Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 12 - Banks and Banking |
Chapter II - Federal Reserve System |
SubChapter A - Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Part 261 - Rules Regarding Availability of Information |
Subpart A - General Provisions |
§ 261.2 - Definitions.
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§ 261.2 Definitions.
For purposes of this part:
(c(a) Board's official files means the Board's central records.
(b) Commercial use request refers to a request from or on behalf of one who seeks information for a use or purpose that furthers the commercial, trade, or profit interests of the requester or the person on whose behalf the request is made.
Affiliate has the meaning given it in 12 CFR 225.2(a).
: (i) Exempt information consisting of reports of examination, inspection and visitation, confidential operating and condition reports,(b)
(1) Confidential supervisory information means
,nonpublic information that is exempt from disclosure pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(8) and includes information that is or was created or obtained in furtherance of the Board's supervisory, investigatory, or enforcement activities, including activities conducted by a Federal Reserve Bank (Reserve Bank) under delegated authority, relating to any supervised financial institution, and any information derived from
, or contained in such reports;or related to
(ii) Information gathered by the Board in the course of any investigation, suspicious activity report, cease-and-desist orders, civil money penalty enforcement orders, suspension, removal or prohibition orders, or other orders or actions under the Financial Institutions Supervisory Act of 1966, Public Law 89-695, 80 Stat. 1028 (codified as amended in scattered sections of 12 U.S.C.), the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, 12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq., the Home Owners' Loan Act, 12 U.S.C. 1461 et seq., the Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C. 221 et seq., the International Banking Act of 1978, Public Law 95-369, 92 Stat. 607 (codified as amended in scattered sections of 12 U.S.C.), and the International Lending Supervision Act of 1983, 12 U.S.C. 3901 et seq.; except -
(A) Such finalor other applicable law, includingsuch information. Examples of confidential supervisory information include, without limitation, reports of examination, inspection, and visitation; confidential operating and condition reports; supervisory assessments; investigative requests for documents or other information; and supervisory correspondence or other supervisory communications. Additionally, any portion of a document in the possession of any person, entity, agency or authority, including a supervised financial institution, that contains or would reveal confidential supervisory information is confidential supervisory information.
(2) Confidential supervisory information does not include:
(i) Documents prepared by or for a supervised financial institution for its own business purposes that are in its own possession and that do not include confidential supervisory information as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, even though copies of such documents in the Board's or Reserve Bank's possession constitute confidential supervisory information; or
(ii) Final orders, amendments, or modifications of final orders, or other actions or documents that are specifically required to be published or made available to the public pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1818(u),
record of litigated proceedings; and (B) The public section ofthe
examination reportsCommunity Reinvestment Act
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 2906(b); and,
(iii) Any documents prepared by, on behalf of,(B) The public section of Community Reinvestment Act examination reports, pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 2906(b); and
for the use of the Board, a Federal Reserve Bank, a federal or state financial institutions supervisory agency, or a bank or bank holding company or other supervised financial institution.or
(2) Confidential supervisory information does not include documents prepared by a supervised financial institution for its own business purposes and that are in its possession.
(d) Direct costs mean those expenditures that the Board actually incurs in searching for, reviewing, and duplicating documents in response to a request made under § 261.12.
(e) Duplication refers to the process of making a copy of a document in response to a request for disclosure of records or for inspection of original records that contain exempt material or that otherwise cannot be inspected directly. Among others, such copies may take the form of paper, microform, audiovisual materials, or machine-readable documentation (e.g., magnetic tape or disk).
(g) Exempt information means information that is exempt(f) Educational institution refers to a preschool, a public or private elementary or secondary school, or an institution of undergraduate higher education, graduate higher education, professional education, or an institution of vocational education, which operates a program of scholarly research.
other applicable law.
14.(c) Nonpublic information means information that has not been publicly disclosed by the Board and that is:
(1) Confidential supervisory information, or
(2) Exempt from disclosure under § 261.
(i(h) Noncommercial scientific institution refers to an institution that is not operated on a “commercial” basis (as that term is used in this section) and that is operated solely for the purpose of conducting scientific research, the results of which are not intended to promote any particular product or industry.
include: (i) In written form, or in nonwritten or machine-readable form; all information coming into the possession and under the control of the Board, any Board member, any Federal Reserve Bank,(d)
(1) Records of the Board
agentor Board records means all recorded information, regardless of form or characteristics, that is created or obtained by the Board and is under the Board's control. A record is created or obtained by the Board if it is created or obtained by:
(i) Any Board member or any officer, employee, or
or of any Federal Reserve Bank,contractor of the Board
performance of functions for or on behalf ofin the
that constitute part of the Boardconduct of the Board
files;'s official
That are maintained for administrative reasons in the regular course of business in official files in any division or office of the Board or any Federal Reserve Bank in connection with the transaction of any official business. (duties, or
(ii)
doesAny officer, director, employee, or contractor of any Reserve Bank and either constitutes confidential supervisory information as defined in paragraph (b)(1) of this section or is created or obtained in the performance of Board functions delegated to the Reserve Bank pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 248(k).
(2) Records of the Board
personal filesdo not include
and:
(i) Personal files or notes of Board members
; tangible exhibits, employees
formulas, designs, or other items of valuable intellectual property,
.or contractors; extra copies of documents and library and museum materials kept solely for reference or exhibition purposes; or unaltered publications otherwise available to the public in Board publications, libraries, or established distribution systems
j) Report of examination means the report prepared by the Board, or other federal or state financial institution supervisory agency, concerning the examination of a financial institution, and includes reports of inspection and reports of examination of U.S. branches or agencies of foreign banks and representative offices of foreign organizations, and other institutions examined by the Federal Reserve System.;
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(k) Report of inspection means a report prepared by the Board concerning its inspection of a bank holding company and its bank and nonbank subsidiaries or other supervised financial institution.
(l) Representative of the news media refers to any person actively gathering news for an entity that is organized and operated to publish or broadcast news to the public.
(1) The term “news” means information that is about current events or that would be of current interest to the public.
(2) Examples of news media entities include, but are not limited to, television or radio stations broadcasting to the public at large, and publishers of periodicals (but only in those instances when they can qualify as disseminators of “news”) who make their products available for purchase or subscription by the general public.
(3) “Freelance” journalists may be regarded as working for a news organization if they can demonstrate a solid basis for expecting publication through that organization, even though they are not actually employed by it.
(n(m)
(1) Review refers to the process of examining documents, located in response to a request for access, to determine whether any portion of a document is exempt information. It includes doing all that is necessary to excise the documents and otherwise to prepare them for release.
(2) Review does not include time spent resolving general legal or policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
ii) Records located at Reserve Banks other than those records identified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section; or
(iii) Records that belong to or are otherwise under the control of another entity or agency despite the Board's possession.
, by manual or automated means, of the Board's official files and any other files containing Board records as seem reasonably(e)
(1) Search means a reasonable search
(o) Supervised financial institution includes a bank, bank holding company (including subsidiaries),(2) Search does not mean or include research, creation of any document, or extensive modification of an existing program or system that would significantly interfere with the operation of the Board's automated information systems.
For purposes of computing fees under § 261.17, search time includes all time spent looking for material that is responsive to a request, including line-by-line identification of material within documents. Such activity is distinct from “review” of material to determine whether the material is exempt from disclosure.of such records of the Board as seem likely in the particular circumstances to contain information of the kind requested.
(2) As part of the Board's search for responsive records, the Board is not obligated to conduct any research, create any document, or modify an electronic program or automated information system.
,(f) Supervised financial institution includes any institution that is supervised by the Board, including a bank; a bank holding company, intermediate holding company, or savings and loan holding company (including their non-depository subsidiaries)
,; an Edge Act or agreement corporation; a U.S. branch or agency of a foreign bank
institution that is supervised; any company designated for Board supervision by the Financial Stability Oversight Council; or any other
entity or service subject to examination by the Board.
[62 FR 54359, Oct. 20, 1997, as amended at 76 FR 56601, Sept. 13, 2011]
(g) Working day means any day except Saturday, Sunday, or a legal Federal holiday.