Federal Register/Vol. 63, No. 162/Friday, August 21, 1998/Notices
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44866 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 162 / Friday, August 21, 1998 / Notices relationships with health-related relationships with health-related Chapter 35). To request a copy of these organizations of States and other organizations of States and other documents, call the SAMHSA Reports jurisdictions; and (8) serves as a focal jurisdictions, (8) serves as a focal point Clearance Officer on (301) 443±7978. point for information on health service for information on health resource 1999 National Household Survey on programs and related efforts, including programs and related efforts, including Drug AbuseÐ(0930±0110)ÐRevisionÐ voluntary professional and other private voluntary, professional and other The National Household Survey on sector activities. private sector activities. Drug Abuse (NHSDA) is a survey of the Section RF±30 Delegations of 3. Division of Health Resources civilian, noninstitutionalized Authority: All delegations and population of the United States 12 years Directs and coordinates field redelegations of authority which were in old and older. The data are used to development and implementation of effect immediately prior to the effective determine the prevalence of use of HRSA programs and activities designed date hereof have been continued in tobacco products, alcohol, illicit to increase the capacity and capability effect in them or their successors substances, and illicit use of of health facilities construction, pending further redelegation. I hereby maternal and child health care programs prescription drugs. The results are used ratify and affirm all actions taken by any by SAMHSA, ONDCP, Federal and other health-related programs in the DHHS official which involved the States served by the cluster; (2) provides government agencies, and other exercise of these authorities prior to the organizations and researchers to continuous program monitoring of effective date of this delegation. HRSA grants and contracts for establish policy, direct program compliance with applicable laws, This reorganization is effective upon date activities, and better allocate resources. of signature. regulations, policies and performance For 1999, the tobacco component of the standards; (3) assures implementation of Dated: August 12, 1998. core questionnaire will be revised and loan programs; (4) provides for Claude Earl Fox, expanded to permit a more development, implementation, and Administrator. comprehensive set of data on tobacco monitoring of the annual field work [FR Doc. 98±22509 Filed 8±20±98; 8:45 am] product use, including information on plan related to assigned program areas, BILLING CODE 4160±15±P usual brand. including setting objectives responsive The sample size of the survey will be to national and field priorities based on expanded to permit prevalence guidance provided by appropriate DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND estimates for each of the fifty states and HRSA bureau components and assigns HUMAN SERVICES the District of Columbia. In addition, division resources required to attain beginning in 1999 the survey will be these objectives; (5) coordinates with Substance Abuse and Mental Health administered using computer assisted other field office staff and headquarters Services Administration interviewing (CAI); during the first staff to develop and consolidate Agency Information Collection quarter of 1999 a paper and pencil objectives crossing program and Activities: Submission for OMB (PAPI) version of the interview will be division lines; (6) serves as a source of Review; Comment Request administered to a supplemental sample expertise on resource development, of respondents to facilitate analysis of maternal and child health programs, Periodically, the Substance Abuse and response differences associated with HIV/AIDS programs, health professions Mental Health Services Administration differing methodologies (i.e., computer programs and as field program liaison (SAMHSA) will publish a list of assisted vs. paper and pencil with HRSA headquarters on technical information collection requests under interviewing). The total annual burden programmatic matters, (7) establishes OMB review, in compliance with the estimate is 301,675 hours as shown effective communication and working Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. below: Responses Instrument Number of per re- Hours per Total bur- respondents spondent response den Electronic Screening (CAI/main study) ............................................................................ 227,258 1 0.050 11,363 Electronic Screening (PAPI sample) ................................................................................ 74,417 1 0.050 3,721 Questionnaire and Verification Form (CAI/main study) ................................................... 70,000 1 1.000 70,000 Questionnaire and Verification Form (PAPI sample) ....................................................... 20,000 1 1.200 24,000 Screening Verification (CAI/main study) .......................................................................... 6,818 1 0.067 457 Screening Verification (PAPI sample) .............................................................................. 2,233 1 0.067 150 Interview Verification (CAI/main study) ............................................................................ 10,500 1 0.067 704 Interview Verification (PAPI sample) ................................................................................ 3,000 1 0.067 201 Total ....................................................................................................................... .................... .................... .................... 110,596 Written comments and Dated: August 8, 1998. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND recommendations concerning the Richard Kopanda, URBAN DEVELOPMENT proposed information collection should Executive Officer, SAMHSA. [Docket No. FR±4341±N±23] be sent within 30 days of this notice to: [FR Doc. 98±22490 Filed 8±20±98; 8:45 am] Daniel Chenok, Human Resources and BILLING CODE 4162±20±P Federal Property Suitable as Facilities Housing Branch, Office of Management To Assist the Homeless and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, AGENCY: Office of the Assistant D.C. 20503. Secretary for Community Planning and Development, HUD. Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 162 / Friday, August 21, 1998 / Notices 44867 ACTION: Notice. application. In order to maximize the Facilities Planning and Acquisition opportunity to utilize a suitable Branch, FM±20, Room 6H±058, SUMMARY: This Notice identifies property, providers should submit their Washington, DC 20585; (202) 586±0426; unutilized, underutilized, excess, and written expressions of interest as soon GSA: Mr. Brian K. Polly, Assistant surplus Federal property reviewed by as possible. For complete details Commissioner, General Services HUD for suitability for possible use to concerning the processing of Administration, Office of Property assist the homeless. applications, the reader is encouraged to Disposal, 18th and F Streets, NW, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: refer to the interim rule governing this Washington, DC 20405; (202) 501±2059; Mark Johnston, room 7256, Department program, 24 CFR part 581. (These are not toll±free numbers). of Housing and Urban Development, For properties listed as suitable/to be Dated: August 13, 1998. 451 Street Seventh SW, Washington, DC excess, that property may, if 20410; telephone (202) 708±1226; TTY subsequently accepted as excess by Kenneth C. Williams, number for the hearing- and speech- GSA, be made available for use by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant impaired (202) 708±2565 (these homeless in accordance with applicable Programs. telephone numbers are not toll-free), or law, subject to screening for other TITLE V, FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY call the toll-free Title V information line Federal use. At the appropriate time, PROGRAM, FEDERAL REGISTER REPORT at 1±800±927±7588. HUD will publish the property in a FOR 08/21/98 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In Notice showing it as either suitable/ Suitable/Available Properties accordance with 24 CFR part 581 and available or suitable/unavailable. section 501 of the Stewart B. McKinney For properties listed as suitable/ Buildings (by State) Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. unavailable, the landholding agency has California 11411), as amended, HUD is publishing decided that the property cannot be Bldg. 604 this Notice to identify Federal buildings declared excess or made available for Point Arena Air Force Station and other real property that HUD has use to assist the homeless, and the Co: Mendocino CA 95468±5000 reviewed for suitability for use to assist property will not be available. Landholding Agency: Air Force the homeless. The properties were Properties listed as unsuitable will Property Number: 189010237 Status: Unutilized reviewed using information provided to not be made available for any other Comment: 1232 sq. ft.; stucco-wood frame; HUD by Federal landholding agencies purpose for 20 days from the date of this most recent useÐhousing. regarding unutilized and underutilized Notice. Homeless assistance providers Bldg. 605 buildings and real property controlled interested in a review by HUD of the Point Arena Air Force Station by such agencies or by GSA regarding determination of unsuitability should Co: Mendocino CA 95468±5000 its inventory of excess or surplus call the toll free information line at 1± Landholding Agency: Air Force Federal property. This Notice is also 800±927±7588 for detailed instructions Property Number: 189010238 published