Due to a shortage of licensed and certified appraisers, major national financial regulatory agencies have issued an advisory to help reduce delays in the consideration of loan applications in rural communities. Since loans cannot be executed without appraisals, the advisory outlines two options to remedy the problem. The FDIC has suggested that states issue temporary practice permits and engage in reciprocity, or that effected institutions submit a request temporary waivers to set aside licensing requirements.
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Regulators Announce Steps to Reduce Regulatory Burden on Community Banks
The objectives of the initiative to reduce the regulatory burden on community banks are consistent with the feedback the FFIEC has received as part of the regulatory review conducted under the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act (EGPRA) of 1996, according to the FFIEC.
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