CA 20-1: Revised A Guide to HMDA Reporting Getting It Right

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System issued Consumer Affairs Letter CA 20-1 to distribute a revised version of the interagency guide for Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) compliance. This updated guidance assists financial institutions in meeting data collection and reporting requirements for HMDA data beginning January 1, 2020, incorporating amendments from the Dodd-Frank Act and the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. The letter directs all Federal Reserve-supervised institutions to utilize the guide to ensure accurate implementation of Regulation C as modified by recent CFPB rules.

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CA 20-1: Revised “A Guide to HMDA Reporting: Getting It Right!”

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D.C. 20551

DIVISION OF CONSUMER AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

CA 20-1

February 27, 2020

TO THE OFFICERS AND MANAGERS IN CHARGE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS SECTIONS:

SUBJECT:

Revised “A Guide to HMDA Reporting: Getting It Right!”

Applicability to Community Banking Organizations: This guidance applies to all institutions supervised by the Federal Reserve, including those with total consolidated assets of $10 billion or less.

The Task Force on Consumer Compliance of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council recently developed a revised version of “A Guide to HMDA Reporting: Getting It Right!” (Guide). The updated Guide is intended to assist financial institutions in complying with the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) 1 as implemented by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Regulation C. 2 This Guide applies to HMDA data that financial institutions are required to collect beginning on January 1, 2020 and must submit by March 1, 2021. The Guide provides helpful background information and an easy-to-use summary of certain key requirements, including those relating to institutional coverage, transactional coverage, and data collection, reporting, and disclosure requirements.

This edition of the Guide incorporates amendments made to HMDA by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) 3 and the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (EGRRCPA). 4 The Dodd-Frank Act amended HMDA, transferred rulewriting authority to the CFPB, and expanded the scope of information that must be collected, reported, and disclosed under HMDA, among other changes.

In October 2015, the CFPB issued the 2015 HMDA Rule implementing the Dodd-Frank Act amendments to Regulation C. 5 The 2015 HMDA Rule modified the types of institutions and

transactions subject to Regulation C, the types of data that institutions are required to collect, and the processes for reporting and disclosing the required data. On August 24, 2017, the CFPB issued a 2017 HMDA Rule to further amend Regulation C to make technical corrections and clarify certain requirements adopted by the 2015 HMDA Rule. 6

The EGRRCPA amended HMDA by adding partial exemptions from HMDA’s requirements for certain transactions made by certain insured depository institutions and insured credit unions. On August 31, 2018, the CFPB issued a 2018 HMDA Rule to implement and clarify changes made by the EGRRCPA. 7 On October 10, 2019, the CFPB issued the 2019 HMDA Rule to extend the temporary threshold for reporting data about open end lines of credit and implement the partial exemptions created by the EGRRCPA. 8

If you have any questions, please contact Anh Quach, Senior Consumer Financial Services Analyst, at (202) 452-3364; or Meghan Karellas, Manager, at (202) 736-5536. In addition, questions may be sent via the Board’s public website. 9

signed by Carol A. Evans Associate Director Division of Consumer and Community Affairs

Attachments:

Revised “A Guide to HMDA Reporting: Getting It Right!” (PDF)

Cross References:

CA 19-5 “Revised Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Examination Procedures” (April 1, 2019)

CA 18-9 “Designated Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Key Data Fields” (December 7, 2018)

CA 18-6 “Statement on the Implementation of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act Amendments to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act” (July 5, 2018)

CA 17-4 “Expectations for Supervised Institutions Regarding Amended Regulation C” (December 21, 2017)

CA 17-2 “Revised Interagency Home Mortgage Disclosure

Notes:

12 U.S.C. 2801 et seq . Return to text

12 C.F.R. Part 1003. Return to text

Public Law No. 111-203, 124 Stat. 1376, 2097-2101 (2010). Return to text

Public Law No. 115-174, 132 Stat. 1296 (2018). The President signed the EGRRCPA into law on May 24, 2018. Return to text

80 FR 66128 (October 28, 2015) (2015 HMDA Rule). Return to text

82 FR 43088 (September 13, 2017) (2017 HMDA Rule). Return to text

83 FR 45325 (Sept. 7, 2018) (2018 HMDA Rule). Return to text

84 FR 57946 (Oct. 29, 2019) (2019 HMDA Rule). Return to text

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http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/contactus/feedback.aspx . Return to text

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March 02, 2020