The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) first Unified Agenda released under Director Kathy Kraninger shows that the agency is planning to issue two long-awaited final rules in June and is moving forward with certain rulemaking activities suggested by former acting director Mick Mulvaney.
The bureau’s statutorily-required business lending data collection rulemaking, which has been pushed back multiple times, has been moved up in the latest agenda. Rulemaking to clarify the meaning of “abusive” as it relates to the bureau’s UDAAP authority has been added to the bureau’s “long-term” rulemaking agenda.
Learn more about what to expect from the bureau from the agenda.