Change Request Memo

Change Request Memo - EO14168 - CDC Usability and Digital Content Testing - final.docx

[OADC] CDC Usability and Digital Content Testing

Change Request Memo

OMB: 0920-1050

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Non-substantive Change Request

OMB Control Number 0920-1050

CDC Usability and Digital Content Testing

Date Submitted: 06/30/2025


Summary of request: CDC/Office of Communications is requesting a change request to revise questions to align with EO 14168 Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.


Description of Changes Requested: This request updates the gender/sex question used in CDC Usability and Digital Content Testing] to be in accordance with EO 14168. Please check the boxes below if your request includes:


X Revision of an existing question(s)

Deletion of an existing question(s)


If revising an existing question, CDC is advised to use one of the two versions below and can state that CDC will be changing the current Gender/Sex question to:


What is your Sex?

- Male

- Female


Description of these actions could also be included in the Table at the bottom of this document.


Description of Changes to Burden (if applicable):


There is no change in Burden Hours associated with the modifications made to comply with EO 14168


Other Considerations (optional): CDC can include other aspects associated with the submission of this Non-Substantive Change Request here (e.g., timing sensitivities, implementation requirements, etc.,).


Table A: Description of Changes (optional, helpful if multiple changes to multiple forms):

Type of Change

Question/Item

Requested Change

Form 1

Question Revision

Are you (select all that apply):


Female


Male


Transgender, non-binary, or another gender


Prefer not to answer/Decline

What is your Sex?

- Male

- Female

Form 2

Question Deletion















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