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    October 14, 2004

    News Release 2004-95, Federal Bank, Thrift, and Credit Union Regulatory Agencies Provide Consumer Information on Avoiding Overdraft and Bounced-Check Fees

    News Release 2004-94, Julie L. Williams Becomes Acting Comptroller of the Currency


    October 8, 2004

    News Release 2004-93, Comment Letter Issued on the SEC’s Proposed Broker Rules for Banks


    October 6, 2004

    News Release 2004-92, Community Developments Newsletter Focuses on Using Technology to Reach the Unbanked


    October 5, 2004

    OCC 2004-46, Part 32, Lending Limits WORD ASCII

    This bulletin calls attention to a final rule, published in the Federal Register on August 19, 2004, that amends 12 CFR part 32 by extending the lending limits pilot program until June 11, 2007. The final rule also expands the program to include certain agricultural loans.


    October 4, 2004

    News Release 2004-91, Comptroller Hawke Addresses ABA Convention


    October 1, 2004

    AL 2004-11, Electronic Consumer Disclosures and Notices WORD ASCII

    This advisory letter highlights issues that should be considered by national banks that provide electronic consumer disclosures. The failure to provide such electronic disclosures in a proper manner can expose the bank to significant compliance, transaction, and reputation risk.

    The OCC’s toll-free consumer complaint and assistance lines are now open on Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central Time, in addition to regular hours Monday through Thursday. . . more


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