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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Comment Request
Center for Behavioral Health
Statistics and Quality; Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services
Administration; HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Center for Behavioral Health
Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ) within
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA)
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on a
proposed information collection.
SAMHSA plans to collect information
from the public to fulfill its data
security requirements when providing
access to restricted use microdata for the
purpose of evidence building.
SAMHSA’s data security agreements
and other paperwork along with the
corresponding security protocols allow
SAMHSA to maintain careful controls
on confidentiality and privacy, as
required by law. The purpose of this
notice is to allow for 60 days of public
comment on the proposed data security
information collection, prior to
submission of the information collection
request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB).
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be received by January 23, 2023 to
be assured of consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
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considered to the extent practicable.
Send comments to the address below.
Comments: Comments are invited on
(a) whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of
SAMHSA, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of SAMHSA’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, use, and clarity of the
information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carlos Graham, SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Room 15E57–A, Rockville, Maryland
20857, OR email a copy to
Carlos.Graham@samhsa.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Foundations for Evidence-Based
Policymaking Act of 2018 mandates that
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) establish a Standard Application
Process (SAP) for requesting access to
certain confidential data assets. While
the adoption of the SAP is required for
statistical agencies and units designated
under the Confidential Information
Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act
(CIPSEA), it is recognized that other
agencies and organizational units within
the Executive branch may benefit from
the adoption of the SAP to accept
applications for access to confidential
data assets. The SAP is to be a process
through which agencies, the
Congressional Budget Office, State,
local, and Tribal governments,
researchers, and other individuals, as
appropriate, may apply to access
confidential data assets held by a federal
statistical agency or unit for the
purposes of developing evidence. With
the Interagency Council on Statistical
Policy (ICSP) as advisors, the entities
upon whom this requirement is levied
are working with the SAP Project
Management Office (PMO) and with
OMB to implement the SAP. The SAP
Portal is to be a single web-based
common application for the public to
request access to confidential data assets
from federal statistical agencies and
units. The National Center for Science
and Engineering Statistics (NCSES),
within the National Science Foundation
(NSF), submitted a Federal Register
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Notice in September 2022 announcing
plans to collect information through the
SAP Portal (87 FR 53793).
Once an application for confidential
data is approved through the SAP
Portal, SAMHSA will collect
information to meet its data security
requirements. This collection will occur
outside of the SAP Portal.
Title of collection: Data Security
Requirements for Accessing
Confidential Data.
OMB Control Number: 3145–NEW.
Expiration Date of Current Approval:
Not Applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to seek
approval to collect information from the
public to fulfill [agency name] security
requirements allowing individuals to
access confidential data assets for the
purposes of building evidence.
Abstract: Title III of the Foundations
for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of
2018 (hereafter referred to as the
Evidence Act) mandates that OMB
establish a Standard Application
Process (SAP) for requesting access to
certain confidential data assets.
Specifically, the Evidence Act requires
OMB to establish a common application
process through which agencies, the
Congressional Budget Office, State,
local, and Tribal governments,
researchers, and other individuals, as
appropriate, may apply for access to
confidential data assets collected,
accessed, or acquired by a statistical
agency or unit. This new process will be
implemented while maintaining
stringent controls to protect
confidentiality and privacy, as required
by law.
Data collected, accessed, or acquired
by statistical agencies and units is vital
for developing evidence on conditions,
characteristics, and behaviors of the
public and on the operations and
outcomes of public programs and
policies. This evidence can benefit the
stakeholders in the programs, the
broader public, as well as policymakers
and program managers at the local,
State, Tribal, and National levels. The
many benefits of access to data for
evidence building notwithstanding,
SAMHSA is required by law to maintain
careful controls that allow it to
minimize disclosure risk while
protecting confidentiality and privacy.
The fulfillment of SAMHSA’s data
security requirements places a degree of
burden on the public, which is outlined
below.
The SAP Portal is a web-based
application for the public to request
access to confidential data assets from
federal statistical agencies and units.
The objective of the SAP Portal is to
increase public access to confidential
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data for the purposes of evidence
building and reduce the burden of
applying for confidential data. Once an
individual’s application in the SAP
Portal has received a positive
determination, the data-owning
agency(ies) or unit(s) will begin the
process of collecting information to
fulfill their data security requirements.
The paragraphs below outline the
SAP Policy, the steps to complete an
application through the SAP Portal, and
the process for agencies to collect
information fulfilling their data security
requirements.
The SAP Policy
At the recommendation of the ICSP,
the SAP Policy establishes the SAP to be
implemented by statistical agencies and
units and incorporates directives from
the Evidence Act. The policy is
intended to provide guidance as to the
application and review processes using
the SAP Portal, setting forth clear
standards that enable statistical agencies
and units to implement a common
application form and a uniform review
process. The SAP Policy was submitted
to the public for comment in January
2022 (87 FR 2459). The policy is
currently under review and has not yet
been finalized.
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The SAP Portal
The SAP Portal is an application
interface connecting applicants seeking
data with a catalog of data assets owned
by the federal statistical agencies and
units. The SAP Portal is not a new data
repository or warehouse; confidential
data assets will continue to be stored in
secure data access facilities owned and
hosted by the federal statistical agencies
and units. The Portal will provide a
streamlined application process across
agencies, reducing redundancies in the
application process. This single SAP
Portal will improve the process for
applicants, tracking and communicating
the application process throughout its
lifecycle. This reduces redundancies
and burden on applicants that request
access to data from multiple agencies.
The SAP Portal will automate key tasks
to save resources and time and will
bring agencies into compliance with the
Evidence Act statutory requirements.
Data Discovery
Individuals begin the process of
accessing restricted use data by
discovering confidential data assets
through the SAP data catalog,
maintained by federal statistical
agencies at www.researchdatagov.org.
Potential applicants can search by
agency, topic, or keyword to identify
data of interest or relevance. Once they
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have identified data of interest,
applicants can view metadata outlining
the title, description or abstract, scope
and coverage, and detailed methodology
related to a specific data asset to
determine its relevance to their
research.
While statistical agencies and units
shall endeavor to include metadata in
the SAP data catalog on all confidential
data assets for which they accept
applications, it may not be feasible to
include metadata for some data assets
(e.g., potential curated versions of
administrative data). A statistical agency
or unit may still accept an application
through the SAP Portal even if the
requested data asset is not listed in the
SAP data catalog.
SAP Application Process
Individuals who have identified and
wish to access confidential data assets
will be able to apply for access through
the SAP Portal when it is released to the
public in late 2022. Applicants must
create an account and follow all steps to
complete the application. Applicants
begin by entering their personal,
contact, and institutional information,
as well as the personal, contact, and
institutional information of all
individuals on their research team.
Applicants proceed to provide summary
information about their proposed
project, to include project title,
duration, funding, timeline, and other
details including the data asset(s) they
are requesting and any proposed
linkages to data not listed in the SAP
data catalog, including non-federal data
sources. Applicants then proceed to
enter detailed information regarding
their proposed project, including a
project abstract, research question(s),
literature review, project scope, research
methodology, project products, and
anticipated output. Applicants must
demonstrate a need for confidential
data, outlining why their research
question cannot be answered using
publicly available information.
Submission for Review
Upon submission of their application,
applicants will receive a notification
that their application has been received
and is under review by the data owning
agency or agencies (in the event where
data assets are requested from multiple
agencies). At this point, applicants will
also be notified that application
approval does not alone grant access to
confidential data, and that, if approved,
applicants must comply with the dataowning agency’s security requirements
outside of the SAP Portal, which may
include a background check.
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In accordance with the Evidence Act
and the direction of the ICSP, agencies
will approve or reject an application
within a prompt timeframe. In some
cases, agencies may determine that
additional clarity, information, or
modification is needed and request the
applicant to ‘‘revise and resubmit’’ their
application.
Data discovery, the SAP application
process, and the submission for review
are planned to take place within the
web-based SAP Portal. As noted above,
the notice announcing plans to collect
information through the SAP Portal has
been published separately (87 FR
53793).
Access to Restricted Use Data
In the event of a positive
determination, the applicant will be
notified that their proposal has been
accepted. The positive or final adverse
determination concludes the SAP Portal
process. In the instance of a positive
determination, the data-owning agency
(or agencies) will contact the applicant
to provide instructions on the agency’s
security requirements that must be
completed to gain access to the
confidential data. The completion and
submission of the agency’s security
requirements will take place outside of
the SAP Portal.
Collection of Information for Data
Security Requirements
In the instance of a positive
determination for an application
requesting access to an SAMHSA
confidential data asset, SAMHSA will
contact the applicant(s) to initiate the
process of collecting information to
fulfill their security requirements. These
include additional requirements
necessary for the statistical agency or
unit to place the applicant(s) in a
trusted category that may include the
applicant’s successful completion of a
background investigation,
confidentiality training, nondisclosure,
and data use agreements.
SAMHSA’s data security
requirements include the collection of
the following information:
• Researcher’s information
(personal): Name (Last, First, Middle),
DOB, citizenship status, home address,
home/cell phone number, personal
email, Census Special Sworn Status
completion.
• Researcher’s employer information:
Employer name, employer address,
work phone number, work address,
name of supervisor, supervisor’s phone
number, supervisor’s email.
• Project information: Title of project,
time period researcher expects to be at
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the Research Data Center (RDC),
signature of researcher, notary signature.
Estimate of Burden: The amount of
time to complete the agreements and
other paperwork that comprise
SAMHSA’s security requirements will
vary based on the confidential data
assets requested and the access
modality. To obtain access to
SAMHSA’s confidential data assets, it is
estimated that the average time to
complete and submit SAMHSA’s data
security agreements and other
paperwork is 40 minutes. This estimate
does not include the time needed to
complete and submit an application
within the SAP Portal. All efforts related
to SAP Portal applications occur prior to
and separate from SAMHSA’s effort to
collect information related to data
security requirements.
The expected number of applications
in the SAP Portal that receive a positive
determination from SAMHSA in a given
year may vary. Overall, per year,
SAMHSA estimates it will collect data
security information for 15 application
submissions that received a positive
determination within the SAP Portal.
SAMHSA estimates that the total
burden for the collection of information
for data security requirements over the
course of the three-year OMB clearance
will be about 30 hours and, as a result,
an average annual burden of 10 hours.
Carlos Graham,
Reports Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2022–0056]
Homeland Security Advisory Council;
Meeting
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), The Office of
Partnership and Engagement (OPE).
ACTION: Notice of open Federal Advisory
Committee meeting.
AGENCY:
The Homeland Security
Advisory Council (HSAC) will hold a
public meeting on Tuesday, December
6, 2022. The meeting will be open to the
public via web conference.
DATES: The meeting will take place from
2 p.m. ET to 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday,
December 6, 2022. Please note that the
meeting may end early if the Council
has completed its business.
ADDRESSES: The HSAC meeting will be
held at the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA)
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headquarters in Washington, DC
Members of the public interested in
participating may do so by following the
process outlined below. The public will
be in listen-only mode except for the
public comment portion of the meeting.
Written comments can be submitted
from November 28, 2022 to December 6,
2022. Comments must be identified by
Docket No. DHS–2022–0056 and may be
submitted by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Email: HSAC@hq.dhs.gov. Include
Docket No. DHS–2022–0056 in the
subject line of the message.
• Mail: Rebecca Sternhell, Executive
Director of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council, Office of Partnership
and Engagement, Mailstop 0385,
Department of Homeland Security, 2707
Martin Luther King Jr Ave. SE,
Washington, DC 20528.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and ‘‘DHS–2022–
0056,’’ the docket number for this
action. Comments received will be
posted without alteration at https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. You
may wish to review the Privacy and
Security Notice found via a link on the
homepage of www.regulations.gov.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read comments received by the Council,
go to https://www.regulations.gov, search
‘‘DHS–2022–0056,’’ ‘‘Open Docket
Folder’’ to view the comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rebecca Sternhell at 202–891–2876 or
HSAC@hq.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is given under Section
10(a) of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (FACA), Public Law 92–463 (5
U.S.C. Appendix), which requires each
FACA committee meeting to be open to
the public unless the President, or the
head of the agency to which the
advisory committee reports, determines
that a portion of the meeting may be
closed to the public in accordance with
5 U.S.C. 552b(c).
The HSAC provides organizationally
independent, strategic, timely, specific,
actionable advice, and
recommendations to the Secretary of
Homeland Security on matters related to
homeland security. The Council
consists of senior executives from
government, the private sector,
academia, law enforcement, and nongovernmental organizations. The
meeting will include:
(1) Remarks from Senior DHS leaders,
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(2) Introduction and swearing in of
new members,
(3) Updates from new subcommittees,
and
(4) Receipt of and vote on the draft
report from the Customer Experience
and Service Delivery Subcommittee.
Members of the public will be in
listen-only mode except during the
public comment session. Members of
the public may register to participate in
this Council meeting via web conference
under the following procedures. Each
individual must provide their full legal
name and email address no later than 5
p.m. ET on Friday, December 2, 2022 to
Rebecca Sternhell of the Council via
email to HSAC@hq.dhs.gov or via phone
at 202–891–2876. Members of the public
who have registered to participate will
be provided the weblink after the
closing of the public registration period
and prior to the start of the meeting.
For information on services for
individuals with disabilities, or to
request special assistance, please email
HSAC@hq.dhs.gov by 5 p.m. ET on
December 2, 2022 or call 202–891–2876.
The HSAC is committed to ensuring all
participants have equal access
regardless of disability status. If you
require a reasonable accommodation
due to a disability to fully participate,
please contact Rebecca Sternhell at 202–
891–2876 or HSAC@hq.dhs.gov as soon
as possible.
Dated: November 16, 2022.
Rebecca K. Sternhell,
Executive Director, Homeland Security
Advisory Council, Department of Homeland
Security.
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[Docket No. FR–7056–N–52; OMB Control
No. 2502–0305]
60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Management Certification &
Entity Profile
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HUD is seeking approval from
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for the information collection
described below. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, HUD is
requesting comment from all interested
parties on the proposed collection of
information. The purpose of this notice
is to allow for 60 days of public
comment.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Comment Request
AGENCY: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality; Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ)
within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) invites the general public and other Federal agencies to
comment on a proposed information collection. SAMHSA plans to collect
information from the public to fulfill its data security requirements
when providing access to restricted use microdata for the purpose of
evidence building. SAMHSA's data security agreements and other
paperwork along with the corresponding security protocols allow SAMHSA
to maintain careful controls on confidentiality and privacy, as
required by law. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days of
public comment on the proposed data security information collection,
prior to submission of the information collection request (ICR) to the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
DATES: Written comments on this notice must be received by January 23,
2023 to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date
will be considered to the extent practicable. Send comments to the
address below.
Comments: Comments are invited on (a) whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of SAMHSA, including whether the information will have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of SAMHSA's estimate of the burden
of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, use, and clarity of the information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who are to respond, including
through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carlos Graham, SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 15E57-A, Rockville, Maryland
20857, OR email a copy to [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Foundations for Evidence-Based
Policymaking Act of 2018 mandates that the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) establish a Standard Application Process (SAP) for
requesting access to certain confidential data assets. While the
adoption of the SAP is required for statistical agencies and units
designated under the Confidential Information Protection and
Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA), it is recognized that other
agencies and organizational units within the Executive branch may
benefit from the adoption of the SAP to accept applications for access
to confidential data assets. The SAP is to be a process through which
agencies, the Congressional Budget Office, State, local, and Tribal
governments, researchers, and other individuals, as appropriate, may
apply to access confidential data assets held by a federal statistical
agency or unit for the purposes of developing evidence. With the
Interagency Council on Statistical Policy (ICSP) as advisors, the
entities upon whom this requirement is levied are working with the SAP
Project Management Office (PMO) and with OMB to implement the SAP. The
SAP Portal is to be a single web-based common application for the
public to request access to confidential data assets from federal
statistical agencies and units. The National Center for Science and
Engineering Statistics (NCSES), within the National Science Foundation
(NSF), submitted a Federal Register Notice in September 2022 announcing
plans to collect information through the SAP Portal (87 FR 53793).
Once an application for confidential data is approved through the
SAP Portal, SAMHSA will collect information to meet its data security
requirements. This collection will occur outside of the SAP Portal.
Title of collection: Data Security Requirements for Accessing
Confidential Data.
OMB Control Number: 3145-NEW.
Expiration Date of Current Approval: Not Applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to collect information
from the public to fulfill [agency name] security requirements allowing
individuals to access confidential data assets for the purposes of
building evidence.
Abstract: Title III of the Foundations for Evidence-Based
Policymaking Act of 2018 (hereafter referred to as the Evidence Act)
mandates that OMB establish a Standard Application Process (SAP) for
requesting access to certain confidential data assets. Specifically,
the Evidence Act requires OMB to establish a common application process
through which agencies, the Congressional Budget Office, State, local,
and Tribal governments, researchers, and other individuals, as
appropriate, may apply for access to confidential data assets
collected, accessed, or acquired by a statistical agency or unit. This
new process will be implemented while maintaining stringent controls to
protect confidentiality and privacy, as required by law.
Data collected, accessed, or acquired by statistical agencies and
units is vital for developing evidence on conditions, characteristics,
and behaviors of the public and on the operations and outcomes of
public programs and policies. This evidence can benefit the
stakeholders in the programs, the broader public, as well as
policymakers and program managers at the local, State, Tribal, and
National levels. The many benefits of access to data for evidence
building notwithstanding, SAMHSA is required by law to maintain careful
controls that allow it to minimize disclosure risk while protecting
confidentiality and privacy. The fulfillment of SAMHSA's data security
requirements places a degree of burden on the public, which is outlined
below.
The SAP Portal is a web-based application for the public to request
access to confidential data assets from federal statistical agencies
and units. The objective of the SAP Portal is to increase public access
to confidential
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data for the purposes of evidence building and reduce the burden of
applying for confidential data. Once an individual's application in the
SAP Portal has received a positive determination, the data-owning
agency(ies) or unit(s) will begin the process of collecting information
to fulfill their data security requirements.
The paragraphs below outline the SAP Policy, the steps to complete
an application through the SAP Portal, and the process for agencies to
collect information fulfilling their data security requirements.
The SAP Policy
At the recommendation of the ICSP, the SAP Policy establishes the
SAP to be implemented by statistical agencies and units and
incorporates directives from the Evidence Act. The policy is intended
to provide guidance as to the application and review processes using
the SAP Portal, setting forth clear standards that enable statistical
agencies and units to implement a common application form and a uniform
review process. The SAP Policy was submitted to the public for comment
in January 2022 (87 FR 2459). The policy is currently under review and
has not yet been finalized.
The SAP Portal
The SAP Portal is an application interface connecting applicants
seeking data with a catalog of data assets owned by the federal
statistical agencies and units. The SAP Portal is not a new data
repository or warehouse; confidential data assets will continue to be
stored in secure data access facilities owned and hosted by the federal
statistical agencies and units. The Portal will provide a streamlined
application process across agencies, reducing redundancies in the
application process. This single SAP Portal will improve the process
for applicants, tracking and communicating the application process
throughout its lifecycle. This reduces redundancies and burden on
applicants that request access to data from multiple agencies. The SAP
Portal will automate key tasks to save resources and time and will
bring agencies into compliance with the Evidence Act statutory
requirements.
Data Discovery
Individuals begin the process of accessing restricted use data by
discovering confidential data assets through the SAP data catalog,
maintained by federal statistical agencies at www.researchdatagov.org.
Potential applicants can search by agency, topic, or keyword to
identify data of interest or relevance. Once they have identified data
of interest, applicants can view metadata outlining the title,
description or abstract, scope and coverage, and detailed methodology
related to a specific data asset to determine its relevance to their
research.
While statistical agencies and units shall endeavor to include
metadata in the SAP data catalog on all confidential data assets for
which they accept applications, it may not be feasible to include
metadata for some data assets (e.g., potential curated versions of
administrative data). A statistical agency or unit may still accept an
application through the SAP Portal even if the requested data asset is
not listed in the SAP data catalog.
SAP Application Process
Individuals who have identified and wish to access confidential
data assets will be able to apply for access through the SAP Portal
when it is released to the public in late 2022. Applicants must create
an account and follow all steps to complete the application. Applicants
begin by entering their personal, contact, and institutional
information, as well as the personal, contact, and institutional
information of all individuals on their research team. Applicants
proceed to provide summary information about their proposed project, to
include project title, duration, funding, timeline, and other details
including the data asset(s) they are requesting and any proposed
linkages to data not listed in the SAP data catalog, including non-
federal data sources. Applicants then proceed to enter detailed
information regarding their proposed project, including a project
abstract, research question(s), literature review, project scope,
research methodology, project products, and anticipated output.
Applicants must demonstrate a need for confidential data, outlining why
their research question cannot be answered using publicly available
information.
Submission for Review
Upon submission of their application, applicants will receive a
notification that their application has been received and is under
review by the data owning agency or agencies (in the event where data
assets are requested from multiple agencies). At this point, applicants
will also be notified that application approval does not alone grant
access to confidential data, and that, if approved, applicants must
comply with the data-owning agency's security requirements outside of
the SAP Portal, which may include a background check.
In accordance with the Evidence Act and the direction of the ICSP,
agencies will approve or reject an application within a prompt
timeframe. In some cases, agencies may determine that additional
clarity, information, or modification is needed and request the
applicant to ``revise and resubmit'' their application.
Data discovery, the SAP application process, and the submission for
review are planned to take place within the web-based SAP Portal. As
noted above, the notice announcing plans to collect information through
the SAP Portal has been published separately (87 FR 53793).
Access to Restricted Use Data
In the event of a positive determination, the applicant will be
notified that their proposal has been accepted. The positive or final
adverse determination concludes the SAP Portal process. In the instance
of a positive determination, the data-owning agency (or agencies) will
contact the applicant to provide instructions on the agency's security
requirements that must be completed to gain access to the confidential
data. The completion and submission of the agency's security
requirements will take place outside of the SAP Portal.
Collection of Information for Data Security Requirements
In the instance of a positive determination for an application
requesting access to an SAMHSA confidential data asset, SAMHSA will
contact the applicant(s) to initiate the process of collecting
information to fulfill their security requirements. These include
additional requirements necessary for the statistical agency or unit to
place the applicant(s) in a trusted category that may include the
applicant's successful completion of a background investigation,
confidentiality training, nondisclosure, and data use agreements.
SAMHSA's data security requirements include the collection of the
following information:
Researcher's information (personal): Name (Last, First,
Middle), DOB, citizenship status, home address, home/cell phone number,
personal email, Census Special Sworn Status completion.
Researcher's employer information: Employer name, employer
address, work phone number, work address, name of supervisor,
supervisor's phone number, supervisor's email.
Project information: Title of project, time period
researcher expects to be at
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the Research Data Center (RDC), signature of researcher, notary
signature.
Estimate of Burden: The amount of time to complete the agreements
and other paperwork that comprise SAMHSA's security requirements will
vary based on the confidential data assets requested and the access
modality. To obtain access to SAMHSA's confidential data assets, it is
estimated that the average time to complete and submit SAMHSA's data
security agreements and other paperwork is 40 minutes. This estimate
does not include the time needed to complete and submit an application
within the SAP Portal. All efforts related to SAP Portal applications
occur prior to and separate from SAMHSA's effort to collect information
related to data security requirements.
The expected number of applications in the SAP Portal that receive
a positive determination from SAMHSA in a given year may vary. Overall,
per year, SAMHSA estimates it will collect data security information
for 15 application submissions that received a positive determination
within the SAP Portal. SAMHSA estimates that the total burden for the
collection of information for data security requirements over the
course of the three-year OMB clearance will be about 30 hours and, as a
result, an average annual burden of 10 hours.
Carlos Graham,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-25342 Filed 11-21-22; 8:45 am]
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