Transfer and Redesignation of Certain Regulations Involving State Savings Associations Pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
FDIC · other · Published 2011-08-05 · Effective 2011-07-22 · 76 FR 47652
Document
Document number
2011-18276
Federal Register citation
76 FR 47652
CFR reference
12 CFR 390
Type
Rule
Action
Interim rule with request for comments.
Category
other
Agency
US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Publication date
2011-08-05
Effective date
2011-07-22
Abstract
Title III of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (the Dodd-Frank Act or the Act) provided that the functions, powers, and duties of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) relating to State savings associations will transfer to the FDIC effective one year after July 21, 2010, the date that the Dodd-Frank Act was enacted. The Act also amended section 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDI Act) to designate the FDIC as the "appropriate Federal banking agency" for State savings associations. The FDIC is authorized to issue regulations pursuant to the FDI Act and other existing laws as the "appropriate Federal banking agency" (or under similar statutory terminology). As a result, pursuant to those laws, the FDIC, the newly-designated "appropriate Federal banking agency" for State savings associations, is authorized to issue certain regulations involving State savings associations. Consistent with the authority provided to the FDIC by the Dodd- Frank Act, the FDI Act, and other statutory authorities, the FDIC is reissuing and redesigning certain transferring OTS regulations. In republishing these rules, the FDIC is making only technical changes to existing OTS regulations (such as nomenclature or address changes). The FDIC is not republishing those OTS regulations for which other appropriate Federal banking agencies are authorized to act. In the future, the FDIC may take other actions related to the transferred rules: Incorporating them into other FDIC regulations contained in Title 12, Chapter III, amending them, or rescinding them, as appropriate.