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58626 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

192 / Wednesday, October 4, 2006 / Notices

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: continuation grant to the Fairbanks Legislative Authority: Title II Child
For purpose of access, the subject Counseling and Adoption (FCA) to Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
individual should write to the system complete the third and final year of a [42 U.S.C. 5116 et seq.]
manager who will require the system grant awarded originally to the Amount of Award: $250,000 for one
name, and for verification purposes, the Fairbanks Native Association (FNA). year.
subject individual’s name, provider FCA was awarded a one-year non- Project Period: 9/30/2006–9/29/2007.
identification number, and the patient’s competitive successor grant to provide Justification for the supplement: The
medical record number. street outreach services when this grant program expansion supplement will
was relinquished by Fairbanks Native increase the capacity of the FRIENDS
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE:
Association (FNA) in Fiscal Year 2005. National Resource Center for
For purpose of access, use the same FNA, a nonprofit agency in Fairbanks, Community-Based Child Abuse
procedures outlined in Notification AK, was awarded a Street Outreach Prevention (CBCAP) to provide training
Procedures above. Requestors should grant in Fiscal Year 2004. Since FNA and technical assistance to State
also reasonably specify the record was no longer able to effectively formula grantees.
contents being sought. (These administer the grant or accomplish the Contact for Further Information:
procedures are in accordance with project goals, the organization Melissa Lim Brodowski, Children’s
Department regulation 45 CFR relinquished the grant effective July 1, Bureau, Portals Building, Suite 8127,
5b.5(a)(2)). 2005. On September 14, 2005, FCA was 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW.,
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: awarded a single-source successor grant Washington, DC 20024.
to replace FNA as grantee. FCA is a Telephone Number: (202) 205–2629.
The subject individual should contact
the system manager named above, and leader in assessing the needs and Dated: September 27, 2006.
reasonably identify the record and benefits of positive youth development Joan E. Ohl,
specify the information to be contested. in Fairbanks, Alaska. There was very Commissioner, Administration on Children,
State the corrective action sought and little disruption of activities during the Youth and Families.
the reasons for the correction with transfer of the grant. Continuation of [FR Doc. E6–16361 Filed 10–3–06; 8:45 am]
supporting justification. (These these activities in central Alaska by an
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procedures are in accordance with entity that already supports homeless
Department regulation 45 CFR 5b.7). youth is the best option for a successful
completion of the project. The need for DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: these street outreach services still exists HUMAN SERVICES
Information maintained in this system as it did when the grant was originally
will be collected from physicians awarded in the year 2004. There will be Administration for Children and
volunteering to participate in the LVRD no significant change in project Families
Demonstration. Additional data will be activities.
collected from Medicare claims For Further Information Contact: Administration on Developmental
payment records. Curtis Porter, Director, Youth Disabilities
Development Division, Family and
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS
Youth Services Bureau, Administration AGENCY: Administration on
OF THE ACT:
for Children, Youth and Families, Developmental Disabilities,
None. Administration for Children and Administration for Children and
[FR Doc. E6–16329 Filed 10–3–06; 8:45 am] Families, Portals Building, Suite 800, Families.
BILLING CODE 4120–03–P 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW., ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive
Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: Continuation Award.
202–205–8102.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND CFDA Number: 93.632.
Dated: September 27, 2006. Legislative Authority: Public Law
HUMAN SERVICES
Joan E. Ohl, (Pub. L.) 106–402, Developmental
Administration for Children and Commissioner, Administration on Youth and Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights
Families Families. Act of 2000.
[FR Doc. E6–16360 Filed 10–3–06; 8:45 am] Amount of Award: $60,000 for one
Administration on Children, Youth and BILLING CODE 4184–01–P year.
Families Project Period: September 30, 2006—
September 29, 2007.
AGENCY: Administration on Children,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND This notice announces the award of a
Youth and Families, Administration for
HUMAN SERVICES single-source non-competition
Children and Families.
continuation award to the Human
ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive Administration for Children and Development Center, Louisiana State
Continuation Award. Families University to supplement grant award
CFDA Number: 93.557. 90DD0583 to fund a project that would
Administration on Children, Youth and address the needs of individuals with
Legislative Authority: Public Law
Families Children’s Bureau developmental disabilities affected by
(Pub. L.) 108–96, Runaway, Homeless,
and Missing Children Protection Act of AGENCY: Children’s Bureau, Hurricane Katrina.
2003. Administration on Children, Youth and This proposed project falls under the
Amount of Award: $100,000 for one Families, Administration for Children community services core function of the
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year. and Families. University Centers for Excellence in


Project Period: 09/30/2006—09/29/ ACTION: Single-Source Program Developmental Disabilities, Research
2007. Expansion Supplement. and Services (UCEDD) program. The
This notice announces the award of a project proposes to address the needs of
single-source non-competitive CFDA: 93.670. an underserved and unserved

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population in Louisiana: people with Dated: September 27, 2006. and rebuilding. The service
developmental disabilities affected by Patricia A. Morrissey, infrastructure for individuals with
Hurricane Katrina. Commissioner, Administration on developmental disabilities was
The proposed project will have Developmental Disabilities. significantly disrupted and many people
numerous benefits on the lives of [FR Doc. E6–16356 Filed 10–3–06; 8:45 am] lost key supports, such as assistive
individuals with developmental BILLING CODE 4184–01–P devices, service animals, and public
disabilities. Before Hurricane Katrina, communication systems. Moreover, the
many individual with developmental Hurricane had a devastating impact on
disabilities in Louisiana lived in DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND the mental health of disaster victims
institutions where they were directly HUMAN SERVICES with developmental disabilities, which
cared for by personal care attendants. is further compromised by a lack of
Administration for Children and mental health services following the
Following the Hurricane, Institutions
Families storm.
are being closed and the former
residents will be living in the Administration on Developmental As people with developmental
community. As a result these people Disabilities disabilities and communities as a whole
will now be responsible for their tried to recover from these factors
personal care, which will be a AGENCY: Administration on caused by Hurricane Katrina, case
completely new task for them. Projects Developmental Disabilities, managers from various agencies or
are needed to develop training materials Administration for Children and organizations emerged to assist in the
that will help these individuals learn to Families. recovery process. Because in many
live in the community and care for ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive affected areas, especially along the
themselves. Continuation Award. coastal areas, it will be a long time
The proposed project will conduct before life is as it once was, trained case
CFDA Number: 93.632. managers who understand the special
activities that will inform the sound Legislative Authority: Public Law
design of future physical activity and needs of people with developmental
(Pub. L.) 106–402, Developmental
healthy eating interventions for disabilities who are victims of disaster
Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights
individuals with developmental will be needed on a long-term basis.
Act of 2000.
disabilities receiving supported Amount of Award: $60,000 for one For Further Information Contact:
independent living services in the year. Jennifer Johnson, Administration on
Greater New Orleans area. The insights Project Period: September 30, 2006– Developmental Disabilities,
gained from the proposed project will be September 29, 2007. Administration for Children and
critical to the development of high- This notice announces the award of a Families, U.S. Department of Health and
quality, tailored health promotion single-source non-competition Human Services, 370 L’Enfant
programs to increase physical activity continuation award to the Mississippi Promenade, SW., MAIL STOP:
and health eating among persons with Institute for Disability Studies, Humphrey Building, 405D,Washington,
ID in order to enhance their health, University of Southern Mississippi (the DC 20447. Telephone: 202–690–5982.
well-being, and independent Institute) to address the needs of Dated: September 27, 2006.
participation in society. It is anticipated underserved and unserved individuals Patricia A. Morrissey,
that the project results will inform affected by Hurricane Katrina. Commissioner, Administration on
future activities to promote physical Lessons learned from Hurricane Developmental Disabilities.
activity and health eating among Katrina reflected that there was [FR Doc. E6–16358 Filed 10–3–06; 8:45 am]
individuals with developmental insufficient capacity in relief efforts to
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disabilities. address the needs of individuals with
developmental disabilities during and
There would be detrimental
following the hurricane. With this DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
consequences without this funding.
award this Institute, which currently HUMAN SERVICES
Without funding, the project would not
has a grant from the Administration on
be able to conduct the necessary
Developmental Disabilities (ADD) to Administration for Children and
activities that will enhance the ability of
operate a University Center for Families
individuals with developmental
Excellence in Developmental
disabilities to achieve full Administration on Children, Youth and
Disabilities, Research and Services
independence, productivity, integration, Families
(UCEDD), will expand its mission to
and inclusion in society. Health
develop and conduct the necessary
promotion interventions to increase AGENCY: Administration on Children,
training program to produce a cadre of
physical activity and promote health Youth and Families, Administration for
case managers with expertise in working
eating have the potential to enhance Children and Families.
within the complex service system
function, prevent chronic conditions, ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive
serving people with developmental
and increase quality of life in person Continuation Award.
disabilities, which has been expanded
with developmental disabilities.
to include agencies such as FEMA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The proposed project will have CFDA Number: 93.623.
Jennifer Johnson, Administration on numerous benefits on the lives of Legislative Authority: Public Law
Developmental Disabilities, individuals with developmental (Pub. L.) 108–96, Runaway, Homeless,
Administration for Children and disabilities affected by Hurricane and Missing Children Protection Act of
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Families, U.S. Department of Health and Katrina. Individuals with 2003.


Human Services, 370 L’Enfant developmental disabilities were the Amount of Award: $124,000 for one
Promenade, SW., MAIL STOP: most vulnerable during the response/ year.
Humphrey Building, 405D,Washington, evacuation period and they are the most Project Period: September 30, 2006–
DC 20447. Telephone: 202–690–5982. vulnerable during the stages of recovery September 29, 2007.

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