ALEXANDRIA, VA. (Oct. 25, 2018) – Credit unions can learn more about recent changes to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and other federal consumer financial protection laws and regulations during a Nov. 14 webinar hosted by the National Credit Union Administration.
Online registration for the “NCUA HMDA and Consumer Compliance Regulatory Update Webinar,” is now open (opens new window). Participants will use this link to log into the webinar and to view it on mobile devices, and they should allow pop-ups from this website. The webinar is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Eastern.
This webinar will cover amendments to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and other consumer financial protection laws made by the 2018 Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. It will also include discussions on the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection’s Interpretive and Procedural Rule implementing the HMDA changes.
Registrants can submit questions in advance at ocfpccpo@ncua.gov. The email’s subject line should read, “NCUA HMDA and Consumer Compliance Regulatory Update Webinar.” Please email technical questions about accessing the webinar to audience.support@on24.com.
This webinar will be closed captioned and then archived online approximately three weeks following the live event.
The Office of Consumer Financial Protection is responsible for the NCUA’s consumer financial protection program. Within the office, the Division of Consumer Compliance Policy and Outreach is responsible for consumer financial protection compliance policy, rulemaking and outreach, fair lending examinations, and interagency coordination on consumer financial protection compliance matters.
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