2010-30471. Semiannual Regulatory Flexibility Agenda  

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    ###Semiannual Regulatory Agenda###
    
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    FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
    
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    Semiannual Regulatory Flexibility Agenda
    
    AGENCY: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
    
    ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Board is issuing this agenda under the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act and the Board's Statement of Policy Regarding Expanded 
    Rulemaking Procedures. The Board anticipates having under consideration 
    regulatory matters as indicated below during the period November 1, 
    2010, through April 30, 2011. The next agenda will be published in 
    spring 2011.
    
    DATES: Comments about the form or content of the agenda may be 
    submitted any time during the next six months.
    
    ADDRESS:  Comments should be addressed to Jennifer J. Johnson, 
    Secretary of the Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve 
    System, Washington, DC 20551.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A staff contact for each item is 
    indicated with the regulatory description below.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Board is publishing its fall 2010 agenda 
    as part of the Fall 2010 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and 
    Deregulatory Actions, which is coordinated by the Office of Management 
    and Budget under Executive Order 12866. The agenda also identifies 
    rules the Board has selected for review under section 610(c) of the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act, and public comment is invited on those 
    entries. The complete Unified Agenda will be available to the public at 
    the following web site: www.reginfo.gov. Participation by the Board in 
    the Unified Agenda is on a voluntary basis.
    
        The Board's agenda is divided into three sections. The first, 
    Proposed Rule Stage, reports on matters the Board may consider for 
    public comment during the next six months. The second section, 
    Final Rule Stage, reports on matters that have been proposed and 
    are under Board consideration. And a third section, Completed 
    Actions, reports on regulatory matters the Board has completed or 
    is not expected to consider further. Matters begun and completed 
    between issues of the agenda have not been included.
    
        A dot () preceding an entry indicates a new matter that 
    was not a part of the Board's previous agenda and which the Board 
    has not completed.
    
     Margaret McCloskey Shanks,
    
    Associate Secretary of the Board.
    
                                        Federal Reserve System--Completed Actions
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    604         Regulation Z--Truth in Lending Act (Docket Number: R-1366)............................    7100-AD33
    605         Regulation Z--Truth in Lending Act (Docket No: R-1370)................................    7100-AD42
    606         Regulation Z--Truth in Lending (Docket No. R-1384)....................................    7100-AD49
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    Federal Reserve System (FRS)                          Completed Actions
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    604. REGULATION Z--TRUTH IN LENDING ACT (DOCKET NUMBER: R-1366)
    
    Legal Authority: 15 USC 1601 et seq
    
    Abstract: In August 2009 the Board issued a proposed rule amending 
    Regulation Z's disclosures for closed-end mortgages. The proposed rule 
    would make comprehensive changes to the disclosures consumers receive 
    before and after application for a closed-end mortgage loan. The 
    proposed disclosures included, among other things, disclosures of 
    information about interest rates and payment changes in the form of a 
    table. This disclosure would implement changes to the Truth in Lending 
    Act made by the Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act (the MDIA). The 
    Board also proposed to prohibit certain payments to mortgage loan 
    originators (mortgage brokers and loan officers) that are based on the 
    loan's terms or conditions, and prohibit steering consumers to 
    transactions that are not in their interest to increase compensation 
    received.
    In August 2010, the Board finalized two elements of the August 2009 
    proposed rule. First, the Board issued an interim final rule requiring 
    creditors to disclose certain summary information about interest rates 
    and payment changes in the form of a table for closed-end mortgage 
    loans secured by a real property or dwelling. The Board took this 
    action to ensure that the creditors have guidance on how to make the 
    interest rate and payment disclosure required by MDIA before the 
    statutory effective date of January 30, 2011. The Board's interim final 
    rule adopts the August 2009 proposed rule regarding the interest rate 
    and payment summary tables substantially as proposed. Public comments 
    on the interim final rule are due 60 days after publication in the 
    Federal Register.
    Second, the Board adopted the proposed rule regarding originator 
    compensation, substantially as proposed. The final rule also prohibits 
    payments to mortgage originators that are based on the loan's terms or 
    conditions. The final rule also prohibits a mortgage originator from 
    steering consumers to transactions that are not in their interest to 
    increase the originator's compensation. The final rule applies to 
    closed-end mortgage loans secured by a dwelling, and is substantially 
    similar to the proposed rule.
    
    Timetable:
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    Action                            Date                      FR Cite
    
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    Board Requested Comment         08/26/09                    74 FR 43232
    
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    Board Adopted Final Rule        09/24/10                    75 FR 58509
    Final Rule Effective            04/01/11
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
    
    Agency Contact: Kathleen Ryan, Counsel, Federal Reserve System, 
    Division of Consumer and Community Affairs
    Phone: 202 452-3667
    
    RIN: 7100-AD33
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    605. <> REGULATION Z--TRUTH IN LENDING ACT (DOCKET NO: 
    R-1370)
    
    Legal Authority: 12 USC 1601 et seq
    
    Abstract: On May 22, 2009, the Credit Card Accountability 
    Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (Credit Card Act) was signed 
    into law. Public Law No. 111-24, 123 Stat. 1734 (2009). The Credit Card 
    Act primarily amended the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and created a 
    number of new substantive protections and disclosure requirements for 
    open-end (revolving) consumer credit plans. The provisions of the 
    Credit Card Act that the Board was required to implement under TILA 
    became effective in three stages: August 20, 2009; February 22, 2010; 
    and August 22, 2010. On July 15, 2009, the Board issued an interim 
    final rule amending Regulation Z (Truth in Lending), to implement 
    provisions of the Credit Card Act that became effective on August 20, 
    2009, 74 FR 36077 (July 22, 2009)(Docket No. R-1364). In October 2009, 
    the Board published a proposed rule amending Regulation Z (Truth in 
    Lending) to finalize the July 2009 interim final rule and implement 
    additional provisions of the Credit Card Act that became effective on 
    February 22, 2010, 74 FR 54124. In January 2010, the Board issued a 
    final rule based on the October 2009 proposal (75 FR 7658).
    
    Timetable:
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    Action                            Date                      FR Cite
    
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    Board Issued Final Rule on      02/22/10                     75 FR 7658
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
    
    Agency Contact: Amy Henderson, Senior Attorney, Federal Reserve System
    Phone: 202 452-3667
    
    RIN: 7100-AD42
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    606. <> REGULATION Z--TRUTH IN LENDING (DOCKET NO. R-
    1384)
    
    Legal Authority: 15 USC 1601 et seq
    
    Abstract: The Board proposes to amend Regulation Z, which implements 
    the Truth in Lending Act, and the staff commentary to the regulation in 
    order to implement provisions of the Credit Card Accountability 
    Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 that goes into effect on 
    August 22, 2010. In particular, the proposed rule would require that 
    penalty fees imposed by card issuers be reasonable and proportional to 
    the violation of the account terms. The proposed rule would also 
    require credit card issuers to reevaluate at least every six months the 
    annual percentage rates increased on or after January 1, 2009.
    On March 15, 2010, the Board published proposed amendments to 
    Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) in order to implement provisions of the 
    Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act that went 
    into effect on August 22, 1010 (75 FR 12334). The proposed rule would 
    have required that penalty fees imposed by card issuers be reasonable 
    and proportional to the violation of the account terms. The proposed 
    rule also would have required credit card issuers to reevaluate at 
    least every six months annual percentage rates increased on or after 
    January 1, 2009. On June 29, 2010, the Board published final rules 
    finalizing the March 2010 proposal (75 FR 37526).
    
    Timetable:
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    Action                            Date                      FR Cite
    
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    Board Issued Final Rule on      06/29/10                    75 FR 37526
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes
    
    Agency Contact: Amy Henderson, Senior Attorney, Federal Reserve System
    Phone: 202 452-3667
    
    RIN: 7100-AD49
    [FR Doc. 2010-30471 Filed 12-17-10; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/20/2010
Department:
Federal Reserve System
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Semiannual regulatory agenda.
Document Number:
2010-30471
Dates:
Comments about the form or content of the agenda may be submitted any time during the next six months.
Pages:
79925-79927 (3 pages)
PDF File:
2010-30471.pdf
CFR: (1)
12 CFR None