Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 12 : Section 4805


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 4805. Call report simplification

    (a) Modernization of call report filing and disclosure system
      In order to reduce the administrative requirements pertaining to
    bank reports of condition, savings association financial reports,
    and bank holding company consolidated and parent-only financial
    statements, and to improve the timeliness of such reports and
    statements, the Federal banking agencies shall - 
        (1) work jointly to develop a system under which - 
          (A) insured depository institutions and their affiliates may
        file such reports and statements electronically; and
          (B) the Federal banking agencies may make such reports and
        statements available to the public electronically; and

        (2) not later than 1 year after September 23, 1994, report to
      the Congress and make recommendations for legislation that would
      enhance efficiency for filers and users of such reports and
      statements.
    (b) Uniform reports and simplification of instructions
      The Federal banking agencies shall, consistent with the
    principles of safety and soundness, work jointly - 
        (1) to adopt a single form for the filing of core information
      required to be submitted under Federal law to all such agencies
      in the reports and statements referred to in subsection (a) of
      this section; and
        (2) to simplify instructions accompanying such reports and
      statements and to provide an index to the instructions that is
      adequate to meet the needs of both filers and users.
    (c) Review of call report schedule
      Each Federal banking agency shall - 
        (1) review the information required by schedules supplementing
      the core information referred to in subsection (b) of this
      section; and
        (2) eliminate requirements that are not warranted for reasons
      of safety and soundness or other public purposes.



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