The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau laid out its rulemaking plans for the next six months, showing it is pushing forward on activity during the pandemic – although it does not expect to have much finalized before the end of the year.
There are two topics in the final rule stage that the bureau listed on its Spring 2020 Agenda, and one of them is finalizing the protection and disclosure of confidential information the agency collects from supervised institutions.
Read on for details of the new, and old, areas which appear in the bureau’s plans.