12 CFR · Banks and Banking
§ 1253.7 — Temporary approval of a new product.
12 CFR § 1253.7
TitleTitle 12: Banks and BankingPartPart 1253: Prior Approval for Enterprise Products
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 10, 2026)
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§ 1253.7 Temporary approval of a new product.
(a)The Director may approve a new product without first seeking public comment as described in § 1253.6 if:
(1)In addition to the information required by § 1253.9(b), the Enterprise submits a specific request for temporary approval that describes the exigent circumstances that make the delay associated with a 30-day public comment period contrary to the public interest and the Director determines that exigent circumstances exist and that delay associated with first seeking public comment would be contrary to the public interest; or
(2)Notwithstanding the absence of a request by the Enterprise for temporary approval, the Director determines on the Director's own initiative that there are exigent circumstances that make the delay associated
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§ 1253.2
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