Consumer Compliance Outlook; This and That
Earlier, I discussed how the Federal Reserve recently released five regulations related to mortgage lending. Â I plan to write a bunch on these issues, but today I thought I'd share with you a solid resource. Â The Federal Reserve periodically puts out a free audio conference that hits on timely topics. Â Last Thursday, they released their most recent one, and boy, oh boy, is it timely. Â Here are the topics they covered in the hour-long presentation:
- HMDA âÂÂHearings
- Mortgage Rulemakings âÂÂRegulation Z (Truth in Lending)
- 1. Phase 1 Proposed Rule to Improve Disclosures for Mortgages and HELOCs (August 2009)
- 2. Final Rule on Originator Compensation
- 3. Phase 2 Proposed Rule --Reverse Mortgages and Rescission
- 4. Final Rule on Notice of Loan Transfer
- 5. Interim Rule for MDIA-required disclosures of highest rate and payment
- 6. Proposed Rule Implementing Higher Threshold for Escrows on Jumbo Loans
- Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act âÂÂMortgage Provisions (Title XIV)
- EFTA âÂÂLegislation and Rulemakings
I was on travel late last week, so I have not had a chance to listen in yet, but I will.  Here's a link to the audio conference.  And here's a link to the PowerPoint presentation that they used.  From the audio file, it looks like the presentation lasts just over an hour.  I think listening to it would be an hour well spent.
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SAFE Act:Â NAFCU members: A NAFCU member was gracious enough to donate their SAFE Act policy to the NAFCU policy exchange library. Â As always, you are ultimately responsible for the creation of your own policy. Â But seeing someone else's can give you some good ideas.
Money, money, and more money. Â Regulators have released a free training video on how to spot counterfeits of the new $100 bill. Scroll down to the "educational videos" section. It is hosted by...David. Â That's right - just David.
Examinations.  Here's a good blog post on what to do when you think an examiner has been overreaching.   (Governance and Strategic Planning blog.)