National Credit Union Administration July 2005 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Post-Employment Restrictions for Certain NCUA Examiners
Document Number: 05-14808
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-29
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
NCUA proposes to add a new part to NCUA's regulations to implement new, post-employment restrictions that will apply to certain senior NCUA examiners starting December 17, 2005. The proposed rule prohibits senior NCUA examiners, for a year after leaving NCUA employment, from accepting employment with a credit union if they had continuing, broad responsibility for examination of that credit union for two or more months during their last 12 months of NCUA employment.
Requirements for Insurance
Document Number: 05-14807
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-29
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
NCUA is proposing to amend its rule on the purchase of assets and assumption of liabilities by federally-insured credit unions to clarify which transfers of assets or accounts require approval by the NCUA Board. NCUA is also seeking comments on the provision governing nonconforming investments by federally-insured, state-chartered credit unions (FISCUs).
Uninsured Secondary Capital Accounts
Document Number: 05-14806
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-29
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) seeks public comment on a proposal to allow low-income designated credit unions that offer secondary capital accounts to begin redeeming the funds in those accounts when they are within five years of maturity, and to require prior approval of a plan for the use of secondary capital before such accounts can be offered.
Regulatory Flexibility Program
Document Number: 05-14805
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-29
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) seeks public comment on a proposal to modify the minimum net worth and CAMEL criteria for eligibility for NCUA's Regulatory Flexibility Program. Federally-insured credit unions that qualify for the Program are exempt in whole or in part from a series of regulatory restrictions and also are allowed to purchase and hold an expanded range of eligible obligations.
Sunshine Act Meeting
Document Number: 05-14192
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-07-18
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
Federal Credit Union Bylaws
Document Number: 05-13312
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-15
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
NCUA is proposing changes to update, clarify and simplify the Federal Credit Union (FCU) Bylaws. NCUA proposes these changes because numerous bylaw amendments approved by the NCUA Board over the past five years reveal the need to modify bylaws or remove provisions that have become outdated or obsolete.
Request for Burden Reduction Recommendation; Directors, Officers and Employees and Rules of Procedure; Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 Review
Document Number: 05-13310
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-07-07
Agency: National Credit Union Administration, Agencies and Commissions
The NCUA Board is continuing its review of its regulations to identify outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulatory requirements imposed on federally-insured credit unions pursuant to the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 (EGRPRA). Today, NCUA requests comments and suggestions on ways to reduce burden in regulations that govern directors, officers, and employees and that establish rules of procedure, consistent with our statutory obligations. All comments are welcome. We will analyze the comments received and propose burden reducing changes to our regulations where appropriate. Some suggestions for burden reduction might require legislative changes. Where legislative changes would be required, we will consider the suggestions in recommending appropriate changes to Congress.
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