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HR 1375
108th Congress • 2003-2005 (Ended)

Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2004


HR 1375
Mar 20, 2003
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Administrative procedure Affiliated corporations Antitrust law Auditing Bank capital Bank deposits Bank employees Bank examination Bank failures Bank fraud Bank holding companies Bank loans Bank management Bank mergers Bank records Bonds Branch banking Brokers Cemeteries and funerals Checks Churches Civil actions and liability Claims Commerce Community development banking Compensation (Law) Confidential communications Conflict of interests Congress Congressional reporting requirements Consumer credit Consumer protection Contractors Corporate governance Corporate mergers Corporation directors Correspondent banks Credit cards Credit unions Crime and Law Enforcement Damages Data banks Debt Debtor and creditor Deceptive advertising Department of the Treasury Deposit insurance Dismissal of employees District courts Dividends Economics and Public Finance Electronic funds transfers Electronic government information Evidence (Law) Ex-offenders Executives Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal employees Federal home loan banks Federal preemption Federal Reserve System Finance and Financial Sector Fines (Penalties) Foreign banks and banking Foreign Trade and International Finance Funeral industry Golden parachutes Government liability Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government trust funds Holding companies Housing and Community Development Indexing (Economic policy) Information disclosure (Securities law) Interest rates Interstate banking Investment advisers Investments Judicial review Jurisdiction Labor and Employment Law Leases Liability (Law) Limitation of actions Local laws Marketing Micrographics Misconduct in office Mortgage banks Mortgages Motor vehicles National Credit Union Administration Negotiable instruments Public Lands and Natural Resources Public records Religion Residence requirements Salaries Savings and loan associations Science, Technology, Communications Securities Securities regulation Small business State laws Stock exchanges Stockholders Stocks Subsidiary corporations Transportation and Public Works Trusts and trustees Voting