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FRB: Press Release -- Agencies approve regulations for privacy of consumer financial information -- May 10, 2000

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Office of Thrift Supervision

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 10, 2000

AGENCIES APPROVE FINAL REGULATIONS
FOR PRIVACY OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift
Supervision today approved the issuance of final regulations implementing the provisions of
the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act governing the privacy of consumer financial information.
The regulations resulted from an interagency effort. They impose three main requirements
established by the Act:
Financial institutions must provide initial notices to customers about their privacy
policies, describing the conditions under which they may disclose nonpublic personal
information to nonaffiliated third parties and affiliates. These notices must be
accurate, clear, and conspicuous.
Financial institutions must provide annual notices of their privacy policies to their
current customers. These notices must be accurate, clear, and conspicuous.
Financial institutions must provide a reasonable method for consumers to "opt out" of
disclosures to nonaffiliated third parties. That is, consumers must be given a
reasonable opportunity to "opt out" and a reasonable means to do so. Consumers may
exercise their "opt out" option at any time.
The regulations, which are identical in all substantive respects, apply to financial institutions
for which the agencies have primary supervisory authority. The regulations limit disclosure
by financial institutions of "nonpublic personal information" about individuals who obtain
financial products or services for personal, family, or household purposes. Subject to certain
exceptions allowed by law, the regulations cover information sharing between financial
institutions and nonaffiliated third parties.
The regulations are effective November 13, 2000, but in order to provide sufficient time for
financial institutions to establish policies and procedures and to put in place systems to
implement the requirements of the regulations, the time for full compliance with the
regulations is extended until July 1, 2001.
The agencies expect the regulations to be published in the Federal Register within the next
two weeks. The published regulations may contain nonsubstantive changes from the
versions approved by each agency today.
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FRB: Press Release -- Agencies approve regulations for privacy of consumer financial information -- May 10, 2000

Final rule, to be published in the Federal Register (562 KB PDF)
Media Contacts:
Federal Reserve: Rose Pianalto (202) 452-2955 OCC: Bob Garsson (202) 874-5770
FDIC:
Phil Battey (202) 898-7303
OTS: Patricia Cinelli (202) 906-6688
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