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Release Date: May 3, 2007

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday announced that it will hold a public hearing under
the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA) on June 14, to gather information
on how it might use its rulemaking authority to curb abusive lending practices in the home
mortgage market, including the subprime sector.
"The goal is to find ways to promote sustainable homeownership through responsible
lending, informed consumer choice, and effective guidance and regulation," said Federal
Reserve Board Governor Randall S. Kroszner, who will chair the hearing. "We want to
encourage, not limit, mortgage lending by responsible lenders, so it is crucial that any
actions the Board might take are well calibrated and do not have unintended consequences."
The Board held four hearings in the summer of 2006 under HOEPA. Those hearings
addressed three topics: (1) predatory lending and the impact of the existing HOEPA rules,
and state and local anti-predatory lending laws on the subprime market; (2) nontraditional
mortgage products such as interest-only mortgage loans and payment option adjustable rate
mortgages, and reverse mortgages; (3) and, how consumers select lenders and mortgage
products in the subprime mortgage market.
Based on testimony and public comment from the 2006 hearings, and in response to
increased subprime mortgage foreclosures, the Board plans to hold a fifth hearing that will
focus on how it might use its rulemaking authority to address concerns about abusive
lending practices in the home mortgage market.
The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, June 14, 2007, at the Federal Reserve Board at 20th
and C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. The Board will invite consumer advocacy
organizations, lenders, and other interested parties to participate in panel discussions. In
addition to the panel discussions, the Board intends to reserve about one hour in the
afternoon to permit interested parties other than those on the panels to make brief
statements. To allow as many as possible to offer their views during this period, oral
statements will be limited to three minutes; written statements of any length may be
submitted for the record. The Board anticipates that the hearing will begin at 8:30 a.m. EDT
and conclude at 4:00 p.m., however, this schedule is tentative and further information about
the hearing, including the final schedule and the procedure for registering for security
purposes to attend the hearing, will be published in the Federal Register and on the Board's
web site at www.federalreserve.gov.
The Board is holding the hearing under HOEPA, which was enacted in 1994 in response to
reports of predatory home equity lending practices in underserved markets. HOEPA
amended the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to impose additional disclosure requirements and

other limits on certain high-cost, home-secured loans. HOEPA authorizes the Board to issue
rules that prohibit certain acts or practices in connection with home mortgage loans.
HOEPA also directs the Board to periodically hold public hearings to examine the home
equity lending market and the adequacy of existing regulatory and legislative provisions for
protecting the interests of consumers, particularly low-income consumers.
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