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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION
Renewal of Community Bank Advisory
Council
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (Bureau), after
consultation with the Committee
Management Secretariat of the General
Services Administration, will renew the
SUMMARY:
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Community Bank Advisory Council (the
committee or the CBAC) effective on
March 15, 2023. The CBAC was
established to consult with the Bureau
in the exercise of its functions under the
Federal consumer financial laws as they
pertain to community banks with total
assets of $10 billion or less.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kimberley Medrano, Acting Staff
Director, Advisory Board and Councils
Section, Office of Stakeholder
Management, Consumer Education and
External Affairs Division, at 202–590–
6736, or Kimberley.Medrano@cfpb.gov.
If you require this document in an
alternative electronic format, please
contact CFPB_Accessibility@cfpb.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. 10), the Bureau hereby
gives notice of renewal of the
Community Bank Advisory Council,
effective immediately. The CBAC is a
discretionary committee being renewed
for the purposes of compliance with
FACA and applicable statutes. This
committee is being renewed
concurrently with the publication of
this notice by filing a charter with the
Director of the Bureau, the Committee
Management Secretariat of the General
Services Administration, the Library of
Congress, the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs of the
United States Senate, and the
Committee on Financial Services of the
United States House of Representatives.
The charter will also be posted on the
Bureau’s website at
www.consumerfinance.gov. This charter
will expire two years after the filing date
unless renewed by appropriate action.
The purpose of the CBAC is to advise
the Bureau in the exercise of its
functions under the Federal consumer
financial laws as they pertain to
community banks with total assets of
$10 billion or less. The Bureau’s
supervisory process provides an
opportunity for learning and insight into
the operations of financial institutions;
having no corollary for small depository
financial institutions, the Bureau
created this committee to facilitate a
similar opportunity for community
banks to share insights regarding
operational and technical
considerations, community banking
industry business practices, and the
unique needs of their customers and
communities. This group also provides
timely and pertinent information on
how Bureau policies impact community
banks.
The duties of the CBAC are solely
advisory and shall extend only to its
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submission of advice and
recommendations to the Bureau relating
to the activities and operations of
community banks, which shall be nonbinding on the Bureau. Statements made
by members of the committee shall not
constitute official agency policy or
guidance. To ensure understanding of
compliance and regulatory challenges
faced by community banks, inclusion on
the CBAC will be limited to community
bank employees. No determination of
fact or policy will be made by the
committee. The CBAC will have no
formal decision-making role and no
access to confidential supervisory or
other confidential information.
In appointing members to the
committee, the Director shall seek to
assemble members with diverse points
of view, institution asset sizes, and
geographical backgrounds. Only bank or
thrift employees (CEOs, compliance
officers, government relations officials,
etc.) will be considered for membership.
Membership is limited to employees of
banks and thrifts with total assets of $10
billion or less that are not affiliates of
depository institutions or community
banks with total assets of more than $10
billion.
The CBAC shall consist of at least
eight members. All members appointed
by the Director shall serve at the
pleasure of the Director. The committee
will be composed exclusively of
representatives of the community
banking industry as described above. No
Special Government Employees and no
Regular Government Employees are
expected to serve on the committee. The
CBAC will be composed of
Representative members. Equal
opportunity practices in accordance
with the Bureau’s policies shall be
followed in all appointments to the
committee.
Emily Ross,
Acting Deputy Chief of Staff, Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau.
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION
Renewal of Credit Union Advisory
Council
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (Bureau), after
consultation with the Committee
Management Secretariat of the General
Services Administration, will renew the
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Credit Union Advisory Council (the
committee or the CUAC) effective on
March 15, 2023. The CUAC was
established to consult with the Bureau
in the exercise of its functions under the
Federal consumer financial laws as they
pertain to credit unions with total assets
of $10 billion or less.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kimberley Medrano, Acting Staff
Director, Advisory Board and Councils
Section, Office of Stakeholder
Management, Consumer Education and
External Affairs Division, at 202–590–
6736, or Kimberley.Medrano@cfpb.gov.
If you require this document in an
alternative electronic format, please
contact CFPB_Accessibility@cfpb.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. 10), the Bureau hereby
gives notice of re-establishment of the
Credit Union Advisory Council,
effective immediately. The CUAC is a
discretionary committee being renewed
for the purposes of compliance with
FACA and applicable statutes. This
committee is being renewed
concurrently with the publication of
this notice by filing a charter with the
Director of the Bureau, the Committee
Management Secretariat of the General
Services Administration, the Library of
Congress, the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs of the
United States Senate, and the
Committee on Financial Services of the
United States House of Representatives.
The charter will also be posted on the
Bureau’s website at
www.consumerfinance.gov. This charter
will expire two years after the filing date
unless renewed by appropriate action.
The purpose of the CUAC is to advise
the Bureau in the exercise of its
functions under the Federal consumer
financial laws as they pertain to credit
unions with total assets of $10 billion or
less. The Bureau’s supervisory process
provides an opportunity for learning
and insight into the operations of
financial institutions; having no
corollary for small depository financial
institutions, the Bureau created this
committee to facilitate a similar
opportunity for credit unions to share
insights regarding operational and
technical considerations, credit union
business practices, and the unique
needs of their customers and
community. This group also provides
timely and pertinent information about
how Bureau policies impact the credit
union industry.
The duties of the CUAC are solely
advisory and shall extend only to its
submission of advice and
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION
Renewal of Community Bank Advisory Council
AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau), after
consultation with the Committee Management Secretariat of the General
Services Administration, will renew the
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Community Bank Advisory Council (the committee or the CBAC) effective
on March 15, 2023. The CBAC was established to consult with the Bureau
in the exercise of its functions under the Federal consumer financial
laws as they pertain to community banks with total assets of $10
billion or less.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kimberley Medrano, Acting Staff
Director, Advisory Board and Councils Section, Office of Stakeholder
Management, Consumer Education and External Affairs Division, at 202-
590-6736, or [email protected]. If you require this document
in an alternative electronic format, please contact
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. 10), the Bureau hereby
gives notice of renewal of the Community Bank Advisory Council,
effective immediately. The CBAC is a discretionary committee being
renewed for the purposes of compliance with FACA and applicable
statutes. This committee is being renewed concurrently with the
publication of this notice by filing a charter with the Director of the
Bureau, the Committee Management Secretariat of the General Services
Administration, the Library of Congress, the Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs of the United States Senate, and the
Committee on Financial Services of the United States House of
Representatives. The charter will also be posted on the Bureau's
website at www.consumerfinance.gov. This charter will expire two years
after the filing date unless renewed by appropriate action.
The purpose of the CBAC is to advise the Bureau in the exercise of
its functions under the Federal consumer financial laws as they pertain
to community banks with total assets of $10 billion or less. The
Bureau's supervisory process provides an opportunity for learning and
insight into the operations of financial institutions; having no
corollary for small depository financial institutions, the Bureau
created this committee to facilitate a similar opportunity for
community banks to share insights regarding operational and technical
considerations, community banking industry business practices, and the
unique needs of their customers and communities. This group also
provides timely and pertinent information on how Bureau policies impact
community banks.
The duties of the CBAC are solely advisory and shall extend only to
its submission of advice and recommendations to the Bureau relating to
the activities and operations of community banks, which shall be non-
binding on the Bureau. Statements made by members of the committee
shall not constitute official agency policy or guidance. To ensure
understanding of compliance and regulatory challenges faced by
community banks, inclusion on the CBAC will be limited to community
bank employees. No determination of fact or policy will be made by the
committee. The CBAC will have no formal decision-making role and no
access to confidential supervisory or other confidential information.
In appointing members to the committee, the Director shall seek to
assemble members with diverse points of view, institution asset sizes,
and geographical backgrounds. Only bank or thrift employees (CEOs,
compliance officers, government relations officials, etc.) will be
considered for membership. Membership is limited to employees of banks
and thrifts with total assets of $10 billion or less that are not
affiliates of depository institutions or community banks with total
assets of more than $10 billion.
The CBAC shall consist of at least eight members. All members
appointed by the Director shall serve at the pleasure of the Director.
The committee will be composed exclusively of representatives of the
community banking industry as described above. No Special Government
Employees and no Regular Government Employees are expected to serve on
the committee. The CBAC will be composed of Representative members.
Equal opportunity practices in accordance with the Bureau's policies
shall be followed in all appointments to the committee.
Emily Ross,
Acting Deputy Chief of Staff, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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