Title X – Consumer Financial Protection

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Title X – Consumer Financial Protection is a section of U.S. federal law that establishes and governs the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its authority to regulate consumer financial products and services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf provision of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
title of federal statute
alsoKnownAs Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 NERFINISHED
Title X of the Dodd–Frank Act NERFINISHED
amends various existing federal consumer financial protection statutes
authorizes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to bring enforcement actions
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to collect and monitor data on consumer financial markets NERFINISHED
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to conduct examinations of covered financial institutions
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to issue rules, orders, and guidance
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createsAgency Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
defines covered persons in the consumer financial marketplace
federal consumer financial law
unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices
enactedBy United States Congress
enactmentDate 2010-07-21
establishes Office of Fair Lending and Equal Opportunity within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
Office of Financial Education within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
Office of Older Americans within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
Office of Service Member Affairs within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
enforcement authority for federal consumer financial laws
powers and duties of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
rulemaking authority for consumer financial protection laws
supervisory authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over certain financial institutions
grantsAuthorityTo Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NERFINISHED
includes provisions on consumer complaint response by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
provisions on transparency and accountability of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
jurisdiction federal law of the United States
legalCitation Pub.L. 111–203, Title X
partOf Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act NERFINISHED
purpose to establish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts and practices in the consumer financial markets
to regulate consumer financial products and services
regulates banks offering consumer financial products
nonbank financial companies offering consumer financial products
providers of consumer financial products and services
requires consolidation of certain consumer protection functions from other federal agencies into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
signedIntoLawBy Barack Obama NERFINISHED
subjectMatter consumer financial protection
federal consumer financial law enforcement
regulation of consumer financial products and services
transfersAuthorityFrom Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
Federal Reserve Board (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
Federal Trade Commission (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
National Credit Union Administration (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
Office of Thrift Supervision (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (certain consumer protection functions) NERFINISHED
yearOfLaw 2010

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111-203 hasComponent Title X – Consumer Financial Protection