Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

Code · REGISTER · 2005-12-02 · DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Notice

2,664 words·~12 min read·/register/2005/12/02/05-23565·

A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.

Agency: Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, USDA
Action: Notice
Citation: 70 FR (No. 231) · FR Doc. 05-23565 · FR Doc. E5-6748 Filed 12-1-05; 8:45 am

Summary

In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this notice invites the general public and other public agencies to comment on a proposed information collection. This notice announces the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion's (CNPP) intention to request the Office of Management and Budget approval of the information collection process to be used in MyPyramid Tracker, an on-line dietary and physical activity self-assessment tool. The information collected can only be accessed by the user and will not be available to CNPP or any other public agency for purposes of evaluation or identification. Formative evaluation conducted among college students will be performed prior to any new Web site enhancements released to the public.

Dates

Written comments on this notice must be submitted on or before January 31, 2006.

Supplementary Information

Title: MyPyramid Tracker Information Collection for Registration, Login and Food Intake and Physical Activity Assessment. OMB Number: Not yet assigned. Expiration Date: Not applicable. Type of Request: This is a new collection of information. Abstract: MyPyramid Tracker ( ) is an Internet based diet and physical activity self-assessment tool. It translates scientifically based guidance into practical information and promotes nutrition education by increasing awareness of the quality of a person's diet. It allows users to input their daily food intakes and physical activity information and provides a quick summary measure of overall daily diet quality, activity status, and energy balance between ‘energy in' and ‘energy out' in terms of current guidance, which can be tracked for up to one year. Motivational education messages are generated and tailored to the user's personal assessment results. This data collection will be ongoing. The information collected will only be accessible by the user. Formative evaluation of functionalities and content of the Web site will be conducted with college students in collaboration with various universities. Testing will be completed prior to the release of any newly developed Web site enhancements to the general public. Affected Public: American Consumers. Estimated Number of Respondents: It has been established through MyPyramid Tracker activity over the past 4 months, that an estimated 75,000 (average per month) new account registrants and 72,349 active users (average per month) have entered food and physical activity data for at least one day. From the active users it is estimated that approximately 1% will continue to use the Tracker on a daily basis for up to one year. This would equate to approximately 725 repeat users each month who would visit the site on a daily basis for up to 1 year. We are estimating that there will be 900,000 respondents for registration, login and one-time users yearly. For repeat users we estimate there will be 8,700 respondents, who will take advantage of daily food and physical activity assessments for up to one year. The number of subjects to be included in formative evaluation is estimated to be about 300 college students, who will be using the same login process for 3-days of food intake and physical activity data. Estimated Time per Response: 1 minute for registration. .5 minutes for login. 30 minutes for food and physical activity data entry for one-day. Respondents Burden minutes Burden hours Interaction for Genral Public: One Time Registration 900,000 1 15,000 One Time Log-in 900,000 .5 7,500 Food/Physical Activity Data Entry for 1 Day 900,000 30 = 27,000,000 450,000 Repeat Log-ins for 1 Year 8,700 .5 × 364 days = 1,583,400 26,390 Repeat Food/Physical Activity Data Entries for 1 Year 8,700 30 × 364 days = 95,004,000 1,583,400 Subtotal 2,082,290 Interaction for Subjects in the Formative Evaluation: One Time Registration 300 1 5 One Time Log-in 300 .5 2.5 Food/Physical Activity Data Entry for 1 Day 300 30 = 9,000 150 Repeat Log-ins for 3 days 300 .5 × 3 days = 450 7.5 Repeat Food/Physical Activity Data Entries for 3 days 300 30 × 3 days = 27,000 450 Subtotal 615 Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: One. Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 2,082,905 hours. Dated: November 23, 2005. Eric J. Hentges, Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. [FR Doc. E5-6758 Filed 12-1-05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410-30-P DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of the Secretary Members of Performance Review Boards AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, USDA. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This notice announces the appointment of members of the Performance Review Boards (PRBs) for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA PRBs ensure meaningful distinctions in performance as they review Senior Executive Service (SES) performance appraisals and make recommendations to the Secretary of Agriculture regarding final performance ratings, performance awards, salary, and Presidential Rank Awards for SES members. DATES: Effective: December 2, 2005. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Holland, Office of Planning, Coordination and Executive Resources Staff, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250, (202) 720-2101. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The publication of PRB membership is required by Section 4314(c)(4) of Title 5, U.S.C. The following membership list represents a standing register, from which specific PRB's will be constituted. Aldaya, George W. Allen, Lindsay H. Allen, Lynn Allen, Richard D. Alsop, James C. Anderson, Curtis M. Anderson, Byron E. Arnette, Donald E. Ashworth, Warren R. Bails, Constance T. Bange, Gerald A. Barnes, Darlene L. Bartuska, Ann M. Bartz, Merlin E. Bass, Robert T. Basu, Arun C. Bech, Rebecca A. Betschart, Antoinette A. Bianchi, Ronald F. Blackburn, Wilbert H. Billet, Courtney R. Blum, J. Lawrence Bohman, Mary E. Bosecker, Raymond R. Bost, Eric M. Bosworth, Dale N. Boteler, Franklin E. Braasch, Sara J. Bradley, James Brady, Terence M. Braley, George A. Brennan, Deborah L. Brenner, Richard J. Brewer, John G. Brouha, Paul Brown, Charles S. Brown, J. Kevin Bryant, Arthur Ray Bschor, Dennis E. Bumbary-Langston, Inga P. Butler, James G. Butler, Larry D. Buxton, Dwayne R. Cables, Rick D. Carey, Priscilla B. Carlson, Merlyn E. Carpenter, Barry L. Carter, Clarence H. Chadwick, Kristine M. Chambliss, Mary T. Chandler, Laurence D. Cherry, John P. Christensen, Steven N. Christensen, Thomas W. Cielo, Angel B. Clark, Lawrence E. Clay, William H. Clayton, Kenneth C. Cleaves, David A. Clifford, John R. Coale, Dana Hamilton Cohen, Kenneth E. Cole, Darrell F. Coler, Katherine Anne Collins, Keith J. Collins, Sarah D. Collins, Wanda W. Conklin, Neilson C. Connaughton, Kent P. Connelly, Steven A. Conner, Charles F. Conway, Roger K. Conway, Thomas Cooksie, Carolyn B. Coombe, Richard I. Cooper, George E. Coppedge, James R. Cunningham, Gary L. Dantzler, Marshall L. Davidson Jr., Ross J. Davis, Russell T. Day, Lloyd C. Deberry, Drew A. Dehaven, William R. Derfler, Philip S. Diaz-Soltero, Hilda Dick, Jere L. Diez, Jose R. Dorr, Thomas C. Dubey, Anne M. Dunkle, Richard L. Earnest, Darryl W. Eav, Bov Bang Ebaugh, Mary L. Eggert, Paul R. Elias, Thomas S. Ellis, Karen L. Engeljohn, Daniel L. Epstein, Robert L. Estill, Elizabeth Evans, Marlane T. Farrish, Hubert O. Fiala, Patricia K. Fong, Phyllis K. Forsgren II, Harvey L. Frago, Douglas W. Frost, Alberta C. Gaibler, Floyd D. Garbarino, Joseph S. Gause, Kathleen M. Gelburd, Diane E. Gipsman, Jack Gipson, Chester A. Gleason, Jackie Jay Golden, Micheal L. Golden, John Gomez, Christopher A. Gonzalez, Gilbert Goodman, Linda D. Gordh, Gordon Grahn, David P. Granger, Larry M. Gray, David R. Green, Alan S. Gregoire, Michael C. Gugulis, Katherine C. Guldin, Richard W. Gutierrez, Gloria Haggstrom, Glenn D. Hagy III, William F. Hamer Jr., Hubert Hammond, Andrew C. Hanan, Tamara L. Hannah, Thomas E. Hanuschak, George A. Harbour Jr., Thomas C. Hawk, Gilbert R. Hawks, William Hazuda, Mark J. Healy, Patricia E. Hefferan, Colien J. Hentges, Eric J. Hewings, Adrianna D. Hicks, Ronald F. Hill, Richard E. Hill, Ronald W. Hinton-Henry, Annie S. Hobbie, Mary K. Hobbs, Alma C. Hoffeller, Thomas B. Hohenstein, William G. Holden, Ollice C. Holladay, Jon M. Holman, Pred Dwight Holtrop, Joel D. Hood, Rodney E. Hooper, Ronald E. House, James E. House, Carol C. Hudnall Jr., William J. Jackson, Ruthie F. Jackson, Vicki A. Jackson, Yvette S. Jacobson, Julie A. James, William O. Jen, Joseph Jennings, Allen L. Jett, Carole E. Johnsen, Peter B. Johnson, Allan R. Johnson, John A. Johnson, Elizabeth K. Johnson, Phyllis E. Jordan, Leonard Jordan, John P. Kaiser, Janette S. Kaplan, David T. Kaplan, Dennis L. Kappes, Steven M. Kashdan, Hank Keeney, Robert C. Kelly, James Michael Kimbell, Abigail R. King, Jesse L. King Jr., Edgar G. Knight, Bruce I. Knipling, Edward B. Koohmaraie, Mohammad Korcak, Ronald F. Kugler, Daniel E. Kuhn, Betsey A. Lambert, Charles D. Lancaster, Arlen L. Lange, Loren D. Lapoint, Tracy A. Lawrence, Douglas J. Leaman, Samuel R. Leland, Arlean Levings, Randall Lewis, David N. Lilja, Janice Grassmuck Linden, Ralph A. Lindsay, Jerome A. Little, James R. Lohfink, Cyrus G. Ludwig, William E. Lugo, Ariel E. Maczka, Carol A. Maloney, Kathryn P. Mangold, Robert D. Mann, Curt J. Manning, Gloria Maresch, Wayne M. Marlow, Ronald L. Martinez, Wilda H. Masters, Barbara J. Maupin, Gary T. Mazie, Sara M. McCaskey, Patrick C. McClanahan, Melinda L. McPhail-Gray, Mary Mendoza Jr., Martin Messmore, Karen Mezainis, Valdis E. Miller, W. Kirk Millet, Thomas W. Milton Jr., William P. Moore, Dale W. Moore, Randy Moore, Terri M. Morgan, Andrea M. Morgan, Gary J. Morris, Craig A. Munno, Joanne L. Murrin, Suzanne M. Myers, Jaqueline Myers Jr., Charles L. Narang, Sudhir K. Nealon, John Patrick Neruda, Michael E. Newby, James Newman, Corbin L. Ng, Allen Niedermayer, Chris S. Norbury, Frederick L. O'Connor, Thomas J. Offutt, Susan E. Onstad, Charles A. Orr, David M. Otto, Ralph A. Palmisano, Anna Parham, Gregory L. Parker, Vernon B. Patton-Mallory, Marcia Payne, Larry R. Penn, J.B. Petersen, Kenneth E. Pierson, Merle D. Poling, Janet A. Prucha, John C. Puckett, William E. Purcell, Roberta D. Pyron, Christopher L. Quick, Bryce R. Quigley, Thomas M. Rains, Michael T. Raymond, Richard A. Reaves, Jimmy L. Reed, Craig A. Reifschneider, Donna L. Reilly, Joseph T. Rexroad Jr., Caird E. Rey, Mark E. Riemenschneider, Robert A. Riggins, Judith W. Risbrudt, Christopher D. Roberts, Richard K. Robinson, Barbara C. Romero, Annabelle Roth, Jane E. Roussopoulos, Peter J. Rouzer, David C. Rundle, Kathleen A. Salazar, Roberto Santiago, Perfecto R. Scarbrough, Frank Schaub, James D. Sedell, James R. Seiber, James N. Sexton, Thomas J. Shafer, Steven R. Shahin, Jessica H. Sharp, Audrey Diane Shea, Anthony Kevin Sheikh, Patricia R. Shelton, Stuart L. Shere, Jack A. Shipman, David R. Silverman, Steven C. Smith, Katherine R. Smith, Cynthia J. Smith, Gregory C. Smith Jr., William C. Snow, Wendy E. Sommers, Michael J. Spence, Joseph St. John, Judith B. Steele, W. Scott Stokes, E. Vaughn Stouder, Deanna J. Stuck, Karen D. Surina, John C. Swacina, Linda Swenson, Richard D. Taitano, Dennis J. Tanner, Steven N. Taylor Jr., Clifton J. Tenny, David P. Terpstra, A. Ellen Thiermann, Alejandro B. Thomas, Peter Jon Thomas, Irving W. Thomas, Peter Jon Thompson, Clyde Thompson, Robin L. Troyer, Jack G. True, Sadhna G. Underwood Jr., Marvin M. Vail, Kenneth H. Villano, David J. Vogel, Ronald J. Wachs, Lawrence Wallace, Charles L. Walsh, Thomas E. Walton, Thomas M. Waterfield, Joann Weingardt, Bernard White, John S. Whitmore, Charles Whung, Pai Yei Williams, Jerry E. Williams, John W. Witt, Timothy Blaine Wiyatt, Steven D. Woods, Mark R. Worthington, Ruth M. Yonts-Shepard, Susan E. York, Dana D. Yost, Michael W. Young, Michael Lee Young, Peter Young Jr., Robert W. Zimmerman, Anne J. Zorn, Frances E. Dated: November 4, 2005. Mike Johanns, Secretary. [FR Doc. 05-23565 Filed 12-1-05; 8:45 am]

Connectionstraces to 1
1 reference not yet in our index
  • Pub. L. 104-13
Citation graph
cites case law
Proposed Rules
Notice
Pub. L.Pub. L. 104-13
Cites 2Cited by 0 across 0 sources
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.