99-28588. Publication Activities Review  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 211 (Tuesday, November 2, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 59177-59179]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-28588]
    
    
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    FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
    
    [Docket No. R-1049]
    
    
    Publication Activities Review
    
    AGENCY: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
    
    ACTION: Request for comment.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Reserve Board (Board) is conducting a review of 
    its publication activities. As part of this effort, the Board is asking 
    the public to comment on how the Board's publications are individually 
    and collectively meeting their information needs and to offer 
    suggestions for improving or possibly eliminating some publications or 
    adding new ones.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before December 17, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments, which should refer to Docket No. R-1049, may be 
    mailed to Ms. Jennifer J. Johnson, Secretary, Board of Governors of the 
    Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20551. Comments addressed to Ms. Johnson may also be 
    delivered to the Board's mailroom between 8:45 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. and 
    to the security control room at all other times. Both the mailroom and 
    the security control room are accessible from the courtyard entrance on 
    20th Street between Constitution Ave. and C Street, NW. Comments may be 
    inspected in Room MP-500 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., except as provided 
    in Sec. 261.12 of the Board's Rules Regarding Availability of 
    Information, 12 CFR 261.12 and 261.14.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Zacharias (202/973-5016). For the 
    hearing impaired only, contact Diane Jenkins, Telecommunications Device 
    for the Deaf (TDD), (202/452-3544).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Description of the Board's Publications Program
    
        The Board's publications program supports the various missions of 
    the Board by making information about the Federal Reserve System 
    accessible to other parts of the U.S. Government,
    
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    regulated entities, the legal and business communities, libraries and 
    research institutions, economists and other scholars, consumers, and 
    the public at large. The publications program has the following six 
    objectives:
         To provide to a large and diverse audience, the facts 
    essential to an understanding of the functions and operations of the 
    Federal Reserve System.
         To inform the public of official actions, interpretations, 
    and policies of the Board of Governors.
         To present analyses and discussions of developments 
    relating to public policy in banking, finance, and monetary matters and 
    the general economy.
         To disseminate to the public certain statistics and survey 
    information that the Board collects in the course of its formulation 
    and conduct of monetary and regulatory policies.
         To present the results of developmental research in the 
    areas of finance, economics, and statistics.
         To educate members of the public about, and to inform them 
    of their rights in, financial transactions governed by regulations that 
    the Board administers.
        The Board publishes information in both print and electronic forms. 
    Its over eighty published products include books, journals, brochures, 
    press releases, testimony, speeches, legal notices, statistical 
    releases, manuals, reports, staff studies, and research papers. Some 
    products, such as statistical releases, are issued on a weekly, 
    monthly, or quarterly schedule. Others, such as consumer education 
    brochures, are issued when appropriate and are often a joint effort of 
    the Board and other financial regulatory agencies or industry groups. 
    Certain products are available in audio, video, or digital form, and 
    nearly all products are now available on the Board's public Internet 
    web site [http://www.federalreserve.gov/]. The Board currently serves 
    more than 31,000 regular subscribers and annually responds to several 
    thousand phone, walk-in, and mail requests for individual publications. 
    In addition, the Board's Internet web site, which has been operational 
    since March 1996, now contains about 14,000 current and historical 
    documents and averages over 450,000 visits each week.
        A Publications Committee (committee), composed of senior officials 
    from several Board divisions and offices, oversees the program. The 
    committee, assisted by the Board's Office of Inspector General, is 
    currently reviewing the Board's publishing processes and products to 
    assess customer service, operational efficiency, and how well the 
    program's objectives are being met.
    
    Issues for Public Comment
    
        User feedback is a key component of the committee's review. The 
    Board is asking the public to comment on the quality of its 
    publications and to offer suggestions for improving or possibly 
    eliminating some publications or adding new ones. The public should 
    feel free to provide comments on any or all of the publications or 
    processes with which they are familiar, regardless of whether access is 
    obtained in printed form or through the Internet. In evaluating these 
    publications, the public is asked to consider the following:
        Content: Usefulness, relevance, and reliability of information; 
    quality of information and analysis; appropriateness of level of 
    detail; clarity and effectiveness of writing.
        Format/appearance: Logic of organization; ease of locating 
    information; attractiveness and appropriateness of design, including 
    type, color, paper, illustrations, and format; readability of charts, 
    graphs, and text boxes.
        Timeliness: Appropriate frequency of issuance; promptness of 
    release of data, public statements, and regulatory material; and speed 
    of delivery relative to the publication date.
        Comments of a more general nature are also welcome, including, for 
    example, suggestions on alternative methods for delivering published 
    information, improving subscriber services, or informing the public 
    about the availability of publications.
        Presented below is a listing of the Board's publications to 
    facilitate comments on particular documents.
    
    Federal Reserve Board Publications
    
    A. Manuals
        1. Federal Reserve Regulatory Service (FRRS)
        a. Consumer And Community Affairs Handbook
        b. Monetary Policy and Reserve Requirements Handbook
        c. Securities Credit Transactions Handbook
        d. Payment Systems Handbook
        2. Bank Holding Company Examination
        3. Commercial Bank Examination
        4. U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banking Organizations 
    Examinations
        5. Bank Secrecy Act Examinations
        6. Trading and Capital Markets Activity
        7. Trust Examination
        8. Examination of Edge Corporations
        9. Transfer Agent Examination
        10. Textual Changes to Federal Reserve Act
        11. Merchant and Investment Bank Examinations
        12. Consumer Compliance Examinations
        13. FFIEC Information Systems Examination
    B. Regular Periodic Statistical Releases
        1. Aggregate Summaries of Annual Surveys of Securities Credit 
    Extensions C.2
        2. Survey of Terms of Bank Lending E.2
        3. List of OTC Foreign Margin Stocks E.7
        4. Geographical Distribution of Assets and Liabilities of Major 
    Foreign Branches of US Banks E.11
        5. Agricultural Finance Data Book E.15
        6. Country Exposure Lending Survey E.16
        7. Foreign Exchange Rates G.5
        8. Selected Interest Rates G.13
        9. Research Library Recent Acquisitions G.15
        10. Industrial Production and Capital Utilization G.17
        11. Consumer Installment Credit G.19
        12. Finance Companies G.20
        13. Actions of the Board: Applications and Reports H.2
        14. Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and Monetary Base 
    H.3
        15. Factors Affecting Reserve Balances and Condition Statement of 
    FR Banks H.4.1
        16. Money Stock and Debt Measures H.6
        17. Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks H.8
        18. Foreign Exchange Rates H.10
        19. Selected Interest and Exchange Rates H.13
        20. Selected Interest Rates H.15
        21. Flow of Funds Accounts Z.1
    C. Other Regular Periodic Publications
        1. Federal Reserve Bulletin
        2. Annual Report
        3. Annual Report: Budget Review
        4. Annual Reports to Congress on Specific Topics (e.g., Freedom of 
    Information Act requests, depository institution credit card 
    profitability, and fees and services of depository institutions)
        5. Monetary Policy Report (Humphrey Hawkins)
        6. Annual Percentage Rate Tables vols 1 and 2
        7. Statistical Digest and Concordance (5 Years)
        8. Summary of Official Holidays to be Observed by FR Offices. K.8
        9. Summary of Commentary On Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve 
    District (Beige Book)
    
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        10. FOMC Minutes
        11. FOMC Transcripts (5-Year Lag)
    D. One-time or Occasional Publications
        1. Purposes and Functions
        2. FR Act and Related Statutes (Red Book)
        3. Individual Regulations of the Board of Governors (about 30 
    documents)
        4. Preparedness Program for Emergencies in Banking
        5. Guide to Flow of Funds Accounts (1993)
        6. U.S. Economy in an Interdependent World: A Multicountry Model 
    (5/84)
        7. Industrial Production 1986 Edition (12/86)
        8. Financial Futures and Options in the US Economy (12/86)
        9. Financial Sectors in Open Economies: Empirical Analysis and 
    Policy Issues (8/90)
        10. Risk Measurement and Systemic Risk: Proceedings of a 1996 Joint 
    Central Bank Research Conference
        11. Public Policy and Capital Formation
        12. Research Staff Studies
        13. Finance and Economic Discussion Papers
        14. International Finance Discussion Papers
        15. Speeches and Testimony
        16. Press Releases
        17. Board Telephone and Public Information Directory
        18. Processing Applications through the Federal Reserve
    E. Brochures and Booklets
        1. Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages
        2. Consumer Handbook on Credit Protection Laws
        3. A Guide to Business Credit for Women, Minorities, and Small 
    Business
        4. Series Structure of the Board of Governors of the Federal 
    Reserve System
        5. The Federal Open Market Committee
        6. Federal Reserve Bank Board of Directors
        7. Federal Reserve Banks
        8. Keys to Vehicle Leasing
        9. A Consumer's Guide to Mortgage Lock-Ins
        10. A Consumer's Guide to Mortgage Settlement Costs
        11. A Consumer's Guide to Mortgage Refinancing
        12. Home Mortgages: Understanding the Process and Your Right to 
    Fair Lending
        13. How to File a Consumer Complaint about a Bank
        14. Making Sense of Savings
        15. Shop: The Card You Pick Can Save You Money
        16. Welcome to the Federal Reserve
        17. When Your Home Is on the Line: What You Should Know about Home 
    Equity Lines of Credit
        18. Looking for the Best Mortgage
        19. Government in the Sunshine
        20. Guide to Federal Reserve Regulations
    
        By Order of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve 
    System, October 27, 1999.
    Robert deV. Frierson,
    Associate Secretary of the Board.
    [FR Doc. 99-28588 Filed 11-1-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6210-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/02/1999
Department:
Federal Reserve System
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for comment.
Document Number:
99-28588
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before December 17, 1999.
Pages:
59177-59179 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. R-1049
PDF File:
99-28588.pdf