On June 30, 2002, the FDIC, through an internal organizational order, merged the Division of Supervision and the Division of Compliance and Consumer Affairs and as a result of the merger, changed the name of the "Division of Supervision" and "Division of Compliance and Consumer Affairs" to the "Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection" (DSC). In addition, the internal reorganizational order merged the Division of Insurance and the Division of Research and Statistics and changed the name of the "Division of Insurance" to the "Division of Insurance and Research." Consistent with this action, this rule makes appropriate conforming changes in chapter III of title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The rule also sets forth a Savings Provision in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION that preserves, under the new names, all actions taken under the name of the "Division of Supervision," "Division of Compliance and Consumer Affairs" and the "Division of Insurance" and provides that any references to the Division of Supervision and Division of Compliance and Consumer Affairs or the Division of Insurance respectively in any document or other communication shall be deemed to be references to the Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection or the Division of Insurance and Research respectively.