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Resnick. Functionally distinct available. Individuals who plan to Reduction Act of 1995 concerning
polymorphic sequences in the human attend and need special assistance, such opportunity for public comment on
genome that are targets for p53 as sign language interpretation or other proposed collections of information, the
transactivation. Proc Natl Acad Sci reasonable accommodations, should Substance Abuse and Mental Health
USA. 2005 May 3;102(18):6431–6436. notify the Contact Person listed below Services Administration will publish
8. MA Resnick and A Inga. Functional in advance of the meeting. periodic summaries of proposed
mutations in the sequence-specific Name of Committee: Advisory Committee projects. To request more information
transcription factor p53 and on Research on Women’s Health. on the proposed projects or to obtain a
implications for master genes of Date: March 17, 2008. copy of the information collection
diversity. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA. 2003 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. plans, call the SAMHSA Reports
Aug 19;100(17):9934–9939. Agenda: Provide advice to the Office of Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
9. A Inga, F Storici, TA Darden, MA Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) on Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
appropriate research activities with respect to the proposed collections of information
Resnick. Differential transactivation by women’s health and related studies to be
the p53 transcription factor is highly are necessary for the proper
undertaken by the national research
dependent on p53 level and promoter institutes; to provide recommendations performance of the functions of the
target sequence. Mol Cell Biol. 2002 regarding ORWH activities; to meet the agency, including whether the
Dec;22(24):8612–8625, 2002. mandates of the office; and for discussion of information shall have practical utility;
Patent Status: scientific issues. (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
U.S. Patent No. 7,256,260 issued 14 Place: National Institutes of Health, of the burden of the proposed collection
Aug 2007 (HHS Reference No. E–183– Building 31, 31 Center Drive, Conference of information; (c) ways to enhance the
1999/0–US–07) Room 6, Bethesda, MD 20892. quality, utility, and clarity of the
U.S. Patent Application No. 11/ Contact Person: Joyce Rudick, Director, information to be collected; and (d)
Programs & Management, Office of Research ways to minimize the burden of the
893,037 filed 14 Aug 2007 (HHS on Women’s Health, Office of the Director,
Reference No. E–183–1999/0–US–09) National Institutes of Health, Building 1,
collection of information on
European Patent Application No. Room 201, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301/402– respondents, including through the use
0094897.0 filed 28 July 2007, recently 1770. of automated collection techniques or
allowed (HHS Reference No. E–183– Any interested person may file written other forms of information technology.
1999/0–EP–05) comments with the committee by forwarding Proposed Project: Data Toolkit Protocol
Australian Patent No. 784293 issued the statement to the Contact Person listed on
this notice. The statement should include the
for the Crisis Counseling Assistance
14 Aug 2007 (HHS Reference No. E– and Training Program (CCP) (OMB No.
183–1999/0–AU–03) name, address, telephone number and when
applicable, the business or professional 0930–0270)—Revision
Australian Patent Application No.
affiliation of the interested person. The Substance Abuse and Mental
2006202361 filed 2 Jun 2006 (HHS Information is also available on the
Reference No. E–183–1999/0–AU–08) Health Services Administration’s
Institute’s/Center’s home page: http:// (SAMHSA) Center for Mental Health
Canadian Patent Application No. www.od.nih.gov/orwh/, where an agenda and
2380631 filed 28 July 2000 (HHS any additional information for the meeting
Services (CMHS) will create a toolkit to
Reference No. E–183–1999/0–CA–04) will be posted when available. be used for the purposes of collecting
Japanese Patent Application No. data on the Crisis Counseling Assistance
(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
2001–514117 filed 28 July 2000 (HHS Program Nos. 93.14, Intramural Research and Training Program (CCP). The CCP
Reference No. E–183–1999/0–JP–03) Training Award; 93.22, Clinical Research provides supplemental funding to states
Licensing Status: Available for Loan Repayment Program for Individuals and territories for individual and
exclusive or non-exclusive licensing. from Disadvantaged Backgrounds; 93.232, community crisis intervention services
Licensing Contact: Jennifer Wong; Loan Repayment Program for Research during a federal declared disaster in
Generally; 93.39, Academic Research accordance with section 416, Robert T.
301–435–4633; wongje@mail.nih.gov. Enhancement Award; 93.936, NIH Acquired Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Dated: February 21, 2008. Immunodeficiency Syndrome Research Loan Assistance Act (Pub. L. 93–288, as
Steven M. Ferguson, Repayment Program; 93.187, Undergraduate amended).
Director, Division of Technology Development Scholarship Program for Individuals from The CCP has provided disaster mental
and Transfer, Office of Technology Transfer, Disadvantaged Backgrounds, National
Institutes of Health, HHS)
health services to millions of disaster
National Institutes of Health. survivors since its inception and, as a
[FR Doc. E8–3837 Filed 2–28–08; 8:45 am] Dated: February 21, 2008. result of 30 years of accumulated
BILLING CODE 4140–01–P Jennifer Spaeth, expertise, it has become an important
Director, Office of Federal Advisory model for Federal response to a variety
Committee Policy. of catastrophic events. State CCPs, such
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND [FR Doc. 08–888 Filed 2–28–08; 8:45 am] as Project HOPE (after Hurricane Floyd
HUMAN SERVICES BILLING CODE 4140–01–M in North Carolina), Project Heartland (in
Oklahoma City after the Murrah Federal
National Institutes of Health Building bombing), Project Liberty (in
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND New York after 9/11), and Project
Office of the Director, National HUMAN SERVICES
Institutes of Health; Notice of Meeting Outreach for Recovery (after the Rhode
Island nightclub fire), gulf coast States
Pursuant to section 10(a) of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health affected by the 2005 hurricanes, and
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as Services Administration recent 2007 southern California
amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2), notice wildfires have primarily addressed the
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Agency Information Collection


is hereby given of a meeting of the short-term mental and behavioral health
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Advisory Committee on Research on needs of communities through (a)
Comment Request
Women’s Health. outreach and public education, (b)
The meeting will be open to the In compliance with section individual and group counseling, and
public, with attendance limited to space 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork (c) referral. Disaster victims are

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normally resilient people responding to • Encounter logs. These forms and supportive encounters not captured
abnormally stressful events, thus crisis document all services provided. on either the Individual or Group
counseling services are directed at Completion of these logs by the crisis Encounter Logs. Information collected
normalizing individuals’ experience and counselors is required during both the includes service characteristics, daily
distress. Outreach and public education CCP Immediate Services Program (first tallies and weekly totals for brief
serve primarily to normalize reactions 60 days after the disaster declaration) educational or supportive contacts such
and to engage people who might need and the Regular Services Program (up to as mailings, telephone calls, email
further care. Crisis counseling is a 9 months after Immediate Services contacts and material distribution with
strengths-based approach that assists Program). There are three types of no or minimal in-person interaction.
survivors to cope with current stress encounter logs: (1) Individual Crisis The following three tools of the Data
and symptoms in order to return to Counseling Services Encounter Log; (2) Toolkit: (1) Assessment and Referral, (2)
predisaster functioning. Crisis Group Encounter Log; and (3) Weekly Participant Feedback, and (3) CCP
counseling relies largely on ‘‘active Tally Sheet. Service Provider Feedback are typically
listening,’’ and crisis counselors also Æ Individual Crisis Counseling introduced when the Regular Services
provide psycho-education (especially Services Encounter Log. Crisis Program begins. These tools are not
about the nature of responses to trauma) counseling is defined as an interaction required to be completed; they are
and help clients build coping skills. that lasts at least 15 minutes and strongly encouraged, but optional.
Crisis counseling may be a one time involves participant disclosure. This • Assessment and Referral Tool. This
event or typically continues no more form is completed by the Crisis tool provides descriptive information
than a few times on several different Counselor for each service recipient, about intense users of services, defined
occasions. Since crisis counseling is defined as the person or persons who as all individuals receiving a third
time-limited, referral is the third actively participated in the session (e.g., individual crisis counseling visit. This
important function of CCPs. Counselors by verbally participating), not someone tool will be completed by the crisis
are expected to refer clients to formal who is merely present. For families, counselor.
treatment if the person has developed complete separate forms for all family • Participant Feedback. These
more serious psychiatric, substance members who are actively engaged in surveys are completed by and collected
abuse, or other severe behavioral health the visit. Information collected includes from a sample of service recipients, not
problems. demographics, service characteristics, every recipient. A time sampling
Data about services delivered and risk factors, event reactions, and referral approach (e.g., soliciting participation
users of services will be collected data. from all counseling encounters one
throughout the program period. The Æ Group Encounter Log. This form week per quarter) will be used.
data will be collected via the use of a also completed by crisis counselors is Information collected includes
toolkit that relies on standardized forms. used to identify either a group crisis satisfaction with services, perceived
At the program level, the data will be counseling encounter or a group public improvements in self-functioning, types
entered quickly and easily into a education encounter. A check at the top of exposure, and event reactions.
cumulative database to yield summary identifies the class of activities (i.e., • CCP Service Provider Feedback.
tables for progress reporting, such as counseling where participants do most These surveys are completed by and
quarterly and final, for the program. The of the talking or education where a collected from the CCP service
data will be collected in a consistent formally presentation is conducted). providers anonymously at six months
way from all programs, so that data can Information collected includes services and one year postevent. The survey will
be uploaded into an ongoing national characteristics, group identity, and be coded on several program-level as
database that likewise provides CMHS activity topics. well as worker-level variables. However,
with a way of producing summary Æ Weekly Tally Sheet. Similar to the the program itself will be identified and
reports of services provided across all Individual and Group Encounter Logs, shared with program management only
programs funded. this form is completed by crisis if the number of individual workers was
The components of the data tool kit counselors or other appropriate program greater than 20. Estimates of Annualized
are listed and described below: staff and documents brief educational Hour Burden

ESTIMATES OF ANNUALIZED HOUR BURDEN


Responses
Number of Total Hours per Total hour
Form per
respondents responses response burden
respondent

Individual Crisis Counseling Services Encounter Log Form 1 200 40 8,000 .03 240
Group Encounter Log Form ................................................. 94 50 4,700 .03 141
Weekly Tally Sheet .............................................................. 1 200 2 33 6,600 .08 528
Assessment & Referral Tool ................................................ 1 200 3 12 2,400 .08 192
Participant Feedback ........................................................... 1,000 1 1,000 .06 60
CCP Service Provider Feedback ......................................... 300 1 300 .08 24

Total .............................................................................. ........................ ........................ 23,000 ........................ 1,185


1 200 is based on typical average of 10 crisis counselors per grant with an approximate average of 20 grants per year.
2 Average of 33 weeks for each grant that includes both Immediate Services and Regular Services Programs.
3 On average 30% of crisis of encounters may result in use of this optional tool.
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Send comments to Summer King, Rockville, MD 20857 and e-mail her a Written comments should be received
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer, copy at summer.king@samhsa.hhs.gov. within 60 days of this notice.
Room 7–1044, One Choke Cherry Road,

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Dated: February 21, 2008. information collection. In accordance of a currently approved collection of
Elaine Parry, with the Paperwork Reduction Act of information is necessary to ensure that
Acting Director, Office of Program Services. 1995, this notice seeks comments the property owner is given the
[FR Doc. E8–3903 Filed 2–28–08; 8:45 am] concerning Severe Repetitive Loss opportunity to provide additional
BILLING CODE 4162–20–P Program (SRL) Appeals process as part documentation that supports one of the
of the administration of the SRL six allowable bases for appeal, outlined
program. in the authorizing legislation, and
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To implemented at 44 CFR 79.7(d).
SECURITY implement the Flood Insurance Act of Collection of Information
1968, 42 U.S.C. 4102a, as amended,
Federal Emergency Management FEMA has published an interim rule at Title: Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL)
Agency 44 CFR 79.7(d) in the Federal Register Appeals Process.
on October 31, 2007 that outlines an Type of Information Collection:
Agency Information Collection appeals process by which any owner of Extension of a currently approved
Activities: Proposed Collection; a severe repetitive loss property may collection.
Comment Request appeal the decision of FEMA to increase OMB Number: 1660–0104.
AGENCY: Federal Emergency the chargeable insurance premium rate Form Numbers: None.
Management Agency, DHS. on property. The legislation that created
the SRL program provides that any Abstract: The SRL program provides
ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice and property owners with the ability to
request for comments; this is an owner of a severe repetitive loss
property who refuses an offer of appeal an increase in their flood
extension of a currently approved insurance premium rate if they refuse an
collection, OMB No. 1660–0104. mitigation may appeal the decision of
FEMA to increase the chargeable offer of mitigation under this program.
SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency insurance premium rate on that The property owner must submit
Management Agency (FEMA), as part of property. The process requires the information to FEMA to support their
its continuing effort to reduce owner to submit a written appeal, appeal.
paperwork and respondent burden, including any supporting Affected Public: Federal Government,
invites the general public and other documentation for their appeal to FEMA and individuals or households.
Federal agencies to take this within 90 days of the notice of the Estimated Total Annual Burden
opportunity to comment on this insurance rate increase. This extension Hours: 100.

ANNUAL BURDEN HOURS


Number of Frequency of Number of Hours per bur- Total annual
Project/activity respondents responses responses den response burden hours

(A) (B) (C) (A×B) (A×B×C)

Appeal written request and supporting documentation ....... 10 1 10 10 100

Total .............................................................................. 10 ........................ 10 10 100

Comments: Written comments are Federal Emergency Management DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND


solicited to (a) evaluate whether the Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Room 609, SECURITY
proposed data collection is necessary for Washington, DC 20472.
the proper performance of the agency, Federal Emergency Management
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Agency
including whether the information shall
have practical utility; (b) evaluate the Cecelia Rosenberg, Branch Chief,
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the Mitigation Directorate, (202) 646–3321 Agency Information Collection
burden of the proposed collection of for additional information. You may Activities: Proposed Collection;
information, including the validity of contact the Records Management Comment Request
the methodology and assumptions used; Branch for copies of the proposed
AGENCY: Federal Emergency
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and collection of information at facsimile
Management Agency, DHS.
clarity of the information to be number (202) 646–3347 or e-mail
ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice and
collected; and (d) minimize the burden address: FEMA-Information-
Collections@dhs.gov. request for comments; Extension of a
of the collection of information on those
currently approved collection 1660–
who are to respond, including through Dated: February 19, 2008. 0025, Standard Forms: SF–LLL, SF–424,
the use of appropriate automated,
John A. Sharetts-Sullivan, SF–270, FEMA Forms: 20–10, 20–15,
electronic, mechanical, or other
Director, Records Management and Privacy, 20–16A,B,C, 20–17, 20–18, 20–19, 20–
technological collection techniques or
Office of Management Directorate, Federal 20, and 76–10A.
other forms of information technology,
Emergency Management Agency, Department
e.g., permitting electronic submission of SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency
of Homeland Security.
responses. Comments must be Management Agency, as part of its
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submitted on or before April 29, 2008. [FR Doc. E8–3904 Filed 2–28–08; 8:45 am]
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
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ADDRESSES: Interested persons should and respondent burden, invites the
submit written comments to Director, general public and other Federal
Records Management and Privacy, agencies to take this opportunity to
Office of Management Directorate, comment on a proposed continuing

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