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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

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eligible health professions educational health professions college or university. information on all eligible health
loans in exchange for a minimum of two Applicants must complete an professions educational loans.
years of service as a full-time or part- application and provide all other The estimated response burden is as
time faculty member of an accredited required documentation including follows:

Number of Responses Total Hours per Total burden


Respondent respondents per response responses response hours

Applicants ............................................................................. 160 1 160 1 160

Written comments and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The the petition is due to factors unrelated
recommendations concerning the Program provides a system of no-fault to the administration of the vaccine
proposed information collection should compensation for certain individuals described in the petition,’’ and
be sent within 30 days of this notice to: who have been injured by specified 2. Any allegation in a petition that the
John Kraemer, Human Resources and childhood vaccines. Subtitle 2 of Title petitioner either:
Housing Branch, Office of Management XXI of the PHS Act, 42 U.S.C. 300aa– (a) ‘‘Sustained, or had significantly
and Budget, New Executive Office 10 et seq., provides that those seeking aggravated, any illness, disability,
Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC compensation are to file a petition with injury, or condition not set forth in the
20503. the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and to Table but which was caused by’’ one of
Dated: September 7, 2006. serve a copy of the petition on the the vaccines referred to in the Table, or
Secretary of Health and Human (b) ‘‘Sustained, or had significantly
Cheryl R. Dammons,
Services, who is named as the aggravated, any illness, disability,
Director, Division of Policy Review and respondent in each proceeding. The injury, or condition set forth in the
Coordination.
Secretary has delegated his Vaccine Injury Table the first symptom
[FR Doc. E6–15286 Filed 9–14–06; 8:45 am] responsibility under the Program to or manifestation of the onset or
BILLING CODE 4165–15–P HRSA. The Court is directed by statute significant aggravation of which did not
to appoint special masters who take occur within the time period set forth in
evidence, conduct hearings as the Table but which was caused by a
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND appropriate, and make initial decisions vaccine’’ referred to in the Table.
HUMAN SERVICES as to eligibility for, and amount of, This notice will also serve as the
compensation. special master’s invitation to all
Health Resources and Services
A petition may be filed with respect interested persons to submit written
Administration
to injuries, disabilities, illnesses, information relevant to the issues
National Vaccine Injury Compensation conditions, and deaths resulting from described above in the case of the
Program; List of Petitions Received vaccines described in the Vaccine Injury petitions listed below. Any person
Table (the Table) set forth at Section choosing to do so should file an original
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services 2114 of the PHS Act or as set forth at and three (3) copies of the information
Administration, HHS. 42 CFR 100.3, as applicable. This Table with the Clerk of the U.S. Court of
ACTION: Notice. lists for each covered childhood vaccine Federal Claims at the address listed
the conditions which may lead to above (under the heading ‘‘For Further
SUMMARY: The Health Resources and compensation and, for each condition, Information Contact’’), with a copy to
Services Administration (HRSA) is the time period for occurrence of the HRSA addressed to Director, Division of
publishing this notice of petitions first symptom or manifestation of onset Vaccine Injury Compensation Program,
received under the National Vaccine or of significant aggravation after Healthcare Systems Bureau, 5600
Injury Compensation Program (the vaccine administration. Compensation Fishers Lane, Room 11C–26, Rockville,
Program), as required by Section may also be awarded for conditions not MD 20857. The Court’s caption
2112(b)(2) of the Public Health Service listed in the Table and for conditions (Petitioner’s Name v. Secretary of Health
(PHS) Act, as amended. While the that are manifested outside the time and Human Services) and the docket
Secretary of Health and Human Services periods specified in the Table, but only number assigned to the petition should
is named as the respondent in all if the petitioner shows that the be used as the caption for the written
proceedings brought by the filing of condition was caused by one of the submission. Chapter 35 of title 44,
petitions for compensation under the listed vaccines. United States Code, related to
Program, the United States Court of Section 2112(b)(2) of the PHS Act, 42 paperwork reduction, does not apply to
Federal Claims is charged by statute U.S.C. 300aa–12(b)(2), requires that the information required for purposes of
with responsibility for considering and Secretary publish in the Federal carrying out the Program.
acting upon the petitions. Register a notice of each petition filed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Set forth below is a list of petitions List of Petitions
information about requirements for received by HRSA on April 1, 2006, 1. Bonnie and Paul Narducci on
filing petitions, and the Program in through June 30, 2006. behalf of Jonathan Paul Narducci,
general, contact the Clerk, United States Section 2112(b)(2) also provides that Wallingford, Connecticut, Court of
Court of Federal Claims, 717 Madison the special master ‘‘shall afford all Federal Claims Number 06–0266V.
Place, NW., Washington, DC 20005, interested persons an opportunity to 2. Susan Walmsley, Bay Shore, New
(202) 357–6400. For information on submit relevant, written information’’ York, Court of Federal Claims Number
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HRSA’s role in the Program, contact the relating to the following: 06–0270V.
Director, National Vaccine Injury 1. The existence of evidence ‘‘that 3. Kimberly and Norman Crawford on
Compensation Program, 5600 Fishers there is not a preponderance of the behalf of Nicholas Timothy Crawford,
Lane, Room 11C–26, Rockville, MD evidence that the illness, disability, Porter, Texas, Court of Federal Claims
20857; (301) 443–6593. injury, condition, or death described in Number 06–0278V.

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4. John Alarcon, Boston, 23. Jheanelle Walters on behalf of 41. Vickie Lindstrom on behalf of
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims Senon Walters, King George, Virginia, Rebecca Skelton, Fayetteville, Arkansas,
Number 06–0279V. Court of Federal Claims Number 06– Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
5. Catherine and Steven Jameson on 0379V. 0440V.
behalf of Ronan Jameson, Whispering 24. Jheanelle Walters on behalf of 42. Camille Dreiling, Salina, Kansas,
Pines, North Carolina, Court of Federal Dominic Walters, King George, Virginia, Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
Claims Number 06–0281V. Court of Federal Claims Number 06– 0441V.
6. Rosenie Clerveaux-Jean on behalf of 0380V. 43. Sharon and Patric Salvo on behalf
Samuel Clerveaux-Jean, Coral Springs, 25. Eileen and Michael Shanks on of Elizabeth Salvo, Lake Success, New
Florida, Court of Federal Claims behalf of Jennifer Lynn Shanks, York, Court of Federal Claims Number
Number 06–0286V. Baraboo, Wisconsin, Court of Federal 06–0445V.
7. Leanor Sotelo and William Stewart Claims Number 06–0385V. 44. Tara Thompson on behalf of Xyra
on behalf of William Stewart-Solelo, 26. Tracey and Ray Baltera on behalf Farrah Rhodes, Petersburg, Virginia,
Austin, Texas, Court of Federal Claims of Annabelle Baltera, Corona Del Mar, Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
Number 06–0287V. California, Court of Federal Claims 0447V.
8. Karen and Paul McCarron on behalf Number 06–0388V. 45. Gwendolyn Laird, Kansas City,
of Katherine McCarron, Boston, 27. Tracey and Ray Baltera on behalf Missouri, Court of Federal Claims
Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims of Summer Baltera, Corona Del Mar, Number 06–0452V.
Number 06–0291V. California, Court of Federal Claims 46. Melissa and James Troutman on
9. Tanya and Robert Greer on behalf Number 06–0389V. behalf of Brock James Troutman,
of Robert Greer, Jr., Ruth, Mississippi, 28. Tracey and Ray Baltera on behalf Minneapolis, Minnesota, Court of
Court of Federal Claims Number 06– of Avalon Baltera, Corona Del Mar, Federal Claims Number 06–0455V.
0297V. California, Court of Federal Claims 47. Carol Sprague, Newton, New
10. Kathleen Magee on behalf of Number 06–0390V. Jersey, Court of Federal Claims Number
Connor James Magee, Somers Point, 29. Roberta Born, Ashland, Oregon, 06–0458V.
New Jersey, Court of Federal Claims Court of Federal Claims Number 06– 48. Mari and Tsuyoshi Miyake on
Number 06–0298V. 0392V. behalf of Agata Miyake, Charlottesville,
11. David Allen Wiemken on behalf of 30. Ekaterina Katia and Forrest Virginia, Court of Federal Claims
Sarah So Young Wiemken, APO, AP, Bowman on behalf of Forrest George Number 06–0459V.
XX, Court of Federal Claims Number Bowman, Corvallis, Oregon, Court of 49. Robin and Henry Fischer on
06–0301V. Federal Claims Number 06–0394V. behalf of Dennis Fischer, Nanuet, New
12. Beth Daehler on behalf of Victoria 31. Tim Calhoun on behalf of York, Court of Federal Claims Number
Daehler, Belvidere, Illinois, Court of Nathaniel Powers Calhoun, Somers 06–0460V.
Federal Claims Number 06–0313V. Point, New Jersey, Court of Federal 50. Jodi Pinto-Fields and Christopher
13. Janis and Edward Shiflett on Claims Number 06–0400V. Fields on behalf of Ella R. Fields,
behalf of Phillip Shiflett, Melbourne, 32. Tammy and Mark Davis on behalf Deceased, Wind Gap, Pennsylvania,
Florida, Court of Federal Claims of Jonathan Davis, Charleston, West Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
Number 06–0318V. Virginia, Court of Federal Claims 0461V.
14. Rebecca Duplessis, Norfolk, Number 06–0403V. 51. Jennifer and Mark Inman on
Virginia, Court of Federal Claims 33. Jennifer Ross, Pontiac, Michigan, behalf of Mary Elise Inman, Atlanta,
Number 06–0331V. Court of Federal Claims Number 06– Georgia, Court of Federal Claims
15. Alicia White on behalf of 0412V. Number 06–0462V.
Alexander Simmons, Atlanta, Georgia, 34. Susan Kang-Smith and Matthew 52. David Bailey, Dallas, Texas, Court
Court of Federal Claims Number 06– Smith on behalf of Ryan Smith, Boston, of Federal Claims Number 06–0464V.
0333V. Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims 53. Phillip Brooks, Bryson City, North
16. Jennifer Elrod on behalf of Dylan Number 06–0415V. Carolina, Court of Federal Claims
Elrod, Dallas, Texas, Court of Federal 35. Christina Lorences on behalf of Number 06–0468V.
Claims Number 06–0349V. Michael Lorences, Tampa, Florida, 54. Teresa and Anthony Fresco on
17. Jennifer Elrod on behalf of Jordan Court of Federal Claims Number 06– behalf of Daniel Fresco, West Orange,
Elrod, Dallas, Texas, Court of Federal 0419V. New Jersey, Court of Federal Claims
Claims Number 06–0350V. 36. Karla and Gregory Allsberry on Number 06–0469V.
18. Angela Ramos and Reginald Fields behalf of Kent Allsberry, Lake Success, 55. Michelle and Peter Gioe on behalf
on behalf of Grant Fields, Columbus, New York, Court of Federal Claims of Michael Gioe, Lorton, Virginia, Court
Ohio, Court of Federal Claims Number Number 06–0426V. of Federal Claims Number 06–0470V.
06–0353V. 37. Amy Alexander, Cincinnati, Ohio, 56. Michelle and Peter Gioe on behalf
19. Annette and Matt Flynn on behalf Court of Federal Claims Number 06– of Cecilia Francis Gioe, Lorton, Virginia,
of Liam Flynn, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 0428V. Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
Court of Federal Claims Number 06– 38. Lorinda and Billy Roberts on 0474V.
0356V. behalf of Kaden Charlton Roberts, 57. Karen Barnhart on behalf of Jack
20. Eduardo Alvarez, Somers Point, Cleveland, Tennessee, Court of Federal Barnhart, Dearborn, Michigan, Court of
New Jersey, Court of Federal Claims Claims Number 06–0429V. Federal Claims Number 06–0475V.
Number 06–0370V. 39. Cynthia La Londe on behalf of 58. Ashley Whitener, El Paso, Texas,
21. Francia and Peter Hirmiz on Matthew La Londe, Boston, Court of Federal Claims Number 06–
behalf of Jessica Hirmiz, Chicago, Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims 0477V.
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Illinois, Court of Federal Claims Number 06–0435V. 59. Albina Silveri, Altoona,
Number 06–0371V. 40. Colleen and James Kearney on Pennsylvania, Court of Federal Claims
22. Michele Brock on behalf of Ashley behalf of Patrick Kearney, Boston, Number 06–0478V.
Brock, Brunswick, Maine, Court of Massachusetts, Court of Federal Claims 60. Cindy Marks and David Martin
Federal Claims Number 06–0378V. Number 06–0438V. Wittels on behalf of Tyler Luke Wittels,

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Lake Success, New York, Court of National Institutes of Health (NIH) will be asked the 3 customer service
Federal Claims Number 06–0481V. publish periodic summaries of proposed questions for an annual total of 113,061
61. Angelena and Joseph Gonzales on projects to be submitted to the Office of callers. Of the 113,061 telephone clients
behalf of Tomas Russell Gonzales, Management and Budget (OMB) for we serve annually, 36% (n=40,702) will
Deceased, Shiprock, New Mexico, Court review and approval. be randomly selected and asked five
of Federal Claims Number 06–0487V. Proposed Collection: Title: NCI Cancer additional demographic questions. The
62. Jimmie Lee Lazenberry, Information Service Base LiveHelp web survey involves 50% of
Jacksonville, Florida, Court of Federal Demographics/Customer Service Data LiveHelp clients the same eight
Claims Number 06–0493V. Collection. Type of Information questions (3 customer service questions
Dated: September 6, 2006.
Collection Request: Revision of and 5 demographic questions) for an
currently approved collection 0925– annual total of approximately 2,883
Elizabeth M. Duke,
0208. Need and Use of Information users. The combined total of clients to
Administrator. Collection: The National Cancer
[FR Doc. E6–15287 Filed 9–14–06; 8:45 am] be surveyed each year for both
Institute’s Cancer Information Service telephone and LiveHelp services is
BILLING CODE 4165–15–P (CIS) provides the latest information on 115,944 for a total of annual burden
cancer, clinical trials, and tobacco
hours of 2,616. Frequency of Response:
cessation. Characterizing clients and
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Single time. Affected Public: Individuals
how they found out about the CIS is
HUMAN SERVICES or households. Type of Respondents:
essential to customer service, program
Patients, relatives, friends, and general
planning and promotion. This effort
National Institutes of Health involves a brief survey of clients of the public. The annual reporting burden is
1–800–4–CANCER and 1–877–44U– as follows:
Proposed Collection; Comment
QUIT toll-free services and LiveHelp, a Estimated Number of Respondents:
Request; NCI Cancer Information
web-based chat service. The telephone 115,944; Estimated Number of
Service Base Demographics/Customer
survey contains eight questions—3 Responses per Respondent: 1; Average
Service Data Collection
customer service and 5 demographic— Burden Hours Per Response: 0.0167 and
SUMMARY: In compliance with the asked of a subset of callers (cancer Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours
requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of patients, tobacco users, their family or Requested: 2616. The annualized cost to
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, friends, and the general public) at the respondents is estimated at: $47,323.
for opportunity for public comment on end of usual service for an annual total There are no Capital Costs to report.
proposed data collection projects, the of approximately 115,944 callers. All There are no Operating or Maintenance
National Cancer Institute (NCI), the (100%) of these telephone clients will Costs to report.

Estimated Estimated total


Estimated Average bur-
number of re- annual burden
Type of respondents number of den hours per
sponses per hours re-
respondents response
respondent quested

Telephone Client 1
5 Demographic Questions (average annual sampling rate = 36%) ......... 40,702 1 0.0167 680
3 Customer Service (100% sampling) .................................................. 113,061 1 0.0167 1888
LiveHelp Clients 2
5 Demographic + 3 Customer Service questions (50% sampling) .......... 2883 1 0.0167 48

Total ................................................................................................... 115,944 ........................ ........................ 2,616


1 Approximately 36% of telephone and quitline clients will be sampled for the demographic questions. That is, 25% will be routinely sampled
and up to 100% will be sampled for short periods of time during special promotions. This will average to be about 36% of all callers annually.
The 40,702 clients who are asked the 5 demographic questions are not additional clients as they are included in the 113,061 who answer the 3
customer service questions. However, they do have additional burden as they are asked the 5 the additional demographic questions. Thus, a
burden calculation for these additional 5 questions is presented and the total number of respondents is equal to 113,061 for telephone clients
plus 2,883 for LiveHelp clients.
2 Approximately 50% of LiveHelp clients will be sampled for demographic and customer service questions.

Request for Comments: Written collection of information on those who information on the proposed project or
comments and/or suggestions from the are to respond, including the use of to obtain a copy of the data collection
public and affected agencies are invited appropriate automated, electronic, plans and instruments, contact Linda
on one or more of the following points: mechanical, or other technological Squiers, Ph.D., Project Officer, National
(1) Whether the proposed collection of collection techniques or other forms of Cancer Institute, Cancer Information
information is necessary for the proper information technology. Service, 6116 Executive Blvd., Suite
performance of the function of the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 3056A, Room 3029, Rockville, MD
agency, including whether the Written comments and/or suggestions 20892 or call non-toll-free number 301–
information will have practical utility; regarding the item(s) contained in this 594–9075 or E-mail your request,
(2) The accuracy of the agency’s notice, especially regarding the including your address to:
estimate of the burden of the proposed estimated public burden and associated squiersl@mail.nih.gov.
collection of information, including the response time, should be directed to the:
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validity of the methodology and Office of Management and Budget, Comments Due Date: Comments
assumptions used; (3) Ways to enhance Office of Regulatory Affairs, New regarding this information collection are
the quality, utility, and clarity of the Executive Office Building, Room 10235, best assured of having their full effect if
information to be collected; and (4) Washington, DC 20503, Attention: Desk received within 60 days of the date of
Ways to minimize the burden of the Officer for NIH. To request more this publication.

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