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2. Morrill Bancshares, Inc., Merriam,
Kansas; to acquire 100 percent of the
voting shares of Nemaha Investment
Company, Inc., Atchison, Kansas, and
thereby indirectly acquire voting shares
of First State Bank of Goff, Goff, Kansas.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, January 26, 2005.
Robert deV. Frierson,
Deputy Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 05–1766 Filed 1–31–05; 8:45 am]
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Federal Reserve System
Sunshine Act Meeting
Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
11:30 a.m., Monday,
February 7, 2005.
TIME AND DATE:
Marriner S. Eccles Federal
Reserve Board Building, 20th and C
Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20551.
PLACE:
STATUS:
Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Personnel actions (appointments,
promotions, assignments,
reassignments, and salary actions)
involving individual Federal Reserve
System employees.
2. Any items carried forward from a
previously announced meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michelle A. Smith, Director, Office of
Board Members; 202–452–2955.
You may
call 202–452–3206 beginning at
approximately 5 p.m. two business days
before the meeting for a recorded
announcement of bank and bank
holding company applications
scheduled for the meeting; or you may
contact the Board’s Web site at https://
www.federalreserve.gov for an electronic
announcement that not only lists
applications, but also indicates
procedural and other information about
the meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, January 28, 2005.
Robert dev. Frierson,
Deputy Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 05–1958 Filed 1–28–05; 2:27 pm]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Office of Public Health Emergency
Preparedness Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority
Part A, Office of the Secretary,
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) is being amended at
Chapter AN, Office of Public Health
Emergency Preparedness, as last
amended at 69 FR 51679–51680, dated
August 20, 2004. This organizational
change is primarily to realign the
functions of OPHEP to more clearly
delineate responsibilities for the various
activities associated with emergency
preparedness and response. This
includes the designation by the
President that HHS is the principal
Federal agency for planning and
coordinating response to mass casualty
incidents. Also, on behalf of HHS,
OPHEP will develop and implement
policies and procedures with respect to
physical and information security. The
changes are as follows.
I. Under Part A, Chapter AN, ‘‘Office
of Public Health Emergency
Preparedness (AN),’’ delete in its
entirety and replace with the following:
Section AN.00 Mission: On behalf of
the Secretary, the Office of Public
Health Emergency Preparedness
(OPHEP) directs and coordinates HHSwide efforts with respect to
preparedness for and response to
bioterrorism and other public health
and medical emergencies. OPHEP is an
office of the Public Health Service (PHS)
and is responsible for ensuring a ‘‘OneDepartment’’ approach to developing
such preparedness and response
capabilities and directing and
coordinating the relevant activities of
the HHS Operation Divisions (OPDIV).
The principal areas of program
emphasis are (1) enhancement of State
and local preparedness—primarily
health departments and hospitals; (2)
development and use of National and
Departmental policies and plans relating
to the response to public health and
medical threats and emergencies (e.g.,
Emergency Support Function (ESF) #8
of the National Response Plan (NRP),
Homeland Security Presidential
Directives (HSPD) #5 and #10, HHS’s
Concept of Operations Plan for Public
Health and Medical Emergencies
(CONOPS) and the Secretary’s
Emergency Response Team (SERT)
System Description); (3) coordination
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with relevant entities inside and outside
HHS such as State, local and Tribal
public health and medical officials, the
Departments of Homeland Security
(DHS), Defense (DOD), Veterans Affairs
(VA), Justice (DOJ), the Homeland
Security Council (HSC), other ESF #8
partner organizations and others within
the National security community; and
(4) rapid public health and medical
support to Federal, State, local and
Tribal governments who may be
responding to incidents of national
significance or public health
emergencies.
Section 10. AN Organization: OPHEP
is headed by the Assistant Secretary for
Public Health Emergency Preparedness
(ASPHEP), who reports directly to the
Secretary, and includes the following
components:
• Immediate Office of the ASPHEP
(ANA).
• Office of Research and
Development Coordination (ANB).
• Office of Mass Casualty Planning
(ANC).
• Office of Emergency Operations and
Security Programs (ANE).
• Office of Medicine, Science and
Public Health (ANF).
Section 20.AN Functions:
1. Immediate Office of the ASPHEP
(ANA). The Immediate Office of the
ASPHEP (IO/ASPHEP) provides
executive and administrative direction
to all OPHEP components; coordinates
and assists in the development of
training programs and standards to
prepare Federal agencies to deal with
the public health and medical response
to emergencies; and represents the
ASPHEP at interagency and HSC policy
coordination meetings. The ASPHEP is
the principal advisor to the Secretary on
matters relating to bioterrorism and
other public health and medical
emergencies. The ASPHEP coordinates
interagency interfaces between HHS and
other Federal Departments and
Agencies, State, local and Tribal public
health and medical entities. The
ASPHEP directs the Department’s
activities relating to protecting the U.S.
population from acts of bioterrorism and
other public health and medical threats
and emergencies. The ASPHEP provides
leadership in the coordination of
activities for public health and medical
emergency preparedness matters
internal to the Office of the Secretary
and represents the Department in
working closely with DHS and other
Federal Departments and Agencies.
2. Office of Research and
Development Coordination (ANB). The
Office of Research and Development
Coordination (ORDC) is headed by a
Director and is responsible for
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Federal Reserve System
Sunshine Act Meeting
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
TIME AND DATE: 11:30 a.m., Monday, February 7, 2005.
PLACE: Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, 20th and C
Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20551.
STATUS: Closed.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Personnel actions (appointments, promotions, assignments,
reassignments, and salary actions) involving individual Federal Reserve
System employees.
2. Any items carried forward from a previously announced meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michelle A. Smith, Director, Office of
Board Members; 202-452-2955.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: You may call 202-452-3206 beginning at
approximately 5 p.m. two business days before the meeting for a
recorded announcement of bank and bank holding company applications
scheduled for the meeting; or you may contact the Board's Web site at
https://www.federalreserve.gov for an electronic announcement that not
only lists applications, but also indicates procedural and other
information about the meeting.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, January 28,
2005.
Robert dev. Frierson,
Deputy Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 05-1958 Filed 1-28-05; 2:27 pm]
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