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Juneteenth National Independence Day

President Biden yesterday signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act commemorating Juneteenth (June 19) as a federal holiday. As June 19 falls on a Saturday this year, federal employees will observe this holiday today, June 18, 2021. Financial markets and Federal Reserve Financial Services will operate normally. FDIC, OCC and the Federal Reserve Board (Washington) offices will be closed today.

According to the FDIC, when determining their operating status today (June 18), FDIC-supervised institutions should comply with applicable requirements of their state chartering authority and consider the impact on customers.

IMPORTANT COMPLIANCE NOTE: The Juneteenth holiday was immediately added to those holidays listed in 5 U.S.C. § 6103(a) as a fixed-date holiday (like July 4, December 25, and others). Accordingly, tomorrow, June 19, 2021, is a federal public holiday listed in the "specific" definition of "business day" in Regulation Z that factors into compliance with the rescission period for certain mortgage loans and private education loans, as well as the timing of delivery of certain disclosures. This can affect loans currently scheduled for closing under the TRID rules, and will affect the count of days in the rescission period for loans closed today, if they are subject to the right of rescission under §§ 1026.15, 1026.23, or 1026.46. Whether it will affect the rescission period for loans closed earlier this week (before the signing of the law) is uncertain. Please note that this should not be considered a legal opinion.

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