Open notices
The notices listed below are currently open for public comment. For each notice, click through to view the Federal Register notice where you can read the full notice and select the “Submit a formal comment” option to contribute.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is seeking information in advance of preparing a proposed rule to address concerns related to information furnished to credit bureaus and other consumer reporting agencies concerning coerced debt.
The CFPB proposes to amend Regulation V, which implements the FCRA, to protect consumer information in the consumer reporting marketplace, including information sold by data brokers.
The CFPB proposes to streamline existing requirements when borrowers seek to modify their mortgage in times of distress, add safeguards when borrowers seek assistance, and revise existing requirements with respect to borrower assistance. The CFPB also proposes to add requirements to provide certain communications in languages other than English.
The CFPB is seeking public comment on a proposed rule amending Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), concerning medical information.