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2002-2 NOTICE TO UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL AGENCY Failure to properly notice the United States will result in its interests being unaffected by the particular proceeding.

A. Schedules and Matrix. When notice is required to be given to the United States pursuant to F.R.B.P. 2002(j), the schedules and mailing matrix must include the following: 1. If the United States is a creditor--all chapters:

(a) Name of agency and its headquarter's address;

(b) Name of agency and its local field office address; and

(c) Name of agency and the address of the United States Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana. 2. District Director of Internal Revenue and the address for the District in which the case is pending; and 3. As applicable in specific cases, the following entities with proper addresses:

(a) Securities and Exchange Commission;

(b) Commodity Futures Trading Commission;

(c) Secretary of Treasury;

(d) Secretary of Transportation;

(e) Department of Commerce; and

(f) Securities Investors Protection Corporation.

B. Service. Service on the United States and its officers or agencies must be made on the agencies indicated in this part if required by F.R.B.P. 2002; and, also, as specifically set forth in F.R.B.P. 7004(b)(4) and (5) and 9014. Pursuant to STANDING ORDER Re: Notice to and Service upon the United States of America which became effective October –, 2009, the most recent addresses of the agencies of the United States shall be listed on the official website maintained by the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court and may, from time to time, be changed by the Assistant United States Attorney, or his successor, requesting such change to the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court, without further Order of this Court.