Keeping a Record of NCUA's Regs; NAFCU's Comment Letter on TILA/RESPA
Written by Steve Van Beek
On Tuesday we blogged about the FTC's rescission of their regulations that transferred to the CFPB. Â We also indicated that NCUA was likely to follow soon after and rescind their rules. Â We also included this information about making a copy of the current rules:
"Prior to this occurring, it might be a good business practice to make a copy of the soon-to-be rescinded regulations to ensure your credit union has a copy of the regulations in effect in the past in the case of a member complaint, exam issue or lawsuit."
A very helpful comment highlighted that the Government Printing Office (GPO) retains a copy of each year's CFR in PDF or XML format. Â Below are the 2011 PDFs of the rules that transferred from the NCUA to the CFPB. Â Â
Main Rules. Â These three rules were transferred either completely (Privacy and SAFE Act) or almost completely (Fair Credit Reporting Act).
- Part 716 - Privacy of Consumer Financial Information
- Part 717 - Fair Credit Reporting
- Part 761 - Registration of Residential Mortgage Loan OriginatorsÂ
There are a few other regulations listed in the CFPB's Federal Register notice on the transferred regulations but they are not major changes and only impact certain situations.  Part 707 - NCUA's Truth in Savings regulation - is also included on the list but rulemaking authority for Part 707 remains with NCUA.
Note: Â Prior years of regulations can be found by using this GPO starting page. Â Hat tip to Kennyb. Â Â Â Â
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TILA/RESPA Disclosure Combination.  On Monday, NAFCU submitted a comment letter to the CFPB on their plans to combine the TILA and RESPA disclosures.  The comment letter is 7 pages long and highlights areas of concerns as the CFPB continues along their Dodd-Frank mandate. Â
Remember: Â The CFPB has to have an official proposal out for the TILA/RESPA combined disclosures by July 21, 2012. Â Their Know Before You Own project was not an official proposed rule and was not part of the Administrative Procedures Act. Â Â