Financial CHOICE Act of 2016

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Financial CHOICE Act of 2016

This bill amends the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, among other Acts, to:

  • repeal the "Volcker Rule" (which restricts banks from making certain speculative investments);
  • with respect to winding down failing banks, eliminate the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's orderly liquidation authority and establish new provisions regarding financial institution bankruptcy; and
  • repeal the "Durbin Amendment" (which limits the fees that may be charged to retailers for debit card processing).

Certain banks may exempt themselves from specified regulatory standards if they maintain a certain ratio of capital to total assets and meet other specified requirements.

The bill removes the Financial Stability Oversight Council's authority to designate non-bank financial institutions and financial market utilities as "systemically important" (also known as "too big to fail"). Under current law, entities so designated are subject to additional regulatory restrictions. Designations made previously are retroactively repealed. 

The bill also amends the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 to:

  • restructure the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by replacing its director with a bipartisan commission;
  • subject the commission to the congressional appropriations process, expanded judicial review, and additional congressional oversight; and
  • limit the commission's authority to take action against entities for "abusive" practices.

In addition, the bill:

  • modifies provisions related to the Securities and Exchange Commission's managerial structure and enforcement authority;
  • eliminates the Office of Financial Research within the Department of the Treasury; and
  • revises provisions related to capital formation, insurance regulation, civil penalties for securities laws violations, and community financial institutions.
Congress
114

Number
HR - 5983

Introduced on
2016-09-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

12/20/2016

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Financial CHOICE Act of 2016

This bill amends the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, among other Acts, to:

  • repeal the "Volcker Rule" (which restricts banks from making certain speculative investments);
  • with respect to winding down failing banks, eliminate the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's orderly liquidation authority and establish new provisions regarding financial institution bankruptcy; and
  • repeal the "Durbin Amendment" (which limits the fees that may be charged to retailers for debit card processing).

Certain banks may exempt themselves from specified regulatory standards if they maintain a certain ratio of capital to total assets and meet other specified requirements.

The bill removes the Financial Stability Oversight Council's authority to designate non-bank financial institutions and financial market utilities as "systemically important" (also known as "too big to fail"). Under current law, entities so designated are subject to additional regulatory restrictions. Designations made previously are retroactively repealed. 

The bill also amends the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 to:

  • restructure the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by replacing its director with a bipartisan commission;
  • subject the commission to the congressional appropriations process, expanded judicial review, and additional congressional oversight; and
  • limit the commission's authority to take action against entities for "abusive" practices.

In addition, the bill:

  • modifies provisions related to the Securities and Exchange Commission's managerial structure and enforcement authority;
  • eliminates the Office of Financial Research within the Department of the Treasury; and
  • revises provisions related to capital formation, insurance regulation, civil penalties for securities laws violations, and community financial institutions.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo create hope and opportunity for consumers, investors, and entrepreneurs by ending bailouts and Too Big to Fail, holding Washington and Wall Street accountable, eliminating red tape to increase access to capital and credit, and repealing the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act that make America less prosperous, less stable, and less free, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Finance and Financial Sector

Potential Impact
Administrative law and regulatory procedures•
Administrative remedies•
Advanced technology and technological innovations•
Advisory bodies•
Aging•
Appropriations•
Asia•
Bank accounts, deposits, capital•
Banking and financial institutions regulation•
Bankruptcy•
Business ethics•
Business investment and capital•
Business records•
Civil actions and liability•
Competition and antitrust•
Competitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficits•
Congressional oversight•
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau•
Consumer affairs•
Consumer credit•
Corporate finance and management•
Department of the Treasury•
Economic performance and conditions•
Employment discrimination and employee rights•
Evidence and witnesses•
Executive agency funding and structure•
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)•
Federal Reserve System•
Federal appellate courts•
Federal officials•
Financial services and investments•
Fraud offenses and financial crimes•
Government information and archives•
Government studies and investigations•
Industrial policy and productivity•
Inflation and prices•
Iran•
Judges•
Judicial procedure and administration•
Judicial review and appeals•
Legislative rules and procedure•
Licensing and registrations•
Middle East•
Minority and disadvantaged businesses•
Monetary policy•
National Credit Union Administration•
North Korea•
Securities•
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)•
Small business•
Syria•
Terrorism•
Unemployment•
User charges and fees•
Women in business

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Latest Summary1/27/2017

Financial CHOICE Act of 2016

This bill amends the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, among other Acts, to:

  • repeal the "Volcker Rule" (which restricts banks from making certain...

Latest Action12/20/2016
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 693.