98-22100. Statement on Regulatory Burden  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 44176-44177]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-22100]
    
    
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    FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
    
    12 CFR Ch. VI
    
    
    Statement on Regulatory Burden
    
    AGENCY: Farm Credit Administration.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent; request for comment.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Farm Credit Administration (FCA or Agency), through the 
    FCA Board, is requesting commenters to identify regulations and 
    policies that duplicate other requirements, are ineffective, or impose 
    burdens that are greater than the benefits received. This action is 
    being taken to improve the regulatory framework within which the Farm 
    Credit System (FCS or System) operates.
    
    DATES: Written comments should be received on or before November 20, 
    1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed or delivered to Patricia W. DiMuzio, 
    Director, Regulation and Policy Division, Office of Policy and 
    Analysis, Farm Credit Administration, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, 
    Virginia 22102-5090 or sent by facsimile transmission to (703) 734-
    5784. Comments may also be submitted via electronic mail to ``comm@fca.gov'' or through the Pending Regulations section of the FCA's 
    interactive website at ``www.fca.gov.'' Copies of all communications 
    received will be available for review by interested parties in the 
    Office of Policy and Analysis, Farm Credit Administration.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    S. Robert Coleman, Senior Policy Analyst, Regulation and Policy 
    Division, Office of Policy and Analysis, Farm Credit Administration, 
    McLean, VA 22102-5090, (703) 883-4498,
    
          or
    
    Richard A. Katz, Senior Attorney, Regulatory Enforcement Division, 
    Office of General Counsel, Farm Credit Administration, McLean, VA 
    22102-5090, (703) 883-4020, TDD (703) 883-4444.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FCA is the independent Federal agency in 
    the executive branch of the government responsible for regulating FCS 
    institutions. As a Government-sponsored enterprise, the FCS primarily 
    provides loans to farmers, ranchers, aquatic producers and harvesters, 
    agricultural cooperatives, and rural utilities.
        The FCA is committed to continually updating its regulations and 
    policies so they remain useful to the FCS and the public without 
    sacrificing safety and soundness. Our efforts to reduce regulatory 
    burdens on FCS institutions are consistent with the National 
    Performance Review (NPR), which seeks to eliminate regulations that 
    unnecessarily impede the ability of businesses to compete efficiently 
    in the marketplace. Although independent Federal agencies are not 
    required to comply with the NPR, the FCA voluntarily participates in 
    this program because FCA subscribes to its primary objectives.
        This initiative is designed to meet the needs of the System for 
    effective regulation as agricultural credit markets continually change. 
    Our efforts to remove unnecessary regulatory requirements on the System 
    began in 1993 when we initiated a project seeking comments on 
    regulatory burden. See 58 FR 34003 (June 23, 1993). Many regulatory 
    requirements have been eliminated or streamlined during the past 5 
    years in response to the above-referenced 1993 publication. More 
    specifically, a rulemaking project in 1995 repealed several regulations 
    that prescribed unnecessarily detailed managerial or operational 
    practices at FCS institutions, or required System institutions to 
    obtain FCA approval before they engaged in certain activities. See 60 
    FR 2552 (January 10, 1995); 60 FR 20008 (April 24, 1995). On November 
    24, 1995, the FCA published a notice in the Federal Register that 
    informed the public of those regulations that the FCA decided to retain 
    without amendment because they were determined necessary to implement 
    the Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended (Act), or to protect the safety 
    and soundness of the System. See 60 FR 57913. Another rulemaking made 
    technical corrections by: (1) Repealing other FCA prior-approval 
    requirements; (2) conforming several regulations to recent statutory 
    amendments; and (3) abolishing other burdensome regulatory 
    requirements. See 61 FR 67181 (December 20, 1996). Additionally, the 
    FCA responded to comments about regulatory burden by amending many 
    regulations and policies, including:
         Related Services. See 60 FR 34090 (June 30, 1995);
         Ten-Day Notification Requirements for Changes in Interest 
    Rates. See 61 FR 11303 (March 20, 1996);
         Capital Adequacy and Customer Eligibility. See 62 FR 4429 
    (January 30, 1997);
         Quarterly Reports to Shareholders. See 62 FR 15089 (March 
    31, 1997);
         Loan Underwriting Standards. See 62 FR 51007 (September 
    30, 1997); and,
         General Financing Agreements. See 63 FR 5721 (February 4, 
    1998).
        In its continuing effort to update its regulations and policies, 
    the FCA is soliciting comments from the public as to any of its 
    regulations and policies that may duplicate other governmental 
    requirements, are not effective in achieving stated objectives, or 
    create a burden that is perceived to be greater than the benefits 
    received. Although the Agency will strive to minimize
    
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    regulatory burden on the System, the FCA will ensure that safety and 
    soundness is maintained and that its regulations and policies implement 
    the Act.
    
        Dated: August 11, 1998.
    Floyd Fithian,
    Secretary, Farm Credit Administration Board.
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Document Information

Published:
08/18/1998
Department:
Farm Credit Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent; request for comment.
Document Number:
98-22100
Dates:
Written comments should be received on or before November 20, 1998.
Pages:
44176-44177 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-22100.pdf
CFR: (1)
12 CFR None