APPENDIX 4: 60 Day FRN Extension

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OPRE Study: Assessing Models of Coordinated Services for Low-Income Children and Their Families (AMCS) Site Visits [Descriptive Case Studies]

APPENDIX 4: 60 Day FRN Extension

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non-NRDA funding to construct the
breakwater system that was originally
proposed as a component of the
Cypremort Improvements project. The
Louisiana TIG prepared a Draft
Supplemental Restoration Plan and
Environmental Assessment for the
Cypremort Point State Park
Improvements Project Modification
(Draft Supplemental RP/EA) to inform
the public about potential modifications
to the Cypremort Improvements project
and to seek public comment. A Notice
of Availability of the Draft
Supplemental RP/EA was published in
the Federal Register at 85 FR 21852 on
April 20, 2020. The Louisiana TIG
hosted a public webinar on April 28,
2020, and the public comment period
for the Draft Supplemental RP/EA
closed on May 20, 2020. The Louisiana
TIG considered the public comments
received on the Draft Supplemental RP/
EA, which informed the Louisiana TIG’s
analyses and selection of the modified
Cypremort Improvements project in the
Final Supplemental RP/EA. A summary
of the public comments received and
the Trustees’ responses to those
comments are included in Section 6 of
the Final Supplemental RP/EA.
Overview of the Final Supplemental
RP/EA
The Final Supplemental RP/EA
evaluates modifications to the
Cypremort Improvements project and
considers three action alternatives,
consistent with the purpose and need of
the original project. Alternative A
includes the components of the original
Cypremort Improvements project that
were approved for funding but are not
currently completed: Improvements to
an existing rock jetty, beach
reclamation, construction of a marsh
boardwalk and trail, and road and
parking lot repairs. Alternative B
includes the same components as in
Alternative A as well as additional
improvements at Cypremort Point State
Park: A recreational vehicle
campground with approximately 30
new paved pull-through campsites with
sewer, water, and electrical tie-ins, two
mobile bathhouses with sewer, water,
and electrical tie-ins, and a boat dock/
fishing pier. Alternative C includes the
same components as Alternative B but
eliminates the mobile bathhouses. In the
Final Supplemental RP/EA, the
Louisiana TIG selects project
Alternative B: Expanded Restoration
and Recreation Improvements with
Mobile Bathhouses. The estimated total
cost of the selected project, as modified,
is $4.48 million. In the Final
Supplemental RP/EA, the Louisiana TIG
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continue the process of restoring
recreational use services lost in the
Louisiana Restoration Area as a result of
the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Additional restoration planning for the
Louisiana Restoration Area will
continue.
Administrative Record
The documents comprising the
Administrative Record for the Final
Supplemental RP/EA and FONSI can be
viewed electronically at https://
www.doi.gov/deepwaterhorizon/
adminrecord.
Authority
The authority for this action is the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2701 et
seq.), its implementing NRDA
regulations found at 15 CFR part 990,
and the NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
Benita Best-Wong,
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of
Water.
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A. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(Colette A. Fried, Assistant Vice
President) 230 South LaSalle Street,
Chicago, Illinois 60690–1414:
1. The Michael Kaufman Living Trust,
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Proposed Information Collection
Activity; Assessing Models of
Coordinated Services for Low-Income
Children and Their Families (AMCS)
(0970–0535)
Office of Planning, Research,
and Evaluation; Administration for
Children and Families; Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Request for public comment.
AGENCY:

The Office of Planning,
Research, and Evaluation (OPRE),
Administration for Children and
Families (ACF), U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), is
requesting an extension to continue
collecting data for the study, Assessing
Models of Coordinated Services for
Low-Income Children and Their
Families (AMCS). Data collection has
been delayed due to the COVID–19
pandemic and will not be complete by
the current expiration date of October
31, 2020. There are no changes
proposed to the current instruments.
DATES: Comments due within 60 days of
publication. In compliance with the
requirements of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
ACF is soliciting public comment on the
specific aspects of the information
collection described above.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the proposed
collection of information can be
obtained and comments may be
forwarded by emailing
[email protected].
Alternatively, copies can also be
obtained by writing to the
SUMMARY:

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Administration for Children and
Families, Office of Planning, Research,
and Evaluation, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201, Attn: OPRE
Reports Clearance Officer. All requests,
emailed or written, should be identified
by the title of the information collection.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Description: Through AMCS, ACF
seeks to learn more about how states
and communities coordinate early care
and education, family economic
security, and/or other health and human
services to most efficiently and
effectively serve the needs of lowincome children and their families. ACF
aims to understand strategies used to
support partnerships, including the
Federal barriers to agency collaboration.
In support of achieving these goals, the
study team is conducting ‘‘virtual site

visits’’ with six programs that offer
coordinated services. The study team
will gather information through
interviews with program staff members,
such as agency leaders or frontline staff,
and focus groups with parents.
Data collection activities will include
up to six program ‘‘virtual site visits.’’
‘‘Virtual site visits’’ include semistructured interviews with up to 30 total
staff at each site and focus groups with
8–10 parents at each site. Semistructured interviews with program and
partner staff will obtain in-depth
information about the goals and
objectives of programs, the services
provided, how the coordinated services
are implemented, how staffing is
managed, data use, and any facilitators
and barriers to coordination. Focus
groups with parents participating in the
program will provide the opportunity to

learn about how parents perceive the
program; how it meets their needs; what
benefits they gain from the program; and
how they enroll, participate, and
progress through the program.
Respondents: Lead program and
partner program staff members working
in six programs across the United States
that coordinate early care and education
services with family economic security
services and/or other health and human
services, as well as parents receiving
services from these programs. Staff
respondents will be selected with the
goal of having staff represent each level
of the organization. Parents who have
participated in the program for at least
6 months and who receive early
childhood services and at least one
other program service will be invited to
participate in focus groups.

ANNUAL BURDEN ESTIMATES
Total/annual
number of
respondents

Instrument
Master Virtual Site Visit Interview Protocol .....................................................
Parent Virtual Focus Group Protocol ...............................................................

Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 420
Comments: The Department
specifically requests comments on (a)
whether the proposed 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 estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information; (c) the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology. Consideration will be given
to comments and suggestions submitted
within 60 days of this publication.
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 9858(a)(5).
John M. Sweet Jr.,
ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Submission for OMB Review; Child
and Family Services Plan (CFSP),
Annual Progress and Services Report
(APSR), and Annual Budget Expenses
Request and Estimated Expenditures
(CFS–101) (0970–0426)
Children’s Bureau,
Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, Administration for Children
and Families, HHS.
ACTION: Request for public comment.
AGENCY:

The Administration for
Children and Families (ACF) is
requesting a three-year extension of the
collection of information under the
Child and Family Services Plan (CFSP),
the Annual Progress and Services
Report (APSR), and the Annual Budget
Expenses Request and Estimated
Expenditures (CFS–101) collection
(OMB #0970–0426, expiration 1/31/
2021). There are minor changes to the
APSR, the burden hours for the APSR,
and CFS–101 form.
DATES: Comments due within 30 days of
publication. OMB is required to make a
decision concerning the collection of
information between 30 and 60 days
after publication of this document in the
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Number of
responses per
respondent
1
1

Average
burden hours
per response
2
1

Annual burden
hours
360
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Federal Register. Therefore, a comment
is best assured of having its full effect
if OMB receives it within 30 days of
publication.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Description: Under title IV–B,
subparts 1 and 2, of the Social Security
Act (the Act), states, territories, and
tribes are required to submit a CFSP.
The CFSP lays the groundwork for a
system of coordinated, integrated, and
culturally relevant family services for
the subsequent five years (45 CFR
1357.15(a)(1)). The CFSP outlines
initiatives and activities the state, tribe
or territory will carry out in
administering programs and services to
promote the safety, permanency, and
well-being of children and families,
including, as applicable, those activities
conducted under the John H. Chafee
Foster Care Program for Successful
Transition to Adulthood (Section 477 of
the Act); and the state grant authorized
by the Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act. By June 30 of each year,

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