NCUA announces unplanned board meeting next week

The National Credit Union Administration on Friday announced changes to some of its scheduled board meetings for the remainder of 2021.

The agency’s October open board meeting was held earlier in the month but two additional meetings — one open and one closed — have been scheduled for Wednesday. The open portion of that meeting, scheduled for 10 a.m., will consider a proposed interagency rule on the role of supervisory guidance, while two personnel matters will be discussed during the closed meeting later in the day.

The board was originally scheduled to discuss supervisory guidance during its regular October board meeting but that topic was pulled from the agenda at the last minute, but NCUA representatives said via email the two matters are separate and Wednesday's meeting will include a vote on a proposed interagency rule.

The meeting will be held remotely and livestreamed on the agency’s website.

NCUA on Friday also rescheduled its December board meeting, changing the date from Dec. 10 to Dec. 17. A Nov. 19 meeting is also scheduled.

This story was updated at 2:37 P.M. on Oct. 23, 2020.

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