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Number of
respondents
Data collection
Responses
per
respondent
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
NICHQ Leadership Interview ...............................................
NICHQ Staff Interview .........................................................
NICHQ Faculty Group Interview ..........................................
Phase 1 Community Team Group Interview .......................
Phase 1 Community Team Coordinator Interview ..............
Phase 1 Community Team Data Manager Interview ..........
Phase 2 Community Team Group Interview .......................
Phase 2 Community Team Leader Interview ......................
Phase 2 Community Team Data Manager Interview ..........
4
5
*6
** 24
4
4
*** 42
7
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
6
24
4
4
42
7
7
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
0.5
1.5
1.5
0.5
4.0
5.0
6.0
36.0
6.0
2.0
63.0
10.5
3.5
Total ..............................................................................
103
........................
103
........................
136.0
* One group interview: 6 people per group.
** Four group interviews: 6 people per group.
*** Seven group interviews: 6 people per group.
Email comments to
paperwork@hrsa.gov or mail to the
HRSA Reports Clearance Officer, Room
10–33, Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Written
comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Dated: July 20, 2012.
Jennifer Riggle,
Deputy Director, Office of Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Dated: July 23, 2012.
Melanie J. Gray,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
National Institutes of Health
Center for Scientific Review; Notice of
Closed Meeting
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Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
hereby given of the following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
applications, the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Member
Conflict: Neurodevelopment and
Degeneration.
Date: August 6–7, 2012.
Time: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701
Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892
(Virtual Meeting).
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Contact Person: Peter B Guthrie, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 4142,
MSC 7850, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 435–
1239, guthriep@csr.nih.gov.
This notice is being published less than 15
days prior to the meeting due to the timing
limitations imposed by the review and
funding cycle.
(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine;
93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333,
93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,
93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National
Institutes of Health, HHS)
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Mental Health;
Notice of Closed Meeting
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
hereby given of the following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
applications, the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: National Institute of
Mental Health Special Emphasis Panel HIV/
AIDS Interventions and Services 2.
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Date: July 30, 2012.
Time: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
Neuroscience Center, 6001 Executive
Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20852 (Telephone
Conference Call).
Contact Person: Marina Broitman, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Division of
Extramural Activities, National Institute of
Mental Health, NIH, Neuroscience Center,
6001 Executive Blvd., Room 6153, MSC 9608,
Bethesda, MD 20892–9608, 301–402–8152,
mbroitma@mail.nih.gov.
This notice is being published less than 15
days prior to the meeting due to the timing
limitations imposed by the review and
funding cycle.
(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Nos. 93.242, Mental Health Research
Grants; 93.281, Scientist Development
Award, Scientist Development Award for
Clinicians, and Research Scientist Award;
93.282, Mental Health National Research
Service Awards for Research Training,
National Institutes of Health, HHS)
Dated: July 23, 2012.
Jennifer S. Spaeth,
Director, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Exportation of Used SelfPropelled Vehicles
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), Department of
Homeland Security
ACTION: 60-day notice and request for
comments; extension of an existing
collection of information.
AGENCY:
As part of its continuing effort
to reduce paperwork and respondent
SUMMARY:
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burden, CBP invites the general public
and other Federal agencies to comment
on an information collection
requirement concerning the Exportation
of Used Self-Propelled Vehicles. This
request for comment is being made
pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13).
DATES: Written comments should be
received on or before September 25,
2012, to be assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Attn: Tracey Denning, Regulations and
Rulings, Office of International Trade,
799 9th Street NW., 5th Floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1177.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Tracey Denning,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
Regulations and Rulings, Office of
International Trade, 799 9th Street NW.,
5th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–1177,
at 202–325–0265.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13).
The comments should address: (a)
Whether the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimates of the burden of the
collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; (d)
ways to minimize the burden including
the use of automated collection
techniques or the use of other forms of
information technology; and (e) the
annual cost burden to respondents or
record keepers from the collection of
information (total capital/startup costs
and operations and maintenance costs).
The comments that are submitted will
be summarized and included in the CBP
request for Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approval. All comments
will become a matter of public record.
In this document CBP is soliciting
comments concerning the following
information collection:
Title: Exportation of Used-Propelled
Vehicles.
OMB Number: 1651–0054.
Form Number: None.
Abstract: CBP regulations require an
individual attempting to export a used
self propelled vehicle to furnish
documentation to CBP, at the port of
export, the vehicle and documentation
describing the vehicle, which includes
the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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or, if the vehicle does not have a VIN,
the product identification number.
Exportation of a vehicle will be
permitted only upon compliance with
these requirements. This requirement
does not apply to vehicles that were
entered into the United States under an
in-bond procedure, a carnet or
temporary importation bond. The
required documentation includes, but is
not limited to, a Certificate of Title or
a Salvage Title, the VIN, a Manufactures
Statement of Origin, etc. CBP will
accept originals or certified copies of
Certificate of Title. The purpose of this
information is to help ensure that stolen
vehicles or vehicles associated with
other criminal activity are not exported.
Collection of this information is
authorized by 19 U.S.C.1627a which
provides CBP with authority to impose
export reporting requirements on all
used self-propelled vehicles and by
Title IV, Section 401 of the Anti-Car
Theft Act of 1992, 19 U.S.C. 1646(c)
which requires all persons or entities
exporting a used self-propelled vehicle
to provide to the CBP, at least 72 hours
prior to export, the VIN and proof of
ownership of each automobile. This
information collection is provided for
by19 CFR Part 192. Further guidance
regarding these requirements is
provided at: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/
cgov/trade/basic_trade/export_docs/
motor_vehicle.xml.
Action: CBP proposes to extend the
expiration date of this information
collection with no change to the burden
hours or to the information collected.
Type of Review: Extension (without
change).
Affected Public: Individuals and
Businesses.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
750,000.
Estimated Number of Total Annual
Responses: 750,000.
Estimated Time per Response: 10
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 125,000.
Dated: July 24, 2012.
Tracey Denning,
Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[ADM–9–03 OT:RR:RD:BS; H218497 MAW]
Notice of Availability of a Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement and Draft Record of
Decision for Northern Border Activities
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) announces that the
Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (PEIS) and Draft
Record of Decision (ROD) for Northern
Border Activities are now available. The
Final PEIS analyzes the potential
environmental and socioeconomic
effects associated with its ongoing and
potential future activities along the
northern border between the United
States and Canada. The overall area of
study analyzed in the document extends
approximately 4,000 miles from Maine
to Washington and 100 miles south of
the U.S.-Canada Border. A Draft ROD
announcing CBP’s decision concerning
which alternative to select is available
for review for 30 days.
DATES: The Draft ROD will be available
until August 27, 2012. CBP will issue a
Final ROD no sooner than August 27,
2012.
SUMMARY:
The public and other
interested parties may obtain copies of
the Final PEIS and Draft ROD by
accessing the following Internet address:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/about/sr/
and www.dhs.gov/nepa, by contacting
CBP by telephone (202–325–4191), by
email cbpenvironmentalprogram@
cbp.dhs.gov, or by writing to: Jennifer
DeHart Hass, Environmental and Energy
Division, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Suite 1220N, Washington, DC 20229.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer DeHart Hass, CBP, Office of
Administration, telephone 202–325–
4191. You may also visit the project’s
Web site at: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/
cgov/about/sr/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
Background
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) is charged with the mission of
enforcing customs, immigration,
agriculture, and numerous other laws
and regulations at the Nation’s borders
and facilitating legitimate trade and
travel through legal ports of entry. As
the guardian of the United States’
borders, CBP protects the roughly 4,000
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