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110th CONGRESS, LEGISLATIVE ISSUES A - ZCREDIT UNION REGULATORY IMPROVEMENTS ACT (CURIA) - H.R.1537ISSUE: The last major changes to the Federal Credit Union Act occurred in 1998. The past nine years have provided an opportunity to identify unnecessary and outdated provisions and recommend common sense improvements. CUNA POSITION:Regulatory relief for credit unions will help improve productivity and efficiency in a competitive and dynamic marketplace, and will translate into better and lower-cost service to credit union members. Of particular interest for credit unions is raising the cap on member business lending, and implementing a risk-based capital approach. OPPOSING VIEWS: The banking industry is strongly opposed to any efforts by Congress to ease burdens and restrictions on credit unions. IMPACT ON CREDIT UNIONS: Credit unions remain the most highly regulated and restricted of all insured financial institutions. The Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act (CURIA), H.R. 1537, seeks to undo burdensome requirements by allowing: Title I: Capital Reform: Title II: Economic Growth: Title III: Regulatory Modernization:
STATUS/OUTLOOK: The Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act was introduced on March 15, 2007 by Reps. Kanjorski (D-PA) and Royce (R-CA), and was referred to the House Financial Services Committee. Five provisions of CURIA were included in the Regulatory Relief bill that passed Congress late September 2006. The provisions include: (1) increasing the current 12-year limitation term of unsecured federal credit union loans to 15 years; (2) leasing of land on federal facilities for credit unions; (3) check cashing and money transfer services offered to non-credit union members who otherwise fall within the field of membership; (4) clarifying the definition of net worth for the purposes of credit union mergers; and (5) clarifying notices that privately insured credit unions must make to members and potential members that accounts are not covered by federal insurance. CONTACTS: Ryan Donovan, 202-508-6750, rdonovan@cuna.coop. Related Documents:CURIA Capital Summary (Title I) CURIA: Reforming Prompt Corrective Action for Credit Unions CURIA Economic Growth Summary (Title II) CURIA: Increasing Credit Union Member Business Loan Limits
Expanding Credit Union Service to Underserved Areas Regulatory Relief provisions in the Senate bill Response to Bank Attacks on CURIA Congressional Research Service Report on CURIA Thank You Letter from Dan Mica to Reps Kanjorski and Royce Regarding H.R. 1537 Thank You Letter from Dan Mica to Co-Sponsors of H.R. 1537 HR1537 Cosponsors and Bill Text Dan Mica's Letter to the House of Representatives Urging Co-sponsorship of H.R. 1537 Letter from HR1537 Co-Sponsors Requesting Support from other Lawmakers CURIA Archive: Letters and Testimony in Former CongressesThank You Letter From Dan Mica to Co-Sponsors of H.R. 2317 May 16, 2005: Thank you Letter from Dan Mica to Reps Royce and Kanjorski Regarding H.R. 2317 November 9, 2005: Letters to Shelby and Sarbanes Regarding Basel Capital Accords March 9, 2006: CUNA Board Chair Letter to the Hill Regarding CURIA
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