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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[OMB Number 1122–0NEW]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; Annual
Progress Report for the STOP Formula
Grants Program
Office on Violence Against
Women, Department of Justice.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Office on Violence
Against Women, Department of Justice
(DOJ), will be submitting the following
information collection request to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. The proposed
information collection was previously
published in the Federal Register on
August 1, 2023, allowing a 60-day
comment period.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for 30 days until
November 9, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have comments especially on the
estimated public burden or associated
response time, suggestions, or need a
copy of the proposed information
collection instrument with instructions
or additional information, please
contact: Catherine Poston, Office on
Violence Against Women, at 202–514–
5430 or Catherine.poston@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies concerning
the proposed collection of information
are encouraged. Your comments should
address one or more of the following
four points:
—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;
—Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
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—Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and/or
—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.
Written comments and
recommendations for this information
collection should be submitted within
30 days of the publication of this notice
on the following website
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 and entering either the title of
the information collection. This
information collection request may be
viewed at www.reginfo.gov. Follow the
instructions to view Department of
Justice, information collections
currently under review by OMB.
DOJ seeks PRA authorization for this
information collection for three (3)
years. OMB authorization for an ICR
cannot be for more than three (3) years
without renewal. The DOJ notes that
information collection requirements
submitted to the OMB for existing ICRs
receive a month-to-month extension
while they undergo review.
Overview of This Information
Collection
1. Type of Information Collection:
New collection.
2. Title of the Form/Collection:
Supervised Visitation and Safe
Exchange Guiding Principles Reflection
Survey for Past and Current Grantees.
3. Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department of Justice sponsoring the
collection: Form Number: 1122–XXXX.
U.S. Department of Justice, Office on
Violence Against Women.
4. Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Affected Public- The affected
public includes current and former JFF
Program grantees. Abstract: Congress
acknowledged the need for available
and appropriate supervised visitation
and exchange services for child(ren) and
adult victims of domestic violence and
established the Safe Havens: Supervised
Visitation and Safe Exchange Grant
Program6 (Supervised Visitation
Program) as part of the Violence Against
Women Act of 2000. This federal grant
program is designed to increase
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supervised visitation and exchange
services for victims of domestic
violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating
violence, and child abuse. The
Supervised Visitation Program seeks to
shift the focus of supervised visitation
and exchange in domestic violence
cases in an important way: where the
traditional purpose of supervised
visitation was to keep the children safe
while allowing continued access by the
parents, Supervised Visitation Program
grantees, funded by the United States
Department of Justice, Office on
Violence Against Women (OVW), must
consider as their highest priority the
safety of both children and adult
victims. In 2007, OVW announced
Guiding Principles of the Safe Havens:
Supervised Visitation and Safe
Exchange Grant Program (Guiding
Principles) designed to guide the
development and administration of
Supervised Visitation Program centers
with an eye toward addressing the
needs of child(ren) and adult victims of
domestic violence in visitation and
exchange settings. The Guiding
Principles look beyond the visitation
setting to address how communities
funded under the Supervised Visitation
Program should address domestic
violence in the larger community. In
addition, the Guiding Principles provide
guidance for communities developing or
enhancing supervised visitation and
exchange services for families
experiencing domestic violence, child
abuse, sexual assault, dating violence, or
stalking; serve as a reference for drafting
policies and protocols for these services;
and assist collaborations with shaping,
informing, and reviewing local
supervised visitation and exchange
services to address domestic violence.
In the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013, Congress
authorized the Justice for Families (JFF)
Program which supports activities to
improve the capacity of communities
and courts to respond to families
impacted by domestic violence, dating
violence, sexual assault, stalking, and in
some cases child sexual abuse with
court based and court-related programs,
supervised visitation and safe exchange
by and between parents, training and
technical assistance for people who
work with families in the court system,
civil legal services, and the provision of
resources in juvenile court matters. The
JFF Program includes purpose areas
previously authorized under the
Supervised Visitation Program. OVW
has decided to update to reimagine the
Guiding Principles to reflect improved
best practices for families experiencing
domestic violence, language access and
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serving underserved communities. The
purpose of this information collection is
to provide valuable information from
current and former Supervised
Visitation Program and JFF Programs
grantees to inform the process of
updating the Guiding Principles. The
type of survey questions on will include
Likert scale questions and open-ended
questions regarding equal regard for the
safety of children and adult victims;
valuing multiculturalism and diversity;
understanding domestic violence
nature, dynamics and impact; respectful
and fair interaction; community
collaboration; and advocacy.
5. Obligation to Respond: The
obligation to respond is required to
obtain/retain a benefit.
6. Total Estimated Number of
Respondents: 240.
7. Estimated Time per Respondent: 30
minutes.
8. Frequency: One time.
9. Total Estimated Annual Time
Burden: 120 hours.
10. Total Estimated Annual Other
Costs Burden: $0.
If additional information is required,
contact: Darwin Arceo, Department
Clearance Officer, Policy and Planning
Staff, Justice Management Division,
United States Department of Justice,
Two Constitution Square, 145 N Street
NE, 4W–218 Washington, DC 20530.
Dated: October 4, 2023.
Darwin Arceo,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S.
Department of Justice.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request; Request
for Examination and/or Treatment (LS–
1)
Notice of availability; request
for comments.
ACTION:
The Department of Labor
(DOL) is submitting this Office of
Workers’ Compensation Programs
(OWCP)-sponsored information
collection request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA). Public comments on the ICR are
invited.
DATES: The OMB will consider all
written comments that the agency
receives on or before November 9, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
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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.
Comments are invited on: (1) whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) if the
information will be processed and used
in a timely manner; (3) the accuracy of
the agency’s estimates of the burden and
cost of the collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (4)
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information collection; and
(5) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michelle Neary by telephone at 202–
693–6312, or by email at DOL_PRA_
PUBLIC@dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Form LS–
1 is used by employers to authorize
medical treatment for injured workers
and by claimants to report findings of
physical examinations and treatment
recommended. For additional
substantive information about this ICR,
see the related notice published in the
Federal Register on July 7, 2023 (88 FR
43401).
This information collection is subject
to the PRA. A Federal agency generally
cannot conduct or sponsor a collection
of information, and the public is
generally not required to respond to an
information collection, unless the OMB
approves it and displays a currently
valid OMB Control Number. In addition,
notwithstanding any other provisions of
law, no person shall generally be subject
to penalty for failing to comply with a
collection of information that does not
display a valid OMB Control Number.
See 5 CFR 1320.5(a) and 1320.6.
DOL seeks PRA authorization for this
information collection for three (3)
years. OMB authorization for an ICR
cannot be for more than three (3) years
without renewal. The DOL notes that
information collection requirements
submitted to the OMB for existing ICRs
receive a month-to-month extension
while they undergo review.
Agency: DOL–OWCP.
Title of Collection: Request for
Examination and/or Treatment (LS–1).
OMB Control Number: 1240–0029.
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Affected Public: Individuals or
households; private sector—businesses
or other for-profits.
Total Estimated Number of
Respondents: 236.
Total Estimated Number of
Responses: 236.
Total Estimated Annual Time Burden:
129 hours.
Total Estimated Annual Other Costs
Burden: $8,850.
(Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3507(a)(1)(D))
Michelle Neary,
Senior PRA Analyst.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[NOTICE: (23–104)]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of a modified system of
records.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Privacy Act of 1974, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
is issuing public notice of its proposal
to modify a previously noticed system
of records NASA Health Information
Management System/NASA 10HIMS.
Modifications are described below
under the caption SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
DATES: Submit comments within 30
calendar days from the date of this
publication. The changes will take effect
at the end of that period, if no adverse
comments are received.
ADDRESSES: Bill Edwards-Bodmer,
Privacy Act Officer, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546–
0001, (757) 864–7998, NASAPAOfficer@nasa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
NASA Privacy Act Officer, Bill
Edwards-Bodmer, (757) 864–7998,
NASA-PAOfficer@nasa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice incorporates revised NASA
Standard Routine Uses, removes two
electronic system locations, and
includes minor editorial changes.
SUMMARY:
William Edwards-Bodmer,
NASA Privacy Act Officer.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
Health Information Management
System, NASA 10HIMS.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[OMB Number 1122-0NEW]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; Annual Progress Report for the STOP Formula Grants
Program
AGENCY: Office on Violence Against Women, Department of Justice.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
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SUMMARY: The Office on Violence Against Women, Department of Justice
(DOJ), will be submitting the following information collection request
to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The proposed
information collection was previously published in the Federal Register
on August 1, 2023, allowing a 60-day comment period.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and will be accepted for 30 days until
November 9, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have comments especially on the
estimated public burden or associated response time, suggestions, or
need a copy of the proposed information collection instrument with
instructions or additional information, please contact: Catherine
Poston, Office on Violence Against Women, at 202-514-5430 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies concerning the proposed collection of
information are encouraged. Your comments should address one or more of
the following four points:
--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;
--Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
--Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be
collected; and/or
--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.
Written comments and recommendations for this information
collection should be submitted within 30 days of the publication of
this notice on the following website 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 and entering either the title of the information collection.
This information collection request may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov.
Follow the instructions to view Department of Justice, information
collections currently under review by OMB.
DOJ seeks PRA authorization for this information collection for
three (3) years. OMB authorization for an ICR cannot be for more than
three (3) years without renewal. The DOJ notes that information
collection requirements submitted to the OMB for existing ICRs receive
a month-to-month extension while they undergo review.
Overview of This Information Collection
1. Type of Information Collection: New collection.
2. Title of the Form/Collection: Supervised Visitation and Safe
Exchange Guiding Principles Reflection Survey for Past and Current
Grantees.
3. Agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the
Department of Justice sponsoring the collection: Form Number: 1122-
XXXX. U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
4. Affected public who will be asked or required to respond, as
well as a brief abstract: Affected Public- The affected public includes
current and former JFF Program grantees. Abstract: Congress
acknowledged the need for available and appropriate supervised
visitation and exchange services for child(ren) and adult victims of
domestic violence and established the Safe Havens: Supervised
Visitation and Safe Exchange Grant Program6 (Supervised Visitation
Program) as part of the Violence Against Women Act of 2000. This
federal grant program is designed to increase supervised visitation and
exchange services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault,
stalking, dating violence, and child abuse. The Supervised Visitation
Program seeks to shift the focus of supervised visitation and exchange
in domestic violence cases in an important way: where the traditional
purpose of supervised visitation was to keep the children safe while
allowing continued access by the parents, Supervised Visitation Program
grantees, funded by the United States Department of Justice, Office on
Violence Against Women (OVW), must consider as their highest priority
the safety of both children and adult victims. In 2007, OVW announced
Guiding Principles of the Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and Safe
Exchange Grant Program (Guiding Principles) designed to guide the
development and administration of Supervised Visitation Program centers
with an eye toward addressing the needs of child(ren) and adult victims
of domestic violence in visitation and exchange settings. The Guiding
Principles look beyond the visitation setting to address how
communities funded under the Supervised Visitation Program should
address domestic violence in the larger community. In addition, the
Guiding Principles provide guidance for communities developing or
enhancing supervised visitation and exchange services for families
experiencing domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, dating
violence, or stalking; serve as a reference for drafting policies and
protocols for these services; and assist collaborations with shaping,
informing, and reviewing local supervised visitation and exchange
services to address domestic violence. In the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act of 2013, Congress authorized the Justice for
Families (JFF) Program which supports activities to improve the
capacity of communities and courts to respond to families impacted by
domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and in
some cases child sexual abuse with court based and court-related
programs, supervised visitation and safe exchange by and between
parents, training and technical assistance for people who work with
families in the court system, civil legal services, and the provision
of resources in juvenile court matters. The JFF Program includes
purpose areas previously authorized under the Supervised Visitation
Program. OVW has decided to update to reimagine the Guiding Principles
to reflect improved best practices for families experiencing domestic
violence, language access and
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serving underserved communities. The purpose of this information
collection is to provide valuable information from current and former
Supervised Visitation Program and JFF Programs grantees to inform the
process of updating the Guiding Principles. The type of survey
questions on will include Likert scale questions and open-ended
questions regarding equal regard for the safety of children and adult
victims; valuing multiculturalism and diversity; understanding domestic
violence nature, dynamics and impact; respectful and fair interaction;
community collaboration; and advocacy.
5. Obligation to Respond: The obligation to respond is required to
obtain/retain a benefit.
6. Total Estimated Number of Respondents: 240.
7. Estimated Time per Respondent: 30 minutes.
8. Frequency: One time.
9. Total Estimated Annual Time Burden: 120 hours.
10. Total Estimated Annual Other Costs Burden: $0.
If additional information is required, contact: Darwin Arceo,
Department Clearance Officer, Policy and Planning Staff, Justice
Management Division, United States Department of Justice, Two
Constitution Square, 145 N Street NE, 4W-218 Washington, DC 20530.
Dated: October 4, 2023.
Darwin Arceo,
Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. Department of Justice.
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