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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 9253
    Reading Time:about 40 minutes

    The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) adopted a final rule to codify the Interagency Statement Clarifying the Role of Supervisory Guidance issued in 2018 along with the Federal Reserve, FDIC, NCUA, and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. This rule emphasizes that supervisory guidance, unlike laws or regulations, does not have legal force and doesn't create legally binding obligations for the public. The rule aims to ensure that the OCC will follow the principles of administrative law and use guidance to support transparency and consistency in the supervision of banks. The final rule takes effect on March 15, 2021, and assures that supervisory guidance will continue to be a valuable tool without being enforceable like laws.

    Simple Explanation

    The OCC made a rule to say that their guide for banks is just advice and not something they have to do like a law. This helps make sure everyone knows the rules are fair and clear.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 9261
    Reading Time:about 42 minutes

    The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection has adopted a final rule to clarify that supervisory guidance is not legally enforceable like laws or regulations. This rule, grounded in the 2018 Interagency Statement, ensures the Bureau will not take enforcement actions based on such guidance. The guidance serves as a tool to communicate expectations and improve industry understanding, but it does not create binding legal obligations. Some commenters supported the rule for providing clarity, while others expressed concerns about its impact on supervisory discretion.

    Simple Explanation

    The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection made a rule saying that some advice they give, called supervisory guidance, is like friendly advice and can't be used as a must-follow law. This means banks and companies have to follow real laws, but this guidance just helps them understand what the rules mean better.