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Rule: Prohibited Service at Savings and Loan Holding Companies: Extension of Expiration Date of Temporary Exemption
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|Likes: 0Published by Justia.comRule: Prohibited Service at Savings and Loan Holding Companies:Extension of Expiration Date of Temporary Exemption, 10985-10986 [08-887] Thrift Supervision OfficeRule: Prohibited Service at Savings and Loan Holding Companies:Extension of Expiration Date of Temporary Exemption, 10985-10986 [08-887] Thrift Supervision OfficeMore info:Published by: Justia.com on May 01, 2008Copyright:Public DomainAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/2750875/Rule-Prohibited-Service-at-Savings-and-Loan-Holding-Companies-Extension-of-Expiration-Date-of-Temporary-Exemption10/14/2013pdftextoriginal 10985
Federal Register/ Vol. 73, No. 41 / Friday, February 29, 2008 / Rules and Regulations
1This temporary exemption originally was
scheduled to expire on September 5, 2007. OTS
extended the expiration date to March 1, 2008. 72
FR 50644 (Sept. 4, 2008).
272 FR at 25953.
372 FR at 25953\u201354.
addressed to: U.S. Department of
Energy, Attention: Office of Electricity
and Energy Assurance, OE\u201330, Forrestal
I10. The authority citation for parts
911 and 952 is revised to read as
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2201; 2282a; 2282b;
2282c; 42 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.; 41 U.S.C. 418b;
50 U.S.C. 2401 et seq.
PART 911\u2014DESCRIBING AGENCY
911.600 [Amended]
I11. Section 911.600 is amended by
removing the words\u2018\u2018and those energy
programs which maximize domestic
energy supplies\u2019\u2019.
911.602 [Amended]
I12. Section 911.602 is amended by
911.604 [Amended]
I13. Section 911.604 is amended by
removing paragraphs (d) and (e).
PART 952\u2014SOLICITATION
PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT
I14. Section 952.211\u201370 is revised to
952.211\u201370 Priorities and allocations for
energy programs (solicitations).
As prescribed in 911.604(a), insert the
following provision in solicitations that
will result in the award of a contract in
support of DOE atomic energy programs.
Priorities and Allocations (Atomic Energy)
Contracts or purchase orders awarded as a
result of this solicitation shall be assigned a
[ ] DO-Rating; [ ] DX Rating; and certified
for national defense use in accordance with
(DPAS) regulation (15 CFR part 700)
(Contracting officer check appropriate box.)
I15. Section 952.211\u201371 is revised to
952.211\u201371 Priorities and allocations for
energy programs (contracts).
As prescribed in 911.604(b), insert the
following clause in contracts and
purchase orders that are placed in
support of authorized DOE atomic
energy programs pursuant to the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
The Contractor shall follow the provisions
of Defense Priorities and Allocations System
(DPAS) regulation (15 CFR part 700) in
obtaining materials (including equipment),
services, or facilities needed to fill this
[FR Doc. E8\u20133773 Filed 2\u201328\u201308; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6450\u201301\u2013P
12 CFR Part 585
[OTS\u20132007\u20130008]
RIN 1550\u2013AC14
Prohibited Service at Savings and
Loan Holding Companies Extension of
Expiration Date of Temporary
(OTS) Treasury.
SUMMARY: OTS is revising its rules
implementing section 19(e) of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDIA),
which prohibits any person who has
involving dishonesty, breach of trust, or
money laundering (or who has agreed to
enter into a pretrial diversion or similar
program in connection with a
prosecution for such an offense) from
holding certain positions with respect to
a savings and loan holding company
(SLHC). Specifically, OTS is extending
the expiration date of a temporary
exemption granted to persons who held
positions with respect to a SLHC as of
the date of the enactment of section
19(e). The revised expiration date for
the temporary exemption is June 1,
DATES:Effective Date: The final rule is
effective on February 29, 2008.
Donna Deale, Director, Holding
Companies and Affiliates, Supervision
Policy, (202) 906\u20137488, or Karen
Osterloh, Special Counsel, Regulations
and Legislation, (202) 906\u20136639, Office
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:On May 8,
2007, OTS published an interim final
rule adding 12 CFR part 585. This new
part implemented section 19(e) of the
FDIA, which prohibits any person who
has been convicted of any criminal
offense involving dishonesty, breach of
trust, or money laundering (or who has
agreed to enter into a pretrial diversion
or similar program in connection with a
holding certain positions with a SLHC.
Section 19(e) also authorizes the
Director of OTS to provide exemptions
from the prohibitions, by regulation or
order, if the exemption is consistent
with the purposes of the statute.
The interim final rule described the
actions that are prohibited under the
statute and prescribed procedures for
applying for an OTS order granting a
case-by-case exemption from the
prohibition. The rule also provided
regulatory exemptions to the
prohibitions, including a temporary
exemption for persons who held
positions with respect to a SLHC on
October 13, 2006, the date of enactment
of section 19(e). This temporary
exemption is set to expire on March 1,
2008, unless a case-by-case exemption is
filed prior to that expiration date.1
OTS is extending the expiration date
of the temporary exemption to June 1,
2008. This extension will avoid
needless disruptions of SLHC
operations while OTS reviews the
public comments and develops a final
rule addressing these comments. OTS
has concluded that this extension of the
exemption of the exemption is
consistent with the purposes of section
19(3) of the FDIA.
For the reasons set out in the interim
final rule,2 OTS has concluded that:
notice and comment on this extension
are unnecessary and contrary to the
public interest under section 552(b)(B)
of the Administrative Procedure Act;
there is good cause for making the
extension effective immediately under
section 553(d) of the APA; and the
delayed effective date requirements of
section 302 of the Riegle Community
Improvement Act of 1994 (CDRIA) do
For the reasons stated in the interim
final rule,3OTS has concluded that this
extension does not require an initial
regulatory flexibility analysis under the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.), and that this
extension should not have a significant
entities, as defined in the RFA.
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