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The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced the publication of transition rules to provide lenders with guidance on collecting and reporting information when an application for a home mortgage loan is received before--and final action is taken after--January 1, 2004. The rules were published as an amendment to the official staff commentary that applies and interprets the requirements of Regulation C (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act).
In 2002, the Board substantially revised Regulation C, effective January 1, 2004. The revisions require lenders to report new data items, including information about loan pricing. To minimize the reporting burden, the transition rules generally will not require lenders to collect--pre-January 1, 2004--information that typically is obtained when an application is submitted. More specifically, the transition rules provide that:
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2003 Banking and consumer regulatory policy