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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1261 — Federal Home Loan Bank Directors · § 1261.21

§ 1261.21. General.

220 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t12/s§ 1261.21·

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(a)Standard. Each Bank may pay its directors reasonable compensation for the time required of them, and their necessary expenses, in the performance of their duties, as determined by a resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Bank and subject to the provisions of this subpart.
(b)Reporting—
(1)Following calendar year. By December 31 of each calendar year, each Bank shall report to the Director the compensation it anticipates paying to its directors for the following calendar year.
(2)Preceding calendar year. No later than the tenth business day of each calendar year, each Bank shall report to the Director the following information relating to director compensation, expenses and meeting attendance for the immediately preceding calendar year:
(i)The total compensation paid to each director;
(ii)The total expenses paid to each director;
(iii)The total compensation paid to all directors;
(iv)The total expenses paid to all directors;
(v)The total of all expenses incurred at group functions that are not reimbursed to individual directors, such as the cost of group meals in connection with board and committee meetings;
(vi)The total number of meetings held by the board and its designated committees; and
(vii)The number of board and designated committee meetings each director attended in-person or through electronic means such as video or teleconferencing.
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