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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 267 — Credit Risk Retention · § 267.1

§ 267.1. Credit risk retention exceptions and exemptions for HUD programs.

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The credit risk retention regulations codified at 12 CFR part 43 (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency); 12 CFR part 244 (Federal Reserve System); 12 CFR part 373 (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation); 17 CFR part 246 (Securities and Exchange Commission); and 12 CFR part 1234 (Federal Housing Finance Agency) include exceptions and exemptions in subpart D of each of these codified regulations for certain transactions involving programs and entities under the jurisdiction of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. \[79 FR 77766, Dec. 24, 2014\]
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