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FRB: Press Release--Proposed amendment of staff commentary on Regulation C (HMDA) to provide transition rules--March 3, 2003

Release Date: March 3, 2003
For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Monday published transition rules in a proposed amendment
to the official staff commentary that applies and interprets the requirements of Regulation C
(Home Mortgage Disclosure Act).
Comment is requested by April 8, 2003. The Board expects to issue final guidance, after
taking into account comments received, as soon as possible after the close of the comment
period.
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.
The proposed transition rules provide guidance on collecting and reporting this information
for applications received before January 1, 2004, upon which final action is taken on or after
January 1, 2004. More specifically, the transition rules provide that:
Lenders would not have to identify applications or loans involving manufactured
homes or requests for preapproval.
Lenders could, at their option, continue to apply the current definitions of a home
improvement loan and a refinancing.
Lenders would report applicant information on ethnicity and race in accordance with
the conversion guidance set forth in the proposed comment.
Lenders would have to report the purchaser type, rate spread, whether a loan is subject to the
Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA), and the lien status of applications
and originated loans. Information about these items is available at the time of final action.
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