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k. This application has been accepted
for filing but is not ready for
environmental analysis at this time.
l. The Rocky Mountain Pumped
Storage Project consists of the following
existing facilities: (1) a 120-foot-high,
12,895-foot-long earth and rockfill
upper dam; (2) a 221-acre upper
reservoir with 10,650 acre-feet of storage
and a normal operating pool elevation of
1,392 feet NAVD88; (3) a 35-footdiameter, 567-foot-high concrete-lined
power shaft; (4) a 35-foot-diameter,
1,935-foot-long concrete lined tunnel
with two concrete lined bifurcations; (5)
three 19-foot-diameter, 470-foot-long
steel lined penstocks; (6) a 348-footlong, 156-foot-wide, 175-foot-high
powerhouse containing three reversible
Francis pump-turbines, with a
combined installed capacity of 904
megawatts; (7) three 230 kilovolt, 2.7mile-long transmission lines; (8) a
substation; and (9) appurtenant
facilities.
The project has reserve storage water
contained in two auxiliary pools (Pool
I and Pool II) adjacent to the lower
reservoir. Pool I’s surface area is 400
acres and is formed by four dams,
including: (a) a 25-foot-high earthen
dam of unspecified length; (b) a 20-foothigh, 775-foot-long earth and rockfill
dam; (c) a 50-foot-high, 700-foot-long
earth and rockfill dam; and (d) a 50-foot-
high, 405-foot-long earth and rockfill
dam. Pool II’s surface area is 200 acres
and is formed by a 30-foot-high, 335foot-long earth and rockfill dam.
The Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage
Project is operated in a pumped storage
mode and OPC proposes to continue
operating the project in that mode.
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Issue Scoping Document 1 for comments ....................................................................................................................
Comments on Scoping Document 1 .............................................................................................................................
Issue Scoping Document 2 (if necessary) ....................................................................................................................
Issue Notice of Ready for Environmental Analysis .......................................................................................................
Dated: March 4, 2025.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Secretary.
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Change in Bank Control Notices;
Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank or
Bank Holding Company
The notificants listed below have
applied under the Change in Bank
Control Act (Act) (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)) and
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§ 225.41 of the Board’s Regulation Y (12
CFR 225.41) to acquire shares of a bank
or bank holding company. The factors
that are considered in acting on the
applications are set forth in paragraph 7
of the Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)(7)).
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 paragraph 7 of
the 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.
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 March 25, 2025.
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. Michael Radcliffe, Jason Jones, and
Kathy Seaford, all of Benton, Kentucky;
Fiduciary Trust Services, LLC,
Greensburg, Indiana, Dominic Agresta,
Indianapolis, Indiana, and Shawwn
Storms, Batesville, Indiana, as
principals; and Kathy Parker, Calvert
City, Kentucky; to continue as trustees of
Community Financial Services, Inc.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan, and
retain control of voting shares of
Community Financial Services, Inc.,
and thereby indirectly retain control of
voting shares of Community Financial
Services Bank, all of Benton, Kentucky.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis (Mark Nagle, Assistant
Vice President), 90 Hennepin Avenue,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55480–0291.
Comments can also be sent
electronically to MA@mpls.frb.org:
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1. Nicklaus Dalton and Anthony
Rupp, both of Spicer, Minnesota; to
become members of the Carlson Family
Control Group, a group acting in
concert, to acquire voting shares of
Carlson Bankshares, Inc., and thereby
indirectly acquire voting shares of
United Minnesota Bank, both of New
London, Minnesota.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.
Michele Taylor Fennell,
Associate Secretary of the Board.
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public comment in response to this
Request for Information (RFI) on the
development of measures of diagnostic
excellence that may be calculated using
administrative data or electronic health
record (EHR) data. The purpose of
diagnostic excellence measurement is to
identify potential opportunities to
improve the diagnostic process at a
health system or geographic level.
AHRQ welcomes comments on the
importance and usability of existing
measures and those that may be under
development.
DATES: The comments due date for the
notice published on December 12, 2024,
at 89 FR 100497, is reopened.
Comments must be received by March
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subject line ‘‘Diagnostic Excellence
Measurement.’’
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HHS, officially launched the National
Action Alliance for Patient and
Workforce Safety (https://
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index.html), a collaboration between
public and private partners to recommit
to patient and workforce safety and to
eliminate preventable harm in
healthcare. Diagnostic safety events are
an important contributor to patient
safety, with diagnostic errors potentially
impacting millions of U.S. residents
each year (https://
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/
PMC5502242/). Diagnostic error is ‘‘the
failure to (a) establish an accurate and
timely explanation of the patient’s
health problem(s) or (b) communicate
that explanation to the patient’’ (https://
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order to improve patient safety, a focus
on diagnostic error reduction alone is
not sufficient. Efforts are needed to
improve the diagnostic process as a
whole, with an emphasis on diagnostic
excellence.
Diagnostic excellence may be defined
as ‘‘an optimal process to attain an
accurate and precise explanation about
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be ‘‘timely, cost-effective, convenient,
and understandable to the patient.’’
Diagnostic excellence ‘‘embraces the six
dimensions of quality enumerated by
the Institute of Medicine in 2001: care
that is safe, effective, patient-centered,
timely, efficient, and equitable’’ (https://
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Several efforts have been underway to
develop measures that provide
information on the state of diagnostic
excellence, including research funded
by AHRQ and the Gordon and Betty
Moore Foundation. The AHRQ Quality
Indicators (QI) Program develops
indicators of healthcare quality and
patient safety in a variety of healthcare
settings. The QI Program is actively
engaged in collecting information on
measures that can contribute to
diagnostic excellence measurement.
AHRQ is considering measures that rely
on administrative claims data (for state
and regional health departments with
limited access to clinical data), as well
as electronic health record data (for
healthcare systems with full access to
clinical data). AHRQ aims to address
gaps in diagnostic excellence
measurement with a population health
lens and with the following goals:
1. Develop a starter set of
standardized measures to support
population-level diagnostic excellence
surveillance.
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Change in Bank Control Notices; Acquisitions of Shares of a Bank
or Bank Holding Company
The notificants listed below have applied under the Change in Bank
Control Act (Act) (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)) and
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Sec. 225.41 of the Board's Regulation Y (12 CFR 225.41) to acquire
shares of a bank or bank holding company. The factors that are
considered in acting on the applications are set forth in paragraph 7
of the Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)(7)).
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 paragraph 7 of the 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.
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 March 25, 2025.
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 .[email protected]:
1. Michael Radcliffe, Jason Jones, and Kathy Seaford, all of
Benton, Kentucky; Fiduciary Trust Services, LLC, Greensburg, Indiana,
Dominic Agresta, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Shawwn Storms, Batesville,
Indiana, as principals; and Kathy Parker, Calvert City, Kentucky; to
continue as trustees of Community Financial Services, Inc. Employee
Stock Ownership Plan, and retain control of voting shares of Community
Financial Services, Inc., and thereby indirectly retain control of
voting shares of Community Financial Services Bank, all of Benton,
Kentucky.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (Mark Nagle, Assistant Vice
President), 90 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55480-0291.
Comments can also be sent electronically to [email protected]:
1. Nicklaus Dalton and Anthony Rupp, both of Spicer, Minnesota; to
become members of the Carlson Family Control Group, a group acting in
concert, to acquire voting shares of Carlson Bankshares, Inc., and
thereby indirectly acquire voting shares of United Minnesota Bank, both
of New London, Minnesota.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Michele Taylor Fennell,
Associate Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2025-03785 Filed 3-7-25; 8:45 am]
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