12 CFR Part 748 - SECURITY PROGRAM, REPORT OF SUSPECTED CRIMES, SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTIONS, CATASTROPHIC ACTS AND BANK SECRECY ACT COMPLIANCE
- § 748.0 — Security program.
- § 748.1 — Filing of reports.
- § 748.2 — Procedures for monitoring Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance.
- Appendix A to Part 748 - Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information
- Appendix B to Part 748 - Guidance on Response Programs for Unauthorized Access to Member Information and Member Notice
Title 12 published on 2012-01-01
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§ 1766 - Powers of Board
§ 1786 - Termination of insured credit union status; cease and desist orders; removal or suspension from office; procedure
§ 6801 - Protection of nonpublic personal information
§ 6805 - Enforcement
§ 5311 - Declaration of purpose
§ 5318 - Compliance, exemptions, and summons authority
Title 12 published on 2012-01-01
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 12 CFR 748 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-28666 RIN 3133-AE13 NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION Final rule. This rule is effective on November 29, 2012. 12 CFR Parts 701, 707, 714, 748, and 749 The NCUA Board (Board) is making a number of technical amendments to NCUA's regulations to conform them to the changes required by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) and based on NCUA's rolling, three-year regulatory review.