State and Federal Regulators Gathering in Tampa for National Regulators Meeting

April 7, 2008 - Thirty-eight states will be represented at the annual National Regulators Meeting between NASCUS and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) April 13-15 in Tampa, Florida.

NCUA Board members, regional directors and senior staff will interact with NASCUS state regulators during the three-day educational session. The meeting features regulator-to-regulator dialogue on examination and supervision issues and other national policy topics. The meetings will begin April 13 with a NASCUS regulators only session and will conclude at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15.

The U.S. Treasury Department will send representatives from two of its offices to meet with state regulators during NASCUS regulators only sessions. On April 13, David Brummond from the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) will meet with state regulators during the afternoon’s Regulators’ Only Session. Brummond will discuss current and emerging OFAC issues, OFAC’s MOU initiative and upcoming projects to provide more information to state agencies and take questions from attendees.

Erica Blake, a senior policy analyst with Treasury’s Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Compliance Policy will meet with state regulators on April 15 to discuss issues related to the Financial and Banking Information Infrastructure Committee (FBIIC).

If you have any questions about the National Meeting, contact Tammy Gentilini at tgentilini@ncua.gov.



 


 

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