Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978
Long title | An act To extend the authority for the flexible regulation of interest rates on deposits and accounts in depository institutions. |
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Enacted by | the 95th United States Congress |
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Public law | Pub.L. 95–630 |
Statutes at Large | 92 Stat. 3641 |
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The Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978 is a United States federal law. Among other measures, it established the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC, under Title X of the act) and authorized national security letters (NSLs, under the Right to Financial Privacy Act, Title XI of the act).
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External links
- ffiec.gov/about
- Public Law 95-630, 95th Congress, H.R. 14279: Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978
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