Exception Tracking Spreadsheet (TicklerTrax™)
Downloaded by more than 1,000 bankers. Free Excel spreadsheet to help you track missing and expiring documents for credit and loans, deposits, trusts, and more. Visualize your exception data in interactive charts and graphs. Provided by bank technology vendor, AccuSystems. Download TicklerTrax for free.
CFPB webpage for comments on standard-setter applications
The CFPB has released a webpage that makes available for public comment applications to become a recognized standard setter under the Personal Financial Data Rights Rule. In June 2024, the CFPB finalized a portion of the Personal Financial Data Rights Proposed Rule. That final rule [published on June 11, 2024, at 89 FR 49084] defines criteria for becoming a recognized standard setter. Additionally, that final rule identifies that conformance with standards adopted and maintained by a recognized standard setter may indicate compliance for certain substantive provisions of the Personal Financial Data Rights Proposed Rule.
The CFPB has published the first application, from Financial Data Exchange, for public comment, and will accept comments on the application though October 16, 2024. Public comment on standard-setter applications enables stakeholders who believe an application is deficient in some respect to bring the CFPB’s attention to any evidence that might bear on the merits of the application. In response to comments, or to the CFPB’s own analysis, applicants may choose to adjust applications before final resolution.