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73828 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

248 / Friday, December 28, 2007 / Notices

Conference Center, 9751 Washingtonian serves as a continuous call for voluntary mechanisms to implement research that
Blvd., Gaithersburg, MD 20878. research proposals. may include authorities under TSCA
Contact Person: Anyone wishing to The exposure and toxicity priority and FIFRA, private-sector voluntarism,
obtain a roster of members, agenda or data needs in this notice were distilled or the direct use of CERCLA funds.
minutes of the non-confidential portions from the data needs identified in
When deciding the type of research
of this meeting should contact Mrs. ATSDR’s toxicological profiles by the
that should be done, ATSDR considers
Bonnie Campbell, Committee logical scientific approach described in
Management Officer, Office of a decision guide published in the the recommendations of the Interagency
Extramural Research, Education and Federal Register on September 11, 1989 Testing Committee (ITC) established
Priority Populations, AHRQ, 540 (54 FR 37618). The priority data needs under Section 4(e) of TSCA. Federally
Gaither Road, Room 2038, Rockville, represent essential information to funded projects that collect information
Maryland 20850, Telephone (301) 427– improve the database for conducting from 10 or more respondents and that
1554. public health assessments. Research to are funded by cooperative agreements
Agenda items for this meeting are address these priority data needs will are subject to review by the Office of
subject to change as priorities dictate. help to determine the types or levels of Management and Budget (OMB) under
Dated: December 19, 2007. exposure that may present significant the Paperwork Reduction Act. If the
risks of adverse health effects in people proposed project involves research on
Carolyn M. Clancy,
exposed to the hazardous substances. human subjects, the applicants must
Director.
The priority data needs identified in comply with Department of Health and
[FR Doc. 07–6216 Filed 12–27–07; 8:45 am] Human Services regulations (45 CFR
this notice reflect the opinion of
BILLING CODE 4160–90–M
ATSDR, in consultation with other part 46) regarding the protection of
federal programs, about the research human subjects. The applicants must
needed pursuant to ATSDR’s authority assure that the project will be subject to
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
under the Comprehensive initial and continuing review by the
HUMAN SERVICES
Environmental Response, appropriate institutional review
Agency for Toxic Substances and Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 committees. Overall, by providing
Disease Registry (Superfund), or CERCLA, as amended additional scientific information for the
by the Superfund Amendments and risk assessment process, data generated
[ATSDR–237] Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) [42 from this research will support other
U.S.C. 9604(i)]. The needs identified researchers who are conducting human
Identification Of Priority Data Needs here do not represent the priority data
for Six Priority Hazardous Substances health assessments involving these six
needs for any other agency or program. substances.
AGENCY: Agency for Toxic Substances Consistent with Section 104(i)(12) of
CERCLA as amended [42 U.S.C. Table 1 presents the priority data
and Disease Registry (ATSDR), U.S.
Department of Health and Human 9604(i)(12)], nothing in this research needs for six priority substances. The
Services (HHS). program shall be construed to delay or six substances are included in the
otherwise affect or impair the President, ATSDR Priority List of Hazardous
ACTION: Request for public comments on
the Administrator of ATSDR, or the Substances (70 FR 72840, December 7,
the identification of priority data needs
Administrator of the Environmental 2005). ATSDR invites comments from
for six priority hazardous substances
Protection Agency (EPA) from the public on the individual priority
and an ongoing call for voluntary
exercising any authority regarding any data needs and the priority data needs
research proposals.
other provision of law, including the documents for these substances. After
SUMMARY: This notice makes available Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 considering the comments, ATSDR will
for public comment the priority data (TSCA) and the Federal Insecticide, publish the final priority data needs for
needs for six priority hazardous Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1972 each substance. These priority data
substances (see Table 1) as part of the (FIFRA), or the response and abatement needs will be addressed by the
continuing development and authorities of CERCLA. mechanisms described in the
implementation of the ATSDR ATSDR worked with other federal ‘‘Implementation of Substance-Specific
Substance-Specific Applied Research programs to determine common Applied Research Program’’ section of
Program (SSARP). The notice also substance-specific data needs and this Federal Register Notice.

TABLE 1.—SUBSTANCE-SPECIFIC PRIORITY DATA NEEDS FOR SIX PRIORITY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Substance Priority data needs

Aluminum ........................................................................... Exposure levels in humans living near hazardous waste sites.
Exposure levels in children.
Dose-response data for acute-duration(1) oral exposure.
Cresol ................................................................................. Exposure levels in humans living near hazardous waste sites.
Exposure levels in children.
Dose-response data for acute-duration(1) oral exposure.
Diazinon ............................................................................. Developmental toxicity data for oral exposure.
Dichloropropenes ............................................................... Dose-response data for acute-duration(1) inhalation exposure.
Immunotoxicity battery via inhalation exposure.
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Guthion ............................................................................... Studies of developmental toxicity via oral exposure with emphasis on
neurodevelopmental toxicity.
Phenol ................................................................................ Exposure levels in humans living near hazardous waste sites.
Exposure levels in children.
Two-year oral carcinogenicity bioassay.
(1) 14 days or less.

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Note: Consult the priority data needs Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop F–32, To execute this statutory intent, ATSDR
documents for details on how these priority Atlanta, Georgia 30333; e-mail: developed a plan whereby parts of
data needs were determined. NRoney@cdc.gov; telephone: (770) 488– SSARP are being conducted through
Voluntary Research. This notice also 3332; fax: (770) 488–4178. regulatory mechanisms (TSCA/FIFRA),
serves as a continuous call for voluntary SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: private-sector voluntarism, and the
research proposals. Private-sector direct use of CERCLA funds.
organizations may volunteer to conduct Background CERCLA also requires that ATSDR
research to address specific priority data CERCLA, as amended by SARA [42 consider recommendations of the
needs in this notice by submitting a U.S.C. 9604(i)], requires that ATSDR (1) Interagency Testing Committee,
letter of intent to ATSDR (see Develop jointly with EPA a list of established under Section 4(e) of TSCA,
ADDRESSES section of this notice). A Tri- hazardous substances found at National on the types of research to be done.
Agency Superfund Applied Research Priorities List (NPL) sites (in order of ATSDR actively participates on this
Committee (TASARC), comprised of priority), (2) prepare toxicological committee.
scientists from ATSDR, the National profiles of these substances, and (3) The mechanisms for implementing
Toxicology Program (NTP), and EPA, ensure the initiation of a research SSARP are discussed next. The status of
will review all proposals. program to address identified priority SSARP in addressing priority data needs
The substance-specific priority data data needs associated with the of the first 60 priority hazardous
needs were based on, and determined substances. substances through these mechanisms
from, information in corresponding SSARP was initiated in 1991. A list of was described in a Federal Register
ATSDR toxicological profiles. priority data needs for 38 priority Notice on December 13, 2005 (70 FR
Background technical information and hazardous substances was announced in 73749).
justification for the priority data needs the Federal Register on October 17,
A. TSCA/FIFRA
in this notice are in the priority data 1991 (56 FR 52178). The list was
needs documents. These documents are subsequently revised, based on public In developing and implementing
available on ATSDR’s Web site at comments, and was published in final SSARP, ATSDR and EPA established
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pdns/. Printed form on November 16, 1992 (57 FR procedures to identify those priority
copies of these documents are also 54150). In 1997, after releasing for data needs of common interest to
available for review by requesting them public comment, ATSDR finalized the multiple Federal programs. Where
in writing from ATSDR (see ADDRESSES priority data needs for a second list of practicable, these data needs will be
section of this notice). 12 substances that priority data needs addressed through a program of
DATES: Comments concerning the list was announced in the Federal toxicologic testing under TSCA or
priority data needs for the six Register on July 30, 1997 (62 FR 40820). FIFRA. This part of the research will be
substances must be received by 90 days ATSDR then identified priority data conducted according to established
from the publication date. Regarding needs for a third list of 10 hazardous TSCA/FIFRA procedures and
ATSDR’s call for voluntary research substances; this list was released as a guidelines.
proposals, the agency considers draft for public comment and published B. Private-Sector Voluntarism
voluntary research crucial to the in its final form on April 29, 2003 (68
FR 22704). On September 8, 2006, As part of SSARP, on February 7,
continuing development of SSARP and
ATSDR released priority data needs for 1992, ATSDR announced a set of
believes this effort should be an open
two hazardous substances as a draft for proposed procedures for conducting
and continuous one. Therefore, private-
public comment (71 FR 53102). voluntary research (57 FR 4758).
sector organizations are encouraged to
This ATSDR SSARP supplies the Revisions based on public comments
volunteer to conduct research to address
necessary information to improve the were published on November 16, 1992
the identified priority data needs until
database to conduct public health (57 FR 54160). ATSDR strongly
ATSDR announces that other research
assessments. This link between research encourages private-sector organizations
has been initiated for a specific priority
and public health assessments, and the to propose research to address priority
data need.
process for distilling priority data needs data needs at any time until ATSDR
ADDRESSES: The priority data needs
for ranked hazardous substances from announces that research has already
documents are available on ATSDR’s been initiated for a specific priority data
the data needs identified in associated
Web site at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ need. Private-sector organizations may
ATSDR toxicological profiles, are
pdns/. Submit comments to Nickolette volunteer to conduct research to address
described in the ATSDR ‘‘Decision
Roney, Applied Toxicology Branch, specific priority data needs identified in
Guide for Identifying Substance-Specific
Division of Toxicology and this notice by submitting a letter of
Data Needs Related to Toxicological
Environmental Medicine, ATSDR, 1600 intent.
Profiles’’ (54 FR 37618, September 11,
Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop F–32, The letter of intent should be a brief
1989).
Atlanta, Georgia 30333; e-mail: statement (1–2 pages) that identifies the
NRoney@cdc.gov. Information about Implementation of Substance-Specific priority data need(s) to be filled and the
pertinent ongoing or completed research Applied Research Program methods to be used. TASARC will
that may fill priority data needs cited in In Section 104(i)(5)(D), CERCLA states review these proposals and recommend
this notice should be similarly that it is the sense of Congress that the to ATSDR the voluntary research
addressed. Also, use the same address to costs for conducting this research projects that should be pursued- and
request printed copies of the priority program should be borne by the how they should be conducted-with the
data needs documents and to submit manufacturers and processors of the volunteer organizations. ATSDR will
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proposals to conduct voluntary hazardous substances found under the enter into only those voluntary research
research. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 projects that lead to high-quality, peer-
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (TSCA); by registrants under the Federal reviewed scientific work. Additional
Nickolette Roney, Applied Toxicology Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide details regarding the process for
Branch, Division of Toxicology and Act of 1972 (FIFRA); or by cost recovery voluntary research are in the Federal
Environmental Medicine, ATSDR, 1600 from responsible parties under CERCLA. Register Notices cited in this section.

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C. CERCLA performance of the agency’s functions; (OMB# 0938–0756); Frequency: On


Those priority data needs that are not (2) the accuracy of the estimated occasion; Affected Public: Individuals
addressed by TSCA/FIFRA or initial burden; (3) ways to enhance the quality, and households, Private sector—
voluntarism will be considered for utility, and clarity of the information to Business or other for-profit; Number of
funding by ATSDR through its CERCLA be collected; and (4) the use of Respondents: 7,000; Total Annual
automated collection techniques or Responses: 7,000; Total Annual Hours:
budget. Much of this research program
other forms of information technology to 1,167.
is envisioned to be unique to CERCLA—
minimize the information collection To obtain copies of the supporting
for example, research on substances not
burden. statement and any related forms for the
regulated by other programs or research 1. Type of Information Collection
needs specific to public health proposed paperwork collections
Request: Extension of currently referenced above, access CMS’ Web Site
assessments. A current example of the approved collection; Title of
direct use of CERCLA funds is a address at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/
Information Collection: Independent PaperworkReductionActof1995, or E-
cooperative agreement with the Rural Health Center/Freestanding
Minority Health Professions Foundation mail your request, including your
Federally Qualified Health Center Cost address, phone number, OMB number,
(MHPF) that supports the MHPF’s Report and Supporting Regulations 42
Environmental Health, Health Services, and CMS document identifier, to
CFR 413.20 AND 42 CFR 413.24; Use: Paperwork@cms.hhs.gov, or call the
and Toxicology Research Program. Providers of service in the Medicare
Mechanisms to address these priority Reports Clearance Office on (410) 786–
program are required to submit annual 1326.
data needs may include a second call for information to achieve reimbursement
voluntarism. Again, scientific peer To be assured consideration,
for health care services rendered to
review of study protocols and results comments and recommendations for the
Medicare beneficiaries. The Form CMS–
would occur for all research conducted proposed information collections must
222 cost report is needed to determine
under this auspice. be received at the address below, no
the amount of reasonable cost due to the
later than 5 p.m. on February 26, 2008.
Substance-Specific Priority Data Needs providers for furnishing medical
CMS, Office of Strategic Operations and
services to Medicare beneficiaries; Form
Table 1 identifies the priority data Regulatory Affairs, Division of
Number: CMS–222 (OMB# 0938–0107);
needs. ATSDR encourages private-sector Regulations Development—C, Attention:
Frequency: Yearly; Affected Public:
organizations and other governmental Bonnie L Harkless, Room C4–26–05,
Business or other for-profit and Not-for-
programs to use ATSDR’s priority data profit institutions; Number of 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore,
needs to plan their research activities. Respondents: 3,159; Total Annual Maryland 21244–1850.
Dated: December 19, 2007. Responses: 3,159; Total Annual Hours: Dated: December 20, 2007.
Ken Rose, 157,950. Michelle Shortt,
Director, Office of Policy, Planning and 2. Type of Information Collection Director, Regulations Development Group,
Evaluation, National Center for Request: Revision of currently approved Office of Strategic Operations and Regulatory
Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic collection; Title of Information Affairs.
Substances and Disease Registry. Collection: Survey Tool for http:// [FR Doc. E7–25289 Filed 12–27–07; 8:45 am]
[FR Doc. E7–25213 Filed 12–27–07; 8:45 am] www.medicare.gov and http:// BILLING CODE 4120–01–P
BILLING CODE 4163–70–P www.cms.hhs.gov; Use: The purpose of
this submission is to request a revision
of 0938–0756 (CMS-R–268) to continue DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND to collect information from Internet HUMAN SERVICES
HUMAN SERVICES users as they exit from the Websites
Medicare.gov and CMS.hhs.gov. As part Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid of the revised collection we are Services
Services combining the content from the
collection 0938–0900 that was [CMS–7007–N]
[Document Identifier: CMS–222 and CMS–
R–268]
discontinued on 5/31/2007. The
packages are being combined to Medicare Program; Request for
Agency Information Collection eliminate a duplication of effort. We are Nominations for the Advisory Panel on
Activities: Proposed Collection; requesting a three-year clearance, so that Medicare Education
Comment Request the feedback received through the
survey can be used continually to AGENCY: Centers for Medicare &
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & update and improve the sites. To ensure Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
Medicaid Services, HHS. that we gather information about user ACTION: Notice.
In compliance with the requirement reactions to the Websites, we have
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the developed a survey tool that users can SUMMARY: This notice requests
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the complete when they exit either site or nominations for individuals to serve on
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid by accessing a link on the bottom bar on the Advisory Panel on Medicare
Services (CMS) is publishing the the page. The responses on this survey Education (the Panel) to fill current
following summary of proposed tool will help CMS to make appropriate vacancies and vacancies that will
collections for public comment. changes to the Websites in the future. become available in 2008. The Panel
Interested persons are invited to send The survey tool contains questions advises and makes recommendations to
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comments regarding this burden about the information that visitors are the Secretary of Health and Human
estimate or any other aspect of this seeking from the sites, the degree to Services and the Administrator of the
collection of information, including any which either site was useful to them, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
of the following subjects: (1) The improvements that they would like to Services on the effectiveness of
necessity and utility of the proposed see in the sites, and their general consumer education strategies
information collection for the proper comments. Form Number: CMS–R–268 concerning the Medicare program.

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