Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title **[**[15 U.S.C. 1601 note](/us/usc/t15/s1601)**]** This Act may be cited as the “Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—IMPROVING CONSUMER ACCESS TO MORTGAGE CREDIT Sec. 101. Minimum standards for residential mortgage loans. Sec. 102. Safeguarding access to habitat for humanity homes. Sec. 103. Exemption from appraisals of real property located in rural areas. Sec. 104. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act adjustment and study. Sec. 105. Credit union residential loans. Sec. 106. Eliminating barriers to jobs for loan originators. Sec. 107. Protecting access to manufactured homes. Sec. 108. Escrow requirements relating to certain consumer credit transactions. Sec. 109. No wait for lower mortgage rates. TITLE II—REGULATORY RELIEF AND PROTECTING CONSUMER ACCESS TO CREDIT Sec. 201. Capital simplification for qualifying community banks. Sec. 202. Limited exception for reciprocal deposits. Sec. 203. Community bank relief. Sec. 204. Removing naming restrictions. Sec. 205. Short form call reports. Sec. 206. Option for Federal savings associations to operate as covered savings associations. Sec. 207. Small bank holding company policy statement. Sec. 208. Application of the Expedited Funds Availability Act. Sec. 209. Small public housing agencies. Sec. 210. Examination cycle. Sec. 211. International insurance capital standards accountability. Sec. 212. Budget transparency for the NCUA. Sec. 213. Making online banking initiation legal and easy. Sec. 214. Promoting construction and development on Main Street. Sec. 215. Reducing identity fraud. Sec. 216. Treasury report on risks of cyber threats. Sec. 217. Discretionary surplus funds. TITLE III—PROTECTIONS FOR VETERANS, CONSUMERS, AND HOMEOWNERS Sec. 301. Protecting consumers’ credit. Sec. 302. Protecting veterans’ credit. Sec. 303. Immunity from suit for disclosure of financial exploitation of senior citizens. Sec. 304. Restoration of the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009. Sec. 305. Remediating lead and asbestos hazards. Sec. 306. Family self-sufficiency program. Sec. 307. Property Assessed Clean Energy financing. Sec. 308. GAO report on consumer reporting agencies. Sec. 309. Protecting veterans from predatory lending. Sec. 310. Credit score competition. Sec. 311. GAO report on Puerto Rico foreclosures. Sec. 312. Report on children’s lead-based paint hazard prevention and abatement. Sec. 313. Foreclosure relief and extension for servicemembers. TITLE IV—TAILORING REGULATIONS FOR CERTAIN BANK HOLDING COMPANIES Sec. 401. Enhanced supervision and prudential standards for certain bank holding companies. Sec. 402. Supplementary leverage ratio for custodial banks. Sec. 403. Treatment of certain municipal obligations. TITLE V—ENCOURAGING CAPITAL FORMATION Sec. 501. National securities exchange regulatory parity. Sec. 502. SEC study on algorithmic trading. Sec. 503. Annual review of government-business forum on capital formation. Sec. 504. Supporting America’s innovators. Sec. 505. Securities and Exchange Commission overpayment credit. Sec. 506. U.S. territories investor protection. Sec. 507. Encouraging employee ownership. Sec. 508. Improving access to capital. Sec. 509. Parity for closed-end companies regarding offering and proxy rules. TITLE VI—PROTECTIONS FOR STUDENT BORROWERS Sec. 601. Protections in the event of death or bankruptcy. Sec. 602. Rehabilitation of private education loans. Sec. 603. Best practices for higher education financial literacy.
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