[Federal Register: November 22, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 224)] [Notices] [Page 63812] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr22no99-90] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION [BM-10-NOV-99-02] Policy Statement on Borrower Privacy AGENCY: Farm Credit Administration. ACTION: Policy statement. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Farm Credit Administration (FCA) Board adopted a policy statement that requires Farm Credit System (FCS or System) institutions to formally inform borrowers that their nonpublic personal financial information is protected by regulation. The policy statement requires System institutions to inform new borrowers at loan closing of the FCA regulations on releasing borrower information and to address this issue in the Annual Report to Shareholders. EFFECTIVE DATE: November 10, 1999. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric Howard, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Policy Analysis, Farm Credit Administration, (703) 883-4498, TDD (703) 883-4444. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the Board's policy statement on borrower privacy is set forth below in its entirety: FCA Board Action on Policy Statement on Borrower Privacy, BM-10-NOV-99- 02, FCA-PS-77 Effective Date: 10-Nov-99. Effect on Previous Actlon: None. Source of Authority: Section 5.9 of the Farm Credit Act of 1971, as amended. The Farm Credit Administration (FCA) Board Hereby Adopts the Following Policy Statement The Farm Credit Administration Board believes that consumer privacy is an important component of individual freedom. The FCA Board also realizes that the free flow of information is necessary for the functioning of our democratic society and market economy. As cooperative institutions organized using the principles of democracy and free markets, these same issues are important to Farm Credit System (System) institutions and their shareholders. Moreover, since Farm Credit institutions are owned and directed by the farmers, ranchers and cooperatives who borrow from them, the privacy and security of customer information is vital to the System's continued dependability and long- term success. Recently we have witnessed the proliferation of businesses that specialize in the collection and dissemination of personal financial information. These ``information brokers'' market public and nonpublic information to various customers. Advances in computer technology have enabled ``information brokers'' to access and distribute personal financial information easily, cheaply, and without a consumer's knowledge or consent. Since 1972, FCA regulations have required that borrower information be held in strict confidence by Farm Credit institutions, their directors, officers and employees. Our regulations at 12 CFR Part 618, Subpart G specifically restrict Farm Credit institution directors and employees from disclosing information not normally contained in published reports or press releases about the institution or its borrowers or members. These regulations also provide Farm Credit institutions clear guidelines for protecting their borrowers' nonpublic personal information. The FCA Board believes that Farm Credit institutions have a responsibility to inform their shareholders of their obligation to protect shareholders' nonpublic personal information. Therefore, Farm Credit institutions should inform new borrowers at loan closing of the FCA regulations on releasing borrower information. Farm Credit institutions should also address this information in the Annual Report to Shareholders. The implementation of these measures will ensure that new and existing borrowers are aware of the privacy protections afforded them through FCA regulations and Farm Credit System institution efforts. Adopted this 10th day of November, 1999 by order of the Board. Dated: November 16, 1999. Nan P. Mitchem, Acting Secretary, Farm Credit Administration Board. [FR Doc. 99-30365 Filed 11-19-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6705-01-P