On February 24, 2015, the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a proposal to suspend for one year credit card issuers' obligations to submit their credit card agreements to the CFPB. The suspension is intended to give the CFPB time to develop a simplified and automated electronic submission system. In designing the new system, the CFPB intends to introduce improved reporting formats and faster posting of information. Credit card agreement submissions that would otherwise be due to the CFPB by the first business day on or after April 30, July 31, and October 31 of 2015, and January 31, 2016 would be suspended. Credit card issuers would resume submitting credit card agreements on a quarterly basis starting on April 30, 2016. During the temporary suspension period, the CFPB will collect consumer credit card agreements from the largest card issuers' public websites and post the agreements to its online consumer credit card agreements database.
The proposed rule is available at: http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201502_cfpb_proposed-rule_submission-of-credit-card-agreements.pdf.
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