Announcements.POSTPONEMENT OF RECENT AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION C (HOME MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT) The Federal Reserve Board approved on May 2, 2002, a final rule that postpones the effective date of the recent amendments to Regulation C (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act) from January 1, 2003, to January 1, 2004. On February 15, 2002, the Board published in the Federal Register amendments to Regulation C effective for data collected beginning January 1, 2003, and solicited comment on several related issues with a comment period that closed on April 12. Financial institutions and their trade associations requested a postponement of the effective date until January 1, 2004, on the grounds that a 2003 deadline does not afford institutions adequate time to take the steps necessary to ensure full compliance with the new rules. Consumer and community organizations generally opposed postponement of the effective date. The Board has weighed the financial institutions' claims and underlying assumptions against public policy benefits of collecting the new data as soon as possible. The Board believes that some Home Mortagage Disclosure Act (HMDA HMDA Hexamethylene Diamine (chemistry) HMDA Hitchhiker Motorized Door Assembly HMDA High Mobility DGM Assemblage HMDA Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1974 ) reporters, especially the largest ones, will not be able to fully implement the new rules by January 1, 2003, without jeopardizing the quality and usefulness of the data and incurring substantial additional implementation costs that could be avoided by a postponement. The Board is, however, adopting an interim amendment to Regulation C, effective January 1, 2003, mandating the use of 2000 census data in HMDA reporting. Given the many changes that have occurred since the 1990 census, use of 2000 census tracts A census tract, census area, or census district is a particular community defined for the purpose of taking a census. Usually these coincide with the limits of cities, towns or other administrative areas and several tracts commonly exist within a county. and demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. will produce more accurate and useful data in the HMDA disclosure statements and aggregate reports. INTERAGENCY in·ter·a·gen·cy adj. Involving or representing two or more agencies, especially government agencies. GUIDANCE ON RISKS OF PARALLEL-OWNED BANKING ORGANIZATIONS The federal bank and thrift thrift: see leadwort. regulatory agencies regulatory agency Independent government commission charged by the legislature with setting and enforcing standards for specific industries in the private sector. The concept was invented by the U.S. issued on April 23, 2002, guidance that reviews the risks of parallel-owned banking organizations. The guidance sets forth an approach for supervising those risks. A parallel-owned banking organization consists of a U.S. depository institution Depository institution A financial institution that obtains its funds mainly through deposits from the public. This includes commercial banks, savings and loan associations, savings banks and credit unions. and a foreign bank that are both controlled directly or indirectly by one person or group of persons who are closely associated in their business dealings or act in concert. It does not include an organization controlled by a company subject to the Bank Holding Company Act or the Savings and Loan savings and loan n. a banking and lending institution, chartered either by a state or the Federal government. Savings and loans only make loans secured by real property from deposits, upon which they pay interest slightly higher than that paid by most banks. Holding Company Act or where one institution is a subsidiary of the other. Control may exist if a person or group of persons controls 10 percent or more of any class of voting shares Voting Shares Shares that give the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy making as well as who will compose the members of the board of directors. Notes: Different classes of shares, such as preferred stock, sometimes don't allow for voting rights. of the depository institutions. The guidance describes various risks that may be increased because of the structure of parallel-owned banking organizations, including engaging in transactions that prefer the foreign bank member of the group over the U.S. depository institution. The agencies will address these risks by coordinating their supervision of the U.S. operations of parallel-owned banking organizations. Enhanced communication and cooperation with foreign bank supervisors is also important to this process. When an applicant proposes to acquire or establish a U.S. depository institution that will be part of a parallel-owned banking organization, the application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. In appropriate circumstances, special conditions may be imposed in a regulatory decision, including restrictions on the ability of the U.S. depository institution to engage in transactions with its foreign affiliates. In cases where a parallel-owned banking organization is formed in a way that does not require review by the banking agencies, the guidance recommends that a U.S. depository institution inform the appropriate federal banking agency prior to becoming part of a parallel-owned banking organization. PUBLICATION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT AND BUDGET REVIEW The 88th Annual Report, 2001, of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System The managing body of the Federal Reserve System, which sets policies on bank practices and the money supply. , covering operations for the calendar year 2001, is now available from Publications Services, Mail Stop 127, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551, or phone 202452-3244 or 3245. Also available from Publications Services is a separately printed companion document, Annual Report, Budget Review, 2002, which describes the budget expenses of the Federal Reserve Banks for 2002, the 2002 phase of the Board's current two-year (2002-03) budget, and income and expenses for 2000 and 2001. Both reports are also available on the Federal Reserve Board's web site: www.federalreserve.gov. DISCONTINUANCE Cessation; ending; giving up. The discontinuance of a lawsuit, also known as a dismissal or a non-suit, is the voluntary or involuntary termination of an action. DISCONTINUANCE, pleading. A chasm or interruption in the pleading. 2. OF TEN STATISTICAL TABLES IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN After this issue (June 2002), the Federal Reserve Bulletin will no longer publish ten statistical tables that have run in its "Financial and Business Statistics" section. Each table, plus information on where to obtain the data presented in that table, is listed below. 1.38: Federal Fiscal and Financing Operations. Monthly totals are from Monthly Treasury Statements, which are available on the web site of the U.S. Department of the Treasury at www.fms.treas.gov/ mts/index.html or telephone (202) 874-9880. Fiscal year totals are from The Budget of the U.S. Government, which can be found on the web site of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), formerly the Bureau of the Budget, is an agency of the federal government that evaluates, formulates, and coordinates management procedures and program objectives within and among departments and agencies of the Executive Branch. , at www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/index.html or telephone (202) 395-3080. 1.39: U.S. Budget Receipts and Outlays Outlays Payments on obligations in the form of cash, checks, the issuance of bonds or notes, or the maturing of interest coupons. . Fiscal year totals are from The Budget of the U.S. Government, which is available on the web site of the Office of Management and Budget, at www.whitehouse.gov/ omb/budget/index.html or telephone (202) 395-3080. Monthly and half-year totals are from the Monthly Treasury Statements, www.fms.treas.gov/mts/ index.html or telephone (202) 874-9880. 1.48: Corporate Profits and Their Distribution. Data are from the Survey of Current Business, which is available on the web site of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, at www.bea.gov/bea/pubs.htm or telephone (202) 606-5304. 2.10: Nonfinancial Business Activity. Data for lines 1-9 are available in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, tables 2.13 (lines 1-8) and 2.12 (line 9). Current data are available in the Board's monthly statistical release G.17 "Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization Capacity Utilization measures the rate at which a firm makes use of their capital productive capacities, such as factories and machinery. Capacity Utilization generally rises when the economy is healthy and falls when demand softens. " at www.federalreserve.gov/releases/ G17/. Historical data are also available on the Board's web site: www.federalreserve.gov/releases/ G17/download.htm. Data for the remaining lines of the table are available from the following sources: * Line 10, McGraw-Hill Construction Information Group: http://dodge.construction.com/Analytics/ default1.jsp or telephone (800) 591-4462. * Lines 11-15, data are from Employment and Earnings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) A research agency of the U.S. Department of Labor; it compiles statistics on hours of work, average hourly earnings, employment and unemployment, consumer prices and many other variables. , National Employment, Hours, and Earnings, Current Employment Statistics (CES): www.bls.gov/ces/ or telephone (202) 691-6555. For CES data questions, e-mail cesinfo@bls.gov. * Lines 16-19, data are from the Survey of Current Business. Bureau of Economic Analysis: www.bea.gov/bea/pubs.htm or telephone: (202) 606-5304. * Line 20, data are from the Advance Monthly Sales release. The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census Noun 1. Bureau of the Census - the bureau of the Commerce Department responsible for taking the census; provides demographic information and analyses about the population of the United States Census Bureau : www.census.gov/svsd/www/ advtable.html. * Line 21, data are from Employment and Earnings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Division of Consumer Prices and Price Indexes: www.bls.gov/ CPI (1) (Characters Per Inch) The measurement of the density of characters per inch on tape or paper. A printer's CPI button switches character pitch. (2) (Counts Per I or telephone (202) 691-7000. For CPI data questions, e-mail cpi_info@bls.gov. * Line 22, data are from Employment and Earnings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Index: www.bls.gov/PPI or telephone (202) 691-7705. For PPI (1) (Pixels Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of a monitor or scanner. For example, a monitor that is 16 inches wide and displays 1600 pixels across its width would have a resolution of 100 ppi (1600 divided by 16). data questions, e-mail ppi-info@bls.gov. 2.11: Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment. Data are from Employment and Earnings and are available on the web site of the The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: * Lines 1-5, www.bls.gov/cps or telephone Labor Force Statistics, Current Population Survey (CPS (1) (Characters Per Second) The measurement of the speed of a serial printer or the speed of a data transfer between hardware devices or over a communications channel. CPS is equivalent to bytes per second. ): (202) 691-6378. For CPS data questions, e-mail cpsinfo@bls.gov. * Lines 6-14, www.bls.gov/ces or telephone National Employment, Hours, and Earnings, Current Employment Statistics (CES): (202) 691-6555. For CES data questions, e-mail cesinfo@bls.gov. 2.14: Housing and Construction. Data are available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and the National Association of Realtors The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is made up of residential and commercial realtors who are brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, and counselors, and others working in the real estate industry. , as follows: * Lines 1-13, new residential construction, www.census.gov/ftp/pub/const/www/ newresconstindex.html. * Lines 14-17, new residential sales, www.census. gov/ftp/pub/const/www/newressalesindex.html. For further information, contact the Residential Construction Branch, telephone (301) 763-5160. * Lines 18-20, existing home sales Existing Home Sales An economic indicator of both the number and prices of existing single family houses, condos and co-op sales over a one-month period. Released monthly by the U.S. , www.REALTOR.org/Research.nsf/Pages/EHSdata. Telephone (202) 383-7518 or e-mall eresearch@realtors.org * Lines 21-33, www.census.gov/ftp/pub/const/ www/c30index.html or telephone (301) 763-4673. 2.15: Consumer and Producer Prices. Data are available on the web site of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: * Lines 1-6, consumer price index, www.bls.gov/ CPI or telephone the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Division of Consumer Prices and Price Indexes (202) 691-7000. For CPI data questions, e-mail cpi_info@bls.gov. * Lines 7-16, producer price index, www.bls.gov/ PPI or telephone the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Index (202) 691-7705. For PPI data questions, e-mall ppi-info@bls.gov. 2.16: Gross Domestic Product and Income. Data are from the Survey of Current Business, which is available on the web site of the Bureau of Economic Analysis at www.bea.gov/bea/pubs.htm or telephone (202) 606-5304. 2.17: Personal Income and Saving. Data are from the Survey of Current Business, which is available on the web site of the Bureau of Economic Analysis at www.bea.gov/bea/pubs.htm or telephone (202) 606-5304. 3.11: U.S. Foreign Trade. Data are available in the FT900 release on the web site of the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade Division, at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/Press-Release/ current_press_release/exh1.txt. Print copies of several publications in which source data appear are available from the Government Printing Office "From the Government Printing Office" is a short story by Kris Neville from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions. at (202) 512-1800 or toll free (866) 512-1800. Orders may also be made on line at bookstore.gpo.gov. The publications that may be ordered through GPO are the following: * The Budget of the U.S. Government * Monthly Treasury Statements * Survey of Current Business * Construction Reports (Housing Starts, New Residential Construction, and Value of Construction Put in Place) In addition, print copies or Excel files of history tables of new residential construction and sales data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census may be ordered. Subscriptions to monthly news releases for many series from the Bureau of Labor Statistics may be requested from the offices listed for specific table data. ENFORCEMENT ACTION The Federal Reserve Board announced on April 26, 2002, the issuance of a consent order of assessment of a civil money penalty against the Community Bank of Granbury, Granbury, Texas Granbury is a city in Hood County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 5,718. It is the county seat of Hood CountyGR6. , a state member bank. The Community Bank of Granbury, without admitting to any allegations, consented to the issuance of the order in connection with its alleged violations of the Board's regulations implementing the National Flood Insurance Flood insurance denotes the specific insurance coverage against property loss from flooding. To determine risk factors for specific properties, insurers will often refer to topographical maps that denote lowlands and floodplains that are susceptible to flooding. Act. The order requires the Community Bank of Granbury to pay a civil money penalty of $10,000, which will be remitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the federal agency responsible for coordinating emergency planning, preparedness, risk reduction, response, and recovery. The agency works closely with state and local governments by funding emergency programs and providing technical for deposit into the National Flood Mitigation MITIGATION. 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