82 FR 163 pgs. 40444-40445 - Semiannual Regulatory Flexibility Agenda
Type: PRORULEVolume: 82Number: 163Pages: 40444 - 40445
Pages: 40444, 40445FR document: [FR Doc. 2017-17013 Filed 8-23-17; 8:45 am]
Agency: Federal Reserve System
Official PDF Version: PDF Version
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
12 CFR Ch. II
Semiannual Regulatory Flexibility Agenda
AGENCY:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
ACTION:
Semiannual regulatory agenda.
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 June 1, 2017, through October 31, 2017. The next agenda will be published in fall 2017.
DATES:
Comments about the form or content of the agenda may be submitted any time during the next 6 months.
ADDRESSES:
Comments should be addressed to Ann E. Misback, 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 spring 2017 agenda as part of the Spring 2017 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 four sections. The first, Pre-rule Stage, reports on matters the Board is considering for future rulemaking. The second section, Proposed Rule Stage, reports on matters the Board may consider for public comment during the next 6 months. The third section, Final Rule Stage, reports on matters that have been proposed and are under Board consideration. And a fourth section, Completed Actions, reports on regulatory matters the Board has completed or is not expected to consider further.
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.
Yao-Chin Chao,
Assistant Secretary of the Board.
Sequence No. | Title | Regulation Identifier No. |
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375 | Regulation CC-Availability of Funds and Collection of Checks (Docket No: R-1409) | 7100-AD68 |
Sequence No. | Title | Regulation Identifier No. |
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376 | Regulation LL-Savings and Loan Holding Companies and Regulation MM-Mutual Holding Companies (Docket No: R-1429) | 7100-AD80 |
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (FRS)
Proposed Rule Stage
375. Regulation CC-Availability of Funds and Collection of Checks (Docket No: R-1409)
Legal Authority: 12 U.S.C. 4001 to 4010; 12 U.S.C. 5001 to 5018
Abstract: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the Board) proposed amendments to Regulation CC to facilitate the banking industry's ongoing transition to fully electronic interbank check collection and return, including proposed amendments to subpart C to condition a depositary bank's right of expeditious return on the depositary bank agreeing to accept returned checks electronically, either directly or indirectly, from the paying bank. The Board also proposed amendments to subpart B, the funds availability schedule provisions to reflect the fact that there are no longer any non-local checks. The Board proposed to revise the model forms in appendix C that banks may use in disclosing their funds availability policies to their customers and to update the preemption determinations in appendix F. Finally, the Board requested comment on whether it should consider future changes to the regulation to improve the check collection system, such as decreasing the time afforded to a paying bank to decide whether to pay a check in order to reduce the risk to a depositary bank of needing to make funds available for withdrawal before learning whether a deposited check has been returned unpaid.
Timetable:
Action | Date | FR Cite |
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Board Requested Comment | 03/25/11 | 76 FR 16862 |
Board Requested Comment on Revised Proposal | 02/04/14 | 79 FR 6673 |
Board Expects Further Action on Subpart C | 06/00/17 | |
Board Expects Further Action on Subpart B | 06/00/17 |
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Clinton Chen, Attorney, Federal Reserve System, Legal Division, Washington, DC 20551, Phone: 202 452-3952.
RIN: 7100-AD68
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (FRS)
Final Rule Stage
376. Regulation LL-Savings and Loan Holding Companies and Regulation MM-Mutual Holding Companies (Docket No: R-1429)
Legal Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 5 U.S.C. 559; 5 U.S.C. 1813; 5 U.S.C. 1817; 5 U.S.C. 1828
[top] Abstract: The Dodd-Frank Act Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the Act) transferred responsibility
Timetable:
Action | Date | FR Cite |
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Board Requested Comment | 09/13/11 | 76 FR 56508 |
Board Expects Further Action | 12/00/17 |
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: C. Tate Wilson, Counsel, Federal Reserve System, Legal Division, Washington, DC 20551, Phone: 202 452-3696.
Claudia Von Pervieux, Counsel, Federal Reserve System, Legal Division, Washington, DC 20551, Phone: 202 452-2552.
RIN: 7100-AD80
[FR Doc. 2017-17013 Filed 8-23-17; 8:45 am]
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