Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection July 2014 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Disclosure of Consumer Complaint Narrative Data
Document Number: 2014-17274
Type: Notice
Date: 2014-07-23
Agency: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (``Bureau'') currently discloses certain complaint data it receives regarding consumer financial products and services via its web-based, public- facing database (``Consumer Complaint Database''). The Bureau proposes to expand that disclosure to include unstructured consumer complaint narrative data (``narratives''). Only those narratives for which opt-in consumer consent had been obtained and a robust personal information scrubbing standard and methodology applied would be subject to disclosure. The proposed policy (``Proposed Policy Statement'') would supplement the Bureau's existing Policy Statements establishing and expanding the Consumer Complaint Database.
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Document Number: 2014-17272
Type: Notice
Date: 2014-07-23
Agency: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) is proposing a new information collection titled, ``Debt Collection Survey from the Consumer Credit Panel.''
Application of Regulation Z's Ability-To-Repay Rule to Certain Situations Involving Successors-in-Interest
Document Number: 2014-16780
Type: Rule
Date: 2014-07-17
Agency: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is issuing this interpretive rule to clarify that the Bureau's Ability-to- Repay Rule incorporates the existing definition of ``assumption'' under Regulation Z.
Policy Guidance on Supervisory and Enforcement Considerations Relevant to Mortgage Brokers Transitioning to Mini-Correspondent Lenders
Document Number: 2014-16779
Type: Notice
Date: 2014-07-17
Agency: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB or Bureau) is issuing supervisory and enforcement guidance entitled ``Policy Guidance on Supervisory and Enforcement Considerations Relevant to Mortgage Brokers Transitioning to Mini-Correspondent Lenders,'' (Policy Guidance) which relates to the Bureau's exercise of its authority to supervise and enforce compliance with RESPA and Regulation X and TILA and Regulation Z in certain transactions involving ``mini-correspondent lenders.''
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