80_FR_10148 80 FR 10111 - Proposed priority-National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research-Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers

80 FR 10111 - Proposed priority-National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research-Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 37 (February 25, 2015)

Page Range10111-10114
FR Document2015-03882

The Administrator of the Administration for Community Living proposes a priority for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) Program administered by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). Specifically, this notice proposes a priority for an RRTC on Employment Policy and Measurement. We take this action to focus research attention on an area of national need. We intend this priority to contribute to improved employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Community Living

[CFDA Number: 84.133B-3]


Proposed priority--National Institute on Disability, Independent 
Living, and Rehabilitation Research--Rehabilitation Research and 
Training Centers

AGENCY: Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and 
Human Services.

ACTION: Notice of proposed priority.

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SUMMARY: The Administrator of the Administration for Community Living 
proposes a priority for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center 
(RRTC) Program administered by the National Institute on Disability, 
Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR). 
Specifically, this notice proposes a priority for an RRTC on Employment 
Policy and Measurement. We take this action to focus research attention 
on an area of national need. We intend this priority to contribute to 
improved employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

DATES: We must receive your comments on or before March 27, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal 
or via postal mail or commercial delivery. We will not accept comments 
submitted by fax or by email or those submitted after the comment 
period. To ensure that we do not receive duplicate copies, please 
submit your comments only once. In addition, please include the Docket 
ID at the top of your comments.
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to 
submit your comments electronically. Information on using 
Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents, 
submitting comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site 
under ``Are you new to the site?''
     Postal Mail or Commercial Delivery: If you mail or deliver 
your comments about these proposed regulations, address them to 
Patricia Barrett, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 400 
Maryland Avenue SW., Room 5142, Potomac Center Plaza (PCP), Washington, 
DC 20202-2700.
    Privacy Note: The Department's policy is to make all comments 
received from members of the public available for public viewing in 
their entirety on the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, commenters should be careful to include 
in their comments only information that they wish to make publicly 
available.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Barrett. Telephone: (202) 
245-6211 or by email: [email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice of proposed priority is in 
concert with NIDRR's currently approved Long-Range Plan (Plan). The 
Plan, which was published in the Federal Register on April 4, 2013 (78 
FR 20299), can be accessed on the Internet at the following site: 
www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/nidrr/policy.html.
    The Plan identifies a need for research and training regarding 
employment of individuals with disabilities. To address this need, 
NIDILRR seeks to: (1) Improve the quality and utility of disability and 
rehabilitation research; (2) foster an exchange of research findings, 
expertise, and other information to advance knowledge and understanding 
of the needs of individuals with disabilities and their family members, 
including those from among traditionally underserved populations; (3) 
determine effective practices, programs, and policies to improve 
community living and participation, employment, and health and function 
outcomes for individuals with disabilities; (4) identify research gaps 
and areas for promising research investments; (5) identify and promote 
effective mechanisms for integrating research and practice; and (6) 
disseminate research findings to all major stakeholder groups, 
including individuals with disabilities and their family members in 
formats that are appropriate and meaningful to them.
    This notice proposes one priority that NIDILRR intends to use for 
one or more competitions in fiscal year (FY) 2015 and possibly later 
years. NIDILRR is under no obligation to make an award under this 
priority. The decision to make an award will be based on the quality of 
applications received and available funding. NIDILRR may publish 
additional priorities, as needed.
    Invitation to Comment: We invite you to submit comments regarding 
this proposed priority. To ensure that your comments have maximum 
effect in developing the final priority, we urge you to identify 
clearly the specific topic within the priority that each comment 
addresses.

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    We invite you to assist us in complying with the specific 
requirements of Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and their overall 
requirement of reducing regulatory burden that might result from this 
proposed priority. Please let us know of any further ways we could 
reduce potential costs or increase potential benefits while preserving 
the effective and efficient administration of the program.
    During and after the comment period, you may inspect all public 
comments by following the instructions found under the ``Are you new to 
the site?'' portion of the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
wwww.regulations.gov. Any comments sent to NIDILRR via postal mail or 
commercial delivery can be viewed in Room 5142, 550 12th Street SW., 
PCP, Washington, DC, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., 
Washington, DC time, Monday through Friday of each week except Federal 
holidays.
    Assistance to Individuals With Disabilities in Reviewing the 
Rulemaking Record: On request we will provide an appropriate 
accommodation or auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability who 
needs assistance to review the comments or other documents in the 
public rulemaking record for this notice. If you want to schedule an 
appointment for this type of accommodation or auxiliary aid, please 
contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Purpose of Program: The purpose of the Disability and 
Rehabilitation Research Projects and Centers Program is to plan and 
conduct research, demonstration projects, training, and related 
activities, including international activities, to develop methods, 
procedures, and rehabilitation technology that maximize the full 
inclusion and integration into society, employment, independent living, 
family support, and economic and social self-sufficiency of individuals 
with disabilities, especially individuals with the most severe 
disabilities, and to improve the effectiveness of services authorized 
under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Rehabilitation Act).

Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers

    The purpose of the RRTCs, which are funded through the Disability 
and Rehabilitation Research Projects and Centers Program, is to achieve 
the goals of, and improve the effectiveness of, services authorized 
under the Rehabilitation Act through well-designed research, training, 
technical assistance, and dissemination activities in important topical 
areas as specified by NIDILRR. These activities are designed to benefit 
rehabilitation service providers, individuals with disabilities, family 
members, policymakers and other research stakeholders. Additional 
information on the RRTC program can be found at: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/rrtc/index.html#types.

    Program Authority: 29 U.S.C. 762(g) and 764(b)(2).
    Applicable Program Regulations: 34 CFR part 350.

Proposed Priority

    This notice contains one proposed priority.

RRTC on Employment Policy and Measurement

Background

    Since the 2007 recession, Social Security Disability Insurance 
(SSDI) applications and awards have increased rapidly. There are nearly 
9 million beneficiaries currently receiving SSDI payments, and this 
figure is expected to grow as workers age and increase their likelihood 
of experiencing disability. With this growth in program participation, 
actuaries estimate that the SSDI trust fund will be depleted in late 
2016 unless substantial changes occur (Social Security Administration, 
2014). Given this scenario, developing informed employment policy 
options is essential. These options require sound research to inform 
policymakers regarding the projected impacts of policies that encourage 
employment among individuals with disabilities while ensuring an 
adequate safety net. Research is also needed to evaluate the long-term 
impacts of policies and programs that aim to facilitate employment and 
improve the quality of life among people with disabilities.
    The interactions between Social Security disability programs and 
public health insurance programs have long been considered a 
substantial barrier to employment for people with disabilities (Loprest 
& Maag, 2001; National Council on Disability, 2007). The 2010 enactment 
of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided 
improved access to public and private insurance for all Americans 
including those with disabilities. For example, the ACA prevents health 
care coverage denials due to pre-existing conditions, increases 
coverage requirements, and provides mental health parity for persons 
with psychiatric disabilities. The impact of the ACA on employment 
outcomes for people with disabilities is an important research area.
    Prior RRTC-EPM work focused on examining and improving extant 
methods of measuring disability status, as well as measuring employment 
outcomes among people with disabilities. For example, the RRTC 
illustrated how self-reported disability status changes over time 
through an analysis of longitudinal data focusing on youth (Mann and 
Honeycutt, 2014). These analyses indicated that the proportion of 
respondents with a disability doubled from 12 percent to nearly 25 
percent over the course of 13 years. Multivariate analyses showed that 
women were more likely than men to report changes in health condition 
or disability status, and those with mild disabilities were relatively 
less likely than those without or with severe disabilities to 
experience changes in disability status. The RRTC also studied extant 
surveys and found that commonly used measures overestimated employment 
and underestimated receipt of disability income assistance such as SSDI 
(Burkhauser, Houtenville and Tenant, 2014). Other researchers have 
recently explored similar issues related to the reliability and 
stability of disability measures (Brault, 2013; Davies & Fisher, 2013; 
Sears & Rupp, 2003). Knowledge gained through this work has highlighted 
a need to develop improved methods of measuring both disability and 
employment in ways that generate more reliable and valid research 
findings. Continued innovation is thus needed to develop measures and 
metrics that accurately reflect the changing nature of disability 
across the life span as well as changes in the workforce over time. By 
doing so, research results may be more relevant for policy and program 
decisions aimed at improving employment outcomes for people with 
disabilities.

References

Brault, M. (2013). Reliability and stability of the 6-question 
disability measure in the Survey of Income and Program 
Participation. Retrieved December 31, 2014, from: http://www.census.gov/people/disability/files/sipp_reliability-jsm2013.pdf.
Burkhauser, R., Houtenville, A., and Tennant, J. (2014). Capturing 
the elusive working-age population with disabilities: Reconciling 
conflicting social success estimates from the Current Population 
Survey and American Community Survey. Journal of Disability Policy 
Studies, 24(4) 195-205.
Davies, P., and Fisher, T.L. (2013). Measurement issues associated 
with using survey data matched with administrative data from the 
Social Security Administration. Retrieved January 19, 2015, from: 
http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v69n2/

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v69n2p1.html.
Loprest, P., and Maag, E. (2001). Barriers to and Supports for Work 
Among Adults with Disabilities: Results from the NHIS-D. Retrieved 
on December 31, 2014, from: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/barriers.htm.
Mann, D. and Honeycutt, T. (2014). Changes in disability status and 
survey attrition: A longitudinal analysis. Retrieved January 9, 
2015, from: http://www.researchondisability.org/docs/publications/statsrrtc-r3-longitudinal-study-final-report-12-19-14.pdf?sfvrsn=2.
National Council on Disability (2007). Empowerment for Americans 
with disabilities: Breaking barriers to careers and full employment. 
Retrieved January 19, 2015, from: http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2007/Oct2007.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law 111--148 
(2010). Retrieved December 31, 2014, from: http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-111publ148/content-detail.html.
Sears, J., Rupp, K. (2003). Exploring Social Security payment 
history matched with the Survey of Income and Program Participation. 
Retrieved December 31, 2014, from: http://www.oecd.org/std/36232603.pdf.
Social Security Administration (2014). The 2014 Annual Report of the 
Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and 
Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds. Retrieved December 31, 
2014, from: http://www.ssa.gov/oact/tr/2014/index.html.

Definitions

    The research that is proposed under this priority must be focused 
on one or more stages of research. If the RRTC is to conduct research 
that can be categorized under more than one research stage, or research 
that progresses from one stage to another, those research stages must 
be clearly specified. For purposes of this priority, the stages of 
research are from the notice of final priorities and definitions 
published in the Federal Register on June 7, 2013 (78 FR 34261).
    (a) Exploration and Discovery means the stage of research that 
generates hypotheses or theories by conducting new and refined analyses 
of data, producing observational findings, and creating other sources 
of research-based information. This research stage may include 
identifying or describing the barriers to and facilitators of improved 
outcomes of individuals with disabilities, as well as identifying or 
describing existing practices, programs, or policies that are 
associated with important aspects of the lives of individuals with 
disabilities. Results achieved under this stage of research may inform 
the development of interventions or lead to evaluations of 
interventions or policies. The results of the exploration and discovery 
stage of research may also be used to inform decisions or priorities.
    (b) Intervention Development means the stage of research that 
focuses on generating and testing interventions that have the potential 
to improve outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Intervention 
development involves determining the active components of possible 
interventions, developing measures that would be required to illustrate 
outcomes, specifying target populations, conducting field tests, and 
assessing the feasibility of conducting a well-designed interventions 
study. Results from this stage of research may be used to inform the 
design of a study to test the efficacy of an intervention.
    (c) Intervention Efficacy means the stage of research during which 
a project evaluates and tests whether an intervention is feasible, 
practical, and has the potential to yield positive outcomes for 
individuals with disabilities. Efficacy research may assess the 
strength of the relationships between an intervention and outcomes, and 
may identify factors or individual characteristics that affect the 
relationship between the intervention and outcomes. Efficacy research 
can inform decisions about whether there is sufficient evidence to 
support ``scaling-up'' an intervention to other sites and contexts. 
This stage of research can include assessing the training needed for 
wide-scale implementation of the intervention, and approaches to 
evaluation of the intervention in real world applications.
    (d) Scale-Up Evaluation means the stage of research during which a 
project analyzes whether an intervention is effective in producing 
improved outcomes for individuals with disabilities when implemented in 
a real-world setting. During this stage of research, a project tests 
the outcomes of an evidence-based intervention in different settings. 
It examines the challenges to successful replication of the 
intervention, and the circumstances and activities that contribute to 
successful adoption of the intervention in real-world settings. This 
stage of research may also include well-designed studies of an 
intervention that has been widely adopted in practice, but that lacks a 
sufficient evidence-base to demonstrate its effectiveness.

Proposed Priority

    The Administrator of the Administration for Community Living 
proposes a priority for an RRTC on Employment Policy and Measurement. 
The purpose of the proposed RRTC on Employment Policy and Measurement 
RRTC (RRTC-EPM) is to investigate the impact of Federal and State 
policies and programs on employment of individuals with disabilities, 
paying particular attention to the effects of program interactions. The 
RRTC-EPM will also examine new ways of measuring employment outcomes 
and facilitate the translation of research findings to guide 
policymaking and program administration. Applicants must identify 
targeted research questions in response to the problems identified 
below and propose rigorous research methodologies to answer these 
questions. Of particular interest is research that investigates the 
interaction between the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Social Security 
Disability Insurance (SSDI), and employment. The desired outcome of 
this investment is new knowledge about the effect of new or existing 
policies on employment-related decision-making of individuals with 
disabilities, and ultimately on rates and quality of employment by 
these individuals.
    The RRTC must contribute to improving the employment outcomes of 
individuals with disabilities by:
    (a) Generating new knowledge about the effects of program 
interactions on employment outcomes of individuals with disabilities, 
including but not necessarily limited to the interaction between Social 
Security disability benefit programs and the ACA. Specifically, the 
RRTC must generate new knowledge of the potential impacts of varied 
policy scenarios regarding the SSDI trust fund exhaustion on the 
employment and economic outcomes of individuals with disabilities.
    (b) Developing reliable and valid methods of measuring employment 
outcomes for people with disabilities;
    (c) Serving as a national resource center on policy issues that 
impact employment outcomes of individuals with disabilities, and
    (d) Increasing incorporation of research findings from the RRTC 
into practice or policy by:
    (1) Collaborating with stakeholder groups to develop, evaluate, or 
implement strategies to increase utilization of research findings;
    (2) Conducting training and dissemination activities to facilitate 
the utilization of research findings by policymakers, employers, and 
individuals with disabilities;
    (3) Providing technical assistance to facilitate use of information 
produced by the RRTC research; and
    (4) Collaborating and sharing information with other agencies 
across the Federal government. In addition, the RRTC must collaborate 
with appropriate

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NIDILRR-funded grantees, including knowledge translation grantees and 
grantees involved with employment research.

Final Priority

    We will announce the final priority in a notice in the Federal 
Register. We will determine the final priority after considering 
responses to this notice and other information available to the 
Department. This notice does not preclude us from proposing additional 
priorities, requirements, definitions, or selection criteria, subject 
to meeting applicable rulemaking requirements.

    Note: This notice does not solicit applications. In any year in 
which we choose to use this priority, we invite applications through 
a notice in the Federal Register or in a Funding Opportunity 
Announcement posted at www.grants.gov.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    Under Executive Order 12866, the Secretary must determine whether 
this regulatory action is ``significant'' and, therefore, subject to 
the requirements of the Executive Order and subject to review by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866 defines a ``significant regulatory action'' as an action likely 
to result in a rule that may--
    (1) Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more, 
or adversely affect a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, 
jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or 
tribal governments or communities in a material way (also referred to 
as an ``economically significant'' rule);
    (2) Create serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an 
action taken or planned by another agency;
    (3) Materially alter the budgetary impacts of entitlement grants, 
user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof; or
    (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles stated in the 
Executive Order.
    This proposed regulatory action is not a significant regulatory 
action subject to review by OMB under section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866.
    We have also reviewed this regulatory action under Executive Order 
13563, which supplements and explicitly reaffirms the principles, 
structures, and definitions governing regulatory review established in 
Executive Order 12866. To the extent permitted by law, Executive Order 
13563 requires that an agency--
    (1) Propose or adopt regulations only upon a reasoned determination 
that their benefits justify their costs (recognizing that some benefits 
and costs are difficult to quantify);
    (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the least burden on society, 
consistent with obtaining regulatory objectives and taking into 
account--among other things and to the extent practicable--the costs of 
cumulative regulations;
    (3) In choosing among alternative regulatory approaches, select 
those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential 
economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other 
advantages; distributive impacts; and equity);
    (4) To the extent feasible, specify performance objectives, rather 
than the behavior or manner of compliance a regulated entity must 
adopt; and
    (5) Identify and assess available alternatives to direct 
regulation, including economic incentives--such as user fees or 
marketable permits--to encourage the desired behavior, or provide 
information that enables the public to make choices.
    Executive Order 13563 also requires an agency ``to use the best 
available techniques to quantify anticipated present and future 
benefits and costs as accurately as possible.'' The Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB has emphasized that these 
techniques may include ``identifying changing future compliance costs 
that might result from technological innovation or anticipated 
behavioral changes.''
    We are issuing this proposed priority only upon a reasoned 
determination that its benefits would justify its costs. In choosing 
among alternative regulatory approaches, we selected those approaches 
that would maximize net benefits. Based on the analysis that follows, 
the Department believes that this proposed priority is consistent with 
the principles in Executive Order 13563.
    We also have determined that this regulatory action would not 
unduly interfere with State, local, and tribal governments in the 
exercise of their governmental functions.
    In accordance with both Executive Orders, the Department has 
assessed the potential costs and benefits, both quantitative and 
qualitative, of this regulatory action. The potential costs are those 
resulting from statutory requirements and those we have determined as 
necessary for administering the Department's programs and activities.
    The benefits of the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects 
and Centers Program have been well established over the years. Projects 
similar to one envisioned by the proposed priority have been completed 
successfully, and the proposed priority would generate new knowledge 
through research. The new RRTC would generate, disseminate, and promote 
the use of new information that would improve outcomes for individuals 
with disabilities in the area of employment.
    Intergovernmental Review: This program is not subject to Executive 
Order 12372.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free 
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the 
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System 
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as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal 
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF 
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the 
site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

    Dated: February 19, 2015.
Kathy Greenlee,
Administrator.
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                                                    the principles in Executive Order 13563.                HUMAN SERVICES                                        include in their comments only
                                                       We also have determined that this                                                                          information that they wish to make
                                                                                                            Administration for Community Living                   publicly available.
                                                    regulatory action would not unduly
                                                    interfere with State, local, and tribal                 [CFDA Number: 84.133B–3]                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    governments in the exercise of their                                                                          Patricia Barrett. Telephone: (202) 245–
                                                    governmental functions.                                 Proposed priority—National Institute                  6211 or by email:
                                                                                                            on Disability, Independent Living, and                patricia.barrett@ed.gov.
                                                       In accordance with both Executive                    Rehabilitation Research—                                 If you use a telecommunications
                                                    Orders, the Department has assessed the                 Rehabilitation Research and Training                  device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
                                                    potential costs and benefits, both                      Centers                                               telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
                                                    quantitative and qualitative, of this                                                                         Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
                                                    regulatory action. The potential costs                  AGENCY:  Administration for Community
                                                                                                            Living, Department of Health and                      8339.
                                                    are those resulting from statutory
                                                    requirements and those we have                          Human Services.                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      This
                                                    determined as necessary for                             ACTION: Notice of proposed priority.                  notice of proposed priority is in concert
                                                    administering the Department’s                                                                                with NIDRR’s currently approved Long-
                                                                                                            SUMMARY:   The Administrator of the                   Range Plan (Plan). The Plan, which was
                                                    programs and activities.                                Administration for Community Living                   published in the Federal Register on
                                                       The benefits of the Disability and                   proposes a priority for the                           April 4, 2013 (78 FR 20299), can be
                                                    Rehabilitation Research Projects and                    Rehabilitation Research and Training                  accessed on the Internet at the following
                                                    Centers Program have been well                          Center (RRTC) Program administered by                 site: www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/
                                                    established over the years. Projects                    the National Institute on Disability,                 osers/nidrr/policy.html.
                                                    similar to one envisioned by the                        Independent Living, and Rehabilitation                   The Plan identifies a need for research
                                                    proposed priority have been completed                   Research (NIDILRR). Specifically, this                and training regarding employment of
                                                    successfully, and the proposed priority                 notice proposes a priority for an RRTC                individuals with disabilities. To address
                                                    would generate new knowledge through                    on Employment Policy and                              this need, NIDILRR seeks to: (1) Improve
                                                    research. The new RRTC would                            Measurement. We take this action to                   the quality and utility of disability and
                                                    generate, disseminate, and promote the                  focus research attention on an area of                rehabilitation research; (2) foster an
                                                    use of new information that would                       national need. We intend this priority to             exchange of research findings, expertise,
                                                    improve recovery, health, and wellness                  contribute to improved employment                     and other information to advance
                                                    outcomes for individuals with serious                   outcomes for individuals with                         knowledge and understanding of the
                                                    mental illness (SMI) and co-occurring                   disabilities.                                         needs of individuals with disabilities
                                                    conditions.                                             DATES:  We must receive your comments                 and their family members, including
                                                       Intergovernmental Review: This                       on or before March 27, 2015.                          those from among traditionally
                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: Submit your comments                       underserved populations; (3) determine
                                                    program is not subject to Executive
                                                                                                            through the Federal eRulemaking Portal                effective practices, programs, and
                                                    Order 12372.
                                                                                                            or via postal mail or commercial                      policies to improve community living
                                                       Electronic Access to This Document:                  delivery. We will not accept comments                 and participation, employment, and
                                                    The official version of this document is                submitted by fax or by email or those                 health and function outcomes for
                                                    the document published in the Federal                   submitted after the comment period. To                individuals with disabilities; (4) identify
                                                    Register. Free Internet access to the                   ensure that we do not receive duplicate               research gaps and areas for promising
                                                    official edition of the Federal Register                copies, please submit your comments                   research investments; (5) identify and
                                                    and the Code of Federal Regulations is                  only once. In addition, please include                promote effective mechanisms for
                                                    available via the Federal Digital System                the Docket ID at the top of your                      integrating research and practice; and
                                                    at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you                 comments.                                             (6) disseminate research findings to all
                                                    can view this document, as well as all                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                major stakeholder groups, including
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                                                       You may also access documents of the
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                                                                                                            If you mail or deliver your comments
                                                    Register by using the article search                    about these proposed regulations,                     make an award will be based on the
                                                    feature at: www.federalregister.gov.                    address them to Patricia Barrett, U.S.                quality of applications received and
                                                    Specifically, through the advanced                      Department of Health and Human                        available funding. NIDILRR may publish
                                                    search feature at this site, you can limit              Services, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,                    additional priorities, as needed.
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                                                       We invite you to assist us in                        by NIDILRR. These activities are                         Prior RRTC–EPM work focused on
                                                    complying with the specific                             designed to benefit rehabilitation                    examining and improving extant
                                                    requirements of Executive Orders 12866                  service providers, individuals with                   methods of measuring disability status,
                                                    and 13563 and their overall requirement                 disabilities, family members,                         as well as measuring employment
                                                    of reducing regulatory burden that                      policymakers and other research                       outcomes among people with
                                                    might result from this proposed priority.               stakeholders. Additional information on               disabilities. For example, the RRTC
                                                    Please let us know of any further ways                  the RRTC program can be found at:                     illustrated how self-reported disability
                                                    we could reduce potential costs or                      http://www2.ed.gov/programs/rrtc/                     status changes over time through an
                                                    increase potential benefits while                       index.html#types.                                     analysis of longitudinal data focusing on
                                                    preserving the effective and efficient                    Program Authority: 29 U.S.C. 762(g) and             youth (Mann and Honeycutt, 2014).
                                                    administration of the program.                          764(b)(2).                                            These analyses indicated that the
                                                       During and after the comment period,                                                                       proportion of respondents with a
                                                    you may inspect all public comments by                    Applicable Program Regulations: 34
                                                                                                                                                                  disability doubled from 12 percent to
                                                    following the instructions found under                  CFR part 350.
                                                                                                                                                                  nearly 25 percent over the course of 13
                                                    the ‘‘Are you new to the site?’’ portion                Proposed Priority                                     years. Multivariate analyses showed that
                                                    of the Federal eRulemaking Portal at                                                                          women were more likely than men to
                                                    wwww.regulations.gov. Any comments                        This notice contains one proposed                   report changes in health condition or
                                                    sent to NIDILRR via postal mail or                      priority.                                             disability status, and those with mild
                                                    commercial delivery can be viewed in                    RRTC on Employment Policy and                         disabilities were relatively less likely
                                                    Room 5142, 550 12th Street SW., PCP,                    Measurement                                           than those without or with severe
                                                    Washington, DC, between the hours of                                                                          disabilities to experience changes in
                                                    8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Washington,                    Background                                            disability status. The RRTC also studied
                                                    DC time, Monday through Friday of                          Since the 2007 recession, Social                   extant surveys and found that
                                                    each week except Federal holidays.                      Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)                  commonly used measures overestimated
                                                       Assistance to Individuals With                       applications and awards have increased                employment and underestimated receipt
                                                    Disabilities in Reviewing the                           rapidly. There are nearly 9 million                   of disability income assistance such as
                                                    Rulemaking Record: On request we will                   beneficiaries currently receiving SSDI                SSDI (Burkhauser, Houtenville and
                                                    provide an appropriate accommodation                    payments, and this figure is expected to              Tenant, 2014). Other researchers have
                                                    or auxiliary aid to an individual with a                                                                      recently explored similar issues related
                                                                                                            grow as workers age and increase their
                                                    disability who needs assistance to                                                                            to the reliability and stability of
                                                                                                            likelihood of experiencing disability.
                                                    review the comments or other                                                                                  disability measures (Brault, 2013;
                                                                                                            With this growth in program
                                                    documents in the public rulemaking                                                                            Davies & Fisher, 2013; Sears & Rupp,
                                                                                                            participation, actuaries estimate that the
                                                    record for this notice. If you want to                                                                        2003). Knowledge gained through this
                                                                                                            SSDI trust fund will be depleted in late
                                                    schedule an appointment for this type of                                                                      work has highlighted a need to develop
                                                                                                            2016 unless substantial changes occur
                                                    accommodation or auxiliary aid, please                                                                        improved methods of measuring both
                                                                                                            (Social Security Administration, 2014).
                                                    contact the person listed under FOR                                                                           disability and employment in ways that
                                                                                                            Given this scenario, developing
                                                    FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.                                                                                  generate more reliable and valid
                                                       Purpose of Program: The purpose of                   informed employment policy options is
                                                                                                            essential. These options require sound                research findings. Continued innovation
                                                    the Disability and Rehabilitation                                                                             is thus needed to develop measures and
                                                    Research Projects and Centers Program                   research to inform policymakers
                                                                                                            regarding the projected impacts of                    metrics that accurately reflect the
                                                    is to plan and conduct research,
                                                                                                            policies that encourage employment                    changing nature of disability across the
                                                    demonstration projects, training, and
                                                                                                            among individuals with disabilities                   life span as well as changes in the
                                                    related activities, including
                                                                                                            while ensuring an adequate safety net.                workforce over time. By doing so,
                                                    international activities, to develop
                                                                                                            Research is also needed to evaluate the               research results may be more relevant
                                                    methods, procedures, and rehabilitation
                                                                                                            long-term impacts of policies and                     for policy and program decisions aimed
                                                    technology that maximize the full
                                                                                                            programs that aim to facilitate                       at improving employment outcomes for
                                                    inclusion and integration into society,
                                                                                                            employment and improve the quality of                 people with disabilities.
                                                    employment, independent living, family
                                                    support, and economic and social self-                  life among people with disabilities.                  References
                                                    sufficiency of individuals with                            The interactions between Social
                                                                                                                                                                  Brault, M. (2013). Reliability and stability of
                                                    disabilities, especially individuals with               Security disability programs and public                   the 6-question disability measure in the
                                                    the most severe disabilities, and to                    health insurance programs have long                       Survey of Income and Program
                                                    improve the effectiveness of services                   been considered a substantial barrier to                  Participation. Retrieved December 31,
                                                    authorized under the Rehabilitation Act                 employment for people with disabilities                   2014, from: http://www.census.gov/
                                                    of 1973, as amended (Rehabilitation                     (Loprest & Maag, 2001; National Council                   people/disability/files/sipp_reliability-
                                                    Act).                                                   on Disability, 2007). The 2010                            jsm2013.pdf.
                                                                                                            enactment of the Patient Protection and               Burkhauser, R., Houtenville, A., and
                                                    Rehabilitation Research and Training                                                                              Tennant, J. (2014). Capturing the elusive
                                                                                                            Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided                        working-age population with disabilities:
                                                    Centers                                                 improved access to public and private                     Reconciling conflicting social success
                                                      The purpose of the RRTCs, which are                   insurance for all Americans including                     estimates from the Current Population
                                                    funded through the Disability and                       those with disabilities. For example, the
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                                                                                                                                                                      Survey and American Community
                                                    Rehabilitation Research Projects and                    ACA prevents health care coverage                         Survey. Journal of Disability Policy
                                                    Centers Program, is to achieve the goals                denials due to pre-existing conditions,                   Studies, 24(4) 195–205.
                                                    of, and improve the effectiveness of,                   increases coverage requirements, and                  Davies, P., and Fisher, T.L. (2013).
                                                    services authorized under the                           provides mental health parity for                         Measurement issues associated with
                                                                                                                                                                      using survey data matched with
                                                    Rehabilitation Act through well-                        persons with psychiatric disabilities.                    administrative data from the Social
                                                    designed research, training, technical                  The impact of the ACA on employment                       Security Administration. Retrieved
                                                    assistance, and dissemination activities                outcomes for people with disabilities is                  January 19, 2015, from: http://www.ssa.
                                                    in important topical areas as specified                 an important research area.                               gov/policy/docs/ssb/v69n2/



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                                                        v69n2p1.html.                                       the exploration and discovery stage of                RRTC (RRTC–EPM) is to investigate the
                                                    Loprest, P., and Maag, E. (2001). Barriers to           research may also be used to inform                   impact of Federal and State policies and
                                                        and Supports for Work Among Adults                  decisions or priorities.                              programs on employment of individuals
                                                        with Disabilities: Results from the NHIS–              (b) Intervention Development means                 with disabilities, paying particular
                                                        D. Retrieved on December 31, 2014,
                                                        from: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/
                                                                                                            the stage of research that focuses on                 attention to the effects of program
                                                        barriers.htm.                                       generating and testing interventions that             interactions. The RRTC–EPM will also
                                                    Mann, D. and Honeycutt, T. (2014). Changes              have the potential to improve outcomes                examine new ways of measuring
                                                        in disability status and survey attrition:          for individuals with disabilities.                    employment outcomes and facilitate the
                                                        A longitudinal analysis. Retrieved                  Intervention development involves                     translation of research findings to guide
                                                        January 9, 2015, from: http://www.                  determining the active components of                  policymaking and program
                                                        researchondisability.org/docs/                      possible interventions, developing                    administration. Applicants must
                                                        publications/statsrrtc-r3-longitudinal-             measures that would be required to
                                                        study-final-report-12-19-14.pdf?sfvrsn=2.
                                                                                                                                                                  identify targeted research questions in
                                                    National Council on Disability (2007).
                                                                                                            illustrate outcomes, specifying target                response to the problems identified
                                                        Empowerment for Americans with                      populations, conducting field tests, and              below and propose rigorous research
                                                        disabilities: Breaking barriers to careers          assessing the feasibility of conducting a             methodologies to answer these
                                                        and full employment. Retrieved January              well-designed interventions study.                    questions. Of particular interest is
                                                        19, 2015, from: http://www.ncd.gov/                 Results from this stage of research may               research that investigates the interaction
                                                        publications/2007/Oct2007.                          be used to inform the design of a study               between the Affordable Care Act (ACA),
                                                    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,             to test the efficacy of an intervention.              Social Security Disability Insurance
                                                        Public Law 111—148 (2010). Retrieved                   (c) Intervention Efficacy means the
                                                        December 31, 2014, from: http://www.                                                                      (SSDI), and employment. The desired
                                                                                                            stage of research during which a project              outcome of this investment is new
                                                        gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-111publ148/
                                                        content-detail.html.                                evaluates and tests whether an                        knowledge about the effect of new or
                                                    Sears, J., Rupp, K. (2003). Exploring Social            intervention is feasible, practical, and              existing policies on employment-related
                                                        Security payment history matched with               has the potential to yield positive                   decision-making of individuals with
                                                        the Survey of Income and Program                    outcomes for individuals with                         disabilities, and ultimately on rates and
                                                        Participation. Retrieved December 31,               disabilities. Efficacy research may assess            quality of employment by these
                                                        2014, from: http://www.oecd.org/std/                the strength of the relationships
                                                        36232603.pdf.
                                                                                                                                                                  individuals.
                                                                                                            between an intervention and outcomes,                    The RRTC must contribute to
                                                    Social Security Administration (2014). The              and may identify factors or individual
                                                        2014 Annual Report of the Board of                                                                        improving the employment outcomes of
                                                                                                            characteristics that affect the                       individuals with disabilities by:
                                                        Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and
                                                        Survivors Insurance and Federal                     relationship between the intervention                    (a) Generating new knowledge about
                                                        Disability Insurance Trust Funds.                   and outcomes. Efficacy research can                   the effects of program interactions on
                                                        Retrieved December 31, 2014, from:                  inform decisions about whether there is               employment outcomes of individuals
                                                        http://www.ssa.gov/oact/tr/2014/                    sufficient evidence to support ‘‘scaling-             with disabilities, including but not
                                                        index.html.                                         up’’ an intervention to other sites and               necessarily limited to the interaction
                                                                                                            contexts. This stage of research can                  between Social Security disability
                                                    Definitions
                                                                                                            include assessing the training needed                 benefit programs and the ACA.
                                                      The research that is proposed under                   for wide-scale implementation of the                  Specifically, the RRTC must generate
                                                    this priority must be focused on one or                 intervention, and approaches to                       new knowledge of the potential impacts
                                                    more stages of research. If the RRTC is                 evaluation of the intervention in real                of varied policy scenarios regarding the
                                                    to conduct research that can be                         world applications.                                   SSDI trust fund exhaustion on the
                                                    categorized under more than one                            (d) Scale-Up Evaluation means the                  employment and economic outcomes of
                                                    research stage, or research that                        stage of research during which a project              individuals with disabilities.
                                                    progresses from one stage to another,                   analyzes whether an intervention is                      (b) Developing reliable and valid
                                                    those research stages must be clearly                   effective in producing improved                       methods of measuring employment
                                                    specified. For purposes of this priority,               outcomes for individuals with                         outcomes for people with disabilities;
                                                    the stages of research are from the notice              disabilities when implemented in a real-                 (c) Serving as a national resource
                                                    of final priorities and definitions                     world setting. During this stage of                   center on policy issues that impact
                                                    published in the Federal Register on                    research, a project tests the outcomes of             employment outcomes of individuals
                                                    June 7, 2013 (78 FR 34261).                             an evidence-based intervention in                     with disabilities, and
                                                      (a) Exploration and Discovery means                   different settings. It examines the                      (d) Increasing incorporation of
                                                    the stage of research that generates                    challenges to successful replication of               research findings from the RRTC into
                                                    hypotheses or theories by conducting                    the intervention, and the circumstances               practice or policy by:
                                                    new and refined analyses of data,                       and activities that contribute to                        (1) Collaborating with stakeholder
                                                    producing observational findings, and                   successful adoption of the intervention               groups to develop, evaluate, or
                                                    creating other sources of research-based                in real-world settings. This stage of                 implement strategies to increase
                                                    information. This research stage may                    research may also include well-designed               utilization of research findings;
                                                    include identifying or describing the                   studies of an intervention that has been                 (2) Conducting training and
                                                    barriers to and facilitators of improved                widely adopted in practice, but that                  dissemination activities to facilitate the
                                                    outcomes of individuals with                            lacks a sufficient evidence-base to                   utilization of research findings by
                                                    disabilities, as well as identifying or
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                                                                                                            demonstrate its effectiveness.                        policymakers, employers, and
                                                    describing existing practices, programs,                                                                      individuals with disabilities;
                                                    or policies that are associated with                    Proposed Priority                                        (3) Providing technical assistance to
                                                    important aspects of the lives of                         The Administrator of the                            facilitate use of information produced
                                                    individuals with disabilities. Results                  Administration for Community Living                   by the RRTC research; and
                                                    achieved under this stage of research                   proposes a priority for an RRTC on                       (4) Collaborating and sharing
                                                    may inform the development of                           Employment Policy and Measurement.                    information with other agencies across
                                                    interventions or lead to evaluations of                 The purpose of the proposed RRTC on                   the Federal government. In addition, the
                                                    interventions or policies. The results of               Employment Policy and Measurement                     RRTC must collaborate with appropriate


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                                                    NIDILRR-funded grantees, including                         (1) Propose or adopt regulations only              established over the years. Projects
                                                    knowledge translation grantees and                      upon a reasoned determination that                    similar to one envisioned by the
                                                    grantees involved with employment                       their benefits justify their costs                    proposed priority have been completed
                                                    research.                                               (recognizing that some benefits and                   successfully, and the proposed priority
                                                                                                            costs are difficult to quantify);                     would generate new knowledge through
                                                    Final Priority                                             (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the           research. The new RRTC would
                                                      We will announce the final priority in                least burden on society, consistent with              generate, disseminate, and promote the
                                                    a notice in the Federal Register. We will               obtaining regulatory objectives and                   use of new information that would
                                                    determine the final priority after                      taking into account—among other things                improve outcomes for individuals with
                                                    considering responses to this notice and                and to the extent practicable—the costs               disabilities in the area of employment.
                                                    other information available to the                      of cumulative regulations;                               Intergovernmental Review: This
                                                    Department. This notice does not                           (3) In choosing among alternative                  program is not subject to Executive
                                                    preclude us from proposing additional                   regulatory approaches, select those                   Order 12372.
                                                    priorities, requirements, definitions, or               approaches that maximize net benefits                    Electronic Access to This Document:
                                                    selection criteria, subject to meeting                  (including potential economic,                        The official version of this document is
                                                    applicable rulemaking requirements.                     environmental, public health and safety,              the document published in the Federal
                                                      Note: This notice does not solicit
                                                                                                            and other advantages; distributive                    Register. Free Internet access to the
                                                    applications. In any year in which we choose            impacts; and equity);                                 official edition of the Federal Register
                                                    to use this priority, we invite applications               (4) To the extent feasible, specify                and the Code of Federal Regulations is
                                                    through a notice in the Federal Register or             performance objectives, rather than the               available via the Federal Digital System
                                                    in a Funding Opportunity Announcement                   behavior or manner of compliance a                    at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you
                                                    posted at www.grants.gov.                               regulated entity must adopt; and                      can view this document, as well as all
                                                                                                               (5) Identify and assess available                  other documents of this Department
                                                    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                        alternatives to direct regulation,                    published in the Federal Register, in
                                                                                                            including economic incentives—such as                 text or Adobe Portable Document
                                                    Regulatory Impact Analysis
                                                                                                            user fees or marketable permits—to                    Format (PDF). To use PDF you must
                                                       Under Executive Order 12866, the                     encourage the desired behavior, or
                                                    Secretary must determine whether this                                                                         have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                                                                                            provide information that enables the                  available free at the site.
                                                    regulatory action is ‘‘significant’’ and,               public to make choices.
                                                    therefore, subject to the requirements of                                                                        You may also access documents of the
                                                                                                               Executive Order 13563 also requires
                                                    the Executive Order and subject to                                                                            Department published in the Federal
                                                                                                            an agency ‘‘to use the best available
                                                    review by the Office of Management and                                                                        Register by using the article search
                                                                                                            techniques to quantify anticipated
                                                    Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive                                                                       feature at: www.federalregister.gov.
                                                                                                            present and future benefits and costs as
                                                    Order 12866 defines a ‘‘significant                                                                           Specifically, through the advanced
                                                                                                            accurately as possible.’’ The Office of
                                                    regulatory action’’ as an action likely to                                                                    search feature at this site, you can limit
                                                                                                            Information and Regulatory Affairs of
                                                    result in a rule that may—                                                                                    your search to documents published by
                                                                                                            OMB has emphasized that these
                                                       (1) Have an annual effect on the                                                                           the Department.
                                                                                                            techniques may include ‘‘identifying
                                                    economy of $100 million or more, or                     changing future compliance costs that                   Dated: February 19, 2015.
                                                    adversely affect a sector of the economy,               might result from technological                       Kathy Greenlee,
                                                    productivity, competition, jobs, the                    innovation or anticipated behavioral                  Administrator.
                                                    environment, public health or safety, or                changes.’’                                            [FR Doc. 2015–03882 Filed 2–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    State, local, or tribal governments or                     We are issuing this proposed priority              BILLING CODE 4154–01–P
                                                    communities in a material way (also                     only upon a reasoned determination
                                                    referred to as an ‘‘economically                        that its benefits would justify its costs.
                                                    significant’’ rule);                                    In choosing among alternative                         DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                       (2) Create serious inconsistency or                  regulatory approaches, we selected                    HUMAN SERVICES
                                                    otherwise interfere with an action taken                those approaches that would maximize
                                                    or planned by another agency;                           net benefits. Based on the analysis that              Administration for Community Living
                                                       (3) Materially alter the budgetary                   follows, the Department believes that                 [CFDA Number: 84.133A–7]
                                                    impacts of entitlement grants, user fees,               this proposed priority is consistent with
                                                    or loan programs or the rights and                      the principles in Executive Order 13563.              Proposed Priority—National Institute
                                                    obligations of recipients thereof; or                      We also have determined that this                  on Disability, Independent Living, and
                                                       (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues               regulatory action would not unduly                    Rehabilitation Research—Disability
                                                    arising out of legal mandates, the                      interfere with State, local, and tribal               and Rehabilitation Research Projects
                                                    President’s priorities, or the principles               governments in the exercise of their                  Program
                                                    stated in the Executive Order.                          governmental functions.
                                                       This proposed regulatory action is not                  In accordance with both Executive                  AGENCY:  Administration for Community
                                                    a significant regulatory action subject to              Orders, the Department has assessed the               Living, HHS.
                                                    review by OMB under section 3(f) of                     potential costs and benefits, both                    ACTION: Notice of proposed priority.
                                                    Executive Order 12866.                                  quantitative and qualitative, of this
                                                       We have also reviewed this regulatory                regulatory action. The potential costs                SUMMARY:  The Administrator of the
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                                                    action under Executive Order 13563,                     are those resulting from statutory                    Administration for Community Living
                                                    which supplements and explicitly                        requirements and those we have                        proposes a priority for the Disability and
                                                    reaffirms the principles, structures, and               determined as necessary for                           Rehabilitation Research Projects
                                                    definitions governing regulatory review                 administering the Department’s                        (DRRPs) Program administered by the
                                                    established in Executive Order 12866.                   programs and activities.                              National Institute on Disability,
                                                    To the extent permitted by law,                            The benefits of the Disability and                 Independent Living, and Rehabilitation
                                                    Executive Order 13563 requires that an                  Rehabilitation Research Projects and                  Research (NIDILRR). Specifically, this
                                                    agency—                                                 Centers Program have been well                        notice proposes a priority for Promoting


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of proposed priority.
DatesWe must receive your comments on or before March 27, 2015.
ContactPatricia Barrett. Telephone: (202) 245-6211 or by email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 10111 

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