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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1530 (Introduced in House) — To amend securities, commodities, and banking laws to make the information reported to financial regulatory agencies... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Financial Transparency Act of 2017 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Department of the Treasury Sec. 101. Data standards. Sec. 102. Open data publication by the Department of the Treasury. Sec. 103. Rulemaking. Sec. 104. Classified and protected information. Sec. 105. No new disclosure requirements. Sec. 106. Conforming amendments to the Office of Financial Research. Title II—Securities and Exchange Commission Sec. 201.
Data standards requirements for the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sec. 202. Open data publication by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sec. 203. Data transparency at the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. Sec. 204. Data transparency at national securities associations. Sec. 205. Shorter-term burden reduction and disclosure simplification at the Securities and Exchange Commission; sunset. Sec. 206. No new disclosure requirements. Title III—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sec. 301.
Data standards requirements for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Sec. 302. Open data publication by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Sec. 303. Rulemaking. Sec. 304. No new disclosure requirements. Title IV—Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Sec. 401. Data standards and open data publication requirements for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Sec. 402. Rulemaking. Sec. 403. No new disclosure requirements. Title V—Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Sec. 501.
Data standards and open data publication requirements for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. Sec. 502. Rulemaking. Sec. 503. No new disclosure requirements. Title VI—Federal Reserve System Sec. 601. Data standards requirements for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Sec. 602. Open data publication by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Sec. 603. Rulemaking. Sec. 604. No new disclosure requirements. Title VII—Commodity Futures Trading Commission Sec. 701.
Data standards. Sec. 702. Open data publication by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Sec. 703. Rulemaking. Sec. 704. No new disclosure requirements. Title VIII—National Credit Union Administration Sec. 801. Data standards. Sec. 802. Open data publication by the National Credit Union Administration. Sec. 803. Rulemaking. Sec. 804. No new disclosure requirements. Title IX—Federal Housing Finance Agency Sec. 901. Data standards requirements for the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Sec. 902. Open data publication by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Sec. 903. Rulemaking. Sec. 904. No new disclosure requirements.
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