Final rules
Rules listed here are final rules issued by the CFPB. To identify all the rules related to a single consumer financial product, use the filter tool below.
Types of final rules
Final Rule
Other than interim final rules, this includes all CFPB final rules, including procedural and interpretive rules. Generally, final rules go through notice and comment before issuance.
Interim Final Rule
Under some circumstances, the CFPB may issue final rules without a comment period before issuance. The CFPB may request comment on these rules and may later alter the rules, if necessary.
Procedural and technical amendments to Regulations J and L, which implement the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA).
On June 29, 2012, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) published an interim final rule implementing the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA).
Final rule amending Regulation Z (TILA) requirements related to escrow accounts.
This final rule establishes procedures for the public to obtain information from the Bureau, under the Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act of 1974...
Procedural rule that specifies how the Bureau issues rules and when rules are considered issued.
Delayed implementation of certain Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) mortgage disclosure requirements that would otherwise take effect on January 21, 2013.