Federal Register - August 4, 2021
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participants and staffduring in-person site visits. Information collected under this revision will be used to better understand how the nutrition risk assessment process is conducted in a typical, face-to-face setting. This information will also be compared to similar information collected during the remote site visits.
This phase of data collection for inperson site visits reduces the burden to the information collection. While the Local Agencies participated in the remote data collection, the collection activities for the in-person site visits do not collect information from them. As a result, they have been removed from the collection. Although the data collection from the in-person site visits actually adds burden to the four currently approved elements of the collection: 1
Direct observation of nutrition assessments, 2 interviews with clinic site directors; 3 interviews with clinic staff, and 4 interviews with WIC
participants, this increase is offset by the removal of the Local Agencies from this collection. Estimates of the number of respondents and hours associated with this data collection are given below. The content of the currently
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approved data collection instruments has not changed.
Affected Public: 1 State, Local, and Tribal Government; 2 Business or Other for Profit; 3, Not For Profit Organizations; and 4 Individuals/
Households. Respondent groups identified include: 1 State, local, and tribal governments WIC clinic sites; 2
Businesses/Non-Profits; WIC clinic sites; and 3 Individuals adults who participate in WIC or who have children that participate in WIC.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
The total estimated number of respondents is 1,050 540 respondents and 510 non-respondents. The total includes 30 clinics 21 government and 9 business, and 1,020 individuals.
Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: The estimated frequency of response across the entire collection is 4.63. The estimated frequency of response is 5.78 annually for respondents and 3.42 annually for nonrespondents. For most of the items in the collection, respondents reply to them only once, with the exception of the informed consents for the observation and staff interviews, the identified risks data collection form,
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Clinic respondents will provide consent six times and will complete the data collection form and the interview five times.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
The estimated total number of annual responses is 4,865 3,120 respondents and 1,745 non-respondents.
Estimated Time per Response: The estimated average response time per response across all respondents in the collection is 0.10 hours 0.15 hours for responsive participants and 0.02 hours for nonresponsive participants. The estimated time of response varies from one minute 0.02 hours to one hour depending on the respondent group and activity, as shown in table 1.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: The total public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 509.38 hours annually.
See table 1 for estimated total annual burden for each type of respondent.
Timothy English, Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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