dockets: OCC-2018-0040
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| OCC-2018-0040 | OCC | Regulatory Capital Rule: Capital Simplification for Qualifying Community Banking Organizations | Rulemaking | 2020-02-26T10:08:10Z | 0b000064838852a9 | Not Assigned | The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued a final rule to provide for a simple measure of capital adequacy for certain community banking organizations, consistent with section 201 of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. Under the proposal, most depository institutions and depository institution holding companies that have less than $10 billion in total consolidated assets, that meet risk-based qualifying criteria, and that have a community bank leverage ratio of greater than 9 percent would be eligible to opt into a community bank leverage ratio framework. Such banking organizations that elect to use the community bank leverage ratio and that maintain a community bank leverage ratio of greater than 9 percent would not be subject to other risk-based and leverage capital requirements and would be considered to have met the well capitalized ratio requirements for purposes of section 38 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and regulations implementing that section, as applicable, and the generally applicable capital requirements under the agencies' capital rule. A correction document was published on February 26, 2020. | ["leverage ratio"] | {"displayProperties": [], "keywords": ["leverage ratio"], "modifyDate": "2020-02-26T10:08:10Z", "dkAbstract": "The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Board \nof Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board), and the Federal \nDeposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued a final rule to provide for a \nsimple measure of capital adequacy for certain community banking \norganizations, consistent with section 201 of the Economic Growth, \nRegulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. Under the proposal, \nmost depository institutions and depository institution holding \ncompanies that have less than $10 billion in total consolidated assets, \nthat meet risk-based qualifying criteria, and that have a community \nbank leverage ratio of greater than 9 percent would be eligible to opt into a community bank leverage ratio framework. Such banking organizations that elect to use the community \nbank leverage ratio and that maintain a community bank leverage ratio \nof greater than 9 percent would not be subject to other risk-based and \nleverage capital requirements and would be considered to have met the \nwell capitalized ratio requirements for purposes of section 38 of the \nFederal Deposit Insurance Act and regulations implementing that \nsection, as applicable, and the generally applicable capital \nrequirements under the agencies' capital rule.\n\nA correction document was published on February 26, 2020.", "agencyId": "OCC", "program": null, "shortTitle": null, "subType2": null, "title": "Regulatory Capital Rule: Capital Simplification for Qualifying Community Banking Organizations", "generic": null, "field1": null, "docketType": "Rulemaking", "petitionNbr": null, "rin": "Not Assigned", "organization": null, "legacyId": null, "subType": null, "category": null, "field2": null, "effectiveDate": null, "objectId": "0b000064838852a9"} | single_get |
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