Federal Reserve Release, H2, Actions of the Board, its Staff, and the Federal Reserve Banks; Applications and Reports Received

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Actions by the Board | Actions under delegated authority
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District: 11
Federal Reserve Bank of: Dallas

Filings received during the week ending October 29, 2016

Filer Filing Type Filing Proposal End of Comment Period
CHICO BANCORP, INC. CIC Notice by Patsy Johnson of Chico, Texas, individually, and Patrick Johnson and Patsy Johnson, both of Chico, Texas, collectively as the "Johnson Family Group", have applied to the Federal Reserve Board for permission for (i) Patsy Johnson to retain control of 20.50 percent of the outstanding shares of common stock, (ii) for the Johnson Family Group to retain control of 21.58 percent of the outstanding shares of common stock, and (iii) for the Johnson Family Group to increase this control to 22.12 percent or more of the outstanding shares of common stock, and thereby control of Chico Bancorp, Inc., Chico, Texas and indirectly, First State Bank, Chico, Texas.
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 11/14/2016
COMERICA BANK PWI Notice by Comerica Bank, Dallas, Texas, to make the following community development and public welfare investments: $12,000,000 in CREA Corporate Tax Fund 51, LLC; $5,000,000 in Merritt Community Capital Fund XIX, L.P.; and $11,000,000 in PNC Real Estate Tax Credit Capital Institutional Fund 64, LLC.
Newspaper: Not applicable
Federal Register: Not applicable
INTERNATIONAL BANCSHARES CORPORATION * 3A3 Application by International Bancshares Corporation and IBC Subsidiary Corporation, both of Laredo, Texas, to acquire International Bank of Commerce, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (in organization).
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 11/29/2016
TEXAS BRAND BANCSHARES, INC. CIC Notice by Edward B. Tomlinson, II, Rowlett, Texas, individually and as a Voting Person under a Voting Agreement dated November 1, 2013 (the "Voting Agreement", Charles S. Leis, Eagle, Idaho, individually and as a Voting Person under the Voting Agreement, and the following parties to the Voting Agreement, which constitutes a group of persons acting in concert: Sherry Wortham, Wills Point, Texas, Linda Tomlinson Mitchell, Gun Barrel City, Texas, Jeffrey S. Moore, Lisle, Illinois, Jeffrey Soulier, Kihei, Hawaii, Edward B. Tomlinson, II, Rowlett, Texas, Brad Wagenaar, Honolulu, Hawaii, Charles S. Leis, Eagle, Idaho, Stanley B. Leis, Eagle, Idaho, Stephen T. Leis, Kihei, Hawaii, James F. Bowen, Rowlett, Texas, H. Grady Chandler, Garland, Texas, Daniel R. Goodfellow, Wenatchee, Washington, J. Stephen Goodfellow, Wenatchee, Washington, The Revocable Trust of Dorvin D. Leis, Kahului, Hawaii (Edward B. Tomlinson, II, Charles S. Leis, and Stephen T. Leis as co-trustees), Samuel S. Aguirre Revocable Living Trust, Alen, Hawaii (Samuel S. Aguirre as trustee), Paul R. Botts Revocable Living Trust, Kailua, Hawaii (Paul R. Botts and Cheryl A. Botts as co-trustees), the Goodfellow Main Trust fbo Chad S. Goodfellow, Wenatchee, Washington (Chad S. Goodfellow as trustee), the Goodfellow Main Trust fbo Chelsea D. Goodfellow, Wenatchee, Washington (Chad S. Goodfellow as trustee), the Harvey C. King 1992 Revocable Living Trust, Kailua, Hawaii (Harvey C. King as trustee), the Roger MacArthur Revocable Living Trust, Wailuku, Hawaii (Roger MacArthur and Helen MacArthur as co-trustees), the William W. Wilmore Revocable Living Trust, Kahului, Hawaii (William W. Wilmore and Barbara K. Wilmore as co-trustees); to collectively control and retain 25 percent or more of the shares of Texas Brand Bancshares, Inc., and therefore indirectly, Texas Brand Bank, both of Garland, Texas.
Newspaper: 09/12/2016
Federal Register: 11/04/2016


Availability of CRA Public Evaluations

The Community Reinvestment Act is intended to encourage depository institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they operate, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. It was enacted by the Congress in 1977 (12 U.S.C. 2901) and is implemented by Regulation BB (12 CFR 228). The regulation was revised in May 1995.

The CRA requires that each depository institution's record in helping meet the credit needs of its entire community be evaluated periodically. That record is taken into account in considering an institution's application for deposit facilities.

A copy of an institution's CRA evaluation may be obtained directly from the institution or Reserve Bank.

Federal bank regulators use the following performance levels to rate an institution's performance under CRA:

O = Outstanding
S = Satisfactory
NI = Needs to improve
SN = Substantial noncompliance

The following state member banks have been examined and their CRA public evaluations are now available.
 
Institution / Location
RSSD
ID
 
Exam Date
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Public Date
CRA
Rating
Exam Method
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CRA Examinations scheduled for     Quarter of

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* Subject to the provisions of the Community Reinvestment Act

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