The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will meet on February 25, 2016 to discuss its strategic outlook and "financial well-being."
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau adopted December 2011 interim final rules transferring rulemaking authority for numerous consumer financial protection laws from seven federal agencies to the CFPB as final rules pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act, Title X.
The Federal Register published the Treasury, CFPB, SEC, CFTC, and Federal Reserve System semiannual agendas of proposed rulemakings.
The GAO determined that the CFPB completed the necessary steps for soliciting, considering and incorporating input from small business review panels as to "rulemaking efforts that are expected to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities."
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau requested comments on its proposed amendments to procedures and rules for the disclosure of records and information. The request for comments was published in the Federal Register.