Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978

Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978
Great Seal of the United States
Long title An act To extend the authority for the flexible regulation of interest rates on deposits and accounts in depository institutions.
Enacted by the 95th United States Congress
Citations
Public law Pub.L. 95–630
Statutes at Large 92 Stat. 3641
Legislative history

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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