Regulations

FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD REGULATIONS

The Federal Housing Finance Board regulations are found in parts 900-997 of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations (12 C.F.R. parts 900-997).  This link will direct you to a page that includes the Finance Board regulations in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR).  The e-CFR is a prototype of a currently updated version of the Code of Federal Regulations that is maintained by the National Archives and Record Administration, Office of the Federal Register, and the Government Printing Office.

NOTE: The e-CFR prototype is a demonstration project. It is not an official legal edition of the Code of Federal Regulations and we can not guarantee its accuracy.

Public Comments

The Finance Board publishes rules and notices in the Federal Register for public comment.  We encourage the public to submit comments during the comment period.  You may submit comments in the following ways:

By electronic mail to comments@fhfb.gov
By fax to 202-408-2580
By regular mail or hand delivery to 1625 Eye Street NW, Washington DC 20006 ATTENTION: PUBLIC COMMENTS.
Through the Federal eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov/
.  Follow the instructions for submitting comments.  If you submit your comment through the Federal eRulemaking Portal, please also send it by e-mail to the Finance Board at comments@fhfb.gov to ensure timely receipt by the agency.

Include the following information in the subject line of your submission:

Federal Housing Finance Board.
Name of rule or notice.
For rules: Regulatory Information (RIN) Number and docket number (e.g., 2004-01)
For notices: Docket number (e.g., 2004-N-01)

As of January 2004, you can view and print public comments on Finance Board rules and notices.  We will post comments without change, including any personal information you provide, such as your name and address.  The Rules, Notices, and Public Coments Chart includes links to the rule or notice document and an index of each comment the Finance Board received in response to a request for public comments.

You can review rules and comments published by other federal agencies through the Federal eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov/.