Responses to Questions Relating to H.R. 3717, Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2002

Abstract

This letter responds to the April 9, 2002, request to answer questions relating to H.R 3717, the Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2002. Among other things, H.R. 3717 proposes changes to the definition of the reserve ratio for the deposit insurance fund, as well as provides the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) with the flexibility to set the fund's designated reserve ratio within a range. Current law requires FDIC to maintain the deposit insurance fund balances (net worth) at a designated reserve ratio of at least 1.25 percent of estimated insured deposits. If the reserve ratio falls below 1.25 percent of estimated insured deposits, FDIC s Board of Directors is required to set semiannual assessment rates that are sufficient to increase the reserve ratio to the designated reserve ratio not later than 1 year after such rates are set, or in accordance with a recapitalization schedule of 15 years or less.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 16, 2002
Accession Number
ADA400760

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  • Jeanette M. Franzel

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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