Notice of Termination of Receiverships, 74616 [2022-26505]
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6. Should the Commission prescribe a
standard, or principles to govern the
selection of Transfer Transmission
Facilities for purposes of cost
allocation?
7. Should the Commission require
public utility transmission providers to
use a portfolio approach for selecting
Transfer Transmission Facilities to meet
a minimum amount of Interregional
Transfer Capability?
8. What rules, if any, should the
Commission promulgate with regard to
establishing a cost allocation method for
Transfer Transmission Facilities?
a. What are the advantages and
disadvantages of the Commission
requiring a specific ex ante regional
and/or interregional cost allocation
method for Transfer Transmission
Facilities?
b. What are the advantages and
disadvantages of the Commission
requiring a specific ex post regional
and/or interregional cost allocation
method or a hybrid (i.e., part ex ante
and part ex post) for Transfer
Transmission Facilities?
c. Should the Commission decline to
prescribe an ex ante or ex post cost
allocation method for applicable public
utility transmission providers, what
process should govern the establishment
of cost allocation rules for any particular
Transfer Transmission Facility?
9. What role should state and local
governmental entities play in the public
utility transmission provider process for
selection and cost allocation for
Transfer Transmission Facilities?
Should the states’ role in selection and
cost allocation be determined by the
drivers of the need for a minimum
requirement for Transfer Transmission
Facilities? For example, if the Transfer
Transmission Facilities are planned to
serve public policy goals, such as
renewable generation deployment,
should the states have a role in cost
allocation, such as that proposed in the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in
RM21–17?
10. Are there barriers to the ability of
interregional merchant transmission
facilities in providing a minimum
amount of Interregional Transfer
Capability? For example, do contractual
or tariff limitations prevent merchant
interregional high-voltage direct current
transmission facilities from supporting
reliability during extreme events?
Panelists
• Kris Zadlo, Chief Development
Officer, Grid United
• Travis Kavulla, Vice President
Regulatory Affairs, NRG Energy, Inc.
• Shashank Sane, Executive Vice
President, Transmission, Invenergy
• Rob Gramlich, Founder and
President, Grid Strategies, LLC
• Andrew French, Commissioner,
Kansas Corporation Commission
• J. Arnold Quinn, Chief Economist,
Vistra Corp.
4:45 p.m.–5:00 p.m.: Closing Remarks
[FR Doc. 2022–26474 Filed 12–5–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Notice of Termination of Receiverships
The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC or Receiver), as
Receiver for each of the following
insured depository institutions, was
charged with the duty of winding up the
affairs of the former institutions and
liquidating all related assets. The
Receiver has fulfilled its obligations and
made all dividend distributions
required by law.
NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF RECEIVERSHIPS
Fund
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10005
10012
10037
10061
10131
10220
10330
10336
10531
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City
ANB Financial, NA ..........................................................................
Integrity Bank ..................................................................................
Corn Belt Bank & Trust Company ..................................................
Bankunited, FSB .............................................................................
Hillcrest Bank Florida .....................................................................
Citizens Bank & Trust Company of Chicago .................................
The Bank of Asheville ....................................................................
American Trust Bank ......................................................................
THE Enloe State Bank ...................................................................
Bentonville ..................................
Alpharetta ...................................
Pittsfield ......................................
Coral Gables ..............................
Naples ........................................
Chicago ......................................
Asheville .....................................
Roswell .......................................
Cooper .......................................
The Receiver has further irrevocably
authorized and appointed FDICCorporate as its attorney-in-fact to
execute and file any and all documents
that may be required to be executed by
the Receiver which FDIC-Corporate, in
its sole discretion, deems necessary,
including but not limited to releases,
discharges, satisfactions, endorsements,
assignments, and deeds. Effective on the
termination dates listed above, the
Receiverships have been terminated, the
Receiver has been discharged, and the
Receiverships have ceased to exist as
legal entities.
Dated at Washington, DC, on December 1,
2022.
James P. Sheesley,
Assistant Executive Secretary.
ACTION:
[FR Doc. 2022–26505 Filed 12–5–22; 8:45 am]
SUMMARY:
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AGENCY
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(Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1819)
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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60-Day notice of submission of
information collection for approval from
Office of Management and Budget.
In accordance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the
Federal Housing Finance Agency
(FHFA) is seeking public comments
concerning an information collection
known as the ‘‘National Survey of
Mortgage Originations’’ (NSMO), which
has been assigned control number 2590–
0012 by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB). FHFA intends to submit
the information collection to OMB for
review and approval of a three-year
extension of the control number, which
is due to expire on June 30, 2023.
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[FR Doc No: 2022-26505]
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Notice of Termination of Receiverships
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC or Receiver), as
Receiver for each of the following insured depository institutions, was
charged with the duty of winding up the affairs of the former
institutions and liquidating all related assets. The Receiver has
fulfilled its obligations and made all dividend distributions required
by law.
Notice of Termination of Receiverships
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Termination
Fund Receivership name City State date
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10005....................... ANB Financial, NA.......... Bentonville........... AR 12/01/2022
10012....................... Integrity Bank............. Alpharetta............ GA 12/01/2022
10037....................... Corn Belt Bank & Trust Pittsfield............ IL 12/01/2022
Company.
10061....................... Bankunited, FSB............ Coral Gables.......... FL 12/01/2022
10131....................... Hillcrest Bank Florida..... Naples................ FL 12/01/2022
10220....................... Citizens Bank & Trust Chicago............... IL 12/01/2022
Company of Chicago.
10330....................... The Bank of Asheville...... Asheville............. NC 12/01/2022
10336....................... American Trust Bank........ Roswell............... GA 12/01/2022
10531....................... THE Enloe State Bank....... Cooper................ TX 12/01/2022
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The Receiver has further irrevocably authorized and appointed FDIC-
Corporate as its attorney-in-fact to execute and file any and all
documents that may be required to be executed by the Receiver which
FDIC-Corporate, in its sole discretion, deems necessary, including but
not limited to releases, discharges, satisfactions, endorsements,
assignments, and deeds. Effective on the termination dates listed
above, the Receiverships have been terminated, the Receiver has been
discharged, and the Receiverships have ceased to exist as legal
entities.
(Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1819)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Dated at Washington, DC, on December 1, 2022.
James P. Sheesley,
Assistant Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2022-26505 Filed 12-5-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6714-01-P