United States:
Federal Register: CFPB Seeks Public Input On Investigative Demands Process
07 February 2018
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's
("CFPB") request for public input on its Civil
Investigative Demands ("CIDs") process was published in the Federal Register.
CIDs are requests for information that are issued in relation to
enforcement actions. As previously reported, the CFPB is soliciting
feedback concerning how CIDs can be updated to better achieve CFPB
objectives, minimize burdens and align with existing processes in
place for other agencies with similar authorities.
Comments must be submitted by April 6, 2018.
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