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Proposed Rules on Credits, Dividends, and Procedural and Operational Changes to Assessment Regulations

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  • Description:
    The FDIC Board of Directors is seeking comment on the attached three proposed rules governing deposit insurance assessments under the Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005. The proposed rules would implement a one-time assessment credit, dividends, and procedural and operational changes to the assessment regulations. The Reform Act requires the FDIC to prescribe the credit and dividend regulations by November 5, 2006. Comments on the three proposed rules are due by July 17, 2006.
  • Content Notes:
    See FIL-27-2006, dated 03/28/2006 to review the interim final rule on deposit insurance coverage.
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  • Release Date:
    05/18/2006
  • Update Date:
    05/18/2006
  • Withdrawn Date:
    Not Available
  • Agencies Involved:
    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Fdic Employee Involved:
    Munsell W. St. Clair ; Arthur J. Murton
  • Law Involved:
    Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005
  • Related Regulation:
    12 C.F.R. 327
  • Comment Period End Date:
    07/17/2006
  • Source:
    FDIC Website
  • Memorandum To:
    All FDIC-Insured Institutions
  • FIL Number:
    FIL-46-2006
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:b439fdd22eb4627288e09524bd6fae97882485e995b1bbedfc3cbbcb8ceabe65
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