12 CFR Part 742 - REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY PROGRAM
- § 742.1 — Regulatory Flexibility Program.
- § 742.2 — Criteria to qualify for RegFlex designation.
- § 742.3 — Loss and revocation of RegFlex designation.
- § 742.4 — RegFlex relief.
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Title 12 published on 2012-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-13212 RIN 3133-AD98 NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION Final rule and interim final rule with comment period. Effective dates: The final rule, as well as the interim final rule pertaining to the revisions in the fidelity bond rule, § 713.6, will go into effect on July 2, 2012. Comment date: We will consider comments on the interim final rule portion (the fidelity bond rule, § 713.6), as discussed in section IV of the preamble of this rulemaking. Send your comments to reach us on or before July 30, 2012. We may not consider comments received after the above date in making any decision whether to amend the interim final rule. 12 CFR Parts 701, 703, 713, 721, 723, and 742 NCUA is removing certain regulations and eliminating the Regulatory Flexibility Program (RegFlex) to provide regulatory relief to federal credit unions. NCUA is also removing or amending related rules to ease compliance burden while retaining certain safety and soundness standards. Those rules pertain to eligible obligations, charitable contributions, nonmember deposits, fixed assets, investments, incidental powers, and member business loans. In addition, NCUA is issuing an interim final rule with a request for comment to amend a provision in the fidelity bond rule to remove references to RegFlex.