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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 4 — Organization and Functions, Availability and Release of Information, Contracting Outreach Program, Post-Employment Restrictions for Senior Examiners · § 4.31

§ 4.31. Purpose and scope.

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(a)Purpose. The purposes of this subpart are to:
(1)Afford an orderly mechanism for the OCC to process expeditiously requests for non-public OCC information; to address the release of non-public OCC information without a request; and, when appropriate, for the OCC to assert evidentiary privileges in litigation;
(2)Recognize the public's interest in obtaining access to relevant and necessary information and the countervailing public interest of maintaining the effectiveness of the OCC supervisory process and appropriate confidentiality of OCC supervisory information;
(3)Ensure that the OCC's information is used in a manner that supports the public interest and the interests of the OCC;
(4)Ensure that OCC resources are used in the most efficient manner consistent with the OCC's statutory mission;
(5)Minimize burden on national banks, Federal savings associations, the public, and the OCC;
(6)Limit the expenditure of government resources for private purposes; and
(7)Maintain the OCC's impartiality among private litigants.
(b)Scope.
(1)This subpart applies to requests for, and dissemination of, non-public OCC information, including requests for records or testimony arising out of civil lawsuits and administrative proceedings to which the OCC is not a party and the release of non-public OCC information without a specific request. Lawsuits and administrative proceedings to which the OCC is not a party include proceedings in which a Federal agency is a party in opposition to the private requester.
(2)This subpart does not apply to:
(i)A request for a record or testimony in a proceeding in which the OCC is a party; or
(ii)A request for a record that is required to be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA)(5 U.S.C. 552), as described in § 4.12.
(3)A request for a record or testimony made by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a government agency of the United States or a foreign government, a state agency with authority to investigate violations of criminal law, or a state bank or state savings association regulatory agency is governed solely by § 4.37(c).
(4)For purposes of §§ 4.35(a)(1), 4.36(a) and 4.37(c) of this part, the OCC's decision to disclose records or testimony involving a Suspicious Activity Report
(SAR)filed pursuant to the regulations implementing 12 U.S.C. 5318(g), or any information that would reveal the existence of a SAR, is governed by 12 CFR 21.11(k).
(5)This subpart does not apply to requests for non-public information filed with the Office of Thrift Supervision
(OTS)before July 21, 2011. These requests are subject to the rules of the OTS in effect on July 20, 2011. [60 FR 57322, Nov. 15, 1995, as amended at 63 FR 62929, Nov. 10, 1998; 64 FR 29216, June 1, 1999; 75 FR 75576, Dec. 3, 2010; 76 FR 43562, July 21, 2011]
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