The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis announced a website this week that will assist researchers in tracking the large number of rules implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. According to the site, 250 rules from 11 different agencies will be promulgated under the Act.
The Dodd-Frank Act Regulatory Reform Rules website provides links to proposed rules, including those still open for comment, and final rules. It also supplies links to the 11 agencies involved in the rulemaking process and provides an RSS feed for updates on the latest rulemaking activities.
For more information on the Dodd-Frank Act, also see the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. guide or the American Bankers Association Dodd-Frank Tracker.
The Dodd-Frank Act Regulatory Reform Rules website provides links to proposed rules, including those still open for comment, and final rules. It also supplies links to the 11 agencies involved in the rulemaking process and provides an RSS feed for updates on the latest rulemaking activities.
For more information on the Dodd-Frank Act, also see the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. guide or the American Bankers Association Dodd-Frank Tracker.
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