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Exemptions to Suspicious Activity Report Requirements

aml-bsa-fincen · OCC · Rule · Published 2022-03-18 · Effective 2022-05-01 · 87 FR 15323

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Document number
2022-05521
Federal Register citation
87 FR 15323
CFR reference
12 CFR 21
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
aml-bsa-fincen
Sub-agency
OCC
Publication date
2022-03-18
Effective date
2022-05-01
Treasury docket
Docket No. OCC-2020-0037

Abstract

This final rule modifies the requirements for national banks and Federal savings associations, including Federal branches and agencies of foreign banks licensed or chartered by the OCC, to file suspicious activity reports (SARs). It amends the OCC's SAR regulations to allow the OCC to issue exemptions from the requirements of those regulations upon request from a financial institution subject to those regulations. The rule harmonizes the OCC's legal authority with the preexisting exemption authority of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This rule will make it possible for the OCC to facilitate changes required by the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020. The final rule will also make it possible for the OCC to grant relief to national banks or Federal savings associations that develop innovative solutions intended to meet Bank Secrecy Act requirements more efficiently and effectively.

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