[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 45 (Friday, March 7, 2014)]
[Notices]
[Pages 13044-13045]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-04999]


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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION

[Docket No. CFPB-2014-0001]


Consumer Advisory Board and Councils Solicitation of Applications 
for Membership

AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.

ACTION: Notice; Extension of Application Period.

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SUMMARY: On January 15, 2014, Director Richard Cordray of the Consumer 
Financial Protection Bureau (``Bureau'') published an invitation to the 
public for application to its Consumer Advisory Board (the ``Board''), 
Community Bank Advisory Council, and Credit Union Advisory Council in 
the Federal Register, as warranted in the Wall Street Reform and 
Consumer Protection Act (``Dodd-Frank Act''). The Consumer Advisory 
Board and Councils application deadline was February 28, 2014. To allow 
interested persons more time to consider and submit an application for 
the Community Bank Advisory Board and Credit Union Advisory Board, the 
Bureau has determined that an extension of the application until March 
14, 2014 is appropriate.

DATES: The application deadline for the Consumer Advisory Board and 
Councils Solicitation of Application published January 15, 2014, 79 FR 
2636, is extended. Complete application packets must be received on or 
before 5:00 p.m. on or before March 14, 2014.

ADDRESSES: Complete application packets are required from each 
applicant. The three components of a complete application are: a 
r[eacute]sum[eacute], a completed application, and a letter of 
recommendation from a third party. The appropriate forms can be 
accessed at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/blog/extended-deadline-apply-to-our-community-bank-advisory-council-and-credit-union-advisory-council/.
    If electronic submission is not possible, the completed application 
packet may be mailed to Christopher Banks, Consumer Financial 
Protection Bureau, 1700 G Street NW., 6108 E-A, Washington, DC 20552.
    All applications for membership on the Board and Advisory Council 
should be sent:
     Electronically: [email protected]. We 
strongly encourage electronic submissions.
     Mail: Christopher Banks, Consumer Financial Protection 
Bureau, 1700 G Street NW., 6111 E-B, Washington, DC 20552. Submissions 
must be postmarked on or before 5:00 p.m. EST on March 14, 2014.
     Hand Delivery/Courier in Lieu of Mail: Christopher Banks, 
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G Street NW., 6111 E-B, 
Washington, DC 20552. Submissions must be received on or before 5:00 
p.m. EST on March 14, 2014.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information 
should be directed to Christopher Banks, Program Analyst, Consumer 
Financial Protection Bureau, (202) 435-9064.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    The Bureau is charged with regulating ``the offering and provision 
of consumer financial products or services under the Federal consumer 
financial laws,'' so as to ensure that ``all consumers have access to 
markets for consumer financial products and services and that markets 
for consumer financial products and services are fair, transparent, and 
competitive.'' Pursuant to Section 1021(c) of the Wall Street Reform 
and Consumer Protection Act, Public Law 111-203 (``Dodd-Frank Act''), 
the Bureau's primary functions are:
    1. Conducting financial education programs;
    2. Collecting, investigating, and responding to consumer 
complaints;
    3. Collecting, researching, monitoring, and publishing information 
relevant to the function of markets for consumer financial products and 
services to identify risks to consumers and the proper functioning of 
such markets;
    4. Supervising persons covered under the Dodd-Frank Act for 
compliance with Federal consumer financial law, and taking appropriate 
enforcement action to address violations of Federal consumer financial 
law;
    5. Issuing rules, orders, and guidance implementing Federal 
consumer financial law; and
    6. Performing such support activities as may be needed or useful to 
facilitate the other functions of the Bureau.
    As described in more detail below, Section 1014 of the Dodd-Frank 
Act calls for the Director of the Bureau to establish a Consumer 
Advisory Board to advise and consult with the Bureau regarding its 
functions, and to provide information on emerging trends and practices 
in the consumer financial markets.

III. Qualifications

    Pursuant to Section 1014(b) of the Dodd-Frank Act, in appointing 
members

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to the Board, ``the Director shall seek to assemble experts in consumer 
protection, financial services, community development, fair lending and 
civil rights, and consumer financial products or services and 
representatives of depository institutions that primarily serve 
underserved communities, and representatives of communities that have 
been significantly impacted by higher-priced mortgage loans, and seek 
representation of the interests of covered persons and consumers, 
without regard to party affiliation.'' The determinants of 
``expertise'' shall depend, in part, on the constituency, interests, or 
industry sector the nominee seeks to represent, and where appropriate, 
shall include significant experience as a direct service provider to 
consumers.
    Pursuant to Section 5 of the Community Bank Advisory Council 
Charter, in appointing members to the Advisory Council the Director 
shall seek to assemble experts in consumer protection, financial 
services, community development, fair lending and civil rights, and 
consumer financial products or services and representatives of 
community banks that primarily serve underserved communities, and 
representatives of communities that have been significantly impacted by 
higher-priced mortgage loans, and shall strive to have diversity in 
terms of points of view. Only current bank or thrift employees (CEOs, 
compliance officers, government relations officials, etc.) will be 
considered for membership. Membership is limited to employees of banks 
and thrifts with total assets of $10 billion or less that are not 
affiliates of depository institutions or credit unions with total 
assets of more than $10 billion.
    Pursuant to section 5 of the Credit Union Advisory Council Charter, 
in appointing members to the Advisory Council the Director shall seek 
to assemble experts in consumer protection, financial services, 
community development, fair lending and civil rights, and consumer 
financial products or services and representatives of credit unions 
that primarily serve underserved communities, and representatives of 
communities that have been significantly impacted by higher-priced 
mortgage loans, and shall strive to have diversity in terms of points 
of view. Only current credit union employees (CEOs, compliance 
officers, government relations officials, etc.) will be considered for 
membership. Membership is limited to employees of credit unions with 
total assets of $10 billion or less that are not affiliates of 
depository institutions or credit unions with total assets of more than 
$10 billion.
    The Bureau has a special interest in ensuring that women, minority 
groups, and individuals with disabilities are adequately represented on 
the Board and Councils, and therefore, encourages applications from 
qualified candidates from these groups. The Bureau also has a special 
interest in establishing a Board that is represented by a diversity of 
viewpoints and constituencies, and therefore encourages applications 
from qualified candidates who:
    1. Represent the United States' geographic diversity; and
    2. Represent the interests of special populations identified in the 
Dodd-Frank Act, including service members, older Americans, students, 
and traditionally underserved consumers and communities.

IV. Application Procedures

    Any interested person may apply for membership on the Board or 
Advisory Council.
    A complete application packet must include:
    1. A recommendation letter from a third party describing the 
applicant's interests and qualifications to serve on the Board or 
Council;
    2. A complete r[eacute]sum[eacute] or curriculum vitae for the 
applicant; and
    3. A complete application.
    To evaluate potential sources of conflicts of interest, the Bureau 
will ask prospective candidates to provide information related to 
financial holdings and/or professional affiliations, and to allow the 
Bureau to perform a background check. The Bureau will not review 
applications and will not answer questions from internal or external 
parties regarding applications until the application period has closed.
    The Bureau will not entertain applications of federally registered 
lobbyists and individuals who have been convicted of a felony for a 
position on the Board and Councils.
    Only complete applications will be given consideration for review 
of membership on the Board and Councils.

    Dated: February 27, 2014.
Christopher D'Angelo,
Chief of Staff, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
[FR Doc. 2014-04999 Filed 3-6-14; 8:45 am]
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