Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Published Date: 2/9/2026
Notice
Summary
SAMHSA is updating its data collection to keep tracking how well its program fights prescription drug misuse and opioid overdoses. This affects communities, schools, and healthcare providers working to raise awareness and improve prescription safety. The update extends data gathering through the end of current grants, helping measure progress without adding new costs or delays.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Grantees face three-year reporting burden
If you are an SPF Rx grantee or a community subrecipient, SAMHSA will continue collecting program evaluation data through FY2028 (three years) and requires completion of the Annual Reporting Tool (ART), Grantee- and Community-Level PDMP Outcomes Modules, and an annual grantee interview. The notice estimates a total annualized respondent burden of 409.17 hours and $17,522.49 in labor costs, with instrument-level burdens listed as: ART 192 hours ($6,496.51), Grantee PDMP 52 hours ($2,627.25), Community PDMP 134.17 hours ($6,822.38), and Grantee Interview 31 hours ($1,576.35).
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