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Intergovernmental Review (E. O. 12372) Requirements States with SPOCs All SAMHSA grant programs are covered under Executive Order (EO) 12372, as implemented through Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation at 45 CFR Part 100. Under this Order, states may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed federal assistance under covered programs. Certain jurisdictions have elected to participate in the EO process and have established State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Information on the SPOC for participating states can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/2020/04/SPOC-4-13-20.pdf You do not need to do this if you are an American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization. If your state participates, contact your SPOC as early as possible to alert him/her to the prospective application(s) and to receive any necessary instructions on the state’s review process. For proposed projects serving more than one state, you are advised to contact the SPOC of each affiliated state. The SPOC should send any state review process recommendations to the following address within 60 days of the application deadline: Director, Division of Grants Management Office of Financial Resources, ATTN: SPOC – Funding Announcement No. SM-22-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 States without SPOCs If your state does not have a SPOC and you are a community-based, non-governmental service provider, you must submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)1 1 Approved by OMB under control no. 0920-0428; Public reporting burden for the Public Health System Reporting Requirement is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for copying the first page of SF-424 and the abstract and preparing the letter for mailing. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0920-0428. Send comments regarding this burden to CDC Clearance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, MS D-24, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA (0920-0428). to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: • A copy of the first page of the application (SF-424); and • A summary of the project, no longer than one page in length that provides: 1) a description of the population to be served; 2) a summary of the services to be provided; and 3) a description of the coordination planned with appropriate state or local health agencies. For SAMHSA grants, the appropriate state agencies are the Single State Agencies (SSAs) for substance abuse and mental health. A listing of the SSAs for substance abuse and the SSAs for mental health can be found on SAMHSA’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/applying/forms-resources. If the proposed project falls within the jurisdiction of more than one state, you should notify all representative SSAs. Review Section IV of the NOFO carefully to determine if you must include an attachment with a copy of a letter transmitting the PHSIS to the SSA. The letter must notify the state that, if it wishes to comment on the proposal, its comments should be sent no later than 60 days after the application deadline to the following address: Director of Grants Management Office of Financial Resources, ATTN: SSA – Funding Announcement No. SM-22-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 In addition, applicants may request that the SSA send them a copy of any state comments. The applicant must notify the SSA within 30 days of receipt of an award.

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Intergovernmental Review (E. O. 12372) Requirements States with SPOCs All SAMHSA grant programs are covered under Executive Order (EO) 12372, as implemented through Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation at 45 CFR Part 100. Under this Order, states may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed federal assistance under covered programs. Certain jurisdictions have elected to participate in the EO process and have established State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Information on the SPOC for participating states can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/2020/04/SPOC-4-13-20.pdf Determine whether your state participates in this program. You do not need to do this if you are an American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization. If your state participates, contact your SPOC as early as possible to alert him/her to the prospective application(s) and to receive any necessary instructions on the state’s review process. For proposed projects serving more than one state, you are advised to contact the SPOC of each affiliated state. The SPOC should send any state review process recommendations to the following address within 60 days of the application deadline: DirectorXxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Division Director of Grants Management Grant Review, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E06, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SPOC – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SM-18-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 015. States without SPOCs If your state does not have a SPOC and you are a community-based, non-governmental service provider, you must submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)1 1 PHSIS)3 to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: 3 Approved by OMB under control no. 0920-0428; Public reporting burden for the Public Health System Reporting Requirement is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for copying the first page of SF-424 and the abstract and preparing the letter for mailing. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0920-0428. Send comments regarding this burden to CDC Clearance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, MS D-24, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA (0920-0428). to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: • A copy of the first page of the application (SF-424); and • A summary of the project, no longer than one page in length that provides: 1) a description of the population to be served; 2) a summary of the services to be provided; and 3) a description of the coordination planned with appropriate state or local health agencies. For SAMHSA grants, the appropriate state agencies are the Single State Agencies (SSAs) for substance abuse and mental health. A listing of the SSAs for substance abuse and the SSAs for mental health can be found on SAMHSA’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/applying/forms-resources. If the proposed project falls within the jurisdiction of more than one state, you should notify all representative SSAs. Review the FOA: Section IV of the NOFO IV-1, carefully to determine if you must include an attachment with a copy of a letter transmitting the PHSIS to the SSA. The letter must notify the state that, if it wishes to comment on the proposal, its comments should be sent no later than 60 days after the application deadline to the following address: Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Director of Grants Management Grant Review, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E06, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SSA – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SM-18-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 015. In addition, applicants may request that the SSA send them a copy of any state comments. The applicant must notify the SSA within 30 days of receipt of an award.

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Intergovernmental Review (E. O. 12372) Requirements States with SPOCs All SAMHSA grant programs are covered under Executive Order (EO) 12372, as implemented through Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation at 45 CFR Part 100. Under this Order, states may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed federal assistance under covered programs. Certain jurisdictions have elected to participate in the EO process and have established State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Information on the SPOC for participating states can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/2020/04/SPOC-4-13-20.pdf You do not need to do this if you are an American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization. If your state participates, contact your SPOC as early as possible to alert him/her to the prospective application(s) and to receive any necessary instructions on the state’s review process. For proposed projects serving more than one state, you are advised to contact the SPOC of each affiliated state. The SPOC should send any state review process recommendations to the following address within 60 days of the application deadline: DirectorXxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Division Director of Grants Management Grant Review, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E06, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SPOC – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SP-19-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 001. States without SPOCs If your state does not have a SPOC and you are a community-based, non-governmental service provider, you must submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)1 1 PHSIS)3 to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: 3 Approved by OMB under control no. 0920-0428; Public reporting burden for the Public Health System Reporting Requirement is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for copying the first page of SF-424 and the abstract and preparing the letter for mailing. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0920-0428. Send comments regarding this burden to CDC Clearance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, MS D-24, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA (0920-0428). to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: • A copy of the first page of the application (SF-424); and A summary of the project, no longer than one page in length that provides: 1) a description of the population to be served; 2) a summary of the services to be provided; and 3) a description of the coordination planned with appropriate state or local health agencies. For SAMHSA grants, the appropriate state agencies are the Single State Agencies (SSAs) for substance abuse and mental health. A listing of the SSAs for substance abuse and the SSAs for mental health can be found on SAMHSA’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/applying/forms-resources. If the proposed project falls within the jurisdiction of more than one state, you should notify all representative SSAs. Review the FOA: Section IV of the NOFO IV-1, carefully to determine if you must include an attachment with a copy of a letter transmitting the PHSIS to the SSA. The letter must notify the state that, if it wishes to comment on the proposal, its comments should be sent no later than 60 days after the application deadline to the following address: Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Director of Grants Management Grant Review, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E06, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SSA – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SP-19-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 001. In addition, applicants may request that the SSA send them a copy of any state comments. The applicant must notify the SSA within 30 days of receipt of an award.

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

Intergovernmental Review (E. O. 12372) Requirements States with SPOCs All SAMHSA grant programs are covered under Executive Order (EO) 12372, as implemented through Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation at 45 CFR Part 100. Under this Order, states may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed federal assistance under covered programs. Certain jurisdictions have elected to participate in the EO process and have established State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Information on the SPOC for participating states can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/2020/04uploads/2019/02/SPOC-4SPOC-13-20.pdf February-2019.pdf You do not need to do this if you are an American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization. If your state participates, contact your SPOC as early as possible to alert him/her to the prospective application(s) and to receive any necessary instructions on the state’s review process. For proposed projects serving more than one state, you are advised to contact the SPOC of each affiliated state. The SPOC should send any state review process recommendations to the following address within 60 days of the application deadline: Director, Division of Grants Management Management, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E18, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SPOC – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SM-21-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 005. States without SPOCs If your state does not have a SPOC and you are a community-based, non-governmental service provider, you must submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)1 1 PHSIS)3 to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you 3 Approved by OMB under control no. 0920-0428; Public reporting burden for the Public Health System Reporting Requirement is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for copying the first page of SF-424 and the abstract and preparing the letter for mailing. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0920-0428. Send comments regarding this burden to CDC Clearance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, MS D-24, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA (0920-0428). to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: • A copy of the first page of the application (SF-424); and • A summary of the project, no longer than one page in length that provides: 1) a description of the population to be served; 2) a summary of the services to be provided; and 3) a description of the coordination planned with appropriate state or local health agencies. For SAMHSA grants, the appropriate state agencies are the Single State Agencies (SSAs) for substance abuse and mental health. A listing of the SSAs for substance abuse and the SSAs for mental health can be found on SAMHSA’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/applying/forms-resources. If the proposed project falls within the jurisdiction of more than one state, you should notify all representative SSAs. Review the FOA: Section IV of the NOFO IV-1, carefully to determine if you must include an attachment with a copy of a letter transmitting the PHSIS to the SSA. The letter must notify the state that, if it wishes to comment on the proposal, its comments should be sent no later than 60 days after the application deadline to the following address: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Director of Grants Management Management, Office of Financial Resources, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Room 17E20, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. ATTN: SSA – Funding Announcement No. SM-22SM-21-015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 005. In addition, applicants may request that the SSA send them a copy of any state comments. The applicant must notify the SSA within 30 days of receipt of an award.

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

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Intergovernmental Review (E. O. 12372) Requirements States with SPOCs All SAMHSA grant programs are covered under Executive Order (EO) 12372, as implemented through Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation at 45 CFR Part 100. Under this Order, states may design their own processes for reviewing and commenting on proposed federal assistance under covered programs. Certain jurisdictions have elected to participate in the EO process and have established State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Information on the SPOC for participating states can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/2020/04/SPOC-4-13-20.pdf You do This requirement does not need apply to do this if you are an American Indian/Alaska Native tribe tribes or tribal organizationorganizations. If your state participates, contact your SPOC as early as possible to alert him/her to the prospective application(s) and to receive any necessary instructions on the state’s review process. For proposed projects serving more than one state, you are advised to contact the SPOC of each affiliated state. The SPOC should send any state review process recommendations to the following address within 60 days of the application deadline: Director, Division of Grants Management Office of Financial Resources, ATTN: SPOC – Funding Announcement No. SM-22FG-23-015 003 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 States without SPOCs If your state does not have a SPOC and you are a community-based, non-governmental service provider, you must submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS)1 1 PHSIS)7 7 Approved by OMB under control no. 0920-0428; Public reporting burden for the Public Health System Reporting Requirement is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for copying the first page of SF-424 and the abstract and preparing the letter for mailing. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0920-0428. Send comments regarding this burden to CDC Clearance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, MS D-24, Atlanta, GA 30333, ATTN: PRA (0920-0428). to the head(s) of appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be affected no later than the application deadline. The PHSIS is intended to keep state and local health officials informed of proposed health services grant applications submitted by community-based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. If you are a state or local government or American Indian/Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization, you are not subject to these requirements. The PHSIS consists of the following information: • A copy of the first page of the application (SF-424); and • A summary of the project, no longer than one page in length that provides: 1) a description of the population to be served; 2) a summary of the services to be provided; and 3) a description of the coordination planned with appropriate state or local health agencies. For SAMHSA grantsawards, the appropriate state agencies are the Single State Agencies (SSAs) for substance abuse and mental health. A listing of the SSAs for substance abuse and the SSAs for mental health can be found on SAMHSA’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/grants/applying/forms-resources. If the proposed project falls within the jurisdiction of more than one state, you should notify all representative SSAs. Review Section IV of the NOFO carefully to determine if you must include an attachment with a copy of a letter transmitting the PHSIS to the SSA. The letter must notify the state that, if it wishes to comment on the proposal, its comments should be sent no later than 60 days after the application deadline to the following address: Director of Grants Management Office of Financial Resources, ATTN: SSA – Funding Announcement No. SM-22FG-23-015 003 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 17E20 Rockville, MD 20857 In addition, applicants may request that the SSA send them a copy of any state comments. The applicant must notify the SSA within 30 days of receipt of an award.

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

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