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Title:
OMB 0920-1215 Awardee Lead Profile Assessment (ALPA)
Project Id:
0900f3eb81b58ce0
Accession #:
NCEH-LPPEHTB-5/27/20-58ce0
Project Contact:
Ruckart_Perri A. (afp4)
Organization:
NCEH/ATSDR/DEHSP/LPPEHTB
Status:
Pending Clearance
Intended Use:
Project Determination
Estimated Start Date:
02/01/2021
Estimated Completion Date:
01/31/2024
CDC/ATSDR HRPO/IRB Protocol #:
OMB Control #:
Determinations
Determination
Justification
Completed
Entered By & Role
6/26/20
Davis_Stephanie I. (sgd8) CIO HSC
Not Research / Other
HSC:
Does NOT Require HRPO
Review
45 CFR 46.102(l)
Program Evaluation
Quality Assurance / Improvement
PRA:
PRA Applies
6/26/20
Davis_Stephanie I. (sgd8) CIO OMB / PRA
Description & Funding
Description
Priority:
Standard
Date Needed:
06/05/2020
Determination Start Date:
05/28/20
Description:
This is a revision request of a currently approved OMB protocol #0920-1215 (Expiration Date 02/28/2021). The Awardee Lead
Profile Assessment (ALPA) data collection instrument will be used to: 1) identify common characteristics of funded childhood lead
poisoning prevention programs and 2) inform guidance, resource development, and technical assistance activities conducted by the
CDC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) in support of the ultimate goal, which is blood lead elimination in
children. Assessment findings will be shared on the CDC CLPPP website and in response to inquiries by the public, press, and
Congress. The dissemination of results will support the ability for both funded and non-funded jurisdictions to: 1) identify policies
and other factors that support or hinder childhood lead poisoning prevention efforts, 2) understand what strategies are being used
by funded state and local governments (or their bona fide fiscal agents) to implement childhood lead poisoning prevention activities,
and 3) use this knowledge to develop and apply similar strategies to support the national agenda to eliminate childhood lead
poisoning. Changes included modifying survey questions with text box answers to gateway questions with multiple choice answer
options. Additionally, specific terms and phrases were revised for conciseness and clarification and questions about primary
prevention and lead elimination were added to the survey.
IMS/CIO/Epi-Aid/Chemical Exposure Submission:
No
IMS Activation Name:
Not selected
CIO Emergency Response Name:
Not selected
Epi-Aid Name:
Not selected
Assessment of Chemical Exposure Name:
Not selected
Goals/Purpose
The purpose of this annual assessment under the cooperative agreement is to identify: 1) jurisdictional legal frameworks governing
CDC-funded childhood lead poisoning prevention programs in the United States and 2) strategies for implementing childhood lead
poisoning prevention activities in the United States.
Objective:
The ALPA information collection will serve to 1) identify common characteristics of awarded childhood lead poisoning prevention
programs and 2) inform guidance and resource development in support of the ultimate elimination goal. The dissemination of results
obtained from this information collection will enable jurisdictions to 1) identify policies and other factors that support or hinder
childhood lead poisoning prevention efforts; 2) understand what strategies are being used by funded state and local governments
(or their bona fide fiscal agents) to implement childhood lead poisoning prevention activities; and 3) use this knowledge to develop
and apply similar strategies to support the national agenda to eliminate childhood lead poisoning. Both funded and non-funded
jurisdictions will be able to apply these principles to their childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. Findings will be shared on
CDC#s CLPPP website and in response to inquiries by the public, press, and Congress.
Activities or Tasks:
New Collection of Information, Data, or Biospecimens
Target Populations to be Included/Represented:
Other
Tags/Keywords:
Lead Poisoning
CDC's Role:
Activity originated and designed by CDC staff, or conducted at the specific request of CDC, or CDC staff will approve study design
and data collection as a condition of any funding provided
Method Categories:
Survey
Methods:
Each recipient has one project manager for lead poisoning prevention activities. Each project manager will complete the
questionnaire in his or her official capacity. The ALPA questionnaire will use the EpiInfo functionality as the primary method for
respondents to complete the information. The link will be sent via an invitation email by a CDC staff member to the attention of all
project managers of the funded programs approximately 150 days before the end of the annual budget period. A follow-up email will
be sent to the attention of all project managers approximately 130 days before the end of the annual budget period. Respondents
who do not want to complete the online web questionnaire will be able to complete the Word questionnaire that will be emailed to
them by a CDC staff member.
Collection of Info, Data or Biospecimen:
Via survey that will have a web-based on paper-based option
Expected Use of Findings/Results:
Assessment findings will be shared on the HHLPPP CDC CLPPP website and in response to inquiries by the public, press, and
Congress. The dissemination of results will support the ability for both funded and non-funded jurisdictions to: 1) identify policies
and other factors that support or hinder childhood lead poisoning prevention efforts, 2) understand what strategies are being used
by funded state and local governments (or their bona fide fiscal agents) to implement childhood lead poisoning prevention activities,
and 3) use this knowledge to develop and apply similar strategies to support the national agenda to eliminate childhood lead
poisoning.
Could Individuals potentially be identified based on
Information Collected?
No
Funding
Funding Type
Funding Title
Funding #
CDC Cooperative
Agreement
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Projects, State and Local Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention and
Surveillance of Blood Lead Levels in Children
CDC Cooperative
Agreement
Lead Poisoning Prevention- Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
HSC Review
Original
Budget Yr
# Years
Award
CDC-RFA-EH181806
2018
3
CDC-RFA-EH171701PPHF17
2017
4
HSC Review
HSC Attributes
Program Evaluation
Yes
Quality Assurance / Improvement
Yes
Regulation and Policy
Do you anticipate this project will be submitted to
the IRB office
No
Estimated number of study participants
Population - Children
Population - Minors
Population - Prisoners
Population - Pregnant Women
Population - Emancipated Minors
Suggested level of risk to subjects Do you anticipate this project will be exempt research or non-exempt research
Requested consent process waviers
Informed consent for adults
No Selection
Children capable of providing assent
No Selection
Parental permission
No Selection
Alteration of authorization under HIPPA Privacy
Rule
No Selection
Requested documents of informed consent
Informed consent for adults
No Selection
Children capable of providing assent
No Selection
Parental permission
No Selection
Consent process shown in an understandable language
Reading level has been estimated
No Selection
Comprehension tool is provided
No Selection
Short form is provided
No Selection
Translation planned or performed
No Selection
Certified translation / translator
No Selection
Translation and back-translation to/from target
language(s)
No Selection
Other method
No Selection
Clinical Trial
Involves human participants
No Selection
Assigned to an intervention
No Selection
Evaluate the effect of the intervention
No Selection
Evaluation of a health related biomedical or
behavioral outcome
No Selection
Registerable clinical trial
No Selection
Other Considerations
Exception is requested to PHS informing those
bested about HIV serostatus
No Selection
Human genetic testing is planned now or in the
future
No Selection
Involves long-term storage of identfiable biological
specimens
No Selection
Involves a drug, biologic, or device
No Selection
Conducted under an Investigational New Drug
exemption or Investigational Device Exemption
No Selection
Institutions & Staff
Institutions & Staff
Institutions
Institutions yet to be added .....
Staff
Staff Member
SIQT
Exp.
Date
Kelly Dyke
03/12
/2021
Perri Ruckart
05/02
/2021
Rio
Schondelmeyer
05/27
/2023
CITI
Biomedical
Exp. Date
11/07/2020
CITI Social &
Behavioral Exp.
Date
CITI Good Clinical
Practice Exp. Date
11/20/2020
Data
DMP
Proposed Data Collection Start Date:
6/1/21
Proposed Data Collection End Date:
6/28/24
Proposed Public Access Level:
Public, Restricted
Restricted Details:
Data Use Type:
Data Use Type URL:
Data Use Contact:
Data Sharing Agreement
Staff
Role
Email
Phone
Organization
Data
Owner
nfn8@cdc.
gov
4044981215
PROGRAM SERVICES
Program
Official
afp4@cdc.
gov
7704883808
LEAD POISONING PREVENTION AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TRACKING BRANCH
Data Use
Contact
prw8@cdc.
gov
4044982797
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNICATIONS
AND EVALUATION
Public Access Justification:
de-identified data can be shared
How Access Will Be Provided for Data:
aggregate data will be publicly available on CDC CLPPP website and additional data may be shared upon request for approved
purposes via data use agreement
Plans for Archival and Long Term Preservation:
Spatiality
Spatiality (Geographic Locations) yet to be added .....
Dataset
Dataset
Title
Dataset
Description
Dataset yet to be added...
Data Publisher
/Owner
Public Access
Level
Public Access
Justification
External
Access URL
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URL
Type of Data
Released
Collection
Start Date
Collection End
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