Part 712 of NCUAâs rules and regulations regulates the relationship between federally insured credit unions (FICUs) and credit union service organizations (CUSOs). The rule requires that FICUs enter into a written agreement with a CUSO (prior to investing in or loaning money to) which stipulates the CUSO will follow general accepted accounting principles (GAAP); prepare quarterly financial statements; grant NCUA access to the CUSO books and records, and annually report directly to NCUA via a CUSO registry.
US Code:
12 USC 1751
Name of Law: Federal Credit Union Act
CUSOs would be permitted to originate, purchase, sell, and hold any type of loan permissible for FCUâs to originate, purchase, sell, and hold. Accordingly, CUSOs could originate categories of loans previously prohibited under the CUSO rule. NCUA estimated 60 new CUSOs would enter into an agreement with a FICU (§ 712.3(d)); which would also require the FICU to obtain a written legal opinion prior to investing in a CUSO as prescribed by § 712.4(b), and that these CUSO would be categorized as complex and be required to complete the expanded information via the CUSO Registry (§ 712.3(d)(5)). NCUA estimates that the increase in the number of respondents would increase total burden hours by 652.
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Victoria Nahrwold 703 548-2633
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