Adverse Action & Risk-Based Notices; NCUA Board Agenda; CAN-SPAM
Written by Steve Van Beek
We expect that both the adverse action notices and the risk-based pricing notices will be published in the Federal Register today.  We are not clairvoyant, but there is a process that allows you to see what will be included in the next day's Federal Register pages.  This is the "Public Inspection Desk."  Â
We will update this blog post when links to the Federal Register become available.  Update (7/15/2011): Â
Regulation B (adverse action model forms) here. Â
Regulation V (risk-based pricing notices) here. Â
Note: Â While both the amendments indicate they are effective in 30 days, the underlying requirements of Section 1100F from Dodd-Frank become effective on July 21, 2011. Â Credit unions should do their best to get their notices updated and ready for July 21, 2011.
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NCUA has posted the agenda for its July Board Meeting. Â On the rulemaking side, there are three items of interest:
- Final Rule â Parts 700, 701, 702, and 741 of NCUAâÂÂs Rules and Regulations, Net Worth and Equity Ratio Definitions.
- Interim Final Rule â Section 701.30 of NCUAâÂÂs Rules and Regulations, Remittance Transfers.
- Proposed Rule â Part 712 of NCUAâÂÂs Rules and Regulations, Credit Union Service Organizations (CUSOs).
The text of these proposals and final rules will be available on the morning of the Board meeting - a familiar date - July 21, 2011. Â
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The Federal Trade Commission announced a new CAN-SPAM education tool for small businesses.  The new video discusses "seven things you need to know to comply with CAN-SPAM."  There is also a useful transcript of the video at the bottom of the page.   Â