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Federal Reserve Proposes Amendments to Regulation Z to Clarify Rules Pertaining to Credit Cards
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October 19, 2010
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| Circular No. 12252 | |
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The Federal Reserve Board has proposed a rule amending Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) to clarify aspects of the Board's rules protecting consumers who use credit cards. The proposal is intended to enhance protections for consumers and to resolve areas of uncertainty so that card issuers fully understand their compliance obligations. In particular, the proposal would clarify that:
The proposed rule represents the second stage of the Federal Reserve's implementation of the Credit Card Act. See press release for full details.
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