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• Are there any specific barriers or
gaps to achieving success?
• Are there any critical steps or
milestones necessary to successfully
implement the proposed framework?
• How do state, tribal, local, and
territorial partners, non-governmental
organizations, academic institutions,
private sector partners, and other
partners want to engage with federal
collaborators to advance
implementation of this framework?
• What additional One Health issues
should be prioritized in the future?
• What information or
recommendations are needed to ensure
the guiding principles of health equity,
sustainability, stewardship, and a
multisectoral approach are adequately
addressed in the framework? How can
these guiding principles be elevated
during follow-up development and
drafting of implementation plans?
Organizations should submit a single
response reflective of the views of the
organization/membership when
possible. Please note that comments
received, including attachments and
other supporting materials, are part of
the public record and are subject to
public disclosure. Comments will be
posted on https://www.regulations.gov.
Therefore, do not include any
information in your comment or
supporting materials that you consider
confidential or inappropriate for public
disclosure. If you include your name,
contact information, or other
information that identifies you in the
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information will be on public display.
CDC will review all submissions and
may choose to redact, or withhold,
submissions containing private or
proprietary information, such as Social
Security numbers, medical information,
inappropriate language or images, or
duplicate/near duplicate examples of a
mass-mail campaign.
Background
Previous multisectoral work has
identified a need for a national One
Health framework to address zoonotic
diseases and advance public heath
preparedness in the United States. In
2017, CDC, DOI, and USDA organized a
One Health Zoonotic Disease
Prioritization (OHZDP) workshop for
the United States. Participants included
30 government officials from federal and
state agencies who work to address
zoonotic diseases in the public health,
animal health, and environment sectors.
The workshop used a One Health
approach to identify and prioritize
endemic and emerging zoonotic
diseases of greatest national concern for
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addressed by federal zoonotic disease
programs. Participants also developed
plans for implementing and
strengthening One Health approaches to
address these diseases in the United
States. The development of the NOHFZoonoses responds to one of the
recommendations from the OHZDP
workshop. In addition, Congress
directed CDC, in partnership with other
departments and agencies, to develop a
One Health framework to address
zoonotic diseases and advance public
health preparedness in both the House
Appropriations Committee report
accompanying the 2021 omnibus
appropriations bill 1 and the 2023
Consolidated Appropriations Act.2
The draft NOHF-Zoonoses, found in
the Supporting Materials tab of the
docket, is focused on coordinated
federal activities in the United States
and describes a common vision,
mission, and goals for key federal
partners involved in implementing a
One Health approach to address
zoonotic diseases. Successful federal
One Health collaboration is contingent
on continued strong partnerships and
coordination with public health,
agriculture, wildlife, plant,
environment, and other relevant
authorities at state, tribal, local, and
territorial levels. One Health
partnerships to address zoonotic
diseases cross federal, state, tribal, local,
and territorial government jurisdictions
and involve non-governmental,
academic, and private sector partners.
All relevant sectors are encouraged to
collaborate for effective and consistent
One Health outcomes.
Although this framework focuses
primarily on zoonotic diseases and does
not address other issues of One Health
importance, the resulting partnerships,
systems, and lessons will inform future
One Health work and strengthen the
nation’s ability to address other threats
and promote health, safety, security,
and resilience at the human-animalplant-environment interface.
Additional background information
can be found on the following websites.
1 H. Rept. 116–450—Departments of Labor, Health
and Human Services, and Education, and Related
Agencies Appropriations Bill, 2021, H. Rept.116–
450, 116th Cong. (2023), Title II—Department of
Health and Human Services: pages 67–68 https://
www.congress.gov/congressional-report/116thcongress/house-report/450.
2 H.R. 2617, Public Law 117–328, ‘‘Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2023,’’ Division FF—Health
and Human Services, Title II—Preparing for and
Responding to Existing Viruses, Emerging New
Threats, and Pandemics, Sec. 2235, pages 1297–
1298 (Dec. 29, 2022), https://www.congress.gov/
117/bills/hr2617/BILLS-117hr2617enr.pdf.

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• Federal One Health Coordination:
https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/whatwe-do/federal-coordination.html.
• United States Joint External
Evaluation: https://www.who.int/
publications/i/item/WHO-WHE-CPI2017.13.
• United States One Health Zoonotic
Disease Prioritization Report: https://
www.cdc.gov/onehealth/pdfs/us-ohzdpreport-508.pdf.
CDC, USDA, and DOI will be offering
three webinars to answer questions
concerning the draft NOHF-Zoonoses.
The time, date, and links to these
webinars will be provided in a separate
Federal Register notice.
Dated: September 15, 2023.
Tiffany Brown,
Executive Secretary, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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requirement of all TPP awards and is
included in the NOFOs. The data
collection will allow OPA to comply
with federal accountability and
performance requirements, inform
stakeholders of grantee progress in
meeting TPP program goals, provide
OPA with metrics for monitoring TPP
grantees, and facilitate individual
grantees’ continuous quality
improvement efforts within their
projects. OPA requests clearance for one
year to cover reporting during the nocost extension period of the awards.

Title of the Collection
Type of Collection: Reinstatement
without change.
OMB No.: 0990–0438.
Abstract: The Office of Population
Affairs (OPA), in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH),
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), requests clearance for
the collection of performance measures
specifically for FY2020 Teen Pregnancy
Prevention (TPP) Program grantees.
Collection of performance measures is a

ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE

Partners and sustainability ...............
Training .............................................
Dissemination ...................................
Stakeholder Engagement .................
Reach and Demographics ................
Dosage ..............................................
Fidelity and Quality ...........................
Tier 2 Innovation Network ................
Supportive Services (Tier 1) .............

All TPP grantees ..............................
All TPP Grantees .............................
All TPP Grantees .............................
All TPP Grantees .............................
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Phase II Grantees
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Phase II Grantees
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Phase II Grantees
Tier 2 Innovation Network Grantees
Tier 1 Grantees ................................

90
90
90
90
64
64
64
14
54

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

15/60
15/60
30/60
15/60
3
2
2
15/60
15/60

45
45
90
45
384
256
256
7
27

Total ...........................................

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Request for Public Comment: 30-Day
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Indian Health Service, HHS.

Notice and request for
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ACTION:

In compliance with the
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Indian Health Service (IHS) invites the
general public to comment on the
information collection titled, ‘‘IHS
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Office of Management and Budget
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notice announces the IHS intent to
submit the collection, which expires
September 30, 2023, to OMB for
approval of an extension with
modifications, and to solicit comments

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of having full effect if received within
30 days of the date of this publication.
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suggestions regarding the proposed
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response time to: Office of Management
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New Executive Office Building, Room
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Attention: Desk Officer for IHS.
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DATES:

The IHS
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approved information collection in the
Federal Register (88 FR 42726) on July
3, 2023, and allowed 60 days for public
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www.regulations.gov (see Docket ID
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Title of Collection: 0917–0030, IHS
Forms to Implement the Privacy Rule
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Information Collection Request:
Extension of the currently approved
information collection, with
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