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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Riegle Community Development and Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994 · Sec. 158

Sec. 158. HEARINGS ON HOME EQUITY LENDING

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## SEC. 158 HEARINGS ON HOME EQUITY LENDING **[**[15 U.S.C. 1601](/us/usc/t15/s1601) nt**]** ###
(a)Hearings Not less than once during the 3-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, and regularly thereafter, the Bureau, in consultation with the Advisory Board to the Bureau, shall conduct a public hearing to examine the home equity loan market and the adequacy of existing regulatory and legislative provisions and the provisions of this subtitle in protecting the interests of consumers, and low-income consumers in particular. ###
(b)Participation In conducting hearings required by subsection (a), the Bureau shall solicit participation from consumers, representatives of consumers, lenders, and other interested parties. ## Subtitle C Microenterprise Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program
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