Sunshine Act Meeting; Deletion of Agenda Items From March 21, 2012 Open Meeting, 17055 [2012-7265]
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Richard P. Keigwin, Jr.,
Director, Pesticide Re-evaluation Division,
Office of Pesticide Programs.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting; Deletion of
Agenda Items From March 21, 2012
Open Meeting
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scheduled for consideration at the
Wednesday, March 21, 2012, Open
Meeting and previously listed in the
Commission’s Notice of March 14, 2012.
These items have been adopted by the
Commission.
March 20, 2012.
The following items have been
deleted from the list of Agenda items
Item Nos.
Bureau
Subject
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Media ...............................
2 ..............
Media ...............................
3 ..............
Media ...............................
Title: Revision of the Commission’s Program Access Rules; News Corporation and The DIRECTV
Group, Inc., Transferors, and Liberty Media Corporation, Transferee, for Authority to Transfer Control
(MB Docket No. 07–18) and Applications for Consent to the Assignment and/or Transfer of Control of
Licenses, Adelphia Communications Corporation (and subsidiaries, debtors-in-possession), Assignors, to Time Warner Cable Inc. (subsidiaries), Assignees, et al. (MB Docket No. 05–192)
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking exploring whether to retain,
sunset, or relax the exclusive contract prohibition of the program access rules and whether to revise
the program access rules to better address alleged violations.
Title: Creation of a Low Power Radio Service (MM Docket No. 99–25) and Amendment of Service and
Eligibility Rules for FM Broadcast Translator Stations (MB Docket No. 07–172, RM–11338)
Summary: The Commission will consider a Fourth Report and Order and Third Order on Reconsideration to implement a market-specific FM translator processing scheme, adopt application caps to prevent trafficking, and modify policies to expand opportunities to rebroadcast AM stations on FM translators.
Title: Creation of a Low Power Radio Service (MM Docket No. 99–25)
Summary: The Commission will consider a Fifth Report and Order, Fourth Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking and Fourth Order on Reconsideration regarding proposals to implement the Local Community Radio Act and to strengthen the LPFM service, including second adjacent channel waiver procedures, interference remediation requirements, and modification of eligibility, ownership, and selection standards.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Office of
Managing Director.
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Intra-Agency Appeal Process:
Guidelines for Appeals of Material
Supervisory Determinations and
Guidelines for Appeals of Deposit
Insurance Assessment Determinations
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
ACTION: Notice of Guidelines.
AGENCY:
On March 20, 2012, the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(‘‘FDIC’’) Board of Directors (‘‘Board’’)
adopted revised Guidelines for Appeals
of Material Supervisory Determinations
(‘‘SARC Guidelines’’) and also adopted
revised Guidelines for Appeals of
Deposit Insurance Assessment
Determinations (‘‘AAC Guidelines’’).
These revisions are technical and
ministerial and were made to reflect
changes in the organization of the
FDIC’s Board, of its offices and
divisions, and in the categories of
institutions that it supervises. In
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addition, both guidelines have been
amended to effect limited and minor
language changes.
DATES: The revised SARC Guidelines
and the revised AAC Guidelines became
effective on March 20, 2012.
For Further Information Concerning
the SARC Guidelines Contact: Serena L.
Owens, Associate Director, Division of
Risk Management Supervision, (202)
898–8996; Dianne Dixon, Associate
Director, Division of Depositor and
Consumer Protection, (202) 898–6568;
Catherine Needham, Chief, Institution
Monitoring, Office of Complex Financial
Institutions, (917) 320–2721; Jeannette
E. Roach, Counsel, Legal Division, (202)
898–3785, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, 550 17th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20429.
For Further Information Concerning
the AAC Guidelines Contact: Serena L.
Owens, Associate Director, Division of
Risk Management Supervision, (202)
898–8996; Dianne Dixon, Associate
Director, Division of Depositor and
Consumer Protection, (202) 898–6568;
Catherine Needham, Chief, Institution
Monitoring, Office of Complex Financial
Institutions, (917) 320–2721;
Christopher Bellotto, Counsel, Legal
Division, (202) 898–3801, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, 550 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20429.
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Background
1. Guidelines for Appeals of Material
Supervisory Determinations
Section 309(a) of the Riegle
Community Development and
Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994
(Public Law No. 103–325, 108 Stat.
2160) (‘‘Riegle Act’’) required the FDIC
(as well as the other Federal banking
agencies and the National Credit Union
Administration Board) to establish an
independent intra-agency appellate
process to review material supervisory
determinations.
The Riegle Act defines the term
‘‘independent appellate process’’ to
mean a review by an agency official who
does not directly or indirectly report to
the agency official who made the
material supervisory determination
under review. In the appeals process,
the FDIC is required to ensure that (1)
an appeal of a material supervisory
determination by an insured depository
institution is heard and decided
expeditiously; and (2) appropriate
safeguards exist for protecting
appellants from retaliation by agency
examiners.
On March 21, 1995, the FDIC’s Board
of Directors adopted the original
Guidelines for Appeals of Material
Supervisory Determinations, which
established procedures governing the
SARC, whose purpose was to consider
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting; Deletion of Agenda Items From March 21,
2012 Open Meeting
March 20, 2012.
The following items have been deleted from the list of Agenda items
scheduled for consideration at the Wednesday, March 21, 2012, Open
Meeting and previously listed in the Commission's Notice of March 14,
2012. These items have been adopted by the Commission.
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Item Nos. Bureau Subject
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1............ Media.......... Title: Revision of the Commission's
Program Access Rules; News Corporation
and The DIRECTV Group, Inc.,
Transferors, and Liberty Media
Corporation, Transferee, for Authority
to Transfer Control (MB Docket No. 07-
18) and Applications for Consent to the
Assignment and/or Transfer of Control
of Licenses, Adelphia Communications
Corporation (and subsidiaries, debtors-
in-possession), Assignors, to Time
Warner Cable Inc. (subsidiaries),
Assignees, et al. (MB Docket No. 05-
192)
Summary: The Commission will consider a
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking exploring
whether to retain, sunset, or relax the
exclusive contract prohibition of the
program access rules and whether to
revise the program access rules to
better address alleged violations.
2............ Media.......... Title: Creation of a Low Power Radio
Service (MM Docket No. 99-25) and
Amendment of Service and Eligibility
Rules for FM Broadcast Translator
Stations (MB Docket No. 07-172, RM-
11338)
Summary: The Commission will consider a
Fourth Report and Order and Third Order
on Reconsideration to implement a
market-specific FM translator
processing scheme, adopt application
caps to prevent trafficking, and modify
policies to expand opportunities to
rebroadcast AM stations on FM
translators.
3............ Media.......... Title: Creation of a Low Power Radio
Service (MM Docket No. 99-25)
Summary: The Commission will consider a
Fifth Report and Order, Fourth Further
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and
Fourth Order on Reconsideration
regarding proposals to implement the
Local Community Radio Act and to
strengthen the LPFM service, including
second adjacent channel waiver
procedures, interference remediation
requirements, and modification of
eligibility, ownership, and selection
standards.
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Office of Managing Director.
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