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unit. Information submitted on the
substances within a category should be
reported for each individual chemical
structure, to the extent possible (i.e.,
known or reasonably ascertainable). If
the chemical identity of some of the
individual chemical structures are not
known or reasonably ascertainable by
the commenter, the information
associated with those chemical
substances may be reported as a group
of chemical structures (i.e., isomeric
mixture) or as the chemical category:
• 1-Hexadecanol, CASRN 36653–82–
4;
• 2-Ethylhexyl 2,3,4,5tetrabromobenzoate (TBB), CASRN
183658–27–7;
• Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)-3,4,5,6Tetrabromophthalate (TBPH), CASRN
26040–51–7;
• Bisphenol A, CASRN 80–05–7;
• Creosote, CASRN 8001–58–9;
• Di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP),
CASRN 117–84–0;
• N-Nitroso-diphenylamine, CASRN
86–30–6;
• P,P′Oxybis(benzenesulfonylhydrazide),
CASRN 80–51–3;
• Tribromomethane, CASRN 75–25–
2;
• Triglycidyl isocyanurate, CASRN
2451–62–9;
• M-Xylene, CASRN 108–38–3;
• O-Xylene, CASRN 95–47–6;
• P-Xylene, CASRN 106–42–3;
• Antimony and Antimony
Compounds, Category;
• Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds,
Category;
• Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds,
Category;
• Lead and Lead Compounds,
Category;
• Long-chain chlorinated paraffins
(C18-20), Category;
• Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins
(C14-17), Category;
• Bisphenol S, CASRN 80–09–1;
• Hydrogen Fluoride, CASRN 7664–
39–3;
• N-(1,3-Dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-pphenylenediamine (6PPD), CASRN 793–
24–8.
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C. How will confidential business
information be protected?
A person seeking to protect from
disclosure as ‘‘confidential business
information’’ any information that
person submits under TSCA must assert
and substantiate a claim for protection
from disclosure concurrent with
submission of the information in
accordance with the requirements of
TSCA section 14 and 40 CFR 703, with
limited exceptions provided in the
statute. TSCA section 14(b) limits
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confidentiality protections for health
and safety studies and information from
such studies, however, and while EPA
considers confidential business
information when conducting its review
under 40 CFR 702.9(a), the Agency
encourages submitters to minimize
claims for protection from disclosure
wherever possible to maximize
transparency in EPA’s screening review.
More information on asserting and
submitting confidential business
information claims under TSCA can be
found at 40 CFR 703 and https://
www.epa.gov/tsca-cbi.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.
Dated: December 12, 2024.
Michal Freedhoff,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention.
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FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION NOTICE OF
PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: 89 FR 89012.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF
THE MEETING: Thursday, November 14,
2024 at 11:00 a.m., Hybrid Meeting:
1050 First Street NE, Washington, DC
(12th Floor) and virtual.
CHANGE IN THE MEETING: The November
14, 2024 Open Meeting was canceled.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Judith Ingram, Press Officer. Telephone:
(202) 694–1220.
(Authority: Government in the Sunshine Act,
5 U.S.C. 552b)
Laura E. Sinram,
Secretary and Clerk of the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2024–30107 Filed 12–16–24; 11:15 am]
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
[Docket No. OP–1863]
Regulation Q; Regulatory Capital Rule:
Risk-Based Capital Surcharges for
Global Systemically Important Bank
Holding Companies
Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System (Board).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Board is providing notice
of the 2024 aggregate global indicator
amounts, as required under the Board’s
rule regarding risk-based capital
surcharges for global systemically
important bank holding companies.
SUMMARY:
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DATES:
December 18, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anna Lee Hewko, Associate Director,
(202) 250–1577, Brian Chernoff,
Manager, (202) 731–8914, Alexander
Jiron, Senior Financial Institution Policy
Analyst II, (202) 450–7350, or Aakash
Jani, Senior Financial Institution Policy
Analyst I, (202) 941–8305, Division of
Supervision and Regulation; or Jay
Schwarz, Deputy Associate General
Counsel, (202) 452–2970, Mark Buresh,
Senior Special Counsel, (202) 499–0261,
Jonah Kind, Senior Counsel, (202) 309–
5287, or David Imhoff, Senior Attorney
(202) 834–3222, Legal Division. Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, 20th and C NW, Washington,
DC 20551. For the hearing impaired and
users of Telecommunications Device for
the Deaf (TDD) and TTY–TRS, please
call 711 from any telephone, anywhere
in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Board’s framework for determining riskbased capital surcharges for global
systemically important bank holding
companies (GSIB surcharge rule)
establishes a methodology to identify
global systemically important bank
holding companies (GSIBs) in the
United States based on indicators that
are correlated with systemic
importance.1 Under the GSIB surcharge
rule, a firm must calculate its GSIB
score using a specific formula (method
1). Method 1 uses five equally weighted
categories that are correlated with
systemic importance—size,
interconnectedness, cross-jurisdictional
activity, substitutability, and
complexity—and subdivided into
twelve systemic indicators.
A firm divides its own measure of
each systemic indicator by an aggregate
global indicator amount. A firm’s
method 1 score is the sum of its
weighted systemic indicator scores
expressed in basis points. A firm that
calculates a method 1 score of 130 basis
points or more is identified as a GSIB
under the GSIB surcharge rule. The
GSIB surcharge for a firm is the higher
of the GSIB surcharge determined under
method 1 and a second method, method
2, which is calculated based on
measures of size, interconnectedness,
cross-jurisdictional activity, complexity,
and the firm’s reliance on short-term
wholesale funding.2
The aggregate global indicator
amounts used in the score calculation
1 See
12 CFR 217.402, 217.404.
2 uses similar inputs to those used in
method 1 but replaces the substitutability category
with a measure of a firm’s use of short-term
wholesale funding. In addition, method 2 is
calibrated differently from method 1. See 12 CFR
217.405.
2 Method
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[Notices]
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION NOTICE OF PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: 89 FR
89012.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF THE MEETING: Thursday, November
14, 2024 at 11:00 a.m., Hybrid Meeting: 1050 First Street NE,
Washington, DC (12th Floor) and virtual.
CHANGE IN THE MEETING: The November 14, 2024 Open Meeting was
canceled.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Judith Ingram, Press Officer.
Telephone: (202) 694-1220.
(Authority: Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b)
Laura E. Sinram,
Secretary and Clerk of the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2024-30107 Filed 12-16-24; 11:15 am]
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