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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 243 — Resolution Plans (Regulation QQ) · § 243.7

§ 243.7. Informational content of a reduced resolution plan.

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(a)Reduced resolution plan content. Each reduced resolution plan of a covered company shall include:
(1)A description of each material change experienced by the covered company since the filing of the covered company's previously submitted resolution plan (or affirmation that no such material change has occurred); and
(2)A description of changes to the strategic analysis that was presented in the covered company's previously submitted resolution plan resulting from any:
(i)Change in law or regulation;
(ii)Guidance or feedback from the Board and the Corporation; or
(iii)Material change described pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(b)Deemed incorporation by reference. If a covered company does not include in its reduced resolution plan a description of changes to any information set forth in section 165(d)(1)(A), (B), or
(C)of the Dodd-Frank Act (12 U.S.C. 5365(d)(1)(A), (B), or (C)) since its previously submitted resolution plan, such information from its previously submitted resolution plan are incorporated by reference into its reduced resolution plan.
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