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TABLE 1—ANNUALIZED ESTIMATED BURDEN FOR 2025 NSDUH
Number of
respondents
Instrument
Total number
of responses
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
Household Screening ...........................................................
Interview ...............................................................................
Screening Verification ..........................................................
Interview Verification ............................................................
285,894
67,507
6,004
7,088
1
1
1
1
285,894
67,507
6,004
7,088
0.083
1.008
0.067
0.067
23,729
68,047
402
475
Total ..............................................................................
366,493
........................
366,493
........................
92,653
Exploratory Pilot Testing in the U.S.
Territories
SAMHSA is interested in expanding
NSDUH data collection to include U.S.
territories. This will involve conducting
several pilot tests and implementing a
phased approach before expanding data
collection full scale into the U.S.
Territories. The initial phase will
explore logistical considerations in
Puerto Rico and in the U.S. Virgin
Islands, followed by various data
collection pilot efforts that will assess
the ease or difficulty with recruiting
field staff, potential travel difficulties
due to terrain, internet reliability,
differences in address conventions,
language dialect differences, and
differences in demographic
characteristics. The results of the pilot
testing will provide SAMHSA with
insights into the feasibility of
successfully conducting full-scale data
collection in future NSDUH surveys.
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Responses
per
respondent
Mental Illness Calibration Study
In addition, the Mental Illness
Calibration Study (MICS) will continue
to be embedded within the NSDUH
main study for the remainder of 2024 to
recalibrate the estimates of serious
mental illness (SMI) for the NSDUH
using the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), fifth
edition (DSM–5) criteria published by
the American Psychiatric Association
(APA). The 2023 and 2024 MICS will be
sampled from the main study NSDUH
using completed mental health items as
screeners.
During MICS data collection from
January 2023 through December 2024,
approximately 17,180 NSDUH adult
main study interview respondents (aged
18+) will be selected for a follow-up
clinical interview at the end of the main
study interview in order to produce a
final sample size of at least 4,000 adult
MICS follow-up clinical interviews
(2,000 interviews per year). These
follow-up clinical interviews will be
conducted virtually via Zoom (video
and/or phone) within four weeks
following the NSDUH main study
interview using the NetSCID, a
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computerized version of the Structured
Clinical Interview for DSM–5 (SCID)
that calculates skip logic in real-time
based on responses.
Many of the procedures and protocols
in the MICS are based upon those
previously employed as part of the
2008–2012 NSDUH Mental Health
Surveillance Study (approved as an addon to NSDUH under OMB No. 0930–
0110). The total annual burden for the
2023 and 2024 MICS was approved
under previous NSDUH ICRs (OMB No.
0930–0110).
Send comments to Carlos Graham,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
5600 Fisher Lane, Room 15E57A,
Rockville, MD 20852 or email him a
copy at carlos.graham@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Written comments should be received
by May 3, 2024.
Alicia Broadus,
Public Health Advisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No USCG–2024–0021]
Recertification of Prince William Sound
Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of recertification.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard announces
the recertification of the Prince William
Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory
Council (PWSRCAC) as an alternative
voluntary advisory group for Prince
William Sound, Alaska. This
certification allows the PWSRCAC to
monitor the activities of terminal
facilities and crude oil tankers under an
alternative composition, other than
prescribed, the Prince William Sound
Program established by the Oil Terminal
and Oil Tanker Environmental
Oversight and Monitoring Act of 1990.
SUMMARY:
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This recertification is effective
for the period from March 1, 2024
through February 28, 2025.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about this document, call or
email LT Case Kuikhoven, Seventeenth
Coast Guard District (dpi), by phone at
(907) 463–2809 or email at
case.a.kuikhoven@uscg,mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose: The Coast
Guard published guidelines on
December 31, 1992 (57 FR 62600), to
assist groups seeking recertification
under the Oil Terminal and Oil Tanker
Environmental Oversight and
Monitoring Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2732)
(the Act). The Coast Guard issued a
policy statement on July 7, 1993 (58 FR
36504), to clarify the factors that the
Coast Guard would be considering in
making its determination as to whether
advisory groups should be certified in
accordance with the Act, and the
procedures which the Coast Guard
would follow in meeting its certification
responsibilities under the Act. Most
recently, on September 16, 2002 (67 FR
58440), the Coast Guard changed its
policy on recertification procedures for
regional citizen’s advisory council by
requiring applicants to provide
comprehensive information every three
years. For each of the two years between
the triennial application procedures,
applicants submit a letter requesting
recertification that includes a
description of any substantive changes
to the information provided at the
previous triennial recertification.
Further, public comment is only
solicited during the triennial
comprehensive review.
The Alyeska Pipeline Service
Company pays the PWSRCAC $3.7
million annually in the form of a longterm contract. In return for this funding,
the PWSRCAC must annually show that
it ‘‘fosters the goals and purposes’’ of
OPA 90 and is ‘‘broadly representative
of the communities and interests in the
vicinity of the terminal facilities and
Prince William Sound.’’ The PWSRCAC
is an independent, nonprofit
organization founded in 1989. Though it
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receives federal oversight like many
independent, nonprofit organizations, it
is not a federal agency. The PWSRCAC
is a local organization that predates the
passage of OPA 90. The existence of the
PWSRCAC was specifically recognized
in OPA 90 where it is defined as an
‘‘alternative voluntary advisory group.’’
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
funds the PWSRCAC, and the Coast
Guard ensures the PWSRCAC operates
in a fashion that is broadly consistent
with OPA 90.
Recertification: By letter dated
February 27, 2024, the Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District,
certified that the PWSRCAC qualifies as
an alternative voluntary advisory group
under 33 U.S.C. 2732(o). This
recertification terminates on February
28, 2025.
Dated: February 27, 2024.
M.M. Dean,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–7092–N–17]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
AGENCY:
Office of General Counsel,
HUD.
ACTION:
Notice of a modified system of
records.
Under the provisions of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), Office of General
Counsel (OGC), is issuing a public
notice of its intent to modify a system
of records entitled, ‘‘eDiscovery
Management System’’ (EDMS). This
System of Records Notice (SORN)
covers two systems: the eDiscovery
Management System (EDMS) and
Relativity. Both systems will exist
simultaneously as part of the eDiscovery
process. These systems are cloud and
client-server based, respectively and
rely on workflow management from the
EDMS SharePoint instance hosted in the
HUD SharePoint environment. The
modification makes updates to the
Categories of Individuals, Record Source
Categories, and Routine Use. The
updates are explained in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this notice. Specific modification
includes the following: changes to
record source categories, and updated
routine use sections.
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Comments will be accepted on or
before April 3, 2024. The proposed new
routine use actions will be effective on
the date following the end of the
comment period unless comments are
received which result in a contrary
determination.
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identified by docket number by one
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Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.
Fax: 202–619–8365.
Email: www.privacy@hud.gov.
Mail: Attention: Privacy Office; Mr.
LaDonne White, Chief Privacy Officer;
The Executive Secretariat; 451 Seventh
Street SW, Room 10139; Washington,
DC 20410–0001.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this rulemaking. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov including any
personal information provided.
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www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LaDonne White, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Room 10139; Washington, DC 20410–
0001; telephone number 202–708–3054
(this is not a toll-free number). HUD
welcomes and is prepared to receive
calls from individuals who are deaf or
hard of hearing, as well as individuals
with speech or communication
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make an accessible telephone call,
please visit https://www.fcc.gov/
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD,
Office of General Counsel in
conjunction with the eDiscovery
contractor maintains the eDiscovery
Management System (EDMS) and
Relativity system of records. eDiscovery
is the process in which attorneys
overseeing court-ordered discovery or
litigation may request electronically
stored information (ESI), tangible data,
and other evidence relevant to the case
for specified individuals for litigation
purposes. The eDiscovery process
consists of two systems that are closely
interrelated, and both are consistently
used in the eDiscovery process. EDMS
is the system utilized to issue and track
various eDiscovery templates and
allows users to submit data
preservation/collection and keyword
search requests, and for specific data
(email, G:drive/One Drive, J:drive,
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C:drive, SharePoint, Teams data, etc.) to
be preserved or collected in accordance
with the user request. EDMS provides
the Department with a method to
initiate, track, preserve, collect to
produce data in response to discovery
requests, court-ordered discovery/
litigation, Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) requests, Officer of Inspector
General (OIG) investigations, Office of
Special Counsel (OSC) and
Congressional Oversight Committee
requests. EDMS also includes secure
folders to create and store various
eDiscovery templates, including
Litigation Hold memoranda, eDiscovery
Certifications, Closure Letters, and any
other documents related to the
discovery process as well as a workflow
for users to submit ESI data collection
requests and ESI search requests. EDMS
relies on tracking and workflow
management from the EDMS SharePoint
instance hosted in the HUD SharePoint
environment. The Relativity system is
the litigation review tool portion of the
eDiscovery process that allows users to
review data for relevance and privilege
before producing data to a court or other
outside party. The two systems are
closely interrelated; if a case proceeds to
discovery/litigation, the data that was
previously collected in a network
storage location by the HUD eDiscovery
contractor via the EDMS system is
processed and provided to the user for
review in Relativity. The user can then
request an export from Relativity to
produce the data for a court or other
outside party in response to discovery/
litigation obligations. The following are
updates since the previous SORN
publication:
Records Source Categories: Updated
to cover all electronic record sources for
internal and external systems to HUD.
Routine Use of Records: Updated to
cover routine uses that are new,
modified, or removed. Routine Use 1
has not changed. Routine Use 2 has
been rewritten to avoid duplicating
permissible disclosures under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(6) and to permit disclosures to
the Office of Government Information
Services (OGIS), National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA), in
connection with OGIS’s responsibilities
under the Freedom of Information Act.
Former Routine Use 3 has been split
into two distinct routine uses and
rewritten to reflect OMB guidance.
Specifically, Routine Use 3 was
modified to reflect OMB’s guidance
from May 24, 1985. The second half of
former Routine Use 3 was renumbered
as Routine Use 5 and modified to reflect
OMB’s guidance from July 9, 1975 (40
FR 28948). Former Routine Uses 4 and
6 have been removed as unnecessary for
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[FR Doc No: 2024-04489]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No USCG-2024-0021]
Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens'
Advisory Council
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of recertification.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces the recertification of the Prince
William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC) as an
alternative voluntary advisory group for Prince William Sound, Alaska.
This certification allows the PWSRCAC to monitor the activities of
terminal facilities and crude oil tankers under an alternative
composition, other than prescribed, the Prince William Sound Program
established by the Oil Terminal and Oil Tanker Environmental Oversight
and Monitoring Act of 1990.
DATES: This recertification is effective for the period from March 1,
2024 through February 28, 2025.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about this document,
call or email LT Case Kuikhoven, Seventeenth Coast Guard District
(dpi), by phone at (907) 463-2809 or email at
case.a.kuikhoven@uscg,mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose: The Coast Guard published guidelines on
December 31, 1992 (57 FR 62600), to assist groups seeking
recertification under the Oil Terminal and Oil Tanker Environmental
Oversight and Monitoring Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2732) (the Act). The
Coast Guard issued a policy statement on July 7, 1993 (58 FR 36504), to
clarify the factors that the Coast Guard would be considering in making
its determination as to whether advisory groups should be certified in
accordance with the Act, and the procedures which the Coast Guard would
follow in meeting its certification responsibilities under the Act.
Most recently, on September 16, 2002 (67 FR 58440), the Coast Guard
changed its policy on recertification procedures for regional citizen's
advisory council by requiring applicants to provide comprehensive
information every three years. For each of the two years between the
triennial application procedures, applicants submit a letter requesting
recertification that includes a description of any substantive changes
to the information provided at the previous triennial recertification.
Further, public comment is only solicited during the triennial
comprehensive review.
The Alyeska Pipeline Service Company pays the PWSRCAC $3.7 million
annually in the form of a long-term contract. In return for this
funding, the PWSRCAC must annually show that it ``fosters the goals and
purposes'' of OPA 90 and is ``broadly representative of the communities
and interests in the vicinity of the terminal facilities and Prince
William Sound.'' The PWSRCAC is an independent, nonprofit organization
founded in 1989. Though it
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receives federal oversight like many independent, nonprofit
organizations, it is not a federal agency. The PWSRCAC is a local
organization that predates the passage of OPA 90. The existence of the
PWSRCAC was specifically recognized in OPA 90 where it is defined as an
``alternative voluntary advisory group.'' Alyeska Pipeline Service
Company funds the PWSRCAC, and the Coast Guard ensures the PWSRCAC
operates in a fashion that is broadly consistent with OPA 90.
Recertification: By letter dated February 27, 2024, the Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District, certified that the PWSRCAC qualifies
as an alternative voluntary advisory group under 33 U.S.C. 2732(o).
This recertification terminates on February 28, 2025.
Dated: February 27, 2024.
M.M. Dean,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Seventeenth Coast Guard
District.
[FR Doc. 2024-04489 Filed 3-1-24; 8:45 am]
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