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HMDA Training for Lenders
October 3, 2003, Dallas Fed
December 8, 2003, Houston Branch

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas hosted HMDA training session to help lenders prepare for the revisions to the HMDA regulation that will be generally effective January 1, 2004. This sessions were designed to assist lenders in collecting and reporting data accurately.

In 2002, Regulation C was revised extensively to keep pace with changes in the mortgage-lending market. The types of information collected were significantly broadened to include data on loan pricing and other revisions. The new pricing data will help deter discrimination and enable better understanding of the mortgage market, particularly in the subprime segment.

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When
Oct. 3, 2003, Dallas Fed
Dec. 8, 2003, Houston Branch

Audience
HMDA Reporters

Location
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2200 N. Pearl St.
Dallas, TX 75201
Directions

Houston Branch
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
1701 San Jacinto Street
Houston, TX 77002
Directions [PDF]

More Information

Betsy Heilman , 214-922-5377

Agenda

  • HMDA—Background & Purpose
     
  • HMDA & Other Laws—ECOA, CRA, & HOEPA
     
  • The Review—Goals & Process
     
  • The Review—What’s New & Why
     
  • Transition Rules—2003–04
     
  • Census 2000
  • Compliance—Getting It Right!
     
  • FAQs & Answers
     
  • Sources of Information
     
  • Questions
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