Health

Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The law involves evaluating the PATH program, which aids in transitions from homelessness. It requires collecting data from grantees and providers to ensure they're meeting legislative standards. Adjustments are made to reduce survey length and improve data quality.

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Key Changes

  • Evaluation of the PATH program
  • Data collection from grantees and providers
  • Survey and data collection adjustments

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Organizations receiving PATH funding must complete the SPC Web Survey once per triennial evaluation cycle, providing detailed and structured information about their program operations.

PATH funding recipients
reporting
high

PATH grantees must collect and report data on the structures and processes in place at the provider level as part of the evaluation mandated by the SAMHSA.

PATH grantees
reporting
medium

PATH grantees must participate in site visits conducted by SAMHSA to provide nuanced information about their services and operations.

PATH grantees
operational
medium

All State PATH Contacts (SPCs) must complete the SPC Web Survey once per triennial evaluation cycle.

State PATH Contacts
reporting
critical

SAMHSA must conduct an evaluation of the PATH program at least once every three years to ensure compliance with legislative requirements.

SAMHSA
operational

Affected Parties

PATH granteesPublic and non-profit organizations providing PATH services

Tags

PATH program,homelessness,data collection