Skip to quick links of this areaSkip to main contentOCC Logo Comptroller of the Currency, Administrator of national Banks

| | | | | |

Legal and Regulatory


Search this Site:

Search Tips

What's New
About the OCC
Banker Education
Careers at the OCC
Community Affairs
Corporate Applications
CRA Information
Consumer Complaints
and Assistance
Electronic Banking
FOIA
Issuances
Legal and Regulatory
  • News
  • Legal Careers
  • Enforcement Actions
  • Guidance, Precedents, Court Documents
  • Laws and Regulations
  • Beneficial Ownership Reporting
  • Papers & Speeches
  • Skip to main content
    News Releases
    Publications
    Public Information
    Related Sites
    Speeches
    Treasury Homepage
    National BankNet for Chartered National Banks
    FirstGov

    End of Left Navigation links group


    Regulatory Burden Reduction Initiatives

    Economic Growth And Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996

    Beginning in June 2003, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) are requesting comments to identify and eliminate outdated, unnecessary or unduly burdensome regulations imposed on insured depository institutions pursuant to Section 2222 of the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 (EGRPRA).

    EGRPRA requires the agencies to categorize the regulations, publish the categories for comment, report to Congress on any significant issues raised by the comments and eliminate unnecessary regulations. (See EGRPRA Summary for a summary of the statute). Under the 1996 law, the agencies are required to review their regulations at least once every 10 years. This current effort represents the beginning of a three-year joint effort by the agencies to obtain suggestions from the industry and public on more streamlined and less burdensome ways to regulate.

    The agencies will publish the categories of regulations for which they are seeking comments twice a year.

    To see the categories for which comment is currently being solicited, and to make comments, visit
    http://www.egrpra.gov/.

    To comment via mail, write Lee Walzer, Counsel, MS 8-4, Legislative & Regulatory Activities, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20219-0001.
    This page may contain PDF documents
    Download Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0

    You are entering an official United States government system, which may be used only for authorized purposes. Unauthorized modification of any information stored on this system may result in criminal prosecution.