press releases · January 17, 2017

Press Release

January 18, 2017 Federal Reserve Board announces finalized rule adjusting the Board's maximum civil money penalties For release at 12:00 p.m. EST Share The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced that it has finalized a rule adjusting the Board's maximum civil money penalties, as required by law. In November 2015, a law was passed that requires all federal agencies to adjust their maximum civil money penalty limits annually for inflation, rather than every four years as previously required. The maximum civil money penalty limits depend on several factors, including the severity and type of violation. Additionally, the law dictates the annual adjustment formula for federal agencies. A civil money penalty is a fine imposed by a federal agency as a result of misconduct. The final rule increases the maximum civil money penalty limits for 2017 by the amount required by law. The new penalty amounts apply as of January 15, 2017. For media inquiries, call 202-452-2955 Federal Register notice Related Content Board Votes
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Federal Reserve (2017, January 17). Press Release. Press Releases, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/press_release_20170118_federal_reserve_board_announces_finalized_rule
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@misc{wtfs_press_release_20170118_federal_reserve_board_announces_finalized_rule,
  author = {Federal Reserve},
  title = {Press Release},
  year = {2017},
  month = {Jan},
  howpublished = {Press Releases, Federal Reserve},
  url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/press_release_20170118_federal_reserve_board_announces_finalized_rule},
  note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}