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Issuances:
1998 Advisory Letters

Other Letters  

IssuanceTitle/Subject/DateFormat
AL 98-18 Year 2000 Q&A Guidance 12/10/98 ASCII
AL 98-17 Replaced by Advisory Letter 99-1 Replaced by
AL 99-1
AL 98-16 Accuracy of Community Reinvestment Act Data in Large Banks 10/20/98 ASCII
AL 98-15 Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), Escrow Accounts 9/24/98 ASCII
AL 98-14 Fiduciary Services and Year 2000 Readiness (Fiduciary Services) (Y2K Readiness) 9/3/98 ASCII
AL 98-13 Year 2000 Q&A Guidance Attachment 8/27/98 ASCII
AL 98-10 National Registry of State Certified or Licensed Appraisers Attachment 7/17/98 ASCII
AL 98-09 Access to Financing for Minority Small Businesses 7/15/98 ASCII
AL 98-08 Year 2000 Examination Procedures Attachment 7/8/98 ASCII
AL 98-07 Year 2000 Guidance on Contingency Planning Attachment 5/19/98 ASCII
AL 98-06 Year 2000 Guidance on Customer Awareness Attachment 5/19/98 ASCII
AL 98-05 Year 2000 Guidance on Testing (Attachment) 4/10/98 ASCII
AL 98-03 Year 2000 Guidance on Customer Risk and Vendor Due Diligence (FFIEC Press Release) (Year 2000 Impact on Customers") 3/17/98 ASCII
AL 98-01 Year 2000 and System Integration Considerations in Corporate Application Decisions 1/20/98 ASCII

 

Advisory Letters not included on this page were rescinded. Please contact the OCC Communications Division via e-mail at foia-pa@occ.treas.gov or by phone at (202) 874-5043 or for further information.

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