FDIC seeks one-year renewal of regulatory capital information collection

The renewal, OMB No. 3064-0153, would affect insured state nonmember banks and state savings associations; comments due Aug. 24, 2026

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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has issued a notice of proposed renewal for the information collection identified as OMB Control No. 3064-0153, titled "Regulatory Capital Rules." The renewal would extend the collection for one year and applies to insured state nonmember banks and state savings associations.

Published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2026 (Vol. 91, No. 140, pp. 46437-46439), the notice invites public and agency comments through August 24, 2026. A prior notice published on May 20, 2026 allowed a 60-day comment period, but no comments were received.

The renewal is coordinated with a separate notice of proposed rulemaking that, once finalized, will revise the collection. The rulemaking notice appears at 91 FR 15332, and related burden revisions are discussed at 91 FR 14853.

The agency's burden estimate lists a subtotal of 788 hours for one-time recordkeeping and disclosure, 813 hours for ongoing recordkeeping and disclosure, and a combined total of 1,601 hours. An additional estimate for Minimum Regulatory Capital Ratios recordkeeping involves 3,038 respondents, each spending 16 hours on an on-occasion basis, for a total of 48,608 hours.

Comments may be submitted via the FDIC website, email, mail to Robert Meiers, Regulatory Counsel, or hand-delivered to the agency's guard station. All submissions must reference OMB Control No. 3064-0153 and may also be copied to the OMB desk officer for the FDIC.

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