0481 2024 Aphis 71 (20241202)

0481 2024 APHIS 71 (20241202).xlsx

On Farm Monitoring of Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in U.S. Broiler Production

0481 2024 APHIS 71 (20241202)

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AMR Poultry APHIS 71
AMR Poultry APHIS 71 NEW


Sheet 1: AMR Poultry APHIS 71

APHIS-71: NATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM Page 1 of 1
ON-FARM MONITORING OF ANTIMICROBIAL USE AND RESISTANCE IN U.S. BROILER PRODUCTION 0579-XXXX
DESCRIPTION TOTAL SAMPLE POPULATION ESTIMATED RESPONSE RATE ESTIMATED NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS NUMBER OF RESPONSES PER RESPONDENT TOTAL ANNUAL RESPONSES TOTAL ANNUAL NON RESPONSES HOURS PER RESPONSE TOTAL HOURS FOR RESPONDENTS TOTAL HOURS NON RESPONSE2
Informed Consent 30 40.0% 12 1 12 18 0 2 3










Survey with Litter Sampling 36 100.0% 36 16 576 0 2 864 0




















TOTAL 36
36
588 18
866 3










NOTE: Actual number of hours may vary due to rounding








1 Generally, the design is as follows. From the WATT list of the largest broiler producing companies in the U.S., 30 companies will be offered the chance to participate. From those, we expect 12 will agree to participate and will sign the informed consent form, indicating their willingness to continue in the study. There will be approximately 36 complexes sampled from those 12 companies. From the complexes, approximately 4 (between 4 and 8, depending on complex enrollment) farms will be selected from each complex quarterly. From each farm, one broiler house will be selected and survey information and biological sample collection will be performed. This means there will be approximately 576 total farms providing information annually. These numbers are presented at the complex level, as the study is longitudinal at the complex level, and assume that for the 12 companies expected to enroll, all of the complexes and farms within them will complete the data collection, congruent with previous iterations of the study.
















2Estimated time for nonresponse for the informed consent is equal to 10 minutes (~0.17 hours per response) and for all other activities is assumed to be 2 minutes (~0.033 hours per response).























Sheet 2: AMR Poultry APHIS 71 NEW

OMB CONTROL NO. 0579-0481







DATE PREPARED 8/30/2024
Due to section 508 accessibility, do not merge cells. If the ICR title requires more space then allowed, key in additional words of the title in row 3. TITLE OF INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST (ICR) National Animal Health Monitoring System, On-Farm Monitoring Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in U.S. Broiler Production Study









Additional line for ICR Title if title is too long.










PART I - ICR INFORMATION, POINT OF CONTACT, FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE INFORMATION








DATA SUMMARY
Enter one: -Proposed rule -Final rule -New ICR -Renewal -Reinstatement TYPE OF REQUEST ICR Renewal







This is the sum of Activities, Column , filtered to capture only first occurences as marked in Activitiy Description, Part II Column G. TOTAL RESPONDENTS 30
POINT OF CONTACT (POC) Nia Washington-Plaskett







This is the sum of all entries in Part II, Column J. TOTAL ANNUAL RESPONSES 606
POC TELEPHONE NO. (301) 851-3354







Enter the estimated percentage of total responses that are submitted electronically. % ELECTRONIC 0%
DATE PREPARED 8/30/2024







Automatically calculates; Total Respondents X Total Annual Respondents RESPONSES PER RESPONDENT 20.200
Docket number assigned by RAD for 60-day public comment period Federal Register notice PUBLIC COMMENT DOCKET NO. APHIS-2024-0020







This is the sum of all entries, Section II Column L TOTAL BURDEN HOURS 869
Citation for 60-day public comment period Federal Register notice (e.g., 84FR38333) FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE 89 FR 54764







Automatically calculates; Total Burden Hours ÷ Total Annual Responses HOURS PER RESPONSE 1.43416
FEDERAL REGISTER DATE 7/2/2024







Enter the percentage of total business respondents that are small entities. % SMALL ENTITIES 0%
PART II - SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES










The title must be consistent from the previous submission to the current one, and between the APHIS 71 and the Supporting Statement. If the title has changed, insert another column to the right and title it "PREVIOUS TITLE". If this activity is a discretionary change, enter (NEW) if this is a new activity, respondent type, or response time estimate; or (VIOLATION) if this is previously unreported activity. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AUTHORITY (U.S.C., CFR, or MANUAL) If there is a form associated with this activity, enter the form number (e.g., APHIS 123). If the activity uses a form letter or something similar, enter "letter". If the information is collected via an information system, enter the acronym for the information system (e.g., MITS). FORM NO. Enter all that apply if the collection instrument is a form: - Paper - PDF - Info System FORMAT " " - None. Leave blank if there is no change to this activity. E - Estimate. The change is to the number of respondents, responses, or burden hours only. D - Discretionary. The change is a new activity, a reported violation, or a new respondent type or response time. C - Correction. The change is to capture and report a previous error of some type. TYPE OF CHANGE Select only one group per line (e.g., FG and S1 are two lines, S1 and S2 are one line): FG - foreign government S1 - state government S2 - local government S3 - tribal government P1 - business P2 - farm P3 - non or not for profit I - individual or household TYPEOF RESPONDENT Respondents should not be counted more than once in the total number of respondents. Place an "X" in this space to indicate this activity reflects a unique group of respondents in this ICR. FIRST OCCURRENCE Select only one per line: I - Reporting. Information is received from the public via voice, document, or information system. R - Recordkeeping. The respondent is required to maintain records for a prescribed period of time. TP - Third Party Disclosure. The respondent is required to post information for the benefit of a third party (e.g., labels on product packages or quarantine signs at fairs). TYPE OF RESPONSE See the comment for Column G. Do not count respondents multiple times within the same activity. Each individual or household counts as one respondent, and each business or non-U.S. Federal government activity counts as one respondent. ESTIMATED
ANNUAL NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS
OR
RECORDKEEPERS
Each instance of the activity counts as one response regardless of the respondent type. Each recordkeeper counts as one response. ESTIMATED
TOTAL ANNUAL
RESPONSES
This entry should be the same as that entered in the OMB banner at the top of the form. Times less than 1 hour should be calculated as number of minutes divided by 60 and listed to three decimal places. For recordkeepers, enter the estimated average number of hours per year the recordkeeper will spend on this activity. ESTIMATED HOURS
PER RESPONSE
OR
ANNUAL HOURS PER RECORDKEEPER
Calculation: Column J x K Formula rounds up ESTIMATED
TOTAL ANNUAL
BURDEN HOURS

Informed Consent1,2 7 U.S.C. 391 NAHMS Form 470 PDF, Info system E P1 X I 12 12 0.170 2
Informed Consent - Nonresponse 7 U.S.C. 391
PDF, Info system E P1 X I 18 18 0.170 3
Survey with Litter Sampling 7 U.S.C. 391 NAHMS Form 471 PDF, Info system E P1
I 12 576 1.500 864
Survey with Litter Sampling - Nonresponse 7 U.S.C. 391
PDF, Info system E P1
I 0 0 0.000 0












1Generally, the design is as follows: From the WATT list of the largest broiler producing companies in the U.S., 30 companies will be offered the chance to participate. From those, we expect 12 companies will agree to participate and will sign the informed consent form, indicating their willingness to continue in the study. There will be approximately 36 complexes sampled from those 12 companies. From the complexes, approximately 4 (between 4 and 8, depending on complex enrollment) farms will be selected from each complex, quarterly. From each farm, one broiler house will be selected, and survey information and biological sample collection will be performed. This means there will be approximately 36 (complexes from the 12 companies) x 4 (farms sampled) x 4 (sample events occurring quarterly) = 576 total farms providing information annually. These numbers are presented at the company level, assuming that for the 12 companies expected to enroll, all of the complexes and farms within them will complete the data collection, congruent with previous iterations of the study.
2Estimated time for nonresponse for the informed consent is equal to 10 minutes (~0.17 hours per response) and for all other activities is assumed to be 2 minutes (~0.033 hours per response).
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