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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1091 — Procedures for Supervisory Designation Proceedings · § 1091.108

§ 1091.108. Recommended determination.

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(a)If a respondent did not voluntarily consent to the Bureau's supervision authority, and did not request the opportunity to present a supplemental oral response, not later than 45 days after receipt of a timely-filed response, or not later than 45 days after the service of a Notice of Reasonable Cause when a respondent fails to file a timely response, the recommending official shall make a recommended determination whether there is reasonable cause for the Bureau to determine that the respondent is a nonbank covered person that is engaging, or has engaged, in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to the offering or provision of consumer financial products or services which should result in an order subjecting the respondent to the Bureau's authority under 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C).
(b)If a respondent did request the opportunity to present a supplemental oral response, not later than 90 days after service of a Notice of Reasonable Cause, the recommending official shall make a recommended determination whether there is reasonable cause for the Bureau to determine that the respondent is a nonbank covered person that is engaging, or has engaged, in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to the offering or provision of consumer financial products or services which should result in an order subjecting the respondent to the Bureau's authority under 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C).
(c)Upon making the recommended determination described in paragraph
(a)or
(b)of this section, the recommending official shall submit to the Director either:
(1)A proposed decision and order that would subject a respondent to the Bureau's supervisory authority pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C) if adopted by the Director; or
(2)A proposed notification that a respondent should not be subjected to the Bureau's supervisory authority under 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(C) based on the proceedings. Such a notification shall have no precedential effect and shall not prevent the issuance of another Notice of Reasonable Cause pursuant to either § 1091.102, or the procedures set forth in § 1091.111, at any time, or from issuance of a decision and order based on another Notice recommending that a respondent be subject to the Bureau's authority pursuant to either of those sections.
(d)Any proposed decision and order issued by the recommending official pursuant to paragraph (c)(1) of this section shall set forth:
(1)A statement that the recommending official has preliminarily determined based on reasonable cause that a respondent is a nonbank covered person that is engaging, or has engaged, in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to the offering or provision of consumer financial products or services;
(2)The basis for the recommending official's determination; and
(3)A proposed order directing that, pursuant to this determination, as of a specified date a respondent shall be subject to the Bureau's supervisory authority under 12 U.S.C. 5514.
(e)The recommending official shall include with the recommended determination submitted to the Director copies of the following:
(1)The Notice of Reasonable Cause;
(2)The record of service of a Notice of Reasonable Cause;
(3)A respondent's response and any documents, records, or other items filed with the written response;
(4)Any document, record, or other item considered by the recommending official to be material in making a recommended determination; and
(5)An audio recording of a supplemental oral response, if a supplemental oral response was conducted, and/or a transcript if a transcript was prepared at a respondent's request or if requested by the Director.
(f)The requirement that the recommending official provide to the Director the items described in paragraph
(e)of this section shall confer no substantive rights on a respondent and any omission of an item may be cured by the recommending official to the extent applicable.
(g)Supplemental briefing. The recommending official may, at any time before making a recommended determination, request that the respondent and initiating official provide any supplemental briefing that the recommending official considers appropriate.
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