LaSalle Capital Group II-A, L.P.; Notice Seeking Exemption Under Section 312 of the Small Business Investment Act, Conflicts of Interest, 37705 [2015-16144]
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[License No. 05/05–0298]
LaSalle Capital Group II–A, L.P.; Notice
Seeking Exemption Under Section 312
of the Small Business Investment Act,
Conflicts of Interest
Notice is hereby given that LaSalle
Capital Group II–A, L.P., 70 West
Madison Street, Suite 5710, Chicago,
Illinois, 60602, a Federal Licensee under
the Small Business Investment Act of
1958, as amended (the ‘‘Act’’), in
connection with the financing of a small
concern, has sought an exemption under
Section 312 of the Act and Section
107.730, Financings which Constitute
Conflicts of Interest of the Small
Business Administration (‘‘SBA’’) Rules
and Regulations (13 CFR 107.730).
LaSalle Capital Group II–A, L.P. is
providing debt and equity financing to
Westminster Foods II, LLC, 70 West
Madison Street, Suite 5710, Chicago,
Illinois, 60602. Some of the proceeds
will be used to purchase Westminster
Foods, LLC.
The financing is brought within the
purview of § 107.730(a)(5) of the
Regulations because a majority of the
membership units of Westminster
Foods, LLC are owned by LaSalle
Capital Group, L.P., an Associate of
LaSalle Capital Group II–A. L.P.,
therefore this transaction is considered
to be financing a Small Business for the
purpose of purchasing property from an
Associate and it requires SBA prior
written exemption.
Notice is hereby given that any
interested person may submit written
comments on the transaction within
fifteen days of the date of this
publication to the Associate
Administrator for the Office of
Investment and Innovation, U.S. Small
Business Administration, 409 Third
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416.
37705
Notice of Action Subject to
Intergovernmental Review Under
Executive Order 12372.
ACTION:
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The Small Business
Administration (SBA) is notifying the
public that it intends to fund grant
applications for 22 existing Small
Business Development Centers (SBDCs)
beginning October 1, 2015 subject to the
availability of funds. A description of
the SBDC program is contained in the
supplementary information below.
The SBA is publishing this notice at
least 90 days before the expected
funding date. The SBDCs mailing
addresses listed below are participating
in the intergovernmental review
process. A copy of this notice also is
being furnished to the respective State
single points of contact designated
under the Executive Order.
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DATES:
Dated: June 24, 2015.
John R Williams,
Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for
Office of Investment and Innovation.
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Action Subject to Intergovernmental
Review Under Executive Order 12372
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY:
A State single point of contact
and other interested State or local
entities may submit written comments
regarding funding of an SBDC within 30
days from the date of publication of this
notice. Please address any comments to
the relevant SBDC State Director listed
below.
ADDRESSES:
ADDRESSES OF RELEVANT SBDC STATE DIRECTORS
Mr. Rande Kessler, SBDC State Director, University of Louisiana, Monroe, 700 University Avenue, Admin 2–101, Monroe, LA 71209–6435,
(318) 342–5506.
Mr. Mike Bowman, SBDC State Director, University of Delaware, One
Innovation Way, Suite 301, Newark, DE 19711, (302) 831–4283.
Ms. Becky Naugle, SBDC State Director, University of Kentucky, One
Quality Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (859) 257–7668.
Mr. Chris Bouchard, SBDC State Director, University of Missouri, 410
South Sixth Street, 200 Engineering North, Columbia, MO 65211,
(573) 884–1555.
Ms. Leonor Dottin-Carrillo, SBDC Director, University of the Virgin Islands, 8000 Niskey Center, Suite 720, St. Thomas, USVI 00802–
5804, (340) 776–3206.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Vicky Mundt, Director of Financial
Oversight, Office of Small Business
Development Centers, U.S. Small
Business Administration, 409 Third
Street SW., Sixth Floor, Washington, DC
20416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Description of the SBDC Program
Small Business Development Centers
(SBDCs) provide a wide array of
technical assistance to small businesses
and aspiring entrepreneurs supporting
business performance and sustainability
and enhancing the creation of new
businesses entities. These small
businesses in turn foster local and
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Ms. Kristina Oliver, SBDC State Director, West Virginia Development
Office, 1900 Kanawha Blvd., Capitol Complex, Building 6, Room
652, Charleston, WV 25305, (304) 558–2960.
Ms. Carmen Marti, SBDC Director, Inter American University of Puerto
Rico, 416 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Union Plaza, Seventh Floor, San
Juan, PR 00918, (787) 763–6811.
Ms. Rene Sprow, SBDC State Director, Univ. of Maryland@College
Park, 7100 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 402, Baltimore, MD 20740,
(301) 403–8300.
Ms. Lisa Shimkat, SBDC State Director, Iowa State University, 2321
North Loop Drive, Suite 202, Ames, IA 50010–8218, (515) 294–
2037.
regional economic development through
job creation and retention as a result of
the extensive one-on-one long-term
counseling, training and specialized
services they receive from the SBDCs.
The SBDCs are made up of a unique
collaboration of SBA, state and local
governments, and private sector funding
resources.
SBDCs provide clients with
professional business assistance
regarding business plans, market
research, financial preparation
packages, cash flow, and procurement
contracts. Special emphasis areas
include: Manufacturing; international
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assistance for veterans, both active duty
and personnel returning from
deployment; disaster recovery
assistance; IRS, EPA, and OSHA
regulatory compliance; as well as
research and development. Based on
client needs, business trends and
individual business requirements,
SBDCs modify their services to meet the
evolving needs through more than 900
local service delivery points across the
nation and all U.S. Territories.
SBDCs deliver these services to small
business concerns using an effective
education network of 63 Lead Centers
reaching out to both rural and urban
areas, serving entrepreneurs of all types
throughout a state or region. SBDCs can
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
[License No. 05/05-0298]
LaSalle Capital Group II-A, L.P.; Notice Seeking Exemption Under
Section 312 of the Small Business Investment Act, Conflicts of Interest
Notice is hereby given that LaSalle Capital Group II-A, L.P., 70
West Madison Street, Suite 5710, Chicago, Illinois, 60602, a Federal
Licensee under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended
(the ``Act''), in connection with the financing of a small concern, has
sought an exemption under Section 312 of the Act and Section 107.730,
Financings which Constitute Conflicts of Interest of the Small Business
Administration (``SBA'') Rules and Regulations (13 CFR 107.730).
LaSalle Capital Group II-A, L.P. is providing debt and equity financing
to Westminster Foods II, LLC, 70 West Madison Street, Suite 5710,
Chicago, Illinois, 60602. Some of the proceeds will be used to purchase
Westminster Foods, LLC.
The financing is brought within the purview of Sec. 107.730(a)(5)
of the Regulations because a majority of the membership units of
Westminster Foods, LLC are owned by LaSalle Capital Group, L.P., an
Associate of LaSalle Capital Group II-A. L.P., therefore this
transaction is considered to be financing a Small Business for the
purpose of purchasing property from an Associate and it requires SBA
prior written exemption.
Notice is hereby given that any interested person may submit
written comments on the transaction within fifteen days of the date of
this publication to the Associate Administrator for the Office of
Investment and Innovation, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409
Third Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416.
Dated: June 24, 2015.
John R Williams,
Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for Office of Investment and
Innovation.
[FR Doc. 2015-16144 Filed 6-30-15; 8:45 am]
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