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In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has submitted the information
collection request titled ‘‘Public Health
Law Fellowship (PHL Fellowship)
Program: Assessment of Quality and
Value’’ to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval.
CDC previously published a ‘‘Proposed
Data Collection Submitted for Public
Comment and Recommendations’’
notice on March 23, 2023 to obtain
comments from the public and affected
agencies. CDC received one comment
related to the previous notice. This
notice serves to allow an additional 30
days for public and affected agency
comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this
proposed information collection project.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected;
(d) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
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are to respond, including, through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses; and
(e) Assess information collection
costs.
To request additional information on
the proposed project or to obtain a copy
of the information collection plan and
instruments, call (404) 639–7570.
Comments and recommendations for the
proposed information collection should
be sent within 30 days of publication of
this notice to 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. Direct written
comments and/or suggestions regarding
the items contained in this notice to the
Attention: CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, 725 17th
Street NW, Washington, DC 20503 or by
fax to (202) 395–5806. Provide written
comments within 30 days of notice
publication.
Proposed Project
Public Health Law Fellowship (PHL
Fellowship) Program: Assessment of
Quality and Value—New—National
Center for STLT Public Health
Infrastructure and Workforce
(NCSTLTPHIW), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The mission of the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) is to
enhance the health and well-being of all
Americans. As part of HHS, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) works to protect America from
health, safety, and security threats, both
foreign and in the U.S. CDC strives to
fulfill this mission, in part, through a
competent and capable public health
workforce. One mechanism to
developing the public health workforce
is through training programs like the
Public Health Law Fellowship Program
(PHL Fellowship).
The mission of the PHL Fellowship is
to train and provide experiential
learning to current students and early
career professionals in public health law
and policy. The PHL Fellowship targets
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current graduate students and law
students, as well as recent graduates of
graduate and law programs with a
demonstrated interest in public health
law. It is the goal of this fellowship that
following participation in the program,
alumni will seek employment within
the public health law system (i.e.,
Federal, State, Tribal, local, or
Territorial health agencies, or nongovernmental organizations), focusing
on health equity and/or emergency
response.
This fellowship was created pursuant
to American Rescue Plan funding to
expand on the Public Health Law
Program’s intern/extern program. There
were no prior efforts to systematically
evaluate the intern/extern program
necessitating the creation of a
systematic plan for administering,
monitoring, and evaluating the PHL
Fellowship. Evaluation priorities focus
on continuously learning about program
processes and activities to improve the
program’s quality and documenting
program outcomes to demonstrate
impact and inform decision-making
about future program direction. The
purpose of this data collection is to
inform these evaluation priorities
through the collection of information
from host site supervisors (n=40),
fellowship participants (current cohort
of fellows in a given year, n=70), and
alumni (n=70). These data collections
will be instrumental in helping CDC
staff learn about these important
stakeholder perspectives and will yield
results that describe quality, impact,
and value. Data will also inform
program improvements such as refining
the host site selection and matching
process. Collection of this information
moving forward will continue to meet
these purposes and allow for
longitudinal assessment of the PHL
Fellowship, giving program leaders
opportunities to see how this fellowship
influences alumni career progression
and contributions to public health over
time.
OMB approval is requested for three
years. Participation in the PHL
Fellowship Program is voluntary but
participation in data collection is
required. There are no costs to
respondents other than their time. The
total estimated annualized burden is
149 hours.
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Type of respondent
PHL
PHL
PHL
PHL
PHL
PHL
PHL
PHL
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Fellowship
Applicants .............................
Participants ...........................
Participants ...........................
Participants ...........................
Alumni ...................................
Host Site Applicants .............
Host Site Supervisors ...........
Host Site Supervisors ...........
PHL Fellowship Host Site Supervisors ...........
Jeffrey M. Zirger,
Lead, Information Collection Review Office,
Office of Public Health Ethics and
Regulations, Office of Science, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Solicitation of Nominations for
Appointment to the World Trade
Center Health Program Scientific/
Technical Advisory Committee
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), within
the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), is seeking nominations
for membership on the World Trade
Center (WTC) Health Program
Scientific/Technical Advisory
Committee (WTCHP–STAC), in
accordance with provisions of the James
Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation
Act of 2010. The WTCHP–STAC
consists of 17 members including
experts in fields associated with
occupational medicine, pulmonary
medicine, environmental medicine,
environmental health, industrial
hygiene, epidemiology, toxicology, and
mental health, and representatives of
WTC responders as well as
representatives of certified-eligible WTC
survivors.
DATES: Nominations for membership on
the STAC must be received no later than
November 20, 2023. Packages received
after this time will not be considered for
the current membership cycle.
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Name
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PHL Fellow Application ..................................
PHL Fellow Welcome Survey ........................
PHL Fellow End-of-Program Survey ..............
PHL Fellow Focus Group ...............................
PHL Fellowship Alumni Survey ......................
PHL Fellowship Host Site Application ...........
PHL Fellowship Host Site Welcome Survey ..
PHL Fellowship Host Site End-of-Program
Survey.
PHL Fellowship Host Site Supervisor Interview.
All nominations should be
mailed to NIOSH Docket 229–K, c/o Mia
Wallace, Committee Management
Specialist, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE,
Mailstop V24–4, Atlanta, Georgia
30329–4027, or emailed to
nioshdocket@cdc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tania Carreo´n-Valencia, Ph.D., MS,
Designated Federal Officer, World Trade
Center Health Program Scientific/
Technical Advisory Committee, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention,
1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop R–12,
Atlanta, Georgia 30329–4027.
Telephone: (513) 841–4515 (this is not
a toll-free number); Email:
TCarreonValencia@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The World
Trade Center (WTC) Health Program
Scientific/Technical Advisory
Committee (WTCHP–STAC) reviews
scientific and medical evidence and
makes recommendations to the
Administrator of the WTC Health
Program on additional Program
eligibility criteria and additional WTCrelated health conditions, reviews and
evaluates policies and procedures used
to determine whether sufficient
evidence exists to support adding a
health condition to the List of WTCRelated Health Conditions, makes
recommendations regarding individuals
to conduct independent peer reviews of
the scientific and technical evidence
underlying a final rule adding a
condition to the List of WTC-Related
Health Conditions, and provides
consultation on research regarding
certain health conditions related to the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Nominations are sought for
individuals with the expertise and
qualifications necessary to accomplish
the Committee’s objectives. The
Administrator of the WTC Health
ADDRESSES:
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Number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(in hours)
200
70
70
30
70
50
40
40
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7/60
6/60
7/60
60/60
10/60
21/60
5/60
12/60
40
1
60/60
Program is seeking nominations for
members fulfilling the following
categories:
• Two representatives of certifiedeligible survivors;
• Mental health professional;
• Industrial hygienist;
• Occupational physician with
expertise in treating WTC rescue and
recovery workers;
• Physician with expertise in
pulmonary medicine; and
• Representative of WTC responders.
Members may be invited to serve for
four-year terms. Selection of members is
based on candidates’ qualifications to
contribute to accomplishing WTCHP–
STAC objectives. More information on
the Committee is available at https://
www.cdc.gov/wtc/stac.html.
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) policy stipulates that
committee membership be balanced in
terms of points of view represented and
the committee’s function. Appointments
shall be made without discrimination
on the basis of age, race, ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity, HIV status, disability, and
cultural, religious, or socioeconomic
status. Nominees must be U.S. citizens
and cannot be full-time employees of
the U.S. Government. Current
participation on Federal workgroups or
prior experience serving on a Federal
advisory committee does not disqualify
a candidate; however, HHS policy is to
avoid excessive individual service on
advisory committees and multiple
committee memberships. Committee
members are Special Government
Employees, requiring the filing of
financial disclosure reports at the
beginning of and annually during their
terms. NIOSH identifies potential
candidates and provides a slate of
nominees for consideration to the
Director of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) for STAC
membership each year; CDC reviews the
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30Day-24-23DP]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has submitted the information
collection request titled ``Public Health Law Fellowship (PHL
Fellowship) Program: Assessment of Quality and Value'' to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. CDC previously
published a ``Proposed Data Collection Submitted for Public Comment and
Recommendations'' notice on March 23, 2023 to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies. CDC received one comment related to the
previous notice. This notice serves to allow an additional 30 days for
public and affected agency comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this proposed information
collection project. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly
interested in comments that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected;
(d) 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, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses; and
(e) Assess information collection costs.
To request additional information on the proposed project or to
obtain a copy of the information collection plan and instruments, call
(404) 639-7570. Comments and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of
this notice to 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. Direct
written comments and/or suggestions regarding the items contained in
this notice to the Attention: CDC Desk Officer, Office of Management
and Budget, 725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202)
395-5806. Provide written comments within 30 days of notice
publication.
Proposed Project
Public Health Law Fellowship (PHL Fellowship) Program: Assessment
of Quality and Value--New--National Center for STLT Public Health
Infrastructure and Workforce (NCSTLTPHIW), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is
to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans. As part of HHS,
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) works to protect
America from health, safety, and security threats, both foreign and in
the U.S. CDC strives to fulfill this mission, in part, through a
competent and capable public health workforce. One mechanism to
developing the public health workforce is through training programs
like the Public Health Law Fellowship Program (PHL Fellowship).
The mission of the PHL Fellowship is to train and provide
experiential learning to current students and early career
professionals in public health law and policy. The PHL Fellowship
targets current graduate students and law students, as well as recent
graduates of graduate and law programs with a demonstrated interest in
public health law. It is the goal of this fellowship that following
participation in the program, alumni will seek employment within the
public health law system (i.e., Federal, State, Tribal, local, or
Territorial health agencies, or non-governmental organizations),
focusing on health equity and/or emergency response.
This fellowship was created pursuant to American Rescue Plan
funding to expand on the Public Health Law Program's intern/extern
program. There were no prior efforts to systematically evaluate the
intern/extern program necessitating the creation of a systematic plan
for administering, monitoring, and evaluating the PHL Fellowship.
Evaluation priorities focus on continuously learning about program
processes and activities to improve the program's quality and
documenting program outcomes to demonstrate impact and inform decision-
making about future program direction. The purpose of this data
collection is to inform these evaluation priorities through the
collection of information from host site supervisors (n=40), fellowship
participants (current cohort of fellows in a given year, n=70), and
alumni (n=70). These data collections will be instrumental in helping
CDC staff learn about these important stakeholder perspectives and will
yield results that describe quality, impact, and value. Data will also
inform program improvements such as refining the host site selection
and matching process. Collection of this information moving forward
will continue to meet these purposes and allow for longitudinal
assessment of the PHL Fellowship, giving program leaders opportunities
to see how this fellowship influences alumni career progression and
contributions to public health over time.
OMB approval is requested for three years. Participation in the PHL
Fellowship Program is voluntary but participation in data collection is
required. There are no costs to respondents other than their time. The
total estimated annualized burden is 149 hours.
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Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
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Number of Average burden
Type of respondent Name Number of responses per per response
respondents respondent (in hours)
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PHL Fellowship Applicants............. PHL Fellow Application.. 200 1 7/60
PHL Fellowship Participants........... PHL Fellow Welcome 70 1 6/60
Survey.
PHL Fellowship Participants........... PHL Fellow End-of- 70 1 7/60
Program Survey.
PHL Fellowship Participants........... PHL Fellow Focus Group.. 30 1 60/60
PHL Fellowship Alumni................. PHL Fellowship Alumni 70 1 10/60
Survey.
PHL Fellowship Host Site Applicants... PHL Fellowship Host Site 50 1 21/60
Application.
PHL Fellowship Host Site Supervisors.. PHL Fellowship Host Site 40 1 5/60
Welcome Survey.
PHL Fellowship Host Site Supervisors.. PHL Fellowship Host Site 40 1 12/60
End-of-Program Survey.
PHL Fellowship Host Site Supervisors.. PHL Fellowship Host Site 40 1 60/60
Supervisor Interview.
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Jeffrey M. Zirger,
Lead, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Public Health
Ethics and Regulations, Office of Science, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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