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records should be addressed to the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND availability of funds for family planning
STAR Program Manager at the above HUMAN SERVICES services grants. This notice contained an
address. error. An eligible State/Population/Area
Contesting record procedures: GSA Announcement of Anticipated was not listed as available for
rules for access to systems of records, Availability of Funds for Family competition in 2006. This Notice
for contesting the contents of systems of Planning Services Grants corrects the omission of the State of
records, and for appealing initial AGENCY: Department of Health and Nebraska State/Population/Area as
determinations are published in the Human Services, Office of the Secretary, competitive in 2006.
Federal Register, 41 CFR part 105–64. Office of Public Health and Science, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Record source categories: Information Office of Population Affairs.
is obtained from individuals who are Susan B. Moskosky, 240–453–2818.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
sole proprietor property owners or Correction
individuals who are designated to SUMMARY: The Office of Population
receive lease payments. Affairs, OPHS, HHS published a notice In the Federal Register of May 6,
[FR Doc. 05–22460 Filed 11–9–05; 8:45 am] in the Federal Register of Friday, May 2005, FR Doc. 05–9017, on page 24266,
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TABLE I.
Approximate Approx.
Application
States/populations/areas to be served funding grant fund-
due date
available ing date

Region I: No service areas competitive in FY 2006


Region II: No service areas competitive in FY 2006
Region III:
Delaware ........................................................................................................................................... $1,062,000 12/1/05 4/1/06
Pittsburgh, PA ................................................................................................................................... 3,743,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Wilkes Barre, PA .............................................................................................................................. 1,588,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Region IV:
Alabama ............................................................................................................................................ 4,768,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Florida ............................................................................................................................................... 8,638,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Mississippi ........................................................................................................................................ 5,009,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
North Carolina .................................................................................................................................. 6,483,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Miami, Florida ................................................................................................................................... 544,000 6/1/06 9/30/06
Region V:
Indiana .............................................................................................................................................. 4,812,000 10/1/05 2/1/06
Minnesota ......................................................................................................................................... 190,000 5/30/06 9/30/06
Ohio .................................................................................................................................................. 4,632,000 11/1/05 3/1/06
Central Ohio ..................................................................................................................................... 701,000 11/1/05 3/1/06
Ohio, Summit, Portage & Medina Cos. ............................................................................................ 782,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Region VI:
Oklahoma ......................................................................................................................................... 3,681,000 8/1/05 12/1/05
Eastern Oklahoma, including the Choctaw Nation and the Osage Nation ...................................... 475,000 8/1/05 12/1/05
Region VII:
Missouri ............................................................................................................................................ 4,876,000 12/1/05 4/1/06
Nebraska .......................................................................................................................................... 1,782,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Region VIII: No service areas competitive in FY–06.
Region IX:
Nevada, Clark County ...................................................................................................................... 923,000 9/1/05 1/1/06
California, East/Southeast Los Angeles ........................................................................................... 400,000 9/1/05 1/1/06
Hawaii ............................................................................................................................................... 1,665,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Federated States of Micronesia ....................................................................................................... 411,000 3/1/06 7/1/06
Region X: No service areas competitive in FY 2006

Dated: November 2, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND proposed data collection projects, the
Alma L. Golden, HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic
Affairs. Centers for Disease Control and summaries of proposed projects. To
[FR Doc. 05–22455 Filed 11–9–05; 8:45 am]
Prevention request more information on the
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proposed projects or to obtain a copy of
[60 Day–06–0587] the data collection plans and
instruments, call 404–639–4766 or send
Proposed Data Collections Submitted comments to Seleda Perryman, CDC
for Public Comment and Assistant Reports Clearance Officer,
Recommendations 1600 Clifton Road, MS–D74, Atlanta,
In compliance with the requirement GA 30333 or send an e-mail to
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the omb@cdc.gov.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
opportunity for public comment on the proposed collection of information

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is necessary for the proper performance on principles that have been shown to (minus attrition) of approximately 6000
of the functions of the agency, including enhance success, including: Designing parent/tween dyads used in the baseline
whether the information shall have messages based on research; testing survey—the nationally representative
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the messages with the intended audiences; sample and the six high-dose
agency’s estimate of the burden of the involving young people in all aspects of metropolitan areas—were re-contacted
proposed collection of information; (c) campaign planning and to complete a survey that was similar to
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and implementation; enlisting the that used at baseline. Items on campaign
clarity of the information to be involvement and support of parents and awareness were added to the survey to
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the other influencers; refining the messages enable segmentation of the respondents
burden of the collection of information based on research; and measuring the by awareness of the campaign. The data
on respondents, including through the effect of the campaign on the target collection was with a total of
use of automated collection techniques audiences. approximately 6000 parent/tween dyads
or other forms of information To measure the effect of the campaign in spring 2003 and 6000 parent/tween
technology. Written comments should on the target audiences, CDC has dyads in 2004. Due to lower than
be received within 60 days of this conducted an annual survey for parent/ expected attrition rates, members of the
notice. tween dyads (Youth Media Campaign’s national panel were re-contacted in
Longitudinal Survey (YMCLS)) that 2005 to assess the continued impact of
Proposed Project
assessed aspects of the knowledge, the campaign.
Outcome Evaluation of CDC’s Youth attitudes, beliefs, and levels of Due to the large number of parent/
Media Campaign: Continuation of involvement in physical activities of tween dyads in the sample, the
Follow-up Survey—Extension-0920– tweens (children ages 9–13) and a proposed data collection seeks to add an
0587—National Center for Chronic parent or guardian. The baseline survey observation five years after baseline for
Disease Prevention and Health was conducted prior to the launch of the a longitudinal data set exploring
Promotion (NCCHPHP), Centers for campaign from April 8, 2002, through physical activity behaviors for a cohort
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). June 21, 2002. Follow-up surveys were of tweens as they mature. There is no
conducted in 2003, 2004, and 2005. The other nationally representative data set
Background and Brief Description
methodology was to use a panel design that provides longitudinal data on
In FY 2001, Congress established the and to survey approximately 3000 dyads physical activity for youth in this age
Youth Media Campaign at the CDC. (3120 parents and 3120 tweens) from a range. The same YMCLS will be used.
Specifically, the House Appropriations nationally representative sample. Participants will be contacted by letter
language said: ‘‘The Committee believes Additionally, a survey of parent/tween to tell them of our intent to re-contact
that, if we are to have a positive impact dyads was conducted in six high-dose them. The burden table reflects time for
on the future health of the American communities at baseline, 2003, 2004, an anticipated 3,120 households (the
population, we must change the and for a portion of the sample in 2005 number that completed the survey in
behaviors of our children and young (high-dose communities were those in 2002) to read the letter and to be re-
adults by reaching them with important which an intensive Youth Media screened by telephone. We anticipate
health messages.’’ CDC, working in Campaign was conducted). The survey 2,000 parent/tween dyads will complete
collaboration with federal partners, was conducted using random digit the survey. The telephone survey will
continuing to coordinate an effort to dialing. be conducted with the same parent/
implement and evaluate a campaign The next steps in the measurement of tween dyads as in the national sample
designed to clearly communicate effects of the campaign were to collect in 2003. There are no costs to
messages that will help youth develop follow-up data one year post baseline respondents other than their time to
habits that foster good health over a survey and two years post baseline participate in the survey.
lifetime. The campaign has been based survey. The same panel members Estimated Annualized Burden:

Average
Number of re- Response
Number of re- burden per
Type of respondent Form name sponses per burden
spondents response
respondent (in hours)
(in hours)

Parent ............................................... Intro Letter and Screening ............... 3,120 1 3/60 156
YMCLS Parent Interview .................. 2,000 1 15/60 500
Tween ............................................... YMCLS Child Interview .................... 2,000 1 15/60 500

Total ........................................... ........................................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ 1,156

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Dated: November 4, 2005. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Instructions for use of the vaccine
Betsey S. Dunaway, National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act information materials and copies of the
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for of 1986 (Pub. L. 99–660), as amended by materials can be downloaded in PDF
Disease Control and Prevention. section 708 of Public Law 103–183, format from the CDC Web site at: http://
[FR Doc. 05–22440 Filed 11–9–05; 8:45 am] added section 2126 to the Public Health www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/VIS. In
BILLING CODE 4163–18–P Service Act. Section 2126, codified at 42 addition, single camera-ready copies are
U.S.C. 300aa–26, requires the Secretary available from State health departments.
of Health and Human Services to A list of State health department
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND develop and disseminate vaccine contacts for obtaining copies of these
HUMAN SERVICES information materials for distribution by materials is included in a December 17,
all health care providers in the United 1999 Federal Register notice (64 FR
Centers for Disease Control and States to any patient (or to the parent or 70914).
Prevention legal representative in the case of a
New Vaccine Information Materials
child) receiving vaccines covered under
Vaccine Information Statements for the National Vaccine Injury Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
Influenza Vaccines; Revised Compensation Program. Information Statement; Live, Intranasal
Instructions for Use of Vaccine Development and revision of the Influenza Vaccine Information
Information Statements vaccine information materials, also Statement; Hepatitis A Vaccine
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and known as Vaccine Information Information Statement
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health Statements (VIS), have been delegated Following the addition of hepatitis A
and Human Services (HHS). by the Secretary to the Centers for and trivalent influenza vaccines to the
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). National Vaccine Injury Compensation
ACTION: Notice.
Section 2126 requires that the materials Program, CDC, as required under 42
SUMMARY: Under the National
be developed, or revised, after notice to U.S.C. 300aa–26, proposed vaccine
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) the public, with a 60-day comment information materials covering those
(42 U.S.C. 300aa-26), the CDC must period, and in consultation with the vaccines in a Federal Register notice
develop vaccine information materials Advisory Commission on Childhood published on July 28, 2005 (70 FR
that all health care providers are Vaccines, appropriate health care 43694). In order to have Influenza
required to give to patients/parents prior provider and parent organizations, and Vaccine Information Statements
to administration of specific vaccines. the Food and Drug Administration. The available for voluntary use in the
On July 28, 2005, CDC published a law also requires that the information current influenza vaccination season,
notice in the Federal Register (70 FR contained in the materials be based on the proposed influenza vaccine
43694) seeking public comments on available data and information, be materials were also issued as interim
proposed new vaccine information presented in understandable terms, and VISs through that notice.
materials for trivalent influenza include: The new vaccine information
vaccines and hepatitis A vaccines. The (1) A concise description of the materials referenced in this notice were
60 day comment period ended on benefits of the vaccine, developed in consultation with the
September 26, 2005. Following review (2) A concise description of the risks Advisory Commission on Childhood
of the comments submitted and associated with the vaccine, Vaccines, the Food and Drug
consultation as required under the law, (3) A statement of the availability of Administration, the American Academy
CDC has finalized the influenza vaccine the National Vaccine Injury of Family Physicians, American
information materials. The final Compensation Program, and Academy of Pediatrics, American
influenza materials, and revised (4) Such other relevant information as Medical Association, Emory Vaccine
instructions for their use and for use of may be determined by the Secretary. Research Center, Every Child By Two,
materials for other covered vaccines, are The vaccines initially covered under Immunization Action Coalition and the
contained in this notice. The final the National Vaccine Injury National PTA. Also, CDC sought
hepatitis A vaccine information Compensation Program were diphtheria, consultation with other organizations;
materials will be published later. tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, however, those organizations did not
rubella and poliomyelitis vaccines. provide comments.
DATES: Beginning no later than January
Since April 15, 1992, any health care Following consultation and review of
1, 2006, each health care provider who
provider in the United States who comments submitted, the vaccine
administers any trivalent influenza
intends to administer one of these information materials covering trivalent
vaccine to any child or adult in the
covered vaccines is required to provide influenza vaccines have been finalized
United States shall provide copies of the
copies of the relevant vaccine and are contained in this notice. These
relevant vaccine information materials
information materials prior to Vaccine Information Statements, dated
contained in this notice, dated October
administration of any of these vaccines. October 20, 2005, are entitled:
20, 2005, in conformance with the
Since June 1, 1999, health care ‘‘Inactivated Influenza Vaccine: What
November 4, 2005 CDC Instructions for
providers are also required to provide You Need to Know’’ and ‘‘Live,
the Use of Vaccine Information
copies of vaccine information materials Intranasal Influenza Vaccine: What You
Statements, also contained in this
for the following vaccines that were Need to Know.’’ CDC has also revised
notice.
added to the National Vaccine Injury the ‘‘Instructions for the Use of Vaccine
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Compensation Program: hepatitis B, Information Statements.’’ The vaccine
Stephen L. Cochi, M.D., M.P.H., Acting haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), information materials covering hepatitis
Director, National Immunization and varicella (chickenpox) vaccines. In A vaccine will be finalized and
Program, Centers for Disease Control addition, use of vaccine information published at a later date.
and Prevention, Mailstop E–05, 1600 materials for pneumococcal conjugate With publication of this notice, as of
Clifton Road, NE., Atlanta, Georgia vaccine has been required since January 1, 2006, all health care
30333, telephone (404) 639–8200. December 15, 2002. providers will be required to provide

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