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Instant Access to Compliance, Regulatory and Legislative Issues Now a Mouse Click Away

It is now easier for council members to take action and be informed. Ever want to learn more about important compliance issues but don't know where to start? Need more information on CURIA and other legislative issues? Would you like to find pending regulatory proposals and comment on them? Look no further!

Your council has just added two new web pages that highlight some of the most important resources CUNA has available on these subjects. With these resources all in one convenient spot, one click is all that is needed to access them. You can easily check the pages to see what is new, what needs comments, and what issues affect your credit union. Whatever your job title is, these issues effect the movement as a whole and others relate more to your specific credit union's operations.

Compliance Resources: 

http://www.cunaopsscouncil.org/tools/compliance.html

Regulatory and Legislative Resources:

http://www.cunaopsscouncil.org/tools/regulation_legislation_resources.html

These new links will be updated frequently and can always be accessed from the left margin of the homepage under “Take Action" or in the left margin of any subsequent pages.


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A Great Source for Quick Answers in Compliance

As an Operations, Sales, and Service professional time is valuable and a premium.  Many people in credit uniions look to OpSS folks for compliance answers.  It's imperative to be able to get answers quickly without spending a great deal of time on research.  And with all of the minute by minute changes in regulations it is difficult to know everything.  This new resource for Council members is a real time saver and can potential keep you out of hot water when it comes to compliance and regulatory matters.  Thanks so much CUNA!

Posted by Carolyn Jordan on 08/12/2007
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