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ALEXANDRIA, VA (December 10, 2025) |

The National Credit Union Administration today announced the first round of proposed regulatory changes associated with a new initiative to review and potentially revise the agency’s regulations. This initiative, NCUA’s Deregulation Project, follows Executive Order 14192, Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation.

NCUA’s Deregulation Project will involve a comprehensive review of regulations documented in Title 12, Chapter VII of the Code of Federal Regulations. This review will ensure the regulations are focused on the safety, soundness, or resilience of credit unions. Further, NCUA will propose changing or removing regulations that are:

  • Obsolete;
  • Duplicative of statutory requirements;
  • Intended to serve as guidance, not requirements; or
  • Overly burdensome.

In addition to announcing the project, NCUA is requesting comments on four proposals that would clarify agency guidance or eliminate unduly burdensome or obsolete requirements in the Federal Register.

The four proposals include:

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To submit comments, type or paste the docket numbers into the search on the Federal Rulemaking Portal.

For more information about the NCUA Deregulation Project, visit: https://ncua.gov/news/deregulation-project

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