12 USC 4586: Public disclosure of final orders and agreements
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12 USC 4586: Public disclosure of final orders and agreements Text contains those laws in effect on January 8, 2008
From Title 12-BANKS AND BANKINGCHAPTER 46-GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ENTERPRISESSUBCHAPTER I-SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF ENTERPRISESPart B-Authority of Secretarysubpart 3-enforcement of housing goals
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§4586. Public disclosure of final orders and agreements

(a) In general

The Secretary shall make available to the public-

(1) any written agreement or other written statement for which a violation may be redressed by the Secretary or any modification to or termination thereof, unless the Secretary, in the Secretary's discretion, determines that public disclosure would be contrary to the public interest or determines under subsection (c) of this section that public disclosure would seriously threaten the financial health or security of the enterprise;

(2) any order that is issued with respect to any administrative enforcement proceeding initiated by the Secretary under this subpart and that has become final in accordance with sections 4582 and 4583 of this title; and

(3) any modification to or termination of any final order made public pursuant to this subsection.

(b) Hearings

All hearings with respect to any notice of charges issued by the Secretary shall be open to the public, unless the Secretary, in the Secretary's discretion, determines that holding an open hearing would be contrary to the public interest.

(c) Delay of public disclosure under exceptional circumstances

If the Secretary makes a determination in writing that the public disclosure of any final order pursuant to subsection (a) of this section would seriously threaten the financial soundness of the enterprise, the Secretary may delay the public disclosure of such order for a reasonable time.

(d) Documents filed under seal in public enforcement hearings

The Secretary may file any document or part thereof under seal in any hearing under this subpart if the Secretary determines in writing that disclosure thereof would be contrary to the public interest.

(e) Retention of documents

The Secretary shall keep and maintain a record, for not less than 6 years, of all documents described in subsection (a) of this section and all enforcement agreements and other supervisory actions and supporting documents issued with respect to or in connection with any enforcement proceeding initiated by the Secretary under this subpart.

(f) Disclosures to Congress

This section may not be construed to authorize the withholding, or to prohibit the disclosure, of any information to the Congress or any committee or subcommittee thereof.

( Pub. L. 102–550, title XIII, §1346, Oct. 28, 1992, 106 Stat. 3968 .)