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FRB: Press Release -- Extension of comment period on electronic delivery of federally mandated disclosures to consumers -- Dece…

Release Date: December 9, 1999

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board today announced the reopening and extension of the
comment period on proposals to allow electronic delivery of federally mandated
disclosures. On September 14, 1999, the Board published revised proposals for
public comment under five consumer protection regulations: B (Equal Credit
Opportunity), E (Electronic Fund Transfers), M (Consumer Leasing), Z (Truth in
Lending), and DD (Truth in Savings).
The Board is reopening and extending the comment period in order to obtain views
from individual consumers through focus group interviews. Although the comment
period is being extended primarily for the purpose of conducting these focus groups,
other members of the public may also submit comments during this period but they
are encouraged to submit them as soon as possible.
Final action on the proposals is expected in March, shortly after the close of the
public comment period.
Comment is requested by March 3, 2000.
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