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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE
Public Health Service
Agency Forms Submitted to the Office of Management and Budget for
Clearance
Each Friday the Public Health Service (PHS) publishes a list of
information collection requests it has submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for clearance in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). The following requests
have been submitted to OMB since the list was last published on Friday,
April 15, 1994.
(Call PHS Reports Clearance Officer on 202-690-7100 for copies of
request).
1. Health Study in Silver Valley, Idaho--New--This study will look
at the effects of ambient lead exposure on two different cohorts in
Silver Valley, Idaho. One cohort will consist of children living in the
area in 1974 and 1975. This study will investigate possible
associations between childhood exposure and adult neurologic,
reproductive or kidney effects. The other cohort will consist of former
female workers at the Bunker Hill facility. The study will include a
comparison of the body burden of lead with the development of
osteoporosis. Respondents: Individuals or households.
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Average
Number of burden
Title Number of responses per
respondents per response
respondent (hours)
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Children Study...................... 2,700 1 1.75
Female Workers...................... 250 1 3.55
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Estimated Total Annual Burden--5,625 hours.
2. Evaluation of Smoke Detector Inventions--New--Through an
inventory of smoke detector programs and an evaluation of smoke
detector give-away programs, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention will determine the best methods to distribute and maintain
smoke detectors in the homes of residents who have the greatest risk of
fire-related injury and death. Respondents: Individuals or households;
State or local governments, Non-profit Institutions.
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Average
Number of burden
Title Number of responses per
respondents per response
respondent (hours)
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Give-away........................... 1,129 1 .41
Inventory........................... 55 1 .78
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Estimated Annual Total Burden--510 hours.
3. Evaluation of NIDA Technology Transfer Programs--New--This
project is necessary to determine the effectiveness of The National
Institute on Drug Abuse's (NIDA) technology transfer programs which
disseminate research information to drug abuse prevention and treatment
practitioners. Results will be used to direct NIDA technology transfer
activities and will be shared with other NIH Institutes and Government
agencies. Respondents: Individuals or households; State or local
governments, businesses or other for-profit, Federal agencies or
employees, Non-profit Institutions, Small businesses or organizations,
Number of Respondents: 1,467; Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.45;
Average Burden per Response: .26 hour; Estimated Annual Burden: 593
hours.
4. Annual Census of State and County Mental Hospital Inpatient
Services, 1994-1996--0930-0093 (Extension, no change)--This voluntary
data collection will provide the Center for Mental Health Services, the
States and others with statistics on the changes in the utilization of
State and county mental hospitals by different age-sex-diagnosis
subgroups. These data are needed to measure variability in service
utilization patterns and to understand deinstitutionalization practices
in the United States and each State. Respondents: State or local
governments; Number of Respondents: 71; Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1; Average Burden per Response: 2 hours; Estimated Annual
Burden: 142 hours.
5. The Framingham Study--0925-0216 (Extension, no change)--This
project involves physical examination and testing of the surviving
members of the Framingham Study cohort and their offspring. This study
will be used to further describe the risk factors, occurrence rates,
and consequences of cardiovascular disease in middle age and older men
and women. Respondents: Individuals or households; State or local
governments, businesses or other for-profit, Non-profit Institutions,
Small businesses or organizations; Number of Respondents: 2,400; Number
of Responses per Respondent: 1; Average Burden per Response: 1.5625
hours; Estimated Annual Burden: 3,750 hours.
6. Grantee Reporting Requirements for the Ryan White comprehensive
AIDS Resources and Emergency Act of 1990, Title III, Part B--0915-0158
(Revision)--Section 2664 of the Ryan White CARE Act requires reporting
on the number of individuals to whom the grantee provides early
intervention services pursuant to the grant, epidemiological and
demographic data on the population of such individuals, the average
cost of providing each category of early intervention services, and the
aggregate amounts expended for each category; The purpose of this
revision is to clarify and simplify reporting instructions and
requirements. Respondents: State or local governments, Non-profit
institutions; Number of Respondents: 130; Number of Responses per
Respondent: 1; Average Burden per Response: 500 hours; Estimated Annual
Burden: 65,000 hours.
Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collections should be sent within 30 days of this notice
directly to the OMB Desk Officer designated below at the following
address: Shannah Koss, Human Resources and Housing Branch, New
Executive Office Building, Room 3002, Washington, DC 20503.
Dated: May 2, 1994.
James Scanlon,
Director, Division of Data Policy, Office of Health Planning and
Evaluation.
[FR Doc. 94-10870 Filed 5-5-94; 8:45 am]
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