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Federal Register / Vol. 91, No. 10 / Thursday, January 15, 2026 / Notices
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Program
Project: Cancer Research.
Date: February 24–25, 2026.
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Address: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Meeting Format: Virtual Meeting.
Contact Person: Jennifer Ann Sanders,
Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD
20892, (301) 496–3553, jennifer.sanders@
nih.gov.
Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel; Program
Projects: Translational Cancer Research
SPORE (P50).
Date: February 25–26, 2026.
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Address: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Meeting Format: Virtual Meeting.
Contact Person: E. Tian, Ph.D., Scientific
Review Officer, Basic and Translational
Cancer Review Branch, Center for Scientific
Review, National Institutes of Health, 6701
Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817, (240)
205–0794, email: [email protected].
Name of Committee: Applied Therapeutics
for Cancer Integrated Review Group;
Advancing Therapeutics A Study Section.
Date: February 26, 2026.
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Address: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Meeting Format: Virtual Meeting.
Contact Person: Maureen Shuh, Ph.D.,
Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD
20892, (301) 480–4097, maureen.shuh@
nih.gov.
Name of Committee: Surgical Sciences,
Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
Integrated Review Group; Clinical
Translational Imaging Science Study Section.
Date: February 26–27, 2026.
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Address: National Institutes of Health,
Rockledge II, 6701 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Meeting Format: Virtual Meeting.
Contact Person: Eleni Apostolos Liapi, MD,
Scientific Review Officer, Center for
Scientific Review, National Institutes of
Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD
20817, (301) 867–5309, [email protected].
Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine;
93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333,
93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,
93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National
Institutes of Health, HHS

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Dated: January 12, 2026.
Sterlyn H. Gibson,
Program Specialist, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY

[FR Doc. 2026–00679 Filed 1–14–26; 8:45 am]

[Docket No. TSA–2014–001]

BILLING CODE 4140–01–P

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Correction
AGENCY: Substance Abuse and Mental

Health Services Administration,
Department of Health and Human
Services.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
SUMMARY: The Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services Administration
published a document in the Federal
Register on November 20, 2025,
concerning requests for comments on
Proposed Project: SAMHSA Unified
Performance Reporting Tool (SUPRT)—
Project (P)—(OMB No. 0930–NEW). The
document contained an incorrect
website link to review a copy of the
proposed Information Collection. All
requests for review copies should be
submitted to the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer at samhsapra@
samhsa.hhs.gov.
DATES: Comments on the ICR must be

received on or before January 20, 2026.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments to

SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer at
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

When submitting comments or
requesting information, please include
the project title for reference to the
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the

Federal Register of November 20, 2025,
in FR Doc. 2025–20393, starting on page
52413, the following correction is made:
On page 52414, in the second column,
the first full sentence is corrected to
read ‘‘The draft tool can be requested
from the SAMHSA Reports Clearance
Officer at [email protected].’’
Carlos Graham,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2026–00657 Filed 1–14–26; 8:45 am]
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Transportation Security Administration

Intent To Request Revision From OMB
of One Current Public Collection of
Information: TSA PreCheck®
Application Program
AGENCY: Transportation Security

Administration, Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: 60-Day notice.
SUMMARY: The Transportation Security

Administration (TSA) invites public
comment on one currently approved
Information Collection Request (ICR),
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) control number 1652–0059,
abstracted below that we will submit to
OMB for a revision in compliance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).
The ICR describes the nature of the
information collection and its expected
burden. The collection involves the
voluntary submission of biographic and
biometric information that TSA uses to
verify identity and conduct a security
threat assessment (STA) for the TSA
PreCheck® Application Program.
DATES: Send your comments by March
16, 2026.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be emailed
to [email protected] or delivered to
the TSA PRA Officer, Information
Technology, TSA–11, Transportation
Security Administration, 6595
Springfield Drive, Springfield, VA
20598–6011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina A. Walsh at the above address,
or by telephone (571) 227–2062.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.), an agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a valid OMB control
number. The ICR documentation will be
available at https://www.reginfo.gov
upon its submission to OMB. Therefore,
in preparation for OMB review and
approval of the following information
collection, TSA is soliciting comments
to—
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
information requirement is necessary for
the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden;

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(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including using
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Information Collection Requirement
Pursuant to the statutory authorities
explained below, TSA has implemented
a voluntary enrollment program for
individuals to apply for the TSA
PreCheck Application Program. Section
109(a)(3) of the Aviation and
Transportation Security Act, Public Law
107–71 (115 Stat. 597, 613, Nov. 19,
2001, codified at 49 U.S.C. 114 note)
provides TSA with the authority to
‘‘establish requirements to implement
trusted programs and use available
technologies to expedite security
screening of passengers who participate
in such programs, thereby allowing
security screening personnel to focus on
those passengers who should be subject
to more extensive screening.’’ In
addition, TSA has express, statutory
authority to establish and collect a fee
for any registered traveler program by
publication of a notice in the Federal
Register, as outlined in the Department
of Homeland Security Appropriations
Act, 2006, Public Law 109–90 (119 Stat.
2064, 2088–89, Oct. 18, 2005).
Under the TSA PreCheck Application
Program, individuals may submit
biographic and biometric 1 information
directly to TSA. Interested applicants
must provide certain minimum required
data elements, including, but not
limited to, name, date of birth, sex,
address, contact information, country of
birth, images of identity documents,
proof of citizenship or immigration
status, and biometrics via a secure
interface.
TSA uses this information to verify
identity at enrollment, conduct an STA,
make a final eligibility determination for
the TSA PreCheck Application Program
(including a review of criminal,
immigration, intelligence, and
regulatory violation databases), and
verify the identities of TSA PreCheckenrolled and approved individuals
when they are traveling. For example, as
part of this process, TSA sends the
applicants’ fingerprints and associated
information to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) for the purpose of
comparing their fingerprints to other
1 Unless otherwise specified, or the purposes of
this document, ‘‘biometrics’’ refers to fingerprints
and/or facial imagery.

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fingerprints in the FBI’s Next
Generation Identification (NGI) system
or its successor systems including civil,
criminal, and latent fingerprint
repositories. The FBI may retain
applicants’ fingerprints and associated
information in NGI after the completion
of their application and, while retained,
their fingerprints may continue to be
compared against other fingerprints
submitted to or retained by NGI as part
of the FBI’s Rap Back program.2 In
retaining applicants’ fingerprints, the
FBI conducts recurrent vetting of
applicants’ criminal history until the
expiration date of the applicant’s STA.
TSA also transmits applicants’
biometrics for enrollment into the
Department of Homeland Security
Automated Biometrics Identification
System (IDENT) 3 and its successor
system, the Homeland Advanced
Recognition Technology System
(HART),4 for recurrent vetting of
applicants’ criminal history, lawful
presence, and ties to terrorism and for
future support of TSA’s biometric-based
identification at airport checkpoints.
TSA uses the STA results to decide if
an individual poses a low risk to
transportation or national security. TSA
issues approved applicants a known
traveler number (KTN) that they may
use when making travel reservations.
Airline passengers who submit a KTN
when making airline reservations are
eligible for expedited screening on
flights originating from U.S. airports and
select international locations including
Nassau, Bahamas.5 TSA uses the
traveler’s KTN and other information
during passenger prescreening to verify
that the individual traveling matches
the information on TSA’s list of known
travelers and to confirm TSA PreCheck
expedited screening eligibility.
2 The FBI’s Rap Back service allows authorized
agencies to receive on-going status notifications of
any criminal history reported to the FBI after the
initial processing and retention of criminal or civil
transactions using fingerprint identification.
3 See U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM),
Privacy Impact Assessment for Automated
Biometric Identification System (IDENT), DHS/
OBIM//PIA–001 (2012), available at DHS/OBIM/
PIA–001 Automated Biometric Identification
System | Homeland Security.
4 See U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM),
Privacy Impact Assessment for Homeland
Advanced Recognition Technology System, DHS/
OBIM//PIA–004 (2024), available at DHS/OBIM/
PIA–004 Homeland Advanced Recognition
Technology System (HART) Increment 1 |
Homeland Security.
5 Passengers who are eligible for expedited
screening typically will receive less stringent
physical screening; e.g., removal of shoes, light
outerwear, and a belt may not be required; laptop
may remain in its case; and the ‘‘3–1–1’’ compliant
liquids/gels bag may stay in their carry-on.

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When the STA is complete, TSA
makes a final determination on
eligibility for the TSA PreCheck
Application Program and notifies
applicants of its decision. Most
applicants generally should expect to
receive notification from TSA within 3
to 5 days and up to 60 days of the
submission of their completed
applications. If initially deemed
ineligible by TSA, applicants will have
an opportunity to correct cases of
misidentification or inaccurate criminal
records. Applicants must submit a
correction of any information they
believe to be inaccurate within 60 days
of issuance of TSA’s letter. If a corrected
record is not received by TSA within
the specified amount of time, the agency
may make a final determination to deny
eligibility. Individuals who TSA
determines are ineligible for the TSA
PreCheck Application Program will
undergo standard or other screening at
airport security checkpoints.
In 2025, TSA established a
partnership with U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) to reduce the
risk profile of passengers who are
members of CBP’s Global Entry (GE)
Trusted Traveler Program, expedite GE
enrollment processing for existing TSA
PreCheck members, and enhance the
customer experience. This initiative is
only available to members of TSA
PreCheck who opt-in to CBP’s expedited
vetting.
For purposes of the partnership with
CBP, once the fingerprints associated
with each TSA PreCheck applicant
opting-in to GE have been thoroughly
vetted through the FBI NGI database
during TSA PreCheck Application
Program enrollment, TSA will authorize
DHS IDENT/HART to share specified
biographic and biometric data issued to
TSA PreCheck applicants during the
enrollment process (fingerprints, the
Fingerprint Identification Number, and
the Encounter Identification Number),
with CBP for reuse during the CBP GE
vetting process.
Collection Revisions: Enhancing
Customer Experience for Vetted
Populations
TSA is revising the collection to
include the MyTSA PreCheck Identity
(ID), which facilitates delivery of TSA
PreCheck benefits to recipients; the
development of the Customer Service
Portal to enhance customer experience
and data management; and the revision
of post enrollment surveys to reduce
customer burden to better serve the
needs of the public.
DHS Trusted Traveler populations are
vetted, low-risk travelers who have
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expedited screening after undergoing a
background check or STA. The MyTSA
PreCheck ID is a mobile ID that provides
eligible DHS Trusted Traveler members
with TSA PreCheck benefits, including
a way to verify their identity at security
checkpoints and receive expedited
screening; the ability to opt-in to TSA
PreCheck Touchless ID; 6 and potential
future benefits, such as the ability to use
the MyTSA PreCheck ID as a visitor
pass to allow access to the sterile area.
To participate in MyTSA PreCheck ID,
eligible DHS Trusted Travelers
voluntarily submit certain biographic
and biometric information to confirm
their TSA PreCheck status, verify their
identity and facilitate provisioning of
the ID to their mobile device.
The TSA Customer Service Portal is a
user-friendly, centralized platform for
individuals in various TSA vetted
population programs to securely view
and manage their profile information
from these programs, including TSA
PreCheck. Members can view their
current program status, upload updated
documents, and receive status updates
and correspondence from TSA. Active
TSA program members must have a
login.gov account (which requires an
email and password) to access and use
the Customer Service Portal. TSA
PreCheck Application Program members
using the Customer Service Portal can
view their TSA PreCheck membership
information to include the KTN, the
specified enrollment provider, and the
renewal date as well as opt-in or out of
specific program incentives such as TSA
PreCheck Touchless ID. The ability to
view and manage membership
information will greatly enhance the
customer experience while providing
TSA with up-to-date member data and
streamlined processes to manage the
data. In the future, other TSA PreCheck
benefit holders, to include CBP’s Global
Entry, will have the ability to view their
applicable TSA PreCheck information
and opt-in or out of TSA PreCheck
Touchless ID.
The TSA PreCheck Application
Program enhances aviation security by
permitting TSA to better focus its
limited security resources on passengers
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6 TSA is using facial identification to verify a

passenger’s identity at its security checkpoints
using the CBP Traveler Verification Service, which
creates a secure biometric template of a passenger’s
live facial image taken at the checkpoint and
matches it against a gallery of templates of prestaged photos that the passenger previously
provided to the government (e.g., U.S. Passport or
Visa). Participation is optional. Passengers who
have consented to participate may choose to opt-out
at any time and instead go through the standard
identity verification process by a Transportation
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level of risk is undetermined, while also
facilitating and improving the
commercial aviation travel experience
for the public. Travelers who choose not
to enroll in this initiative are not subject
to any limitations on their travel
because of their choice; they will be
processed through normal TSA
screening before entering the sterile
areas of airports. TSA also retains the
authority to perform standard or other
screening on a random basis on TSA
PreCheck Application Program
participants and any other travelers
authorized to receive expedited physical
screening.
TSA estimates that there will be an
average of 8,384,125 respondents over a
3-year period, for a total of 25,152,376
respondents. This estimate of
respondents is based on current and
projected enrollments with TSA’s
PreCheck Application Program. TSA
estimates that there will be an average
annual hour burden of 4,684,077 hours
over a 3-year projection, for a total of
14,052,232 hours. This burden includes
the new enrollment process for the
mobile MyTSA PreCheck ID. There is no
burden associated with the TSA
Customer Service Portal.
The applicant fee per respondent for
those who apply for the TSA PreCheck
Application Program directly with TSA
will average $80 for initial enrollments,
$70 for online renewals, and $75 for inperson renewals, which covers TSA’s
program costs, TSA’s enrollment
vendor’s costs, and the FBI fee for the
criminal history records check.
Dated: January 13, 2026.
Christina A. Walsh,
Paperwork Reduction Act Officer,
Information Technology, Transportation
Security Administration.
[FR Doc. 2026–00724 Filed 1–14–26; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[N6866; NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–
NPS0041844; PPWOCRADN0–
PCU00RP14.R50000]

Notice of Inventory Completion:
Museum of the Cherokee People,
Cherokee, NC
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: In accordance with the Native

American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the
Museum of the Cherokee People
(MotCP) has completed an inventory of

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human remains and associated funerary
objects and has determined that there is
a cultural affiliation between the human
remains and associated funerary objects
and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations in this notice.
DATES: Repatriation of the human
remains and associated funerary objects
in this notice may occur on or after
February 17, 2026.
ADDRESSES: Send written requests for
repatriation of the human remains and
associated funerary objects in this notice
to Evan Mathis, Museum of the
Cherokee People, P.O. Box 1599, 589
Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC 28719, email
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA. The
determinations in this notice are the
sole responsibility of the Museum of the
Cherokee People, and additional
information on the determinations in
this notice, including the results of
consultation, can be found in its
inventory or related records. The
National Park Service is not responsible
for the determinations in this notice.
Abstract of Information Available
Human ancestral remains
representing, at least, two individuals
have been identified from a comingled
collection representing 40HW15, the
Holston site; 40GN6, the Ebenezer site;
and 40MR21, the Harrison Branch site.
The two lots of associated funerary
objects (consisting of 30 objects) are
present. The one lot of associated
funerary objects (consisting of 27
objects) are present with one ancestor,
and one lot of associated funerary
objects (consisting of three objects) are
present with the other ancestor. The
Holston site is situated on the Holston
River in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
The Ebenezer site is situated near the
Nolichucky River in Greene County,
Tennessee. The Harrison Branch site is
situated on Harrison Branch in Monroe
County, Tennessee. After completing
the consultation process with federally
recognized Tribal Nations, this site is
culturally affiliated with the Cherokee
Nation, the Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians, and the United Keetoowah
Band of Cherokee Indians. It is
unknown when or by whom the
individuals and their associated
funerary objects were removed. It is also
unknown when the individuals and
their associated funerary objects were
transferred to the Museum of the
Cherokee People, where they have been
housed since that time. To our
knowledge, no hazardous substances

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