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190 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No.

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the ‘‘I Can Do It, You Can Do It’’ Health good nutrition and increased physical disabilities who are participating in the
Promotion Program for Children and activity. ‘‘I Can Do it, You Can Do It’’ program. Mentors who work with the
Youth with Disabilities—New—Office is a health promotion intervention participants/mentees will complete a
on Disability (OD). program for children and youth between post-program survey. Coordinators from
Abstract: The Department of Health the ages of 10 and 21 with disabilities the sponsoring organizations will
and Human Services’ Office on that employs a one-on-one mentoring complete a process evaluation survey.
Disability (OD) oversees the approach to change health behaviors. Results will be used to determine if the
implementation and coordination of The program is implemented by program has been successful, to report
disability programs, policies, and sponsoring organizations who work progress, and to make revisions for
special initiatives pertaining to the over with children and youth with future administration of the program.
54 million persons with disabilities in disabilities. The OD will evaluate the
There are no costs to respondents except
the United States. As part of these effectiveness of the program.
efforts, the OD encourages youth with The evaluation will be completed their time to participate in the surveys.
physical and cognitive disabilities to over a two-year period. Respondents
adopt a healthier life style that includes will be children and youth with

ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE


Average
Number of
Number of burden hours Total burden
Forms Type of respondent responses per
respondents per response hours
respondent (in hours)

Registration Form ............................. Program Participant/Mentee ............ 660 1 8/60 88


Goal Setting Worksheet .................... Program Participant/Mentee ............ 610 1 7/60 71
Mentor Registration Form ................. Mentor .............................................. 450 1 10/60 75
Pre-Test Survey ................................ Program Participant/Mentee ............ 560 1 19/60 177
Weekly Check-In Form ..................... Program Participant/Mentee ............ 560 8 7/60 522
First Post-Test Survey ...................... Program Participant/Mentee ............ 510 1 18/60 153
Second Post-Test Survey ................. Program Participant/Mentee ............ 460 1 18/60 138
Mentor Post Assessment .................. Mentor .............................................. 450 1 15/60 112
Agency Coordinator Survey .............. Agency Coordinators ........................ 6 1 45/60 4.5

Total ........................................... ........................................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ 1,340.5

Dated: December 19, 2007. comment period was established upon www.hhs.gov/ohrp/documents/
Terry Nicolosi, publication of that notice. 20070905.pdf.
Office of the Secretary, Director, Office of The purpose of this notice is to inform Dated: December 26, 2007.
Resources Management. all interested parties that the comment Ivor A. Pritchard,
[FR Doc. E7–25428 Filed 12–31–07; 8:45 am] period originally identified in the Acting Director, Office for Human Research
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been extended for forty one days, in [FR Doc. E7–25460 Filed 12–31–07; 8:45 am]
order to maximize the opportunity for
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND interested individuals and organizations
HUMAN SERVICES to provide information and comments to
HHS on this topic. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
Request for Information and
Comments on Research That Involves DATES: The closing date for the HUMAN SERVICES
Adult Individuals With Impaired comment period will now be January
Decision-Making Capacity 14, 2008. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
AGENCY: Office for Human Research to ‘‘Request for Information on Research Disease, Disability, and Injury
Protections, Office of Public Health and That Involves Adult Individuals With Prevention and Control Special
Science, Office of the Secretary, HHS. Impaired Decision-Making Capacity’’, Emphasis Panel (SEP): National
ACTION: Notice. Office for Human Research Protections, Institute for Occupational Safety and
The Tower Building, 1101 Wootton Health (NIOSH): Occupational Safety
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Office for Human Research Protections, 20852. Comments also may be sent via Program Announcement (PA) PAR06–
Office of Public Health and Science, e-mail to 484
Office of the Secretary, Department of impairedcapacityohrp@hhs.gov, or via
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issued a notice in the Federal Register received within the comment period, the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Vol. 72, No. 171, pages 50966—50970) including any personal information (Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
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about whether guidance or additional public upon request. announces the aforementioned meeting.
regulations are needed to adequately SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A copy of Time and Date: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.,
protect adult individuals with impaired the September 5, 2007 RFI can be February 20, 2008 (Closed).
decision-making capacity who are accessed at: http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/ Place: Marriott Marina del Rey, 4100
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