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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

13 / Friday, January 20, 2006 / Notices 3307

academic, and private research and The Annual Marriage and Divorce commercial organizations in tracking
commercial organizations in tracking Occurrence Report form (CDC 64.147) changes in trends of family formation
changes in trends of vital events. collects final annual counts of marriages and dissolution.
Respondents for the National Vital and divorces by month for the United Respondents for the Annual Marriage
Statistics Report form (CDC 64.146) are States and for each State. The statistical
registration officials in each State and and Divorce Occurrence Report form are
counts requested on this form differ registration officials in each State, the
Territory, the District of Columbia, and from provisional estimates obtained on
New York City. In addition, 33 local District of Columbia, New York City,
the National Vital Statistics Report form Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,
(county) officials in New Mexico who
in that they represent complete and Northern Marianas, and American
record marriages occurring in each
final counts of marriages, divorces, and Samoa. The data are routinely available
county of New Mexico will use this
form. The data are routinely available in annulments occurring during the in each reporting office as a by-product
each reporting office as a by-product of months of the prior year. These final of ongoing activities.
ongoing activities. This form is designed counts are usually available from State
There are no costs to the respondents
to collect counts of monthly occurrences or county officials about eight months
other than their time. The total
of births, deaths, infant deaths, after the end of the data year. The data
estimated annualized burden hours are
marriages, and divorces immediately are widely used by government,
208.
following the month of occurrence. academic, private research, and

ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE


Average burden
No. of respond- No. of responses
Respondents per response
ents per respondent (in hours)

CDC64.146: State and Territory registration officials ................................................ 58 12 12/60


CDC64.146: New Mexico County marriage registrars .............................................. 33 12 6/60
CDC64.147: State/Territory/City registration officials ................................................ 58 1 30/60

Dated: January 11, 2006. clinical laboratories are regulated; the impact provided to the contact person below.
Betsey S. Dunaway, on medical and laboratory practice of Written comments will be included in the
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for proposed revisions to the standards; and the meeting(s Summary Report.
Disease Control and Prevention. modification of the standards to Contact Person for Additional Information:
accommodate technological advances. Devery Howerton, Acting Chief, Laboratory
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comments and provide a brief period for oral Substances and Disease Registry.
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
public comments whenever possible. Oral Dated: January 10, 2006.
Control and Prevention (CDC)
Comments: In general, each individual or Alvin Hall,
announces the following committee group requesting to make an oral
meeting. presentation will be limited to a total time of Director, Management Analysis and Services
five minutes (unless otherwise indicated). Office, Centers for Disease Control and
Name: Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Speakers must also submit their comments in Prevention.
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