2010 Archived eSchool
CUNA Regulation Z eBoot Camp eSchool
Tuition: $595 for the archive eSchool (live eSchool not included)
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2010 Archived eSchoolCUNA Regulation Z eBoot Camp eSchoolAccess available January 7June 7, 2010
Tuition: $595 for the archive eSchool (live eSchool not included) CUNA Council members receive a $100 discount.
ABOUT THIS ARCHIVE eSCHOOL Gain a solid understanding of the basics of Regulation Z as well as an in-depth look at the recent changes and how they will affect your credit union. On January 29, 2009 the Federal Reserve Board issued final amendments to the open-end credit rules under Regulation Z, which includes comprehensive changes to the format, timing, and content requirements for the five main types of open-end credit disclosures under Regulation Z, and the Truth in Lending Act (TILA). These include credit card application and solicitation disclosures, account-opening disclosures, periodic statements, change-in-term notices, and advertising provisions. The amendments become mandatory on July 1, 2010. Join us for this eBoot Camp and get a solid review of the basics of Regulation Z as well as an in-depth look at the changes and how they affect your credit union lending programs. This eSchool will be divided into five sessions of 90 minutes each including Regulation Z's consumer lending requirements, Regulation Z's mortgage lending requirements, changes for disclosures at account opening and with credit card applications and solicitations, requirements for advertising, change in terms notices and multi-featured open end lending programs, and changes to the information required on periodic statements. Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
For more program content information, call 800-356-9655, ext. 4249 or e-mail training@cuna.coop. For registration questions, call 800-356-9655, ext.4400 or e-mail reginfo@cuna.coop. INSTRUCTORS Bill Klewin Bill is vice president and staff director of the Lending Lab in the Lending Services Enterprise for CUNA Mutual Group. He joined CUNA Mutual Group in 1986 as assistant counsel specializing in consumer legislation and consumer lending. Before joining CUNA Mutual Group, Bill maintained a private practice, concentrating on commercial and business law. Bill is a regular contributor to Credit Union Magazine on lending and regulatory compliance and is a frequent speaker at credit union conferences. Bill is a member of both the Wisconsin and American Bar Associations. Michael McLain Michael is assistant general counsel and senior compliance counsel at CUNA in Madison, Wisconsin. He works with CUNA Center for Professional Development to ensure its products and services are in compliance with and accurately portray federal regulations affecting credit unions. He also answers compliance questions from state credit union leagues and credit unions. Mike is also a regular contributor of compliance related articles to CU Magazine. Prior to joining CUNA's legal department, McLain served for approximately 10 years as vice president and corporate counsel to a $300 million credit union in northeast Ohio and for nearly two years as vice president and corporate counsel to a $500 million credit union in central Pennsylvania. ARCHIVE eSCHOOL OVERVIEW Archived CUNA eSchools enable staff to pick up new skills and keep up with daily responsibilities. Viewing a archived eSchool will enable you to see and hear a presentation, questions of the instructor, and refer to handouts. You need only a computer with an Internet connection and speakers. If you have a computer projection screen, it's easy to provide this training to a whole roomful of staff! Use our 90- to 120-minute archived eSchools as part of a full day of training by gaining knowledge and ideas at the eSchool, then spend some time discussing how the new information applies to your credit union. A single session archived eSchool will be made available usually within 48 hours of the live event and a two session archived eSchool will be made available within 48 hours of the conclusion of the second session. By registering for this archived eSchool, you will receive unlimited access until the end date listed above. No access to this archived eSchool is provided after the end date listed above. CANCELLATIONS Cancellations received in writing (via fax 608-231-4327) before January 7, 2010 are eligible for a refund of the amount paid minus a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be granted for cancellation requests received on or after January 7, 2010 or for registrations received on or after January 7, 2010. Substitutions are accepted anytime prior to January 7, 2010 at no additional cost. Simply fax event and contact information, listing the new participant and who they will be replacing. |
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