CDC Seeks Comments on Suicide Prevention Program Data Form
Published Date: 9/22/2025
Notice
Summary
The CDC is asking for your thoughts on a new form to help track their suicide prevention program. They want to make sure the form is useful, clear, and not too much work for people to fill out. You’ve got 30 days to share your ideas, so don’t miss your chance to help shape this important project!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
New Quarterly Syndromic Reports Added
If you are a recipient funded under the Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Program (CE22-2204), you must now submit a new Syndromic Surveillance Report quarterly (4 times per year), with CDC estimating about 2 hours per report. The notice lists 24 CSP recipients and estimates the new reporting plus existing reports contributes to a total of 480 annual burden hours.
Three-Year Continuation of Reporting Requirement
CDC is requesting OMB approval to continue the Performance Monitoring information collection (OMB Control No. 0920-1368, exp. 9/30/2025) for an additional three years, which keeps annual reporting obligations in place for CSP awardees. CDC estimates 480 annual burden hours across 24 CSP recipients, and says there are no costs to respondents other than their time.
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