Notice of Proposals To Engage in or To Acquire Companies Engaged in Permissible Nonbanking Activities, 56751-56752 [2024-15172]
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
Erin Cayce,
Assistant 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
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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 public portions of the
applications listed below, as well as
other related filings required by the
Board, if any, are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal
Reserve Bank(s) indicated below and at
the offices of the Board of Governors.
This information may also be obtained
on an expedited basis, upon request, by
contacting the appropriate Federal
Reserve Bank and from the Board’s
Freedom of Information Office at
https://www.federalreserve.gov/foia/
request.htm. Interested persons may
express their views in writing on the
standards enumerated in the BHC Act
(12 U.S.C. 1842(c)).
Comments received are subject to
public disclosure. In general, comments
received will be made available without
change and will not be modified to
remove personal or business
information including confidential,
contact, or other identifying
information. Comments should not
include any information such as
confidential information that would not
be appropriate for public disclosure.
Comments regarding each of these
applications must be received at the
Reserve Bank indicated or the offices of
the Board of Governors, Ann E.
Misback, Secretary of the Board, 20th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20551–0001, not later
than August 9, 2024.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
(Erien O. Terry, Assistant Vice
President) 1000 Peachtree Street NE,
Atlanta, Georgia 30309. Comments can
also be sent electronically to
Applications.Comments@atl.frb.org:
1. SouthState Corporation, Winter
Haven, Florida; to merge with
Independent Bank Group, Inc., and
thereby indirectly acquire Independent
Bank, both of McKinney, Texas.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Notice of Proposals To Engage in or
To Acquire Companies Engaged in
Permissible Nonbanking Activities
The companies listed in this notice
have given notice under section 4 of the
Bank Holding Company Act (12 U.S.C.
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1843) (BHC Act) and Regulation Y, (12
CFR part 225) to engage de novo, or to
acquire or control voting securities or
assets of a company, including the
companies listed below, that engages
either directly or through a subsidiary or
other company, in a nonbanking activity
that is listed in § 225.28 of Regulation Y
(12 CFR 225.28) or that the Board has
determined by Order to be closely
related to banking and permissible for
bank holding companies. Unless
otherwise noted, these activities will be
conducted throughout the United States.
The public portions of the
applications listed below, as well as
other related filings required by the
Board, if any, are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal
Reserve Bank(s) indicated below and at
the offices of the Board of Governors.
This information may also be obtained
on an expedited basis, upon request, by
contacting the appropriate Federal
Reserve Bank and from the Board’s
Freedom of Information Office at
https://www.federalreserve.gov/foia/
request.htm. Interested persons may
express their views in writing on the
question whether the proposal complies
with the standards of section 4 of the
BHC Act.
Comments received are subject to
public disclosure. In general, comments
received will be made available without
change and will not be modified to
remove personal or business
information including confidential,
contact, or other identifying
information. Comments should not
include any information such as
confidential information that would not
be appropriate for public disclosure.
Unless otherwise noted, comments
regarding the applications must be
received at the Reserve Bank indicated
or the offices of the Board of Governors,
Ann E. Misback, Secretary of the Board,
20th Street and Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20551–0001, not
later than July 25, 2024.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
(Holly A. Rieser, Senior Manager) P.O.
Box 442, St. Louis, Missouri 63166–
2034. Comments can also be sent
electronically to
Comments.applications@stls.frb.org:
1. First Breckinridge Bancshares, Inc.,
Irvington, Kentucky; to acquire First
Kentucky Holding Company, LLC,
Louisville, Kentucky, and thereby
engage in activities that may be
performed by a trust company pursuant
to section 225.28(b)(5) of the Board’s
Regulation Y.
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
Erin Cayce,
Assistant Secretary of the Board.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Reorganization of the Office of the
Chief of Staff
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
CDC has modified its
structure. This notice announces the
reorganization of the Office of the Chief
of Staff (OCS). OCS has retitled
components and updated mission and
function statements.
DATES: This reorganization of OCS was
approved by the Director of CDC and
became effective on June 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Victoria Hunter, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton
Road NE, MS H21–12, Atlanta, GA
30329. Telephone 404–639–7124; Email:
vdp5@cdc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Part C
(Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention) of the Statement of
Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
69296, October 20, 1980, as amended
most recently at 89 FR 19832, dated
March 20, 2024) is amended to reflect
the reorganization of Office of the Chief
of Staff, Immediate Office of the
Director, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. Specifically, the
changes are as follows:
I. Under Part C, Section C–B,
Organization and Functions, make the
following changes:
• Retitle and update the mission/
function statement for the Advance
Team Activity to the Scheduling and
Advance Team (CAT12)
• Retitle and update the mission/
function statement for the Budget and
Operations Management Activity to
the Budget and Operations
Management Team (CAT13)
• Retitle and update the mission/
function statement for the Policy,
Performance, and Communication
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Activity to the Policy, Performance,
and Coordination Team (CAT16)
• Update the mission statement for the
Office of the Executive Secretariat
(CATC)
II. Under Part C, Section C–B,
Organization and Functions, after the
Office of the Chief of Staff (CAT) delete
the mission or functional statements for
and replace with the following: Office of
the Director (CAT1). (1) directs,
manages, and coordinates the activities
of OCS; (2) provides leadership and
direction to the Immediate Office of the
Director (IOD); (3) develops goals and
objectives for OCS, including enterprise
risk management oversight; (4) manages,
prepares for, and conducts executive
and senior level meetings, while
identifying, triaging, and tracking
subsequent action items; (5) serves as
the primary point of contact for the CDC
Foundation, including engagement of
CDC leadership and coordination of key
priorities; (6) serves as the IOD liaison
during a CDC Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) activation; (7) manages
OCS communication activities both
internal and external; and (8) leads
special projects for the CDC Director.
Scheduling and Advance Team
(CAT12). (1) coordinates and manages
the CDC Director’s schedule and
supports the development of briefing
materials for the director; (2) ensures the
director’s schedule is closely aligned
with the agency’s priorities and goals;
(3) coordinates key partner requests and
visits for the CDC Director including
senior leadership appearances at
meetings, speaking engagements, and
other external events; and (4) manages
special events and high-level visits.
Budget and Operations Management
Team (CAT13). (1) manages the IOD and
OCS budget, and serves as liaison for
budget activities within CDC; (2)
coordinates the development,
implementation (including spending
plan) tracking, and reporting of the OCS
budget; (3) oversees and executes
administrative functions for IOD and
OCS, including recruitment, personnel
actions, performance management,
contracts and grants, training and
employee development, travel, space
requests and allocation, and
procurement and distribution of
equipment and supplies; (4) ensures
documents are maintained according to
CDC’s records retention policies and
transferred to the National Archives and
Records Administration, according to
pertinent statutes and guidelines; and
(5) manages Freedom of Information Act
requests.
Policy, Performance, and
Coordination Team (CAT16). (1)
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coordinates, develops, and implements
strategic planning and tracking for OCS;
(2) provides management and oversight
of the Advisory Committee to the
Director, its subcommittees and
workgroups; (3) provides support to
principals within the IOD; (4)
participates in reviewing legislation,
briefing documents, congressional
testimony, and other legislative matters
in coordination with the Office of
Policy, Performance, and Evaluation
(OPPE) and CDC Washington; (5) serves
as primary contact for CIO Associate
Directors for Policy for OCS requests; (6)
oversees the OCS DEIAB Council and
priority action items; (7) serves as
enterprise risk management champion
for OCS; (8) manages agency-wide data
calls; and (9) executes special projects
as directed by the Chief of Staff.
Office of the Executive Secretariat
(CATC). (1) manages the director’s
briefing materials; (2) coordinates the
use of the official CDC/ATSDRcontrolled correspondence tracking
system throughout CDC; (3) cultivates
strong relationships to facilitate
effective coordination across CDC and
with HHS Executive Secretariat; (4)
conducts final clearance and quality
assurance/control of controlled
correspondence, select non-scientific
policy documents, reports to Congress,
including other HHS operating division
documents that require the approval of
CDC IOD leadership; (5) manages and
coordinates correspondence signed by
or signed on behalf of the CDC Director;
(6) communicates with HHS Policy
Coordinator on critical issues on behalf
of OCS and serves as the point of
contact with the HHS Executive
Secretariat for status of Secretary’s
controlled correspondence of nonscientific documents; (7) processes,
triages, assigns, and monitors incoming
correspondence for the CDC Director
and IOD leadership; (8) serves as official
record keeper for the CDC Director’s
correspondence and non-scientific
policy documents; (9) develops and
submits the weekly White House
Report; (10) manages the electronic
signature of the IOD executives on
documents requiring official signature;
(11) manages the clearance of agency
decision memos; and (12) ensures
consistent application of CDC
correspondence standards and styles.
Delegations of Authority
All delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or
their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Notice of Proposals To Engage in or To Acquire Companies Engaged
in Permissible Nonbanking Activities
The companies listed in this notice have given notice under section
4 of the Bank Holding Company Act (12 U.S.C. 1843) (BHC Act) and
Regulation Y, (12 CFR part 225) to engage de novo, or to acquire or
control voting securities or assets of a company, including the
companies listed below, that engages either directly or through a
subsidiary or other company, in a nonbanking activity that is listed in
Sec. 225.28 of Regulation Y (12 CFR 225.28) or that the Board has
determined by Order to be closely related to banking and permissible
for bank holding companies. Unless otherwise noted, these activities
will be conducted throughout the United States.
The public portions of the applications listed below, as well as
other related filings required by the Board, if any, are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank(s) indicated below and
at the offices of the Board of Governors. This information may also be
obtained on an expedited basis, upon request, by contacting the
appropriate Federal Reserve Bank and from the Board's Freedom of
Information Office at https://www.federalreserve.gov/foia/request.htm.
Interested persons may express their views in writing on the question
whether the proposal complies with the standards of section 4 of the
BHC Act.
Comments received are subject to public disclosure. In general,
comments received will be made available without change and will not be
modified to remove personal or business information including
confidential, contact, or other identifying information. Comments
should not include any information such as confidential information
that would not be appropriate for public disclosure.
Unless otherwise noted, comments regarding the applications must be
received at the Reserve Bank indicated or the offices of the Board of
Governors, Ann E. Misback, Secretary of the Board, 20th Street and
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20551-0001, not later than July
25, 2024.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (Holly A. Rieser, Senior
Manager) P.O. Box 442, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-2034. Comments can
also be sent electronically to [email protected]:
1. First Breckinridge Bancshares, Inc., Irvington, Kentucky; to
acquire First Kentucky Holding Company, LLC, Louisville, Kentucky, and
thereby engage in activities that may be performed by a trust company
pursuant to section 225.28(b)(5) of the Board's Regulation Y.
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Erin Cayce,
Assistant Secretary of the Board.
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