Final FOM Rule Published in Federal Register

ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA has published in the Federal Register its final rule to resolve litigation surrounding its 2016 field of membership (FOM) rule. The rule is set to take effect 30 days after publication, or Oct. 14.

The changes were proposed following the D.C. Court of Appeals' August 2019 decision largely in favor of the NCUA in the American Bankers Association (ABA) lawsuit, which sought additional explanation of the NCUA's decision to eliminate the urban-core requirement for local communities based on core based statistical areas. Putting an end to the litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court in June declined ABA's petition to hear the lawsuit after the appeals court declined to rehear the case en banc, NAFCU noted.

The final rule, approved in July:

  • Readopts a provision from the 2016 rule to allow applicants to designate a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) as a well-defined local community if the population is 2.5 million or less
  • Provides additional explanation to support the elimination of a requirement to serve the core area of a Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA)
  • Adds an explicit provision regarding potential discrimination in the FOM selection for a CSA and CBSA
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