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1. Patriot Financial Partners, GP, L.P.;
Patriot Financial Partners, L.P.; Patriot
Financial Partners Parallel, L.P.; Patriot
Financial Partners, GP, LLC; Patriot
Financial Managers, L.P.; Ira M. Lubert;
W. Kirk Wycoff; and James J. Lynch, all
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; to
acquire voting shares of Central Valley
Community Bancorp, and thereby
indirectly acquire voting shares of
Central Valley Community Bank, both of
Fresno, California.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City (Dennis Denney, Assistant Vice
President) 1 Memorial Drive, Kansas
City, Missouri 64198–0001:
1. Olen Ray Hibbard and William
Michael Thompson, both of Edmond,
Oklahoma; as trustees of the Citizens
Bancshares, Inc. Employee Stock
Ownership Trust, Edmond, Oklahoma,
to retain voting shares of Citizens
Bancshares, Inc., and thereby indirectly
retain voting shares of Citizens Bank of
Edmond, both in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, March 2, 2010.
Jennifer J. Johnson,
Secretary of the Board.
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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
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, are available for immediate
inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank
indicated. The applications also will 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)). If the
proposal also involves the acquisition of
a nonbanking company, the review also
includes whether the acquisition of the
nonbanking company complies with the
standards in section 4 of the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1843). Unless otherwise
noted, nonbanking activities will be
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Additional information on all bank
holding companies may be obtained
from the National Information Center
website at www.ffiec.gov/nic/.
Unless otherwise noted, comments
regarding each of these applications
must be received at the Reserve Bank
indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors not later than April 1, 2010.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
(Nadine Wallman, Vice President) 1455
East Sixth Street, Cleveland, Ohio
44101–2566:
1. Jane Kincaid LLC, Lexington,
Kentucky; to become a bank holding
company by acquiring 27.9 percent of
the voting shares of Central Bancshares,
Inc., Lexington, Kentucky, and thereby
acquire voting shares of Central Bank &
Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky,
Central Bank of Jefferson County,
Louisville, Kentucky, and Salt Lick
Deposit Bank, Owningsville, Kentucky.
In connection with this appliction,
Applicant also has applied to acquire
Central Bank, FSB, Nicholasville,
Kentucky, and thereby engage in
operating a savings and loan
association, pursuant to section
225.28(b)(4)(ii) of Regulation Y.
2. Joan Kincaid LLC, Lexington,
Kentucky; to become a bank holding
company by acquiring 29.3 percent of
the voting shares of Central Bancshares,
Inc., Lexington, Kentucky, and thereby
acquire voting shares of Central Bank &
Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky,
Central Bank of Jefferson County,
Louisville, Kentucky, and Salt Lick
Deposit Bank, Owningsville, Kentucky.
In connection with this appliction,
Applicant also has applied to acquire
Central Bank, FSB, Nicholasville,
Kentucky, and thereby engage in
operating a savings and loan
association, pursuant to section
225.28(b)(4)(ii) of Regulation Y.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City (Dennis Denney, Assistant Vice
President) 1 Memorial Drive, Kansas
City, Missouri 64198–0001:
1. CrossFirst Holdings, LLC, Overland
Park, Kansas; to acquire up to 100
percent of the voting shares of Town &
Country Bank, Leawood, Kansas.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, March 2, 2010.
Jennifer J. Johnson,
Secretary of the Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) will publish a summary of
information collection requests under
OMB review, in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
Proposed Project: Regulations To
Implement SAMHSA’s Charitable
Choice Statutory Provisions—42 CFR
parts 54 and 54a (OMB No. 0930–
0242)—Revision
Section 1955 of the Public Health
Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x–65), as
amended by the Children’s Health Act
of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–310) and sections
581–584 of the Public Health Service
Act (42 U.S.C. 290kk et seq., as added
by the Consolidated Appropriations Act
(Pub. L. 106–554)), set forth various
provisions which aim to ensure that
religious organizations are able to
compete on an equal footing for Federal
funds to provide substance abuse
services. These provisions allow
religious organizations to offer
substance abuse services to individuals
without impairing the religious
character of the organizations or the
religious freedom of the individuals
who receive the services. The provisions
apply to the Substance Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Block Grant
(SAPT BG), to the Projects for
Assistance in Transition from
Homelessness (PATH) formula grant
program, and to certain Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA)
discretionary grant programs (programs
that pay for substance abuse treatment
and prevention services, not for certain
infrastructure and technical assistance
activities). Every effort has been made to
assure that the reporting, recordkeeping
and disclosure requirements of the
proposed regulations allow maximum
flexibility in implementation and
impose minimum burden.
No changes are being made to the
regulations. This revision is for approval
of the updated estimate of burden on
respondents to provide the information
required to be reported by 42 CFR part
54a.8(d) and 54.8(e), respectively, and to
ascertain how they are implementing
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the disclosure requirements of 54a.8(b)
and 54.8(b), respectively. Information
on how States comply with the
requirements of 42 CFR part 54 was
approved by the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) as part of the
Substance Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Block Grant FY 2008–2010
Number of
respondents
42 CFR Citation and Purpose
Responses
per
respondent
annual application and reporting
requirements approved under OMB
control number 0930–0080.
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total hours
Part 54—States Receiving SAPT Block Grants and/or Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Reporting
96.122(f)(5) Annual report of activities the State undertook to comply 42 CFR Part 54 (SAPT BG) .....
54.8(c)(4) Total number of referrals to alternative
service providers reported by program participants
to States (respondents).
SAPT BG ...................................................................
PATH ..........................................................................
54.8 (e) Annual report by PATH grantees on activities undertaken to comply with 42 CFR Part 54 ....
60
1
60
1
60
7
10
* 68
5
476
50
1
1
476
50
56
1
56
1
56
Disclosure
54.8(b) State requires program participants to provide notice to program beneficiaries of their right
to referral to an alternative service provider.
SAPT BG ...................................................................
PATH ..........................................................................
60
56
1
1
60
56
Recordkeeping
54.6(b) Documentation must be maintained to demonstrate significant burden for program participants under 42 U.S.C. 300x–57 or 42 U.S.C.
290cc–33(a)(2) and under 42 U.S.C. 290cc–21 to
290cc–35 ................................................................
60
1
60
Part 54—Subtotal ...............................................
116
........................
818
25
4
100
.083
8
20
2
40
.25
10
54a.8(b) Program participant notice to program
beneficiaries of rights to referral to an alternative
service provider ......................................................
1,460
1
1,460
Part 54a—Subtotal .............................................
1,505
........................
1,600
..................................
1,478
Total .............................................................
1,621
........................
2,418
..................................
2,186
.05
.05
1
..................................
3
3
60
708
Part 54a—States, local governments and religious
organizations receiving funding under Title V of
the PHS Act for substance abuse prevention and
treatment services.
Reporting
54a.8(c)(1)(iv) Total number of referrals to alternative service providers reported by program participants to States when they are the responsible
unit of government .................................................
54a(8)(d) Total number of referrals reported to
SAMHSA when it is the responsible unit of government. (NOTE: This notification will occur during the course of the regular reports that may be
required under the terms of the funding award.) ...
Disclosure
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Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by April 7, 2010 to: SAMHSA
Desk Officer, Human Resources and
Housing Branch, Office of Management
and Budget, New Executive Office
Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
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receipt and processing of mail sent
through the U.S. Postal Service,
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comments by fax to: 202–395–5806.
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Elaine Parry,
Director, Office of Program Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information
collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Proposed Project: Regulations To Implement SAMHSA's Charitable Choice
Statutory Provisions--42 CFR parts 54 and 54a (OMB No. 0930-0242)--
Revision
Section 1955 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x-65),
as amended by the Children's Health Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106-310) and
sections 581-584 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290kk et
seq., as added by the Consolidated Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 106-
554)), set forth various provisions which aim to ensure that religious
organizations are able to compete on an equal footing for Federal funds
to provide substance abuse services. These provisions allow religious
organizations to offer substance abuse services to individuals without
impairing the religious character of the organizations or the religious
freedom of the individuals who receive the services. The provisions
apply to the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPT
BG), to the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
(PATH) formula grant program, and to certain Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) discretionary grant programs
(programs that pay for substance abuse treatment and prevention
services, not for certain infrastructure and technical assistance
activities). Every effort has been made to assure that the reporting,
recordkeeping and disclosure requirements of the proposed regulations
allow maximum flexibility in implementation and impose minimum burden.
No changes are being made to the regulations. This revision is for
approval of the updated estimate of burden on respondents to provide
the information required to be reported by 42 CFR part 54a.8(d) and
54.8(e), respectively, and to ascertain how they are implementing
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the disclosure requirements of 54a.8(b) and 54.8(b), respectively.
Information on how States comply with the requirements of 42 CFR part
54 was approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as part of
the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant FY 2008-2010
annual application and reporting requirements approved under OMB
control number 0930-0080.
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Number of Responses per Total Hours per
42 CFR Citation and Purpose respondents respondent responses response Total hours
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Part 54--States Receiving SAPT Block Grants and/or Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
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Reporting
96.122(f)(5) Annual report 60 1 60 1 60
of activities the State
undertook to comply 42 CFR
Part 54 (SAPT BG)..........
54.8(c)(4) Total number of
referrals to alternative
service providers reported
by program participants to
States (respondents).
SAPT BG..................... 7 * 68 476 1 476
PATH........................ 10 5 50 1 50
54.8 (e) Annual report by 56 1 56 1 56
PATH grantees on activities
undertaken to comply with
42 CFR Part 54.............
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Disclosure
54.8(b) State requires
program participants to
provide notice to program
beneficiaries of their
right to referral to an
alternative service
provider.
SAPT BG..................... 60 1 60 .05 3
PATH........................ 56 1 56 .05 3
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Recordkeeping
54.6(b) Documentation must 60 1 60 1 60
be maintained to
demonstrate significant
burden for program
participants under 42
U.S.C. 300x-57 or 42 U.S.C.
290cc-33(a)(2) and under 42
U.S.C. 290cc-21 to 290cc-35
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Part 54--Subtotal....... 116 .............. 818 .................. 708
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Part 54a--States, local
governments and religious
organizations receiving
funding under Title V of
the PHS Act for substance
abuse prevention and
treatment services.
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Reporting
54a.8(c)(1)(iv) Total number 25 4 100 .083 8
of referrals to alternative
service providers reported
by program participants to
States when they are the
responsible unit of
government.................
54a(8)(d) Total number of 20 2 40 .25 10
referrals reported to
SAMHSA when it is the
responsible unit of
government. (NOTE: This
notification will occur
during the course of the
regular reports that may be
required under the terms of
the funding award.)........
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Disclosure
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54a.8(b) Program participant 1,460 1 1,460 1 1,460
notice to program
beneficiaries of rights to
referral to an alternative
service provider...........
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Part 54a--Subtotal...... 1,505 .............. 1,600 .................. 1,478
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Total............... 1,621 .............. 2,418 .................. 2,186
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* Average
Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by April 7, 2010 to: SAMHSA Desk
Officer, Human Resources and Housing Branch, Office of Management and
Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
20503; due to potential delays in OMB's receipt and processing of mail
sent through the U.S. Postal Service, respondents are encouraged to
submit comments by fax to: 202-395-5806.
Dated: March 1, 2010.
Elaine Parry,
Director, Office of Program Services.
[FR Doc. 2010-4807 Filed 3-5-10; 8:45 am]
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