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DCUC supports NCUA proposal on dependent care reimbursement 

WASHINGTON, DC (March 27, 2026) |

The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) has submitted comments in  support of the National Credit Union Administration’s (NCUA) proposed rule to allow federal  credit unions to reimburse dependent care costs for volunteer officials. 

In its comments, DCUC voiced that the proposal would provide needed flexibility for institutions  operating under unique demands, including across multiple time zones. 

“We appreciate the NCUA’s efforts to modernize its regulatory framework while maintaining the  safety and soundness of the credit union system,” said Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief Advocacy  Officer. 

DCUC expressed strong support of the NCUA’s proposed rule to enable FCU [federal credit  union] boards to provide reimbursement of reasonable dependent care costs incurred by  volunteer officials: 

“This rule is an excellent example of modernizing regulations for today’s environment as it would  enable FCU boards to establish policies that allow for the reimbursement of reasonable  dependent care costs incurred by volunteer officials while attending board meetings and  performing official duties. DCUC agrees with this change because it will provide FCU’s with greater flexibility to create better work-life balance for volunteer officials, thereby encouraging  greater and broader involvement with the credit union industry." 

DCUC noted that the proposal appropriately balances flexibility and oversight by allowing FCU  boards to establish and manage their own reimbursement policies, subject to supervisory  review. DCUC added that dependent care reimbursement should be treated as a reasonable  expense tied to official duties, not compensation, and can be verified through standard  documentation such as receipts or invoices.

"Credit unions that can attract the best possible board members for leadership positions create  a foundation for success, which contributes to the safety and soundness of the credit union  system,” DCUC wrote. “This proposed rule would give FCU boards the discretion to adopt  written policies that provide for the reimbursement or direct payment of dependent care costs.  Therefore, such payments would not be mandatory and an FCU board of directors may adopt a  more stringent policy or prohibit such reimbursement entirely." 

DCUC also highlighted that dependent care is a common barrier to volunteer participation,  particularly for military and dual-income households managing irregular schedules. The  proposed rule would help broaden the pool of qualified board members and strengthen credit  union governance. 

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