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Federal Register/Vol. 74, No. 249/Wednesday, December 30 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 249 / Wednesday, December 30, 2009 / Notices 69111 TABLE 1.—DATA ELEMENTS FOR VOLUNTARY PET FOOD REPORTS OF PRODUCT PROBLEMS AND/OR ADVERSE EVENTS SUBMITTED THROUGH THE MEDWATCHPLUS RATIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE SAFETY REPORTING PORTAL—Continued Data Element Description Country This is the country of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. Street Address Line 1 This is the street address of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. Street Address Line 2 This is additional street address information for the veterinary prac- tice where the animal was examined (if additional lines are needed to report that information). City/Town This is the city or town of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. State This is the State of the veterinary practice where the animal was ex- amined. ZIP/Postal Code This is the zip code of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. E-mail This is the e-mail address of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. *Primary Phone This is the primary phone number of the veterinary practice where the animal was examined. Attachments Page Attach File *Description of Attachment This requests the reporter provide a brief description of the file being attached, e.g., scanned label or medical records. *Type of Attachment This requests the reporter indicate the specific contents of the attach- ment. * Indicates the information or a response is necessary for FDA to fully process a report. IV. Request for Comments DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Ahpeahtone, Edwin Paul, University of HUMAN SERVICES Oklahoma, Delaware Nation, FDA invites comments on all aspects Oklahoma. of the collection of the data elements for Indian Health Service Alexander, Laura Lee, Pennsylvania this Pet Food Early Warning System College of Optometry, Native Village Rational Questionnaire. Interested List of Recipients of Indian Health of Selawik, Alaska. persons may submit to the Division of Scholarships Under the Indian Health Amdur-Clark, Micah Evan, Northeastern Dockets Management (see ADDRESSES) Scholarship Program University, Citizen Potawatomi written or electronic comments Nation, Oklahoma. regarding the proposed changes. Submit The regulations governing Indian Anagale, Paul Todd, University of a single copy of electronic comments or Health Care Improvement Act Programs Minnesota/Duluth, Navajo Nation, two paper copies of any mailed (Pub. L. 94–437) provide at 42 CFR Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. comments, except that individuals may 136.334 that the Indian Health Service Anderson, Debra Jean, Northern Arizona University, White Earth Band of the submit one paper copy. Comments are shall publish annually in the Federal Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, to be identified with the docket number Register a list of recipients of Indian Minnesota. found in brackets in the heading of this Health Scholarships, including the name of each recipient, school and Avery, Shaela Ann, University of Utah document. Received comments may be College of Medicine, Navajo Nation, seen in the Division of Dockets Tribal affiliation, if applicable. These scholarships were awarded under the Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Azure, Joan Marie, Dakota State College, authority of Sections 103 and 104 of the Monday through Friday. Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indian Health Care Improvement Act, 25 Dated: December 22, 2009. Indians of North Dakota. U.S.C. 1613–1613a, as amended by the Azure, Krysten Ross, University of David Horowitz, Indian Health Care Amendments of North Dakota, Turtle Mountain Band Assistant Commissioner for Policy. 1988, Public Law 100–713. of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota. [FR Doc. E9–30872 Filed 12–29–09; 8:45 am] The following is a list of Indian Bacon, Kyle, Idaho State University BILLING CODE 4160–01–S Health Scholarship Recipients funded College of Pharmacy, Shoshone Tribe under Sections 103 and 104 for Fiscal of the Wind River Reservation, Year 2009: Wyoming. VerDate Nov<24>2008 19:01 Dec 29, 2009 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00051 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\30DEN1.SGM 30DEN1 mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES 69112 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 249 / Wednesday, December 30, 2009 / Notices Barr, Eva Ann, Bacone College, United Brady, Meagan Leigh, University of Corbin, Christopher Neal, University of Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, in Oklahoma. Comanche Nation, Oklahoma. Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Barrett, Haley Nicole, University of Brandt, Monica Renea, University of Cummings, Samantha Joellen, Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, University of Michigan, Oglala Sioux Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Oklahoma. Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, Battese, Anthony Steven, Cameron Brewer, Cristie Shon, Clackamas South Dakota. University, Prairie Band of Community College, Cherokee Nation, Cuny, Ryan Wilson, University of Potawatomi Nation, Kansas. Oklahoma. Minnesota/Duluth, Sisseton- Beals, Charles Gregory, Oklahoma State Brisbois, Leaha, Washington State Wahpeton Sioux Tribe of the Lake University, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, University, Turtle Mountain Band of Traverse Reservation, South Dakota. Oklahoma. Chippewa Indians of North Dakota. Curley, Dustin M., East Central Beaver, Aaron Don, University of Brumley (Walker), Breanna Jo, University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University of Oklahoma Health New Mexico & Utah. Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma. Sciences Center, Cherokee Nation, Curley-Moses, Tiffany Dawn, Northern Beaver, Allen Don, University of Oklahoma. Arizona University, San Carlos Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Buck Elk, Michael Warren, Montana Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. State University, Crow Tribe of Reservation, Arizona. Beck, Dustin Ryan, Oklahoma State Montana. Davis, Brandy Darlene, Western University, Cherokee Nation, Burden-Greer, Katie Nicole, University Carolina University, Eastern Band of Oklahoma. of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. Begay, Mirielle Rose, University of New Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma. Davis, Cassidy Wray, University of Mexico, Albuquerque, Navajo Nation, Butler, Collette Michelle, Arizona Oklahoma Health Sciences, Center, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. School of Dentistry, Navajo Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Davis, Chance Wesley, University of Begay, Natalie, University of Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. Washington, Pueblo of Santa Clara, Calderon, Sophina Manheimer, Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, New Mexico. University of Rochester School of Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Davis, Deidrea Rose, Northern Arizona Begaye, Adrienne Marie, University of Medicine, Navajo Nation, Arizona, University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Arizona College of Pharmacy, Navajo New Mexico & Utah. New Mexico & Utah. Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. Cardenas-Begaye, Dharshini, Dixie State Davis, Kayla Joyce, Boise State Begaye, Robbin L., Northern Arizona College of Utah, Navajo Nation, University, Bois Forte Band of the University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, New Mexico & Utah. Cavanaugh, Sarah, University of Mary, Minnesota. Benally, Charleen, New Mexico State Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota. Day, Autumn Ann, Kirksville College of University College of Nursing, Navajo Chatter, DeRay Jacob, Weber State Osteopathic Medicine, Leech Lake Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah. University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Benally, Taleisa Morgan, University of New Mexico & Utah. Tribe, Minnesota. New Mexico/Albuquerque, Navajo Clary, Zachary K., Oklahoma State De Vera, Melissa Myers, University of Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah. University, Cherokee Nation, Nevada/Reno, Chippewa Cree Indians Bercier, Shellee, Turtle Mountain Oklahoma. of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation, Community College, Turtle Mountain Cleavenger, Aaron James, Everest Montana. Band of Chippewa Indians of North College, Chippewa Cree Indians of the Debo, Erica Kristin, Southwestern Dakota. Rocky Boy’s Reservation, Montana. Oklahoma State University, Choctaw Berger, Jessica Paulette, Montana State Cleavenger, Beth Ann, University of Nation of Oklahoma. University, Chippewa Cree Indians of Montana, Chippewa Cree Indians of Decker-Walks Over Ice, Amber Victoria, the Rocky Boy’s Reservation, the Rocky Boy’s Reservation, University of Montana, Confederated Montana. Montana. Salish & Kootenai of the Flathead Bighorse, Amanda Nicole, Oklahoma Coble, Leslie Ann, University of South Reservation, Montana. State University, Cherokee Nation, Dakota, Turtle Mountain Band of Dez, Desiderio, Northern Arizona Oklahoma. Chippewa Indians of North Dakota. University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Blackburn, Jimmy, University of Cody, Leigh, Northern Arizona New Mexico & Utah. Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Dickson, Jamie Ruth, Salish Kootenai Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. New Mexico & Utah. College, Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Blackfox, Sasha Denee, Cumberland Colclasure, Robin Lynn, Rogers State Mexico & Utah. University, Cherokee Nation, College, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Diswood, Patricia Heather, University of Oklahoma. Colelay, Aletta Lynn, Northland Pioneer New Mexico, Navajo Nation, Arizona, Bolton-Baldwin, Marjorie Elsie, College, White Mountain Apache New Mexico & Utah. University of Alaska School of Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, Dolson, Charles William,
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