, DHS.
Thirty-day notice requesting
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 the
U.S. Coast Guard is forwarding an
Information Collection Request (ICR),
abstracted below, to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA), requesting an extension of its
approval for the following collection of
information: 1625–0037, Certificates of
Compliance, Boiler/Pressure Vessel
Repairs, Cargo Gear Records, Shipping
Papers, and National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) 10 Certification;
without change. Our ICR describes the
information we seek to collect from the
public. Review and comments by OIRA
ensure we only impose paperwork
burdens commensurate with our
performance of duties.
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You may submit comments to
the Coast Guard and OIRA on or before
November 21, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Comments to the Coast
Guard should be submitted using the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. Search for docket
number [USCG–2022–0394]. Written
comments and recommendations to
OIRA for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days
of publication of this notice to https://
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Find this particular information
collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under
30-day Review—Open for Public
Comments’’ or by using the search
function.
A copy of the ICR is available through
the docket on the internet at https://
www.regulations.gov. Additionally,
copies are available from: Commandant
(CG–6P), Attn: Paperwork Reduction
Act Manager, U.S. Coast Guard, 2703
Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE, Stop
7710, Washington, DC 20593–7710.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A.L.
Craig, Office of Privacy Management,
telephone 202–475–3528, or fax 202–
372–8405, for questions on these
documents.
DATES:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Participation and Request for
Comments
This notice relies on the authority of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;
44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., chapter 35, as
amended. An ICR is an application to
OIRA seeking the approval, extension,
or renewal of a Coast Guard collection
of information (Collection). The ICR
contains information describing the
Collection’s purpose, the Collection’s
likely burden on the affected public, an
explanation of the necessity of the
Collection, and other important
information describing the Collection.
There is one ICR for each Collection.
The Coast Guard invites comments on
whether this ICR should be granted
based on the Collection being necessary
for the proper performance of
Departmental functions. In particular,
the Coast Guard would appreciate
comments addressing: (1) the practical
utility of the Collection; (2) the accuracy
of the estimated burden of the
Collection; (3) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of
information subject to the Collection;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of
the Collection on respondents,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. These
comments will help OIRA determine
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Notice of Supplemental Funding Opportunity
AGENCY: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of intent to award supplemental funding.
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SUMMARY: This notice is to inform the public that the Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is supporting
administrative supplements to the 54 grant recipients funded under the
FY 2022 Cooperative Agreements for States and Territories to Build
Local 988 Capacity (988 State and Territory Grants) Notice of Funding
Opportunity (NOFO) SM-22-015, which have a project end date of April
2024. This supplemental funding is within scope and is expected to
increase and/or expand original workforce
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capacity, ease of access to services, contact demand, including
coverage area, through phone, chat, and text, and contact answer rates
for 988 crisis care. The 988 State and Territory Cooperative Agreement
grant recipients are eligible to apply for awards from $458,333 to
$2,000,000 for a total funding of $50,000,000 from the Bipartisan Safer
Communities Act (BSCA).
The supplements will support 988 response and workforce expansion
by improving 988 collaborations, infrastructure, hiring and retention,
communications and marketing, and evaluation activities. These awards
will help improve 988 and 911 coordination, especially in cases of
emergency intervention due to suicidal behavior, improve state/
territory infrastructure to answer 988 Lifeline chat and text request
initiated within their state or territory, align communications and
marketing of the 988 Lifeline in conjunction with SAMHSA and HHS's 988
communications and marketing strategy, help streamline access to mobile
crisis and crisis response teams for all 988 crisis centers, assist the
development and expansion of human resource systems to increase the
pace of 988 recruitment and hiring, conduct root cause analyses on
identified critical incidents contacting through the 988 system,
support continuity of care throughout the larger crisis response system
and improve follow up and referral outcomes to decrease suicide and
ensure individuals are connected to post-contact care.
This is not a formal request for application. Assistance will only
be provided to the 54 recipients funded in FY 2022 under the 988 State
and Territory Cooperative Agreement NOFO SM-22-015 based on the receipt
of a satisfactory application and associated budget that is approved by
a review group.
Funding Opportunity Title: FY 2022 Cooperative Agreements for
States and Territories to Build Local 988 Capacity NOFO SM 22-015.
Assistance Listing Number: 93.243.
Authority: Section 520E-3 of the Public Health Services (PHS) Act
[290bb-36c], as amended.
Justification: SAMHSA is limiting eligibility for this supplemental
funding to the 988 State and Territory grant recipients, which were
funded in FY 2022 under the Cooperative Agreements for States and
Territories to Build Local 988 Capacity, SM-22-015. These recipients
provide leadership and oversee the current 988 and state- and
territory-wide local crisis service systems. In addition, the
recipients have the required active relationships with and can quickly
provide fiscal resources directly to local and statewide Lifeline
crisis centers for 988 response; thereby reducing burden on the
nationwide network of Lifeline crisis centers, ensuring all those
needing 988 services have awareness and access to localized care. Due
to the requirements of the FY 2022 Cooperative Agreements for States
and Territories to Build Local 988 Capacity, recipients are the only
entities that can utilize these funds to successfully complete the
required activities to improve 988 Lifeline crisis center workforce
response and meet defined state and territory key performance
indicators.
Contact: James Wright, LPC, Chief of Crisis Center Operations,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, telephone 240-276-1615; email:
[email protected].
Dated: October 17, 2022.
Carlos Castillo,
Public Health Analyst.
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