national credit union administration regulations
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER A: REGULAT...
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER B: REGULAT...
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER B: REGULAT...
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER B: REGULAT...
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER B: REGULAT...
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Title 12: Banks and Banking. CHAPTER VII: NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. SUBCHAPTER A: REGULAT...
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The NCUA Board (Board) is amending the sections of NCUA's regulations addressing nondiscrimination requirements, flood insurance and the description of NCUA to make minor, nonsubstantive technical corrections. The update the regulations to reflect current agency practice and will not cause any substantive changes.
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NCUA proposes to amend its regulations to require federally insured credit unions (FICUs) to maintain written policies that address the management of loan workout arrangements and nonaccrual policies for loans, consistent with industry practice or Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) requirements. The proposed rulemaking includes guidelines set forth as an interpretive ruling and policy statement (IRPS) and incorporated as an appendix to the rule that will assist FICUs in complying with the rule, including the regulatory reporting of troubled debt restructured loans (TDR loans or TDRs) in FICU Call Reports. The NCUA Board (Board) believes this proposed rulemaking and IRPS is timely considering the growth of these types of loans during the recent economic stresses experienc...
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NCUA is amending the section of its regulations addressing the low-income designation to make minor, nonsubstantive technical corrections. The update the regulation to reflect current agency practice and will not cause any substantive changes.