Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies

Published date07 October 2019
Citation84 FR 53440
Record Number2019-21787
SectionNotices
CourtFederal Reserve System
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Sierra Club v. EPA, 551 F.3rd 1019 (D.C. Cir.
2008).
delegation of authority actions, to allow the
Virginia to implement and enforce the federal
NSPS, NESHAP and MACT standards which
Virginia has adopted by reference as
specified in Virginia’s revised regulations 9
VAC 5–50 and 9 VAC 5–60, both effective on
February 20, 2019.
Please note that on December 19, 2008, in
Sierra Club v. EPA,
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the United States Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit vacated certain provisions of the
General Provisions of 40 CFR part 63 relating
to exemptions for startup, shutdown, and
malfunction (SSM). On October 16, 2009, the
Court issued a mandate vacating these SSM
exemption provisions, which are found at 40
CFR 63.6(f)(1) and (h)(1).
Accordingly, EPA no longer allows sources
the SSM exemption as provided for in the
vacated provisions at 40 CFR 63.6(f)(1) and
(h)(1), even though EPA has not yet formally
removed these SSM exemption provisions
from the General Provisions of 40 CFR part
63. Because Virginia incorporated 40 CFR
part 63 by reference, Virginia should also no
longer allow sources to use the former SSM
exemption from the General Provisions of 40
CFR part 63 due to the Court’s ruling in
Sierra Club vs. EPA.
EPA appreciates Virginia’s continuing
NSPS, NESHAP and MACT standards
enforcement efforts, and also Virginia’s
decision to take automatic delegation of
additional or updated NSPS, NESHAP and
MACT standards by adopting them by
reference.
Sincerely,
Cristina Fernandez, Director,
Air and Radiation Division.’’
This notice acknowledges the update
of Virginia’s delegation of authority to
implement and enforce NESHAP, NSPS,
and MACT.
Dated: September 25, 2019.
Cristina Fernandez,
Director, Air and Radiation Division, Region
III.
[FR Doc. 2019–21830 Filed 10–4–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Notice
TIME AND DATE
: 10:00 a.m., Thursday,
November 21, 2019.
PLACE
: The Richard V. Backley Hearing
Room, Room 511N, 1331 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004
(enter from F Street entrance).
STATUS
: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED
: The
Commission will hear oral argument in
the matter Secretary of Labor v. Peabody
Midwest Mining, LLC, Docket No. LAKE
2017–450. (Issues include whether the
Judge erred in concluding that a
violation of the mine’s emergency
response plan was ‘‘significant and
substantial.’’)
Any person attending this oral
argument who requires special
accessibility features and/or auxiliary
aids, such as sign language interpreters,
must inform the Commission in advance
of those needs. Subject to 29 CFR
2706.150(a)(3) and § 2706.160(d).
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFO
:
Emogene Johnson (202) 434–9935/(202)
708–9300 for TDD Relay/1–800–877–
8339 for toll free.
PHONE NUMBER FOR LISTENING TO
MEETING
: 1–(866) 867–4769, Passcode:
678–100.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: October 3, 2019.
Sarah L. Stewart,
Deputy General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2019–22005 Filed 10–3–19; 4:15 pm]
BILLING CODE 6735–01–P
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Notice
TIME AND DATE
: 10:00 a.m., Thursday,
November 21, 2019.
PLACE
: The Richard V. Backley Hearing
Room, Room 511N, 1331 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004
(enter from F Street entrance).
STATUS
: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED
: The
Commission will hear oral argument in
the matter Secretary of Labor v. Peabody
Midwest Mining, LLC, Docket No. LAKE
2017–450. (Issues include whether the
Judge erred in concluding that a
violation of the mine’s emergency
response plan was ‘‘significant and
substantial.’’)
Any person attending this oral
argument who requires special
accessibility features and/or auxiliary
aids, such as sign language interpreters,
must inform the Commission in advance
of those needs. Subject to 29 CFR
2706.150(a)(3) and § 2706.160(d).
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFO
:
Emogene Johnson (202) 434–9935/(202)
708–9300 for TDD Relay/1–800–877–
8339 for toll free.
PHONE NUMBER FOR LISTENING TO
MEETING
: 1–(866) 867–4769, Passcode:
678–100.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: October 3, 2019.
Sarah L. Stewart,
Deputy General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2019–21992 Filed 10–3–19; 4:15 pm]
BILLING CODE 6735–01–P
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Notice
TIME AND DATE
: 10:00 a.m., Friday,
November 22, 2019.
PLACE
: The Richard V. Backley Hearing
Room, Room 511N, 1331 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004
(enter from F Street entrance).
STATUS
: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED
: The
Commission will consider and act upon
the following in open session: Secretary
of Labor v. Peabody Midwest Mining,
LLC, Docket No. LAKE 2017–450.
(Issues include whether the Judge erred
in concluding that a violation of the
mine’s emergency response plan was
‘‘significant and substantial.’’)
Any person attending this meeting
who requires special accessibility
features and/or auxiliary aids, such as
sign language interpreters, must inform
the Commission in advance of those
needs. Subject to 29 CFR 2706.150(a)(3)
and § 2706.160(d).
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFO
:
Emogene Johnson (202) 434–9935/(202)
708–9300 for TDD Relay/1–800–877–
8339 for toll free.
PHONE NUMBER FOR LISTENING TO
MEETING
: 1–(866) 867–4769, Passcode:
678–100.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b.
Dated: October 3, 2019.
Sarah L. Stewart,
Deputy General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2019–21995 Filed 10–3–19; 4:15 pm]
BILLING CODE 6735–01–P
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Formations of, Acquisitions by, and
Mergers of Bank Holding Companies
The companies listed in this notice
have applied to the Board for approval,
pursuant to the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR part
225), and all other applicable statutes
and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
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owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, if any, are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal
Reserve Bank indicated. The
applications will also be available for
inspection at the offices of the Board of
Governors. Interested persons may
express their views in writing on the
standards enumerated in the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1842(c)).
Comments regarding each of these
applications must be received at the
Reserve Bank indicated or the offices of
the Board of Governors, Ann E.
Misback, Secretary of the Board, 20th
and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20551–0001, not later
than November 7, 2019.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
(Kathryn Haney, Assistant Vice
President) 1000 Peachtree Street NE,
Atlanta, Georgia 30309. Comments can
also be sent electronically to
Applications.Comments@atl.frb.org:
1. IFB Bancorp, Inc., Miami, Florida;
to become a bank holding company by
acquiring International Finance Bank,
also of Miami, Florida.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia (William Spaniel, Senior
Vice President) 100 North 6th Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105–
1521. Comments can also be sent
electronically to
Comments.applications@phil.frb.org:
1. OceanFirst Financial Corp., Toms
River, New Jersey; to acquire Two River
Bancorp and thereby indirectly acquire
Two River Community Bank, both of
Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
2. OceanFirst Financial Corp., Toms
River, New Jersey; to acquire Country
Bank Holding Company and thereby
indirectly acquire Country Bank, both of
New York, New York.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, October 2, 2019.
Yao-Chin Chao,
Assistant Secretary of the Board.
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BILLING CODE P
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–19–0666]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork
Reduction Act Review
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has submitted the information
collection request titled National
Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval. CDC
previously published a ‘‘Proposed Data
Collection Submitted for Public
Comment and Recommendations’’
notice on June 5, 2019 to obtain
comments from the public and affected
agencies. CDC received two comments
related to the previous notice. This
notice serves to allow an additional 30
days for public and affected agency
comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this
proposed information collection project.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected;
(d) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including, through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses; and
(e) Assess information collection
costs.
To request additional information on
the proposed project or to obtain a copy
of the information collection plan and
instruments, call (404) 639–7570 or
send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Direct
written comments and/or suggestions
regarding the items contained in this
notice to the Attention: CDC Desk
Officer, Office of Management and
Budget, 725 17th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202)
395–5806. Provide written comments
within 30 days of notice publication.
Proposed Project
National Healthcare Safety Network
(NHSN)—Revision—National Center for
Emerging and Zoonotic Infection
Diseases (NCEZID), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
The Division of Healthcare Quality
Promotion (DHQP), National Center for
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
Diseases (NCEZID), Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) collects
data from healthcare facilities in the
National Healthcare Safety Network
(NHSN) under OMB Control Number
0920–0666. During the early stages of its
development, NHSN began as a
voluntary surveillance system in 2005
managed by DHQP. NHSN provides
facilities, states, regions, and the nation
with data necessary to identify problem
areas, measure the progress of
prevention efforts, and ultimately
eliminate healthcare-associated
infections (HAIs) nationwide. NHSN
allows healthcare facilities to track
blood safety errors and various
healthcare-associated infection
prevention practice methods such as
healthcare personnel influenza vaccine
status and corresponding infection
control adherence rates.
NHSN currently has six components:
Patient Safety (PS), Healthcare
Personnel Safety (HPS), Biovigilance
(BV), Long-Term Care Facility (LTCF),
Outpatient Procedure (OPC), and the
Dialysis Component. NHSN’s new
Neonatal Component is expected to
launch during the summer of 2020. This
component will focus on premature
neonates and the healthcare-associated
events that occur as a result of their
prematurity. This component will be
released with one module, which
includes Late Onset-Sepsis and
Meningitis. Late-onset sepsis (LOS) and
Meningitis are common complications
of extreme prematurity. Studies have
indicated that 36% of extremely low
gestational age (22–28 weeks) infants
develop LOS and that 21% of very low
birth weight infants surviving beyond
three days of life will develop LOS.
Meningitis occurs in 23% of bacteremic
infants, but 38% of infants with a
pathogen isolated from the
cerebrospinal fluid may not have an
organism isolated from blood. These
infections are usually serious, causing a
prolongation of hospital stay, increased
cost, and risk of morbidity and
mortality.
Some cases of LOS can be prevented
through proper central line insertion
and maintenance practices. These are
addressed in the CDC’s Healthcare
Infection Control Practices Advisory
Committee (CDC/HICPAC) Guidelines
for the Prevention of Intravascular
Catheter-Related Infections, 2011.
However, almost one-third of LOS
events in a quality-improvement study
were not related to central-lines.
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