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Financial Data Transparency Act Joint Data Standards

FR Abstract
The OCC, Board, FDIC, NCUA, CFPB, FHFA, CFTC, SEC, and Treasury are publishing a final joint rule to establish data standards to promote interoperability of financial regulatory data across these agencies. The standards established pursuant to this joint rule will later be considered for potential incorporation (to the extent feasible) into data standards to be adopted for certain collections of information in separate rulemakings by the agencies or through other actions taken by the agencies. At the effective date, the joint rule will not change any reporting requirements without further action by the agencies. The agencies are publishing this joint rule as required by the Financial Data Transparency Act of 2022.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2026-12787
Federal Register Volume
91
Federal Register Year
2026-06-25
Federal Register Start Page
38246
Federal Register End Page
38270
CFR Citation
31 CFR 151
FR Citation
91 FR 38246
CFR title
31
CFR Part
151
Document Number
ISO 8601
Document Edition
2025
Standard Title
Date and Time — Representations for Information Interchange
Excerpts
joint standards. One commenter suggested that the proposed joint standards specify which version of a standard, such as LEI, is being established in order to comply with Office of the Federal Register rules that prohibit dynamically updating a standard incorporated into regulation by reference. 38 However, the Agencies are not modifying any provisions in the final joint rule for this purpose because the final joint rule is merely establishing the relevant data standards, and no member of the public will be required to comply with, or be adversely
Record Source
www.federalregister.gov