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News Release 2001-10 | January 29, 2001

OCC Proposes Updates and Revisions to Regulations

WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is proposing to amend 12 CFR parts 1, 7, and 23 to update and revise the OCC's regulations to keep pace with developments in the law and in the national banking system.

The proposed updates and revisions include:

  • Part 1 - Incorporating the authority to underwrite, deal in, and purchase certain municipal bonds that is provided to well capitalized national banks by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act;
  • Part 7 - Establishing the conditions under which a school where a national bank participates in a financial literacy program would not considered a branch under the McFadden Act;
  • Part 7 - Revising the OCC's regulation governing bank holidays to conform with the wording of the statute that authorizes the Comptroller to proclaim mandatory bank closings
  • Part 7 - Clarifying the scope of the term "NSF fees" as that term is used in 12 CFR 7.4001, the OCC’s regulation governing interest;
  • Part 7 - Simplifying and clarifying the OCC's current regulation governing national banks' non-interest charges and fees;
  • Part 7 - Providing that state law applies to a national bank operating subsidiary to the same extent as it applies to the parent national bank; and
  • Part 23 - Authorizing the OCC to vary the percentage limit on the extent to which a national bank may rely on estimated residual values to recover its cost in personal property leasing arrangements.

Comments are due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.

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