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00-32173 Removal of Asset and Liability Backup Program Rule On June 9, 1999, the FDIC published an interim final rule (64 FR 30869) requiring asset and liability backup programs (ALBPs) for limited deposit account and loan account information in a small number of institutions. The rule was intended to facilitate timely restoration of key financial records in the event that an FDIC-insured depository institution experienced a Year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem that required it to be placed in receivership. Because this rule was created to meet a contingency related to Y2K, the FDIC did not contemplate that it would remain effective after the contingency period ended. A sunset provision was therefore included in the rule to the effect that its procedures would not be required after June 30, 2000. This action confirms that the rule is no longer needed, and removes it from the Code of Federal Regulations. 2000-12-18 2000 12 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/12/18/00-32173/removal-of-asset-and-liability-backup-program https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-12-18/pdf/00-32173.pdf Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 164 On June 9, 1999, the FDIC published an interim final rule (64 FR 30869) requiring asset and liability backup programs (ALBPs) for limited deposit account and loan account information in a small number of institutions. The rule was intended to...

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