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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-1341a

[30 Pa.B. 4075]

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PACE Provider Bulletins:  1991

*  6/21/91:  Co-Pay Change ($4 to $6 effective 7/1/91)

*  8/14/91:  General Program Issues:

*  Claims Payment

*  Cardholder Eligibility Changes (Income Eligibility Changed to $13,000 for Single and $16,200 for Married Couples)

*  Nursing Home Providers

*  Cosmetic Drugs (Effective 10/1/91 claims for Rogaine and Retin-A no longer paid)

*  Paper Claims (Only claims for Compound Drugs or claims whose Quantity is in Excess of 9999 accepted as paper claims)

*  Persantine and Dipyridamole (These two drugs must have an indication on the prescription that it is being used as an adjunct to Coumadin anticoagulants for the prevention of postoperative thromboembolic complications of cardiac valve replacement in order to be allowed payment by (PACE).

*  Audit Issues (Telephone Prescriptions and Brand Medically Necessary Requirements).

*  8/21/91:  Final Instructions Concerning the PACE On-line Claims Adjudication System (POCAS).

*  9/27/91:  Billing Instructions

*  Cosmetic Drugs

*  Exception Claim Processing

*  POCAS, post payment review

*  Nursing Home Claims

Division of Program & Regulatory Coordination
Contact:  Robert Hussar, Division Chief (717)-783-8975

Current Aging Program Directives

Provided below is a comprehensive list of current Aging Program Directives and LAMP/OPTIONS Bulletins.  Directives which do not appear on the list are no longer in effect.  Current directives are as follows:

Program Area 01--''AAA Administration''

*  88-01-07  Personnel Action Plan for Private Non-Profit Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)

*  90-01-05  Contract Management and Direct Service Provision by AAAs

*  91-01-01  Certification and Disclosure Regarding Lobbying

*  91-01-05  Area Agency on Aging Involvement in Corporate Eldercare Activities

*  92-01-01  Single Audit Act Audit Requirements

*  92-01-06  Minimum Standards for Governing Boards of Private Non-Profit Area Agencies on Aging

*  93-01-04  Providing AAA Funded Services to Domiciliary Care and Personal Care Home Residents

*  94-01-02  Indirect Cost Policy for Department of Aging Contracts

*  94-01-04  Department of Aging Heat Emergency Plan

*  95-01-05 Emergency Cooling Project

*  95-01-08 FY 1996-99 Three Year Plan Requirements

*  95-01-09 Assessments of Persons With ''An Other Related Condition'' Who Are Exceptional Admissions

*  97-01-02 Accounting Manual For AAA Programs

*  97-01-03 Interim Revision of the OPTIONS Assessment Reporting Forms OPT01 and OPT 01X

*  98-01-01 OPTIONS Procedures Manual

*  98-01-02 Area Agency on Aging Program Income Policies

*  99-01-04 Contract Management

*  00-01-01 FY 2000-2004 Four-Year Plan Requirements

*  00-01-03 FY 2000-2001 Aging Services Block Grant

*  00-01-04 PDA Waiver Paid Claims Reconciliation

*  00-01-05 FY 2000-2001 Program and Financial Reporting Requirements

Program Area 02--''Home Delivered Meals''
See Program Area 03.

Program Area 03--''Congregate Meals''

*  90-03-01 Policies and Standards for the Department of Aging Funded Nutrition Service Programs

Program Area 04--''Socialization/Recreation/Education/Health Promotion''

*  96-04-01 Senior Community Center And Satellite Center Policies and Standards

*  98-04-01 PrimeTime Health Program

Program Area 05--''Employment Services''

*  95-05-02  Title V Senior Community Service Employment Program:  Final Rule

*  96-05-02 Title V S.C.S.E.P.:  Eligibility and Assessment Forms

Program Area 06--''Volunteer Services''

*  85-06-01 Volunteer Services

Program Area 07--''Passenger Transportation Services''

*  85-07-01  Policies for Transportation Services

Program Area 11--''Information and Referral''

*  85-11-01  Policies and Procedures for the Provision of I & R Services by AAAs

Program Area 22--''Assessments''

*  See APD #95-05-09 and Book I of APD #98-01-01

Program Area 23--''Care Management''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 24--''Protective Services Intake/Investigation''

*  89-24-01  Protective Services for Older Adults Regulations

*  89-24-02  Required Standard Forms for Protective Services

*  92-24-01  Change in Report of Need Form (Supplements APD #89-24-02)

*  93-24-01  Protective Services Investigations

*  93-24-02  Protective Services Investigations (supplements APD #93-18-01)

*  97-24-01 Protective Services Report of Need and Investigation Summary and Assessment Form

*  00-24-01 Perpetrator Designation and Notification in P.S. Cases

Program Area 13--''Personal Care''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 12--''Home Health''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 19--''Home Support''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 20--''Adult Day Care''

*  See 6 Pa. Code Chapter 11, Sections 11.1 to 11.292.

Program Area 25--''Domiciliary Care''

*  85-25-02 Statewide Expansion of Domiciliary Care Program

*  90-25-01 Domiciliary Care Services for Adults--Final Rule making

*  93-25-01 Keys Amendment Implementation as It Relates to the Domiciliary Care Program

*  99-25-01 Domiciliary Care Consumer Payment To Providers

Program Area 09--''Legal Assistance''

*  85-09-01  AAA Program of Legal Services to the Elderly

Program Area 10--''Ombudsman''

*  98-10-01 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Program Area 14--''Personal Assistance Service''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 18--''Medical Equipment, Supplies and Adaptive Devices''

*  See APD #98-01-01.

Program Area 29--''Other''

*  85-29-01  Changes in PSA Boundaries

*  85-29-02  Generic Policies and Procedures for the Request and Consideration of Waivers of PDA Policies

*  85-29-04  PDA Fair Hearings and Appeals Regulations

*  85-29-06  Interdepartmental Cooperative Agreement between the PDA and DPW, Office of Mental Health

*  86-29-01  PACE Regulations

*  91-29-05  Department of Aging Energy Emergency Plan

*  92-29-03  Final Regulations--Family Caregiver Support Program (replaces Sections I-V of APD 92-22-02)

*  92-29-07  Advance Notice to Health Care Facilities Prior to Termination of Utility Service

*  94-29-04  Emergency Operations Plan for the Department of Aging (rescinds APD #92-22-04)

*  96-29-01 Statement of PDA Intent Re:  Allocation To New Area Agencies

*  97-29-01 Retention of AAA Records

*  97-29-02 Emergency Operations Plan for the Department of Aging.

*  98-29-01 List of Current Aging Program Directives (APDs) and Options Level II bulletins

CURRENT OPTIONS/LONG-TERM CARE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (LAMP) Bulletins

*  90-05  Protocol Requirements for Serving Medicaid Nursing Home Applicants and Medical Assistance Recipients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or Symptomatic Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV)

*  90-07  Transmit DPW/OMA Memo (8/30/90)

*  90-08  Policy Change in Referral Procedures for Individuals with Mental Retardation/Other Related Condition Diagnosis

*  95-01  Medical Assistance (MA) Estate Recovery Program (supplements OPTIONS-Level II Bulletin #93-01)


AGRICULTURE

POLICY STATEMENTS:

Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services

*  Scrapie Containment and Eradication Strategy

Contact:  Philip Debok (717-783-8300)    

Bureau of Plant Industry

*  Fertilizer, Soil Conditioner and Plant Growth Substance Enforcement Action Penalty Matrix

Contact:  John Breitsman (717-787-4843)

*  Pesticide Enforcement Action Penalty Matrix

Contact:  Joseph Uram (717-787-4843)

GUIDANCE MANUALS:

Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services

*  Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System User Guide

Contact:  Barbara Corson (717-787-8808)

Bureau of Food Distribution

*  Farmers Market Nutrition Program--Farmer/Vendor Procedure Manual

*  Woman, Infants and Children (''WIC'') Clinic Procedure Manual

*  Assistance Bulletin #97-2:  Rate of Distribution Schedule for the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (''TEFAP'')

*  Self Declaration of Need:  Income Poverty Guidelines for TEFAP

Contact:  Edward Wadlinger (717-787-2940)  

Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratory Services

*  rBST Labeling Information

*  Application to Install or Remodel a Milking System

*  Supplement to a Farm Refrigerated Bulk Milk Storage Tank and/or a Precooler Installation Application

Contact:  James C. Dell (717-787-4316)

*  Model Food Service Self-Inspection Checklist

*  Ice Manufacturing Plants Consumer Confidence Program Guidelines

*  Listeria Handbook for Retail Food Establishments

*  Procedures for Vacuum Packaging Foods in Reduced Oxygen Packages

*  Retail Food Establishment Consumer Confidence Program Self-Inspection Checklist

Contact:  Lenchen Radle (717-787-4315)

Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission

*  Licensing Procedures and Standards for Applicants

Contact:  Anton J. Leppler (717-787-5196)

Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission

*  Guidelines for Medications in Racehorses   

Contact:  Benjamin H. Nolt, Jr. (717-787-1942)

Bureau of Plant Industry

*  Instructions for Licensing under the Pennsylvania Commercial Feed Law

*  Instructions for Licensing under the Pennsylvania Fertilizer, Soil Conditioner and Plant Growth Substance Law

*  Directions for Reviewing Specialty Fertilizer Registration in Pennsylvania

*  Instructions for Licensing under the Pennsylvania Agricultural Liming Materials Act

Contact:  John Breitsman (717-787-4843)

*  Directions for Registering Pesticides in Pennsylvania

*  Experimental Pesticide Use Permits

*  Grower Record Keeping Guidelines for Pesticide Applications made under an Emergency Exemption

*  Directions for Soil Conditioner and Plant Growth Substance Registration in Pennsylvania

Contact:  John Lake (717-787-4843)

Bureau of Ride and Measurement Standards

*  Amusement Ride Operators' and Attendants' Manual

Contact:  Charles Bruckner (717-787-6772)

INTERNAL GUIDELINES:

Bureau of Farmland Protection

*  Checklist for Review of an Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Recommendation

*  Checklist for Evaluation of a County Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Program

Contact:  Raymond Pickering (717-783-3167)  

Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratory Services

*  Summary of Enforcement Requirements for Violations of Bacterial Count, Somatic Cell Count and Antibiotic Residue Tests for Individual Milk Producer Samples

*  Clarification of Enforcement Policy for a Producer Utilizing Two Bulk Milk Tanks
Contact:  James C. Dell (717-787-4316)

*  Tolerances for Egg Quality, below which a Warning Letter shall be issued to a store

*  Tolerances for Egg Quality, below which Seizure of Eggs will be made at a store

*  Tolerances for Egg Quality, below which Prosecution will be initiated against a store

*  Tolerances for Egg Quality, below which Seizure of Eggs will be made at a plant

Contact:  Kim F. Miller (717-787-3294)      

*  Guidelines for Inspection of Food Concessions at Fairs

*  Inspection Guidelines for Farmers Markets and Stands

Contact:  Lenchen Radle (717-787-4315)

Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission

*  Procedures with respect to Unlicensed Owners

Contact:  Anton J. Leppler  (717-787-5196)

Bureau of Plant Industry

*  Turfgrass Seed Certification Interagency and Interstate Certification

Contact:  Joe Garvey (717-787-5609)

*  Plant Pest Act Enforcement Action Penalty Matrix

Contact:  Walt Blosser (717-772-5205)

OTHER:

Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratory Services

*  Industry Responsibilities with respect to Broken Seals

Contact:  James C. Dell (717-787-4316)      

*  Temperature Requirements for Safe Handling of Hot and Cold Foods

*  Guidelines for Self-Service Bulk Food Displays

*  Guidelines for Maple Syrup Operations

Contact:  Lenchen Radle (717-787-4315)

Bureau of Plant Industry

*  Pennsylvania Pesticide Hypersensitivity Registry Fact Sheet

Contact:  John C.R. Tacelosky (717-787-4843)


BANKING

Nonregulatory public documents of the Department of Banking are divided into three indexed categories listed below:  Letters from Secretaries of Banking to Regulated Entities; Guidance Available Regarding Compliance with Depository Institution Statutes and Regulations; and, Guidance Available Regarding Compliance with Licensee Statutes and Regulations.  The contact person for all Department of Banking documents is David H. Bleicken (717) 787-1471.


SECRETARIES' LETTERS

   The following is a historical list of letters to regulated entities from respective Secretaries of Banking providing guidance regarding compliance with statutes and regulations applicable to Pennsylvania state-chartered banking institutions, savings associations, credit unions, and nondepository institutions licensed to make mortgage and other types of loans in Pennsylvania.

*2000

1-18-00Department's General Position on Internet Banking
5-26-99Letter interprets section 1414 of the Banking Code of 1965 as permitting Pennsylvania state-chartered banks, bank and trust companies, and savings banks to charge interest on loans to their directors to the same extent as permitted under Federal Reserve ''Regulation O.''
3-30-00Pennsylvania State-Chartered Banks, Bank and Trust Companies and Savings Banks May Establish and Operate Messenger Services Branches.
*1999
1-22-99Record Keeping Guidelines under the Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Act.
1-22-99Record Keeping Guidelines under the Consumer Discount Company Act.
1-22-99Record Keeping Guidelines under the Secondary Mortgage Loan Act.
5-12-99Letter states that state-chartered banking institutions and offices of national banks located in Pennsylvania may remain open for business on January 1, 2, and 3, 2000, in order to address customers' questions and concerns regarding Year 2000 computer transaction issues.
5-26-99Letter interprets section 1414 of the Banking Code of 1965 as permitting Pennsylvania state-chartered banks, bank and trust companies, and savings banks to charge interest on loans to their executive officers to the same extent as permitted under Federal Reserve ''Regulation O.''
*1998
1-15-98Year 2000 readiness and credit underwriting criteria for state-chartered banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, and trust companies.
1-23-98Year 2000 readiness and credit underwriting criteria for credit unions.
2-2-98Year 2000 readiness for licensees under the Consumer Discount Company Act, Money Transmitter Act, Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Act, Secondary Mortgage Loan Act and Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act.
8-24-98Bank Holidays for 1999.
12-23-98Letter regarding Act 132 of 1998 which provides for a fair and orderly phasing out of the Pennsylvania Savings Association Insurance Corporation.
*1997
1-31-97Letter regarding federal regulatory agencies having adopted a revised Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System which has been known as CAMEL.
4-24-97Letter discusses the effect that the year 2000 will have on Computer Systems.
6-9-97Letter regarding Electronic Submission of Call Reports.
8-2-97Bank Holidays for 1998.
*1996
1-26-96Letter regarding heavy snowfall and floods having had a profound impact upon many communities in Pennsylvania and the financial hardships imposed upon customers of banks, savings associations and credit unions by this devastation.
4-16-96Letter regarding authority of Pennsylvania state-chartered banking institutions to sell annuities issued by insurance companies.
11-25-96Letter discusses the adjustment to the overhead assessment methodology for nondepository trust companies.
*1995
3-24-95Letter containing Department's statement of policy regarding the Simplification and Availability of Bank Credit Act (Act 167 of 1994).
7-11-95Letter regarding Act 39 of 1995, amends the provisions of Pennsylvania's Banking Code of 1965, as amended (''Banking Code'') to authorize full interstate banking and branching under Pennsylvania law and to facilitate the operations of interstate banks in Pennsylvania.
10-10-95Letter to presidents of Pennsylvania State-chartered Credit Unions forwarding Investment Powers, Standards and Accounting Guidelines for Pennsylvania state-chartered credit unions as required by Section 501(b)(7) of the Credit Union Code which was amended by House Bill 2563, codified as Act 146 of 1994, effective February 12, 1995.
*1994
3-24-94Letter to the Chief Executive Officers of Pennsylvania State-Chartered Non-Depository Trust Companies regarding the Department revising its examination/assessment billing method for Non-Depository Trust Companies.
8-9-94Letter to the Chief Executive Officers of Pennsylvania State-Chartered Banking Institutions, Savings Associations and Entities Licensed by the Department of Banking regarding enforcing the regulations of the Department of Banking Code, which provides for assessments of penalties and interest against financial institutions for failing to pay assessment and examination fees in a timely manner.
8-22-94Letter to Chief Executive Officers of Pennsylvania Banking Institutions regarding bank holidays.
10-5-94Letter to all Chief Executive Officers of Banks, Bank and Trust Companies, Trust Companies, Savings Banks, Savings Associations regarding federal law requirement that outside auditors be provided copies of respective reports of examination.
10-13-94Letter to the Presidents of Pennsylvania State-Chartered Credit Unions requiring written notification to the Department regarding the establishment of automated teller machines at locations other than credit union's principal place of business.
11-8-94Letter to all Chief Executive Officers of Banks, Bank and Trust Companies, Savings Banks regarding Assets pledged for uninsured trust deposits, and the Department's position that derivative products are too volatile to be so pledged pursuant to section 403 of the Banking Code.
11-17-94Letter to presidents and Chief Compliance Officers of Pennsylvania First Mortgage Companies regarding mortgage companies disbursing loan proceeds in a form prescribed by applicable law.
*1993
9-24-93Letter to the Presidents and Chief Executive Officers of Pennsylvania State-Chartered Banking Institutions regarding a new schedule for costs associated with the examination and supervision of state-chartered banks.
*1992
9-24-92Letter to the Presidents and Chief Executive Officers of Pennsylvania State-Chartered Banking Institutions regarding evaluating the adequacy of capital and loan loss reserves separately.
*1991
5-2-91Letter to all Pennsylvania State-Chartered Banks, Savings Associations, and Credit Unions, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Thrift Supervision, National Credit Union Administration, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve Board and all State Financial Regulatory Agencies informing them that Settlers Trust Savings Bank has not been and is not currently chartered as a Pennsylvania state-chartered or federally chartered bank, bank and trust company, savings bank, or savings association.
7-29-91Letter to all CEO's of Pennsylvania Chartered Savings Associations and all Pennsylvania Department of Banking Examiners interpreting section 510 of the Savings Association Code of 1967, as amended.
8-23-91Letter to all CEO's of Pennsylvania Chartered Savings Associations and all Pennsylvania Department of Banking Examiners clarifying its 7-29-91 interpretation of section 510 of the Savings Association Code of 1967, as amended, which states that the Department will not object to and will not cite in an examination report a savings association employer for offering and providing favorable terms and rates on loans to such association's employees.
9-3-91Letter to all Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Companies discussing the problems with late delivery of certificates of title by motor vehicle lenders upon satisfaction of the existing loan.  Letter states that title must be released immediately upon satisfaction of a loan.
*1990
1-18-90Letter discusses additional language added to Section 222 of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act which adds a new Section 28 to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, which states that Savings Associations which are not insured by the FDIC shall provide certain disclosures.
3-5-90Letter to CEO's of all federally-insured state-chartered banks and savings associations discussing the Resolution Trust Corporation, which is soliciting potential bidders for failing savings and loan associations.  Letter requests institutions which are considering bidding to notify this Department before the bidding process begins.
4-30-90Letter to all state-chartered credit unions issuing a new fee schedule for overhead assessments.
5-17-90Letter to CEO's of all Pennsylvania banking institutions informing them that the Department has recently issued an opinion regarding the impermissible collateralization of interest rate swap agreements.
6-6-90Letter to CEO's of state-chartered commercial banks and state-chartered credit unions informing them of the Department's opinion on the permissibility of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (''FHLB/P'') offering membership to other depository institutions in PA.  Specifically, the FHLB/P would like to extend offers of membership to state-chartered commercial banks and state-chartered credit unions in PA.
6-11-90Letter to CEO's and Boards of Directors of State-Chartered Credit Unions informing them that strict compliance with section 27 of the Credit Union Act, then codified as 15 Packs [00a7] 12327, is required whenever a state-chartered credit union plans to merge or consolidate with any other credit union.  In the future, failure to submit a merger application to the Department prior to the consummation of a merger will be viewed as a violation of law.
7-10-90Letter to CEO's of all Pennsylvania financial institutions informing them of the Department's opinion on the applicability of the ''Anti-takeover Law'', Act 36 of 1990.
7-10-90Letter to CEO's of all Pennsylvania Credit Unions informing them that credit unions must take immediate action in order to retain the power to indemnify their directors and volunteer officers.  Also informing them that a special meeting of the board of directors should be called immediately to discuss adoption of a bylaw opting out of new provisions of the recently enacted ''Anti-takeover Law'', Act 36 of 1990.
7-10-90Letter to CEO's of Pennsylvania Financial Institutions informing them of an enforcement order by the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance regarding Collateral Protection Insurance.  Letter requests a summary of an existing collateral protection insurance program to assist the Department in drafting regulations to determine reasonable fees for licensees under the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act.
12-3-90Letter to the Executive Officers of banking institutions regarding the new minimum requirements for Annual Audits performed by Certified Public Accounts.
*1989
4-13-89Letter discusses House Bill 979, Act 173 of 1988 which makes several significant changes to the Banking Code including provisions which provide real estate investment and development authority to commercial savings banks; permit commercial and mortgage-backed securities powers; and, permit commercial and savings banks to make investments not presently permitted under statute in amounts up to 3of assets with no more than 1% in any one investment.
8-11-89Letter to PA savings associations which are insured by the Pennsylvania Savings Association Insurance Corporation regarding Section 222 of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act, entitled ''Activities of Savings Associations'' which requires certain disclosures be made by non-federally insured savings associations.
9-28-89Letter lists legal bank holidays for 1990.
11-1-89Letter to CEO's of PA Banking Institutions discusses legal holidays for 1990.
*1988
4-6-88Letter discusses the liquidation of TMIC Insurance Company and the need for some financial institutions to obtain alternate private mortgage insurance coverage.
5-31-88Letter to realtors discusses Senate Bill 7 of 1988, the proposed Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Act.
6-3-88Letter announces legislative amendments to sections 112 and 117 of the Banking Code.
6-27-88Letter to CEO's of bank and trust companies discusses the review of assessment fees for trust companies and trust departments.  Letter asks institutions to complete a Report of Trust Assets.
6-30-88Letter announces increase in annual assessments of institutions.
7-15-88Letter to lenders asking them to act with forbearance toward farmers who may have been experiencing financial difficulties due to poor weather conditions.
9-30-88Letter mailed to state-chartered banking institutions asking for a Report of Condition and Report of Income as of the close of business on 9-30-88.
10-17-88Letter lists legal bank holidays for 1989.
11-2-88Letter announces survey to be conducted by the Department regarding low-cost deposit accounts availability at banks and savings associations.
11-3-88Letter regarding survey of institutions offering low-cost checking and savings accounts.
*1987
1-6-87Letter discusses permissibility of investment on mutual funds under the provision of section 307 of the Banking Code.
1-16-87Letter discusses Act 205 of 1986, amending various provisions of the Banking Code particularly section 1610 relating to fair pricing provisions.
2-5-87Letter discusses permissibility of purchase or establishment of discount brokerage office subsidiaries under section 311(b), 502(d) and 203(d) of the Banking Code.
3-23-87Letter addressed to CEO's of all PA state-chartered banking institutions discusses section 1407(a) and 1407(c) of the Banking Code, which revises the minimum requirements for Directors' audits performed by CPA's.
6-12-87Letter to CEO's of savings associations, discusses mortgage interest rate commitments.
6-24-87Letter discusses requirements under section 403 of the Banking Code relating to report of condition and report of income.
8-28-87Letter permits closing of institutions for Constitution Day celebration in Philadelphia, September 17, 1987.
11-4-87Letter lists fixed and optional bank holidays for 1988.
12-11-87Letter to bank and savings association CEO's regarding full-day hours during the holidays.
*1986
3-17-86Letter announces CSBS Computer Audit & Control Conference for bankers.
6-26-86Letter requests Report of Condition and Income as of the close of business on June 30, 1986.
8-21-86Letter discusses ownership of stock by state-chartered institutions of out-of-state bank holding companies, and sections 116 and 311 of the Banking Code.
9-30-86Letter requests Report of Condition and Income as of September 30, 1986.
11-6-86Letter contains a list of fixed and optional bank holidays for 1987.
*1985
1-30-85Letter announces substantive amendments to section 408 of the Banking Code in Act 217 of 1984.
4-2-85Letter announces CSBS Computer Audit & Control Conference for bankers.
4-29-85Letter discusses requirements for directors' audits pursuant to section 1407(a) of the Banking Code and the relevant regulations.
5-16-85Letter announces ''Day with the Secretary'' program.
5-31-85Letter discusses brokered loan fraud.
6-14-85Letter announces upcoming examination of all corporations licensed under Pennsylvania's Secondary Mortgage Loan Act.
9-25-85Letter requests from banks report of Condition and Income as of the close of business on September 30, 1985.
11-4-85Letter lists all fixed and optional bank holidays for 1986.
12-16-85Letter announces Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday as a fixed holiday for state-chartered banking institutions.
12-20-85Letter requests Report of Condition and Income for 4th Quarter of 1985.

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