[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 62 (Thursday, March 31, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 17867-17869]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-7580]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
[30Day-11-09BK]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
publishes a list of information collection requests under review by the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
requests, call the CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 639-
5960 or send an email to [email protected]. Send written comments to CDC Desk
Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC or by fax to
(202) 395-5806. Written comments should be received within 30 days of
this notice.
Proposed Project
Registration of Individuals Displaced by the Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita (Pilot Project)--New--Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry (ATSDR), Office of Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury, and
Environmental Health (ONDIEH), Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the coast of
the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans, Louisiana, and became one of the
most deadly and destructive storms in U.S. history. Also occurring in
2005, Hurricane Rita was the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane
ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in
the Gulf of Mexico. Following the initial phase of the response, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assumed the primary role for
housing displaced persons over the intermediate term. To support those
needing temporary housing, FEMA provided over 143,000 travel trailers,
park homes, and mobile homes for persons displaced by the above
mentioned storms. However, some persons living in trailers complained
of an odor or of eye or respiratory tract irritation.
FEMA entered into an Interagency Agreement with the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/ATSDR on August 16, 2007 to
conduct a comprehensive public health assessment, based on objective
and credible research, of air quality conditions present in FEMA
housing units to guide FEMA policy makers and inform the public as to
the actual conditions in the field and any actions required to better
promote a safe and healthful environment for the disaster victims FEMA
housed in the units. FEMA's agreement with the CDC includes an initial
formaldehyde exposure assessment as well as a subsequent long-term
study of the health effects among residents if feasible. Formaldehyde
testing conducted and evaluated by the CDC pursuant to the initial
exposure assessment has identified the need to evaluate the feasibility
of establishing a national registry to identify and monitor the health
of disaster victims who occupied FEMA-provided temporary housing units.
The establishment of such a registry would complement the long-term
health effects study set forth in the FEMA-CDC Interagency Agreement.
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The goal of the proposed pilot registry will be to test the
feasibility of contacting and enrolling members of the targeted group
in a registry.
A pre-registration dataset will be created before enrollment. This
dataset will be populated with contact information of the exposed
population--occupants of temporary housing units. FEMA will provide the
dataset for this pilot registry.
A computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) system based on a
paper questionnaire will be used during all interviews to collect data
for this project. The first part will consist of screening questions to
determine eligibility for enrollment. The second part will contain
contact information of the registrant and other household members,
demographics, and health status questions focusing on respiratory
outcomes and cancer.
The registry will include respondents who occupied FEMA-provided
temporary housing units. The two-minute screening questionnaire will be
administered to a total of 8,000 respondents. Annualized over a two
year period, 4,000 respondents will be screened. The 25 minute main
questionnaire will be administered to a total of 5,000 respondents.
Annualized over a two year period, 2,500 temporary housing unit
occupants will complete the main questionnaire.
There are no costs to the respondents other than their time. The
total estimated annual burden hours are 1176.
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Dated: March 23, 2011.
Daniel Holcomb,
Reports Clearance Officer, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry.
[FR Doc. 2011-7580 Filed 3-30-11; 8:45 am]
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