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FDIC Chicago Region Regulatory Teleconference:
Regulation Z - Mortgage Lending Changes

Monday November 30, 2009
10:00 am Central time

On November 30, 2009, the FDIC's Chicago Region will host a Regional Regulatory Teleconference. Our topic for the teleconference will be "Regulation Z - Mortgage Lending Changes." The one-hour session will:

  • Provide an overview of the recent Regulation Z amendments and their purpose;
  • Discuss the new early disclosure requirements;
  • Discuss the rules affecting higher-priced mortgage loans; and
  • Detail examples and best practices for compliance with the amendments.

Our speakers, comprised of FDIC Compliance Examiners, will provide their unique insights from an examination perspective. Deputy Regional Director L. Ray Jackson will provide opening remarks and preside over the teleconference. The one-hour call will conclude with a question and answer session.

The teleconference is primarily open to FDIC-supervised institutions in the Chicago Region. Bank directors, officers, and staff members are welcome to participate. Participants may call in from any location and are not required to be onsite at their institution. To register for the teleconference, please follow the registration instructions below. Please complete your registration by Monday, November 23, 2009.

Meeting Information

Date: Monday November 30, 2009
Time: 10:00 am Central Time

Agenda
Will be posted the week before the conference call.

Registration Information
Send an e-mail to chiconferencecall@FDIC.gov, with the following information included in the comments section:

  1. The name of the bank for which you are registering
  2. The bank location (city and state)
  3. The first and last name of a contact person at the bank
  4. The e-mail address to which you would like your confirmation delivered
  5. The approximate number of bank staff participating
  6. The number of separate phone lines you will be using to participate (To illustrate, if your institution plans to have three participants call in from separate locations and the senior staff will be at the bank listening on the speaker phone, you should indicate that four lines will be needed.)

On Wednesday, November 25, 2009, a confirmation e-mail will be provided with a toll-free number and pass code for participants to gain entry to the call.

For more information, call Laura Gallegos at (312) 382-7533 or e-mail her at chiconferencecall@FDIC.gov


   

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