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NCUA issues succession planning proposal at Jan. meeting

January 27, 2022
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NCUA issued a proposed rule on succession planning and heard briefings on supervisory priorities and the Central Liquidity Facility (CLF) Thursday. The board also finalized a rule on statutory inflation of civil money penalties.

The proposed rule would require federal credit union boards of directors establish and adhere to processes for succession planning. It would provide credit unions “broad discretion in implementing the proposed regulatory requirements to minimize any burden.”

Comments on the proposal are due 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register.

The final rule on statutory inflation of civil money penalties adjusts the maximum amount of each civil monetary penalty (CMP) within its jurisdiction to account for inflation, as required by federal law.

The board briefings covered:

  • NCUA’s 2022 supervisory priorities, which NCUA issued in a Letter to Credit Unions earlier this month.
  • The impact of expiring COVID-19 relief legislation on the Central Liquidity Facility.

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