Consolidated Delegation of Authority for the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae), 2660-2661 [2018-00797]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6047–D–01]
Consolidated Delegation of Authority
for the Government National Mortgage
Association (Ginnie Mae)
Office of the Secretary, HUD.
Notice of delegation of
authority.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice is issued to
consolidate the authorities delegated
from the Secretary to the President and
Executive Vice President—Chief
Operations Officer of the Government
National Mortgage Association (Ginnie
Mae).
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicability date: December 19,
2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Senior Vice President and Chief Risk
Officer, Office of Enterprise Risk,
Government National Mortgage
Association, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Capital View, 425
3rd Street SW, 4th Floor, Washington,
DC 20024; telephone number 202–475–
4918 (this is not a toll-free number).
Persons with hearing- or speechimpairments may access this number
through TTY by calling the Federal
Relay Service at 1–800–877–8339 (this
is a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Ginnie
Mae is a wholly owned U.S.
Government corporation within the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Ginnie Mae’s organic
statute vests all the powers and duties
of Ginnie Mae in the Secretary of HUD
(12 U.S.C. 1723).
In Ginnie Mae’s bylaws, the Secretary
has delegated all the powers and duties
of Ginnie Mae that were vested in the
Secretary to Ginnie Mae. In previous
Federal Register notices, the Secretary
has delegated authority over Ginnie Mae
to the Ginnie Mae President.
Specifically, the Secretary has
delegated: (1) All the Secretary’s
authority with respect to managing
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Ginnie Mae and Ginnie Mae’s programs
pursuant to title III of the National
Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1723 and 68 FR
41840); (2) authority to waive
regulations issued by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (73 FR 76674); (3)
authority to impose suspensions and
debarments, with the concurrence of the
General Counsel or his or her designee
(54 FR 4913 and 63 FR 57133); and (4)
the power to affix HUD’s seal and
authenticate documents (68 FR 41840).
This notice consolidates the functions
that the Secretary has delegated to the
President of Ginnie Mae, while also
delegating concurrent authority to
Ginnie Mae’s Executive Vice
President—Chief Operations Officer.
While the Secretary has delegated
authority to the Ginnie Mae President
and Ginnie Mae Executive Vice
President—Chief Operations Officer, the
Secretary retains authority under 12
U.S.C. 1723.
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Section A. Consolidation of Authority
Delegated
The Secretary hereby concurrently
delegates authority to the President and
the Executive Vice President—Chief
Operations Officer of Ginnie Mae.
1. All powers and duties of Ginnie
Mae, which are by law vested in the
Secretary, except as otherwise provided
in the Ginnie Mae bylaws (posted at
www.ginniemae.gov).
2. All authority of the Secretary with
respect to the management of Ginnie
Mae and Ginnie Mae programs pursuant
to title III of the National Housing Act,
12 U.S.C. 1723 (68 FR 41840);
3. The power to waive HUD
regulations; section 7(q), Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act
(42 U.S.C. 3535(q) and 73 FR 76674);
4. The power to impose suspensions
and debarments, with the concurrence
of the General Counsel; section 7(d),
Department of Housing and Urban
Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d); 54
FR 4913 and 63 FR 57133); and
5. Authority to authenticate
documents and affix the seal of HUD to
documents (68 FR 41840).
Section B. Authority To Redelegate
The Ginnie Mae President and Ginnie
Mae Executive Vice President—Chief
Operations Officer may redelegate the
authorities delegated by the Secretary,
except for the authority to waive HUD
regulations. The authority to waive HUD
regulations is reserved for the Ginnie
Mae President, pursuant to the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(q)),
and may not be redelegated. However, if
the Ginnie Mae President is absent from
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office, the Ginnie Mae Executive Vice
President—Chief Operations Officer or
other persons authorized to act in the
President’s absence may exercise the
waiver authority of the President
consistent with HUD’s policies and
procedures (73 FR 76674 and 66 FR
13944).
Section C. Authority Superseded
This delegation of authority
supersedes all previous delegations of
authority and redelegations of authority
for Ginnie Mae, including the delegation
of authority published in the Federal
Register on August 30, 2011 (76 FR
53931), and the June 21, 2017,
memorandum entitled ‘‘Amendment to
Delegation of Authority and Order of
Succession for Ginnie Mae.’’ The
Secretary may revoke the authority
authorized herein, in whole or part, at
any time.
Section D. Actions Ratified
The Secretary hereby ratifies all
actions previously taken by the Ginnie
Mae President and Ginnie Mae
Executive Vice President—Chief
Operations Officer that are consistent
with the delegations of authority
provided in this notice.
Authority: Section 7(d), Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act (42
U.S.C. 3535(d)); Article 3, Bylaws of the
Government National Mortgage Association,
posted at ginniemae.gov; 24 CFR part 310.
Dated: December 19, 2017.
Benjamin S. Carson, Sr.,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–6047–D–03]
Order of Succession for Government
National Mortgage Association (Ginnie
Mae)
Office of the President of the
Government National Mortgage
Association, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of order of succession.
AGENCY:
In this Notice, the Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development
designates the Order of Succession for
the Government National Mortgage
Association (Ginnie Mae). This Order of
Succession supersedes all prior Orders
of Succession for Ginnie Mae.
DATES: Applicability Date: December 19,
2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Senior Vice President and Chief Risk
SUMMARY:
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Officer, Office of Enterprise Risk,
Government National Mortgage
Association, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Capital View, 425
3rd Street SW, Washington, DC 20024;
telephone number (202) 475–4918. (This
is not a toll-free number). Persons with
hearing- or speech-impairments may
access this number though TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at 1–800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development hereby issues this Order of
Succession pursuant to the Bylaws of
Ginnie Mae which authorize the
Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development or the President of Ginnie
Mae to designate the sequence in which
other officers of Ginnie Mae shall act.
The officers designated below shall
perform the duties and exercise the
power and authority of the President,
when the President is absent or unable
to act, or when there is a vacancy in the
Office of the President of Ginnie Mae.
This Order of Succession is subject to
the provisions of the Federal Vacancies
Reform Act of 1998 (5 U.S.C. 3345–
3349d) and the Bylaws of the
Government National Mortgage
Association, as published at
www.ginniemae.gov. Accordingly, the
Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development designates the following
Order of Succession:
Section A. Order of Succession
Subject to the provisions of the
Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998
and the Bylaws of Ginnie Mae, during
any period when, by reason of absence,
disability, or vacancy in office, the
President of Ginnie Mae is not available
to exercise the powers or perform the
duties of the President, the following
officials within Ginnie Mae are hereby
designated to exercise the powers and
perform the duties of the Office:
(1) Executive Vice President—Chief
Operations Officer;
(2) Executive Vice President;
(3) Senior Vice President, Office of
Enterprise Risk;
(4) Senior Vice President, Office of
Issuer and Portfolio Management;
(5) Senior Vice President, Office of
Capital Markets;
(6) Senior Vice President, Office of
Securities Operations;
(7) Senior Vice President, Office of Chief
Financial Officer;
(8) Senior Vice President, Office of
Enterprise Data and Technology
Solutions;
(9) Senior Vice President, Office of
Management Operations.
These officials shall perform the
functions and duties of the Office in the
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6047-D-01]
Consolidated Delegation of Authority for the Government National
Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of delegation of authority.
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SUMMARY: This notice is issued to consolidate the authorities delegated
from the Secretary to the President and Executive Vice President--Chief
Operations Officer of the Government National Mortgage Association
(Ginnie Mae).
DATES: Applicability date: December 19, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Senior Vice President and Chief Risk
Officer, Office of Enterprise Risk, Government National Mortgage
Association, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Capital View,
425 3rd Street SW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20024; telephone number
202-475-4918 (this is not a toll-free number). Persons with hearing- or
speech-impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the
Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 (this is a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Ginnie Mae is a wholly owned U.S. Government
corporation within the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Ginnie Mae's organic statute vests all the powers and duties of Ginnie
Mae in the Secretary of HUD (12 U.S.C. 1723).
In Ginnie Mae's bylaws, the Secretary has delegated all the powers
and duties of Ginnie Mae that were vested in the Secretary to Ginnie
Mae. In previous Federal Register notices, the Secretary has delegated
authority over Ginnie Mae to the Ginnie Mae President. Specifically,
the Secretary has delegated: (1) All the Secretary's authority with
respect to managing
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Ginnie Mae and Ginnie Mae's programs pursuant to title III of the
National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1723 and 68 FR 41840); (2) authority to
waive regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (73 FR 76674); (3) authority to impose suspensions and
debarments, with the concurrence of the General Counsel or his or her
designee (54 FR 4913 and 63 FR 57133); and (4) the power to affix HUD's
seal and authenticate documents (68 FR 41840).
This notice consolidates the functions that the Secretary has
delegated to the President of Ginnie Mae, while also delegating
concurrent authority to Ginnie Mae's Executive Vice President--Chief
Operations Officer. While the Secretary has delegated authority to the
Ginnie Mae President and Ginnie Mae Executive Vice President--Chief
Operations Officer, the Secretary retains authority under 12 U.S.C.
1723.
Section A. Consolidation of Authority Delegated
The Secretary hereby concurrently delegates authority to the
President and the Executive Vice President--Chief Operations Officer of
Ginnie Mae.
1. All powers and duties of Ginnie Mae, which are by law vested in
the Secretary, except as otherwise provided in the Ginnie Mae bylaws
(posted at www.ginniemae.gov).
2. All authority of the Secretary with respect to the management of
Ginnie Mae and Ginnie Mae programs pursuant to title III of the
National Housing Act, 12 U.S.C. 1723 (68 FR 41840);
3. The power to waive HUD regulations; section 7(q), Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(q) and 73 FR 76674);
4. The power to impose suspensions and debarments, with the
concurrence of the General Counsel; section 7(d), Department of Housing
and Urban Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d); 54 FR 4913 and 63 FR
57133); and
5. Authority to authenticate documents and affix the seal of HUD to
documents (68 FR 41840).
Section B. Authority To Redelegate
The Ginnie Mae President and Ginnie Mae Executive Vice President--
Chief Operations Officer may redelegate the authorities delegated by
the Secretary, except for the authority to waive HUD regulations. The
authority to waive HUD regulations is reserved for the Ginnie Mae
President, pursuant to the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(q)), and may not be redelegated. However, if the
Ginnie Mae President is absent from office, the Ginnie Mae Executive
Vice President--Chief Operations Officer or other persons authorized to
act in the President's absence may exercise the waiver authority of the
President consistent with HUD's policies and procedures (73 FR 76674
and 66 FR 13944).
Section C. Authority Superseded
This delegation of authority supersedes all previous delegations of
authority and redelegations of authority for Ginnie Mae, including the
delegation of authority published in the Federal Register on August 30,
2011 (76 FR 53931), and the June 21, 2017, memorandum entitled
``Amendment to Delegation of Authority and Order of Succession for
Ginnie Mae.'' The Secretary may revoke the authority authorized herein,
in whole or part, at any time.
Section D. Actions Ratified
The Secretary hereby ratifies all actions previously taken by the
Ginnie Mae President and Ginnie Mae Executive Vice President--Chief
Operations Officer that are consistent with the delegations of
authority provided in this notice.
Authority: Section 7(d), Department of Housing and Urban
Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d)); Article 3, Bylaws of the
Government National Mortgage Association, posted at ginniemae.gov;
24 CFR part 310.
Dated: December 19, 2017.
Benjamin S. Carson, Sr.,
Secretary.
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