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This is a request for OMB to renew approval without change for the information collections in “Mortgage Acts And Practices (Regulation N) 12 CFR 1014.
The CFPB requested that OMB renew approval without change for the information collections in "Mortgage Assistance Relief Services (Regulation O) 12 CFR 1015".
The CFPB is proposing to renew OMB approval for an existing information collection titled, "Consumer and College Credit Card Agreements".
The CFPB is requesting to renew OMB approval for an existing information collection titled, "Consumer Complaint Intake System Company Portal Boarding Form Information Collection System".
The Bureau is issuing a call for evidence to ensure the Bureau is fulfilling its proper and appropriate functions to best protect consumers. The Bureau will...
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in considering whether any changes to the Bureau’s enforcement processes would be appropriate.
The Bureau is seeking comments and information to assist us in assessing potential changes to our handling of consumer complaints and inquiries.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information to assist the Bureau in assessing its financial education programs.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing the overall effectiveness and accessibility of its guidance materials and activities (including implementation support) to members of the general public, including regulated entities.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in considering whether, consistent with its statutory authority to prescribe rules pursuant to the Federal consumer financial laws, the Bureau should amend the regulations or exercise the rulemaking authorities that it inherited from certain other Federal agencies.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in considering whether, consistent with its statutory authority to prescribe rules pursuant to the Federal consumer financial laws, the Bureau should amend those rules it has promulgated since its creation or issue certain new rules.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of its rulemaking processes and, consistent with law, considering whether any changes to its rulemaking processes would be appropriate.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing potential changes that can be implemented to the Bureau’s public reporting practices of consumer complaint information, consistent with law, to consider whether any changes to the practices would be appropriate.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) seeks comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing its public and non-public external engagements, including but not limited to field hearings, town halls, roundtables, and meetings of the Advisory Board and Councils.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of its supervision program and whether any changes to the program would be appropriate.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing potential changes that can be implemented to the Bureau’s Civil Investigative Demand (CID) processes, consistent with law, to consider whether any changes to the processes would be appropriate.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is seeking comments and information from interested parties to assist the Bureau in assessing potential changes that can be implemented to the Bureau’s Civil Investigative Demand (CID) processes, consistent with law, to consider whether any changes to the processes would be appropriate.
The CFPB seeks to learn about the experience consumers are having with access to free credit scores.
The CFPB is updating a list of companies that told us they offer credit card customers free access to a credit score.
The CFPB is requesting to renew OMB approval for an existing information collection titled, "Generic Information Collection Plan for Studies of Consumers using Controlled Trials in Field and Economic Laboratory Settings".
The Bureau is proposing to amend a provision in Regulation Z that it issued in 2016 relating to the timing for mortgage servicers to transition to providing modified or unmodified periodic statements and coupon books in connection with a consumer’s bankruptcy case.
The CFPB is proposing policy guidance that would describe modifications that the Bureau intends to apply to the loan-level HMDA data that financial institutions will report under Regulation C before the data is disclosed to the public.
The CFPB is requesting to renew OMB approval for an existing information collection titled, "Generic Information Collection Plan for Consumer Complaint and Information Collection System (Testing and Feedback)".
The CFPB is requesting to renew OMB approval for an existing information collection titled, "CFPB's Consumer Response Intake Form".
The proposed rule would temporarily raise the reporting threshold for open-end lines of credit to 500 loans.