81_FR_78965 81 FR 78748 - Chartering and Field of Membership Manual

81 FR 78748 - Chartering and Field of Membership Manual

NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 217 (November 9, 2016)

Page Range78748-78756
FR Document2016-26921

The NCUA Board proposes to amend its chartering and field of membership rules to give applicants for community charter approval, expansion or conversion the option, in lieu of a presumptive community, to submit a narrative to establish common interests or interaction among residents of the area it proposes to serve, thus qualifying the area as a well-defined local community. The Board also proposes to increase up to 10 million the population limit on a community consisting of a statistical area or a portion thereof. Finally, when such an area is subdivided into metropolitan divisions, the Board will permit a credit union to designate a portion of the area as its community without regard to division boundaries.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 217 (Wednesday, November 9, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 217 (Wednesday, November 9, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 78748-78756]
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[FR Doc No: 2016-26921]


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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION

12 CFR Part 701

RIN 3133-AE31


Chartering and Field of Membership Manual

AGENCY: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

ACTION: Proposed rule with request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The NCUA Board proposes to amend its chartering and field of 
membership rules to give applicants for community charter approval, 
expansion or conversion the option, in lieu of a presumptive community, 
to submit a narrative to establish common interests or interaction 
among residents of the area it proposes to serve, thus qualifying the 
area as a well-defined local community. The Board also proposes to 
increase up to 10 million the population limit on a community 
consisting of a statistical area or a portion thereof. Finally, when 
such an area is subdivided into metropolitan divisions, the Board will 
permit a credit union to designate a portion of the area as its 
community without regard to division boundaries.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before December 9, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods 
(Please send comments by one method only):
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     NCUA Web site: http://www.ncua.gov/RegulationsOpinionsLaws/proposed_regs/proposed_regs.html. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
     Email: Address to [email protected]. Include ``[Your 
name] Comments on Notice of Proposed Rulemaking re Community Common 
Bond'' in the email subject line.
     Fax: (703) 518-6319. Use the subject line described above 
for email.
     Mail: Address to Gerard S. Poliquin, Secretary of the 
Board, National Credit Union Administration, 1775 Duke Street, 
Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3428.
     Hand Delivery/Courier: Same as mail address.
    Public Inspection: You may view all public comments on NCUA's Web 
site at http://www.ncua.gov/Legal/Regs/Pages/PropRegs.aspx as 
submitted, except for those we cannot post for technical reasons. NCUA 
will not edit or remove any identifying or contact information from the 
public comments submitted. You may inspect paper copies of comments in 
NCUA's law library at 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, by 
appointment weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. To make an appointment, 
call (703) 518-6546 or send an email to [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Biliouris, Deputy Director, or 
Robert Leonard, Director, Division of Consumer Access, or Rita Woods, 
Director, Division of Consumer Access South, Office of Consumer 
Financial Protection and Access, at the above address or telephone 
(703) 518-1140; or Senior Staff Attorney Steven Widerman or Staff 
Attorney Marvin Shaw, Office of General Counsel, at the above address 
or telephone (703) 518-6540.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

A. Overview

    NCUA's Chartering and Field of Membership Manual, incorporated as 
Appendix B to part 701 of its regulations (``Chartering Manual''),\1\ 
implements the field of membership (``FOM'') requirements established 
by the Federal Credit Union Act (``the Act'') for federal credit unions 
(each an ``FCU'').\2\ An FOM consists of those persons and entities 
eligible for membership according to an FCU's type of charter.
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    \1\ Appendix B to 12 CFR part 701 (``Appendix B'').
    \2\ 12 U.S.C. 1759.
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    In adopting the Credit Union Membership Access Act of 1998 
(``CUMAA''), Congress reiterated its longstanding support for credit 
unions, noting their ``specif[ic] mission of meeting the credit and 
savings needs of consumers, especially persons of modest means.'' \3\ 
As amended by CUMAA, the FCU Act provides a choice among three charter 
types: A single group sharing a single occupational or associational 
common bond; \4\ a multiple common bond of groups that each have a 
distinct occupational or associational common bond among group members; 
\5\ and a community common bond among ``persons or organizations within 
a well-defined local community, neighborhood, or rural district.'' \6\
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    \3\ Public Law 105-219, Sec.  2, 112 Sta. 913 (Aug 7, 1998).
    \4\ 12 U.S.C. 1759(b)(1).
    \5\ Id. Sec.  1759(b)(2)(A).
    \6\ Id. Sec.  1759(b)(3).
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    As amended in 1998, the FCU Act directs the Board to define what 
constitutes a well-defined local

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community (``WDLC''), neighborhood, or rural district for purposes of 
``making any determination'' regarding a community credit union,\7\ and 
to establish applicable criteria for any such determination.\8\ To 
qualify as a WDLC, neighborhood, or rural district, the Board requires 
the proposed area to have ``specific geographic boundaries,'' such as 
those of ``a city, township, county (single or multiple portions of a 
county) or their political equivalent, school districts or a clearly 
identifiable neighborhood.'' \9\ The boundaries themselves may consist 
of political borders, streets, rivers, railroad tracks, or other static 
geographical features.\10\ The Board continues to emphasize interaction 
or common interests among residents within those boundaries as 
essential features of a local community.
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    \7\ Id. Sec.  1759(g)(1)(A).
    \8\ Id. Sec.  1759(g)(1)(B).
    \9\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.2.
    \10\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.5.
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    Until 2010, the Chartering Manual required FCUs to submit for NCUA 
approval a narrative, supported by documentation, that presents indicia 
of common interests or interaction among residents of a proposed 
community (the ``narrative model''). In 2010, the Board abandoned the 
narrative model in favor of an objective model that gives credit unions 
a choice between two ``presumptive communities'' that each by 
definition qualifies as a WDLC (the ``presumptive community 
model'').\11\ The first of these is a ``Single Political Jurisdiction . 
. . or any contiguous portion thereof'' (each an ``SPJ''), regardless 
of population.\12\ The other is a single Core Based Statistical Area as 
designated by the U.S. Census Bureau (``Census'') or a well-defined 
portion thereof (each a ``CBSA''), subject to a 2.5 million population 
limit.\13\
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    \11\ As explained in the final rule that discontinued use of the 
subjective model, the Board ``does not believe it is beneficial to 
continue the practice of permitting a community charter applicant to 
provide a narrative statement with documentation to support the 
credit union's assertion that an area containing multiple political 
jurisdictions meets the standards for community interaction and/or 
common interests to qualify as a WDLC. As [the proposed rule] noted, 
the narrative approach is cumbersome, difficult for credit unions to 
fully understand, and time consuming. . . . While not every area 
will qualify as a WDLC under the statistical approach, NCUA stated 
it believes the consistency of this objective approach will enhance 
its chartering policy, assure the strength and viability of 
community charters, and greatly ease the burden for any community 
charter applicant.'' 75 FR 36257, 36260 (June 25, 2010).
    \12\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.2.
    \13\ Id. ``A total population cap of 2.5 million is appropriate 
in a multiple political jurisdiction context to demonstrate cohesion 
in the community.'' 75 FR 36257, 36260 (June 25, 2010).
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    In the case of a CBSA that the Office of Management and Budget 
(``OMB'') has subdivided into metropolitan divisions, a community 
consisting of a portion of the CBSA must conform to the boundaries of 
such divisions. Under either ``presumptive community'' option, an FCU 
must be able to serve its entire proposed community, as demonstrated by 
its business and marketing plans that must accompany an application to 
approve a new community charter, an expansion or a conversion.\14\
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    \14\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, Sec.  V.A.4.
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    In a final rule published elsewhere in this volume of the Federal 
Register, the Board comprehensively overhauled the Chartering Manual. 
With respect to community charters, the final rule, among other things, 
affirmed the 2.5 million population cap that applies to a ``presumptive 
community'' consisting of a CBSA or portion thereof,\15\ and recognized 
an OMB-designated Combined Statistical Area or a portion thereof as a 
``presumptive community'' subject to the same population limit.\16\
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    \15\ The final rule also modified the ``statistical area'' 
definition to specify that in the case of a community consisting of 
a portion of either a CBSA or a Metropolitan Division within, the 
portion by itself must have a population of 2.5 million or fewer, 
regardless whether the CBSA or Metropolitan Division as a whole 
exceeds the limit. Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.2.
    \16\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, Sec.  V.A.2. OMB Bulletin No. 15-01 to 
Heads of Executive Departments and Establishments (July 15, 2015) 
at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/bulletins/2015/15-01.pdf.
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    The final rule also permitted the addition of an adjacent area to 
an existing ``presumptive community'' based on a narrative presenting 
indicia that residents on both sides of the perimeter share common 
interests and interact with each other, subject to the same population 
limit. The Board narrowly reinstated the narrative model for this 
singular purpose. To achieve that purpose, the final rule directed the 
Office of Consumer Financial Protection and Access (``OCFPA'') to issue 
guidance identifying indicia corresponding to the criteria that an 
FCU's narrative should address to support the addition of an adjacent 
area,\17\ and which the Board will consider in deciding an FCU's 
application to do so.
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    \17\ 80 FR 76748, 76772 (Dec. 10, 2015) (referring to the 
presence of an economic hub, quasi-governmental agencies, Government 
designated programs, shared public services and facilities, and 
colleges and universities).
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B. Why is NCUA proposing this rule?

    NCUA is proposing this rule to consider three recommendations from 
commenters that exceeded the scope of the Board's 2015 proposal to 
comprehensively overhaul the Chartering Manual.\18\ First, despite the 
ease and convenience of the ``presumptive community'' model as a safe 
harbor to establish a WDLC, it may be too limiting if it confines FCUs 
to ``presumptive community'' options that may be unsuited to their 
purposes and ability, leaving them with no recourse but to accept an 
area other than the one they ideally seek to serve. General use of the 
narrative model in seeking approval to charter, to expand, or to 
convert to, a community charter would address such a dilemma.
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    \18\ 80 FR 76748.
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    Second, the Board seeks to explore the possibility of increasing up 
to 10 million the population limit that applies to a local community 
other than an SPJ, to permit approval of a community within that 
maximum to the extent of an FCU's ability and commitment to adequately 
serve that community without compromising either the safety and 
soundness of the FCU's operations or the cohesion of the community.\19\
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    \19\ See note 13 supra.
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    Finally, when an FCU seeks to serve a portion of a Combined 
Statistical Area as its WDLC, that portion is not required to conform 
to the boundaries of the CBSA components that form the Combined 
Statistical Area. In contrast, when an FCU seeks to serve a portion of 
a CBSA as its community--notwithstanding that a CBSA is far more 
compact than a Combined Statistical Area--the existing rule nonetheless 
requires such portion of a CBSA to conform to the boundaries of the 
metropolitan divisions within, if any. Permitting a credit union to 
designate a portion of a CBSA as its community without regard to 
division boundaries would address this disparity in treatment of a 
community consisting of a portion of a CBSA versus that of a Combined 
Statistical Area.
    Consistent with the Board's responsibility under CUMAA to 
facilitate access to credit union services, the objective of the three 
proposals in this rule is to give FCUs greater flexibility in providing 
services to consumers who are eligible for FCU membership, particularly 
those of modest means.

II. Summary of the Proposed Rule

A. General Applicability of Narrative Model To Establish a Well-Defined 
Local Community

    The proposed rule would permit general use of the narrative model--
which the final rule makes available solely to add an adjacent area to 
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existing or a new community \20\--to seek NCUA approval to initially 
form, to expand, or to convert to, a community charter. In lieu of 
reliance on a ``presumptive community,'' the proposed rule would permit 
an FCU to submit a narrative, supported by appropriate documentation, 
to demonstrate that the community it proposes to serve qualifies as a 
WDLC based on common interests or interaction among the area's 
residents.
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    \20\ Appendix B, Ch. 2, Sec.  V.A.2.
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    The Act gives the Board broad discretion to define a WDLC for 
purposes of ``making any determination'' regarding a community credit 
union,\21\ and to establish criteria to apply to any such 
determination.\22\ Under that authority, the Board proposes, in a new 
appendix to the Chartering Manual, a set of ``Narrative Criteria to 
Identify a Well-Defined Local Community'' that an FCU should address in 
the narrative it submits to support its application to charter, expand, 
or convert to, a community credit union.
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    \21\ 12 U.S.C. 1759(g)(1)(A) (emphasis added).
    \22\ Id. Sec.  1759(g)(1)(B).
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    NCUA's experience with community charter applications under the 
pre-2010 narrative model indicates that these particular thirteen 
criteria generally were the most useful and compelling, when properly 
addressed and documented, to demonstrate common interests or 
interaction among residents of a proposed community. An area need not 
meet all of the narrative criteria to qualify as a local community; 
rather, the totality of circumstances within the criteria a credit 
union elects to address must indicate a sufficient presence of common 
interests or interaction among the area's residents. The new appendix 
explains each criterion in order to guide applicants in the prudent use 
of their resources, with minimal burden, to assess whether an area 
qualifies as a local community and, if so, to develop an effective and 
well-documented narrative to justify Board approval of its 
application.\23\
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    \23\ Appendix 6 to Appendix B.
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    Accordingly, the Board will consider the following criteria, and 
the supporting documentation for each, in evaluating the presence of 
interaction and/or common interest among residents sufficient to 
establish that an area is a WDLC:
1. Presence of a Central Economic Hub
    The proposed community includes an economic hub. An economic hub is 
evident when one political jurisdiction (city or county) within a 
proposed local community has a relatively large percentage of the 
community's population or is the primary location for employment. The 
application needs to identify the major employers and their locations 
within the proposed community.
2. Community-Wide Quasi-Governmental Agency Services
    The existence of organizations such as economic development 
commissions, regional planning boards, and labor or transportation 
districts can be important factors to consider. The more closely their 
service area matches the entire area, the greater the showing of 
interaction and/or common interests.
3. Governmental Designations With Community
    Designation of the proposed community by a government agency as a 
region or distinct district--such a regional transportation district, a 
water district, or a tourism district--is a factor that can be 
considered in determining whether the area is a local community. The 
more closely the designation matches the area's geographic boundaries, 
the greater the value of that evidence in demonstrating interaction 
and/or common interests.
4. Shared Public Services and Facilities
    The existence of shared services and facilities, such as police, 
fire protection, park districts, public transportation, airports, or 
public utilities, can contribute to a finding that an area is a 
community. The more closely the service area matches the geographic 
boundaries of the community, and the higher the percentage of residents 
throughout the community using those services or facilities, the more 
valuable the data.
5. Hospitals and Major Medical Facility Services
    Data on medical facilities should include admittance or discharge 
statistics providing the ratio of use by residents of each political 
jurisdiction. The greater the percentage of use by residents throughout 
the proposed community, the higher the value of this data in showing 
interaction. The application can also support the importance of an area 
hospital with documentation that correlates the facility's target area 
with the proposed local community and/or discusses the relative 
distribution of hospitals over a larger area.
6. College and University Enrollment
    College enrollment data can be a useful factor in establishing a 
local community. The higher the percentages of student enrollment at a 
given campus by residents throughout each part of the community, the 
greater the value in showing interaction. Additionally, the greater the 
participation by the college in community initiatives (e.g., partnering 
with local governments), and the greater the service area of these 
initiatives, the stronger the value of this factor.
7. Multi-Jurisdictional Mutual Aid Agreements
    The existence of written agreements among law enforcement and fire 
protection agencies in the area to provide services across multiple 
jurisdictions can be an important factor.
8. Organizations' and Clubs' Membership and Services
    The more closely the service area of an organization or club 
matches the proposed community's boundaries, and the greater the 
percentage of membership and services throughout the proposed 
community, the more relevant the data.
9. Newspaper Subscriptions
    A newspaper that has a substantial subscription base in an area can 
be an indication of common interests. The higher the household 
penetration figures throughout the area, the greater the value in 
showing common interests. Subscription data may include print copies as 
well as on-line access.
10. Attendance at Entertainment and Sporting Events
    Data to show the percentage of residents from each political 
jurisdiction who attend the events. The higher the percentage of 
residents from throughout the proposed community, the stronger the 
evidence of interaction. For sporting events, as well as some 
entertainment events, data on season ticket holders and memberships may 
be available. As with overall attendance figures, the higher the 
percentage of residents from throughout the proposed community, the 
stronger the evidence of interaction.
11. Local Television and Radio Audiences
    A television or radio station broadcasting in an area can be an 
indication of common interests. Objective data on viewer and listener 
audiences in the proposed community can support the existence of a 
community.

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12. Community-Wide Shopping Patterns
    The narrative must identify the location of the major shopping 
centers and malls and include the percentage of shoppers coming from 
each part of the community. The larger the percentage of shoppers from 
throughout the community, the stronger the case for interaction. While 
of lesser value than the shopping data, identification of the shopping 
center's target area can be persuasive. The target area should closely 
match the geographic boundaries of the proposed community.
13. Geographic Isolation
    Some communities face varying degrees of geographic isolation. As 
such, travel outside the community can be limited by mountain ranges, 
forests, national parks, deserts, bodies of waters, etc. This factor, 
and the relative degree of isolation, may help bolster a finding of 
interaction or common interests.

B. Increase in Statistical Area Population Limit to 10 Million

    The proposed rule would increase to 10 million the 2.5 million 
population limit that presently applies to a community consisting of a 
CBSA or Combined Statistical Area (each a ``statistical area'') or 
other area an FCU designates, subject to an FCU's ability and 
commitment to adequately serve the area. Despite having just affirmed a 
2.5 million population limit, the Board anticipates that many areas 
that would qualify as a WDLC will experience population growth over 
time. The Board therefore believes that its policy should anticipate 
and accommodate inevitable growth, to the extent permissible under the 
Act, in order to maximize the potential membership base available to 
community credit unions.
    Three grounds justify a population limit of 10 million. First, it 
would conform to the population of the most populous SPJ the Board has 
approved (Los Angeles County) and, notwithstanding that an SPJ is not 
subject to a population cap, the FCU that serves that community has not 
experienced adverse safety or soundness consequences attributable to 
its population size.\24\
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    \24\ The FCU that serves the Los Angeles County community has 
approximately 32,000 members, representing a community penetration 
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    Second, the Board believes the population limit on a community 
consisting of a statistical area must be sufficiently accommodating to 
minimize the disparity between such communities and those comprised of 
an SPJ, which is unbound by any population limit. Third, a 10 million 
population limit would narrow the inherent imbalance between the 
population cap that applies to FCUs and the uncapped state credit 
unions in at least the nine states with a population between 2.5 and 10 
million. The laws of these states allow their credit unions to serve a 
state-wide FOM.
    To fully consider an increase in the population limit on a 
community consisting of a statistical area, the Board seeks the benefit 
of public comments addressing the following issues affecting a 
statistical area--
     Whether to apply any population limit at all if the area 
is completely or primarily urban according to Census data.
     Whether to designate a particular metric on which to rely 
in setting and adjusting a population limit.
     Whether to apply any population limit at all to a CBSA or 
Statistical Area given that neither one is defined, by the Census or 
OMB respectively, according to maximum population.
     Whether to apply a population limit equivalent to the most 
populous/largest SPJ NCUA has approved (i.e., Los Angeles County, as 
explained above).
     Whether to apply a population limit equivalent to either 
the average or median population among either all CBSAs with a 
population in excess of 2.5 million, or all Combined Statistical Areas 
with population in excess of 2.5 million.
     Whether to apply a population limit equivalent to the 
greater of either 2.5 million or a specific percentage of the 
population of the CBSA or Combined Statistical Area, and if so, what 
the percentage should be.
     Whether to apply a population limit equivalent to the most 
populous/largest Metropolitan Statistical Area that is totally or 
partially encompassed by the proposed community.
     Whether to apply a population limit equivalent to the most 
populous/largest SPJ that is totally or partially encompassed by the 
proposed community.
     Whether to apply a population limit that, to ensure 
service to persons of modest means, excludes individuals living in a 
household that either is low- or moderate-income; that earns less than 
200 percent of the national poverty level; or in which the principal 
wage-earner earns no more than the federal minimum wage (based on a 40-
hour work week for 50 weeks per year); or is based on a combination of 
these metrics.
     Whether to delegate to NCUA staff the authority to set a 
population limit not exceeding a specified ceiling, and what that 
ceiling population should be (e.g., 2.5 million, 5 million, 10 
million), with the Board retaining authority to approve a limit in 
excess of the delegated ceiling.
     Whether to apply the same population limit regardless 
whether an FCU's initial application to charter, or to convert to, a 
community credit union includes an area adjacent to its statistical 
area, versus a subsequent application to expand an FCU's existing 
community to add such an adjacent area.
     Whether NCUA should establish a process to give the public 
notice and an opportunity to comment on an FCU's application for 
approval of a statistical area with a population in excess 2.5 million.
     Whether, in view of technological advances since CUMAA, 
such as the internet, the Board should consider whether, and how, 
online social communities qualify as WDLCs.
     Whether there are other definitions of ``community'' that 
would be a relevant gauge for community credit unions (e.g., the area's 
student population eligible to attend its local community college, the 
population eligible to benefit from its quasi-government agency 
services and facilities).
     Whether to reinstate the narrative model for use by FCUs 
seeking approval serve a statistical area within certain population 
parameters (e.g., between 2.5 and 10 million).
     Whether to discard the ``presumptive community'' model and 
reinstate the narrative model for general applicability, or to give 
FCUs the option to elect either model to support the area each proposes 
to serve as its community.
     Whether to add certain criteria to, or to delete or modify 
certain ones from, the new appendix of ``Narrative Criteria to Identify 
a Well-Defined Local Community,'' and how to evaluate the narrative 
criteria to determine whether an area qualifies as a WDLC.

C. Portion of CBSA as a Well-Defined Local Community Regardless of 
Internal Boundaries

    When an FCU seeks to serve a portion of a single CBSA as its WDLC, 
the existing rule requires such portion to conform to the boundaries of 
the Metropolitan Divisions, if any, within the CBSA. In contrast, when 
an FCU seeks to serve a portion of a Combined Statistical Area as its 
WDLC--notwithstanding that it is far more expansive than a CBSA--that 
portion is not required to conform to the boundaries of the adjoining 
CBSAs that form a Combined Statistical Area, nor to the boundaries of 
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Divisions within those CBSAs. To correct this inconsistency in the 
treatment of a portion of a CBSA versus that of a Combined Statistical 
Area, the proposed rule would permit a credit union to designate a 
portion of a CBSA as its community without regard to division 
boundaries.

III. Regulatory Procedures

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires NCUA to prepare an analysis 
to describe any significant economic impact a regulation may have on a 
substantial number of small entities.\25\ For purposes of this 
analysis, NCUA considers small credit unions to be those having under 
$100 million in assets.\26\ Although this rule is anticipated to 
economically benefit FCUs that choose to charter, expand or convert to 
a community charter, NCUA certifies that it will not have a significant 
economic impact on small credit unions.
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    \25\ 5 U.S.C. 603(a).
    \26\ 80 FR 57512 (Sept. 24, 2015).
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Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) applies to collections of 
information through which an agency creates a paperwork burden on 
regulated entities or the public, or modifies an existing burden.\27\ 
For purposes of the PRA, a paperwork burden may take the form of either 
a reporting or a recordkeeping requirement, both referred to as 
information collections. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
previously approved the current information collection requirements for 
the Chartering and Field of Membership Manual and assigned them control 
number 3133-0015.
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    \27\ 44 U.S.C. 3507(d); 5 CFR part 1320.
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    Regarding a community common bond, the proposed rule gives 
community charter applicants the option, in lieu of a presumptive 
community, to submit a narrative to establish common interests and 
interaction among residents of the area it proposes to serve, thus 
qualifying the area as a well-defined local community. For that 
purpose, the rule includes guidance in identifying compelling indicia 
of interaction or common interests that would be relevant in drafting a 
narrative summarizing the indicia that community residents meet the 
requirements of a well-defined local community. In addition, the 
proposed rule increases to as much as 10 million the population limit 
on a community consisting of a statistical area, and when such an area 
is subdivided into Metropolitan Divisions, the rule permits a credit 
union to designate a portion of the area as its community without 
regard to division boundaries.
    NCUA has determined that the procedure for an FCU to assemble and 
document a narrative summarizing the evidence to support its community 
charter application would create a new information collection 
requirement. As required, NCUA is applying to OMB for approval to amend 
the current information collection to account for the new procedure.
    Prior to 2010, when NCUA moved to an objective model of presumptive 
communities, FCUs had the following three choices for a community 
charter: Previously approved areas; single political jurisdictions; and 
multiple political jurisdictions. For applications involving multiple 
statistical areas, NCUA required FCUs to submit for NCUA approval a 
narrative, supported by documentation, that presents indicia of common 
interests or interaction among residents of the proposed community.
    In the five-year period preceding the move to an objective model of 
presumptive communities, NCUA processed an average of twenty-five FOM 
applications involving multiple statistical areas. Based on this 
historical trend, NCUA estimates that, on average, it would take an 
FCU's staff approximately 160 hours to collect the evidence of 
interaction or common interests and to develop a narrative to support 
its application to expand or to convert. Accordingly, NCUA estimates 
the aggregate information collection burden on existing and would-be 
FCUs that elect to use the narrative option to form, expand, or convert 
to a community charter would be 160 hours times 25 FCUs for a total of 
4,000 hours. NCUA is proposing to amend the current information 
collection control number 3133-0015 to account for these additional 
burden hours.
    Organizations and individuals wishing to submit comments on this 
information collection requirement should direct them to the Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attn: Shagufta Ahmed, Room 
10226, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, with a copy 
to the Secretary of the Board, National Credit Union Administration, 
1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3428.
    NCUA will consider comments by the public on this proposed 
collection of information in:
     Evaluating whether the proposed collection of information 
is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the NCUA, 
including whether the information will have a practical use;
     Evaluating the accuracy of NCUA's estimate of the burden 
of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of 
the methodology and assumptions used;
     Enhancing the quality, usefulness, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and
     Minimizing the burden of collection of information on 
those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate 
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology (e.g., permitting 
electronic submission of responses).

Executive Order 13132

    Executive Order 13132 encourages independent regulatory agencies to 
consider the impact of their actions on state and local interests. In 
adherence to fundamental federalism principles, NCUA, an independent 
regulatory agency as defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(5), voluntarily complies 
with the executive order. Primarily because this rule applies to FCUs 
exclusively, it will not have a substantial direct effect on the 
states, on the connection between the national government and the 
states, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. NCUA has determined that this rule does 
not constitute a policy that has federalism implications for purposes 
of the executive order.

Assessment of Federal Regulations and Policies on Families

    NCUA has determined that this proposed rule will not affect family 
well-being within the meaning of Section 654 of the Treasury and 
General Government Appropriations Act, 1999.\28\
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    \28\ Public Law 105-277, 112 Stat. 2681 (1998).
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List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 701

    Credit, Credit unions, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    By the National Credit Union Administration Board on October 27, 
2016.
 Gerard S. Poliquin,
 Secretary of the Board.

    For the reasons stated above, NCUA proposes to amend 12 CFR part 
701, Appendix B as follows:

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PART 701--ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS

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1. The authority for part 701 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  12 U.S.C. 1752(5), 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 
1761a, 1761b, 1766, 1767, 1782, 1784, 1786, 1787, 1789. Section 
701.6 is also authorized by 15 U.S.C. 3717. Section 701.31 is also 
authorized by 15 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 1981 and 3601-3610. 
Section 701.35 is also authorized by 42 U.S.C. 4311-4312.

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2. Appendix B to part 701 is amended as follows:
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a. Section V.A.2. of Chapter 2 is revised.
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b. Appendix 6 to Appendix B is added.
    The revision and addition read as follows:

Appendix B to Part 701--Chartering and Field of Membership Manual

* * * * *

V.A.2--Definition of Well-Defined Local Community and Rural 
District

    In addition to the documentation requirements in Chapter 1 to 
charter a credit union, a community credit union applicant must 
provide additional documentation addressing the proposed area to be 
served and community service policies.
    An applicant has the burden of demonstrating to NCUA that the 
proposed community area meets the statutory requirements of being: 
(1) Well-defined, and (2) a local community or rural district.
    ``Well-defined'' means the proposed area has specific geographic 
boundaries. Geographic boundaries may include a city, township, 
county (single, multiple, or portions of a county) or a political 
equivalent, school districts, or a clearly identifiable 
neighborhood. Although state boundaries are well-defined areas, 
states themselves do not meet the requirement that the proposed area 
be a local community.
    The well-defined local community requirement is met if:
     Single Political Jurisdiction--The area to be served is 
a recognized Single Political Jurisdiction, i.e., a city, county, or 
their political equivalent, or any single portion thereof.
     Statistical Area--A statistical area is all or an 
individual portion of one of the following:
     A Core-Based Statistical Area designated by the U.S. 
Census Bureau, including a Metropolitan Statistical Area, with a 
population of 10 million or fewer; or
     A Combined Statistical Area designated by the U.S. 
Office of Management and Budget, with a population of 10 million or 
fewer.
     To meet the well-defined local community requirement, 
an individual portion of a statistical area need not conform to 
internal boundaries within the area, such as metropolitan division 
boundaries within a Core-Based Statistical Area, and the boundaries 
of adjoining Core-Based Statistical Areas that form a Combined 
Statistical Area.
     Compelling Evidence of Interaction or Common 
Interests--In lieu of a statistical area as defined above, this 
option is available when a credit union seeks to initially charter a 
community credit union; to expand an existing community; or to 
convert to a community charter, subject in any case to the same 
population limit established for a statistical area. Under this 
option, the credit union must demonstrate a sufficient level of 
interaction or common interests among area residents to qualify the 
area as a local community. For that purpose, an applicant must 
submit for NCUA approval a narrative, supported by appropriate 
documentation, establishing that the area's residents meet the 
requirements of a local community.
    To assist a credit union in developing its narrative, Appendix 6 
of this Manual identifies criteria a narrative should address, and 
which NCUA will consider in deciding a credit union's application 
to: Initially charter a community credit union; to expand an 
existing community, including by an adjacent area addition; or to 
convert to a community charter. In any case, the credit union must 
demonstrate, through its business and marketing plans, its ability 
and commitment to serve the entire community for which it seeks NCUA 
approval.
* * * * *

Appendix 6

Narrative Criteria To Identify a Well-Defined Local Communty

    This Appendix applies when the community a federal credit union 
(``FCU'') proposes to serve is not a ``presumptive community'', 
under either option in chapter 2, section V.A.2. of Appendix B to 
Part 701, and thus would not qualify as a well-defined local 
community (``WDLC''). In that event, this Appendix prescribes the 
criteria an FCU should address in the narrative it develops and 
submits to the Board to demonstrate that residents of the community 
it proposes to serve share common interests and/or interact with 
each other. The narrative should address the criteria below as the 
FCU deems appropriate, as well as any other criteria it believes are 
persuasive, to establish to the Board's satisfaction the presence, 
among residents of the proposed community, of indicia of common 
interests and/or interaction sufficient to qualify the area as a 
WDLC.

1. Central Economic Hub

    The proposed community includes an economic hub. An economic hub 
is evident when one political jurisdiction (city or county) within a 
proposed local community has a relatively large percentage of the 
community's population or is the primary location for employment. 
The application needs to identify the major employers and their 
locations within the proposed community.

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Most Persuasive...................  At least 25 percent of the workers
                                     living in the proposed community
                                     commute to work in the central
                                     economic hub.
Persuasive........................  Over 15 percent of the workers
                                     living in the proposed community
                                     commute to work in the central
                                     economic hub.
Not Persuasive....................  Less than 15 percent of the workers
                                     living in the proposed community
                                     commute to work in the central
                                     economic hub.
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2. Quasi-Governmental Agencies

    The existence of organizations such as economic development 
commissions, regional planning boards, and labor or transportation 
districts can be important factors to consider. The more closely 
their service area matches the entire area, the greater the showing 
of interaction and/or common interests.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Most Persuasive...................  The quasi-governmental agency covers
                                     the proposed community exclusively
                                     and in its entirety, derives its
                                     leadership from the area,
                                     represents collaboration that
                                     transcends traditional county
                                     boundaries, and has meaningful
                                     objectives that advance the
                                     residents' common interests in
                                     economic development and/or
                                     improving quality of life.
Persuasive........................  The quasi-governmental agency
                                     substantially matches the proposed
                                     community and carries out
                                     objectives that affect the relevant
                                     common interests for the entire
                                     area's residents.
Not Persuasive....................  The quasi-governmental agency does
                                     not match the proposed community
                                     and carries out only incidentally
                                     relevant objectives or carries out
                                     meaningful objectives in localized
                                     sections of the proposed community.
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3. Governmental Designations

    Designation of the proposed community by a government agency as 
a region or distinct district--such a regional transportation 
district, a water district, or a tourism district--is a factor that 
can be considered in determining whether the area is a local 
community. The more closely the designation matches the area's 
geographic boundaries, the greater the value of that evidence in 
demonstrating interaction and/or common interests.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  A division of a federal or state
                                     agency specifically designates the
                                     proposed service area as its area
                                     of coverage or as a target area for
                                     specific programs.
Persuasive........................  A division of a federal or state
                                     agency designates a regional area
                                     that includes the coverage area,
                                     but offers special programs
                                     tailored to the common interests
                                     shared by the residents of the
                                     proposed service area.
Not Persuasive....................  A division of a federal or state
                                     agency designates an area as a
                                     coverage area that encompasses
                                     several local communities.
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4. Shared Public Services/Facilities

    The existence of shared services and facilities, such as police, 
fire protection, park districts, public transportation, airports, or 
public utilities, can contribute to a finding that an area is a 
community. The more closely the service area matches the geographic 
boundaries of the community, and the higher the percentage of 
residents throughout the community using those services or 
facilities, the more valuable the data.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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Most Persuasive...................  Statistical evidence documents how
                                     residents from the entire proposed
                                     service area mutually benefit from
                                     a public facility.
                                    Formal agreements exist that
                                     transcend traditional county lines
                                     and provide for a common need
                                     shared by all of the residents,
                                     such as common police or fire
                                     protection.
Persuasive........................  Public facilities exist that cross
                                     county lines and cover the majority
                                     of the area's population, but do
                                     not cover the area in its entirety.
Not Persuasive....................  The applicant cites public
                                     facilities that serve areas that do
                                     not correlate with the proposed
                                     service area.
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5. Hospitals and Major Medical Facilities

    Data on medical facilities should include admittance or 
discharge statistics providing the ratio of use by residents of each 
political jurisdiction. The greater the percentage of use by 
residents throughout the proposed community, the higher the value of 
this data in showing interaction. The application can also support 
the importance of an area hospital with documentation that 
correlates the facility's target area with the proposed local 
community and/or discusses the relative distribution of hospitals 
over a larger area.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  The applicant provides statistics
                                     demonstrating residents from
                                     throughout the proposed community
                                     use hospitals in the major
                                     population or employment center.
Persuasive........................  Statistical data are not available,
                                     but the application demonstrates
                                     through other documentation a
                                     medical facility is the only viable
                                     option for a significant portion of
                                     the proposed community's residents.
Not Persuasive....................  The area has multiple health care
                                     facilities at geographically
                                     dispersed locations with
                                     duplicative services.
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6. Colleges and Universities

    College enrollment data can be a useful factor in establishing a 
local community. The higher the percentages of student enrollment at 
a given campus by residents throughout each part of the community, 
the greater the value in showing interaction. Additionally, the 
greater the participation by the college in community initiatives 
(e.g., partnering with local governments), and the greater the 
service area of these initiatives, the stronger the value of this 
factor.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  The application provides statistical
                                     data showing the institutions of
                                     higher learning cited attract
                                     significant numbers of students
                                     from throughout the proposed
                                     community.
Persuasive........................  The statistical data regarding where
                                     students live is either
                                     inconclusive or unavailable.
                                     However, qualitative information
                                     exists to demonstrate the
                                     institutions' relevance to the
                                     entire proposed community, such as
                                     unique educational initiatives to
                                     support economic objectives
                                     benefiting all residents and/or
                                     partnerships with local businesses
                                     or high schools.
Not Persuasive....................  The statistical data tends to
                                     support the institutions recruit
                                     students from a broad based area
                                     transcending the proposed
                                     community's boundaries.
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7. Mutual Aid Agreements

    The existence of written agreements among law enforcement and 
fire protection agencies in the area to provide services across 
multiple jurisdictions can be an important factor.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  The mutual aid agreements cover the
                                     proposed community exclusively and
                                     in its entirety, represents
                                     collaboration that transcends
                                     political boundaries such as city
                                     or county limits.
Persuasive........................  The mutual aid agreements
                                     substantially matches the proposed
                                     community.
Not Persuasive....................  The mutual aid agreements do not
                                     match the proposed community.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

8. Organizations and Clubs

    The more closely the service area of an organization or club 
matches the proposed community's boundaries, and the greater the 
percentage of membership and services throughout the proposed 
community, the more relevant the data.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  Statistical data supports that
                                     organizations with meaningful
                                     objectives serve the entire
                                     proposed community.
Persuasive........................  Other qualitative documentation
                                     exists to support that
                                     organizations with meaningful
                                     objectives serve the entire
                                     proposed community.
Not Persuasive....................  The applicant lists organizations
                                     that either do not cover the
                                     proposed community in its entirety
                                     or have objectives that are too
                                     limited to have a meaningful impact
                                     on the residents' common interests.
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9. Community Newspaper

    A newspaper that is widely read in an area can be an indication 
of common interests. The higher the household penetration 
circulation figures throughout the area, the greater the value in 
showing common interests. Circulation data may include print copies 
as well as on-line access.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  Statistical evidence indicates a
                                     significant portion of residents
                                     from throughout the proposed
                                     community read the local general
                                     interest newspaper. The paper has
                                     local stories focusing on the
                                     proposed community and has a
                                     marketing target area consistent
                                     with the proposed community
                                     boundaries.
Persuasive........................  Local newspapers and periodicals
                                     specifically cater to the proposed
                                     community.
Not Persuasive....................  The area lacks a general newspaper
                                     that covers the proposed community.
                                     There are no specialized
                                     publications catering to the entire
                                     proposed community.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

10. Entertainment and Sporting Events

    Data to show the percentage of residents from each political 
jurisdiction who attend the events. The higher the percentage of 
residents from throughout the proposed community, the stronger the 
evidence of interaction. For sporting events, as well as some 
entertainment events, data on season ticket holders and memberships 
may be available. As with overall attendance figures, the higher the 
percentage of residents from throughout the proposed community, the 
stronger the evidence of interaction.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  Statistical data exist to support
                                     that the venue attracts residents
                                     from throughout the proposed
                                     community.
Persuasive........................  Statistical evidence is not
                                     available, but other qualitative
                                     information documents the
                                     importance the venue has for the
                                     proposed community.
Not Persuasive....................  The applicant lists local venues
                                     without discussing where users
                                     originate from or otherwise
                                     documenting the relevance for the
                                     residents of the entire area.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

11. Local Television and Radio Stations

    A television or radio station broadcasting in an area can be an 
indication of common interests. Data on viewership or listenership 
in the proposed community can support the existence of a community.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  Statistical evidence indicates a
                                     significant portion of residents
                                     from throughout the proposed
                                     community view or listen to the
                                     local television and radio
                                     stations. The media has local
                                     stories focusing on the proposed
                                     community and has a marketing
                                     target area consistent with the
                                     proposed community boundaries.
Persuasive........................  The television and radio stations
                                     provide news and sports coverage
                                     specifically catering to the
                                     proposed community.
Not Persuasive....................  The area lacks television or radio
                                     stations serving the proposed
                                     community.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

12. Shopping

    The narrative must identify the location of the major shopping 
centers and malls and include the percentage of shoppers coming from 
each part of the community. The larger the percentage of shoppers 
from throughout the community, the stronger the case for 
interaction. While of lesser value than the shopping data, 
identification of the shopping center's target area can be 
persuasive. The target area should closely match the geographic 
boundaries of the proposed community.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  The application provides statistics
                                     from a reliable third party source
                                     that demonstrates the major
                                     shopping facility cited in the
                                     application is the major shopping
                                     facility for the residents of the
                                     entire area.
Persuasive........................  The applicant provides documentation
                                     supporting how the area's shopping
                                     facilities cluster within the
                                     area's hub and residents do not
                                     have other realistic alternatives
                                     to meet their shopping needs.
Not Persuasive....................  The applicant lists large shopping
                                     facilities without providing
                                     statistics or other documentation
                                     that demonstrates relevance to the
                                     proposed community.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

13. Geography

    Some communities face varying degrees of geographic isolation. 
As such, travel outside the community can be limited by mountain 
ranges, forests, national parks, deserts, bodies of waters, etc. 
This factor, and the relative degree of isolation, may help bolster 
a finding of interaction or common interests.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Most Persuasive...................  Area is geographically isolated and/
                                     or distinct from immediate
                                     surrounding area.
Persuasive........................  Area has geographic commonalities
                                     that influence other aspects of the
                                     residents' lives (i.e., tourism,
                                     allocation of government
                                     resources).
Not Persuasive....................  The area's geographic features do
                                     not appear to influence other
                                     social or economic characteristics
                                     of the area.
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                                                    78748              Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 217 / Wednesday, November 9, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                       (1) Bathroom and utility room fans                   NATIONAL CREDIT UNION                                 information from the public comments
                                                    with more than one speed, and in-line                   ADMINISTRATION                                        submitted. You may inspect paper
                                                    fans with more than one speed, must be                                                                        copies of comments in NCUA’s law
                                                    tested and meet the performance criteria                12 CFR Part 701                                       library at 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria,
                                                    at each speed. A fan of this type that has              RIN 3133–AE31                                         Virginia 22314, by appointment
                                                    a rotary speed dial or similar                                                                                weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. To
                                                    mechanism that allows for a                             Chartering and Field of Membership                    make an appointment, call (703) 518–
                                                    theoretically infinite number of speeds                 Manual                                                6546 or send an email to OGCMail@
                                                    must be tested and meet the applicable                                                                        ncua.gov.
                                                                                                            AGENCY:  National Credit Union
                                                    efficacy of this specification at its                   Administration (NCUA).                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    minimum and maximum speeds.                                                                                   Matthew Biliouris, Deputy Director, or
                                                                                                            ACTION: Proposed rule with request for
                                                       (2) Fans must be tested at the                                                                             Robert Leonard, Director, Division of
                                                                                                            comments.
                                                    following static pressures to determine                                                                       Consumer Access, or Rita Woods,
                                                    the airflow and efficacy: For ducted                    SUMMARY:    The NCUA Board proposes to                Director, Division of Consumer Access
                                                    fans, conduct tests at 0.1 inch water                   amend its chartering and field of                     South, Office of Consumer Financial
                                                                                                            membership rules to give applicants for               Protection and Access, at the above
                                                    gauge static pressure; for direct
                                                                                                            community charter approval, expansion                 address or telephone (703) 518–1140; or
                                                    discharge (non-ducted) fans, conduct
                                                                                                            or conversion the option, in lieu of a                Senior Staff Attorney Steven Widerman
                                                    tests at 0.03 inch water gauge static                                                                         or Staff Attorney Marvin Shaw, Office of
                                                    pressure; for in-line fans, conduct tests               presumptive community, to submit a
                                                                                                            narrative to establish common interests               General Counsel, at the above address or
                                                    at 0.2 inch water gauge static pressure.                                                                      telephone (703) 518–6540.
                                                                                                            or interaction among residents of the
                                                       (3) Test ducted range hood fans at                   area it proposes to serve, thus qualifying            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    working speed, as specified in HVI 916                  the area as a well-defined local
                                                    (incorporated by reference; see § 460.3),                                                                     I. Background
                                                                                                            community. The Board also proposes to
                                                    to determine the airflow and efficacy.                  increase up to 10 million the population              A. Overview
                                                    Range hoods must meet the minimum                       limit on a community consisting of a                     NCUA’s Chartering and Field of
                                                    efficacy requirements in each possible                  statistical area or a portion thereof.                Membership Manual, incorporated as
                                                    configuration (horizontal and vertical) at              Finally, when such an area is                         Appendix B to part 701 of its
                                                    working speed.                                          subdivided into metropolitan divisions,               regulations (‘‘Chartering Manual’’),1
                                                       (4) When calculating efficacy, only                  the Board will permit a credit union to               implements the field of membership
                                                    measure the fan motor electrical energy                 designate a portion of the area as its                (‘‘FOM’’) requirements established by
                                                    consumption. Energy used for other fan                  community without regard to division                  the Federal Credit Union Act (‘‘the
                                                    auxiliaries (e.g., lights, sensors, heaters,            boundaries.                                           Act’’) for federal credit unions (each an
                                                    timers, or night lights) is not included                DATES:  Comments must be received on                  ‘‘FCU’’).2 An FOM consists of those
                                                    in the determination of fan efficacy.                   or before December 9, 2016.                           persons and entities eligible for
                                                    Therefore, to measure fan power, switch                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    membership according to an FCU’s type
                                                    off all fan auxiliaries.                                by any of the following methods (Please               of charter.
                                                                                                            send comments by one method only):                       In adopting the Credit Union
                                                       (d) To show compliance with
                                                    paragraph (a) of this section:                             • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://              Membership Access Act of 1998
                                                                                                            www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       (‘‘CUMAA’’), Congress reiterated its
                                                       (1) Randomly select a sample of                      instructions for submitting comments.                 longstanding support for credit unions,
                                                    whole-house mechanical ventilation                         • NCUA Web site: http://                           noting their ‘‘specif[ic] mission of
                                                    system fan(s) of at least one unit.                     www.ncua.gov/                                         meeting the credit and savings needs of
                                                       (2) Test the whole-house mechanical                  RegulationsOpinionsLaws/proposed_                     consumers, especially persons of
                                                    ventilation system fan(s) in accordance                 regs/proposed_regs.html. Follow the                   modest means.’’ 3 As amended by
                                                    with the test procedure at paragraph (c)                instructions for submitting comments.                 CUMAA, the FCU Act provides a choice
                                                    of this section.                                           • Email: Address to regcomments@                   among three charter types: A single
                                                                                                            ncua.gov. Include ‘‘[Your name]                       group sharing a single occupational or
                                                       (3) Determine the represented value of               Comments on Notice of Proposed                        associational common bond; 4 a
                                                    fan efficacy by calculating the                         Rulemaking re Community Common                        multiple common bond of groups that
                                                    arithmetic mean of the sample. Round                    Bond’’ in the email subject line.                     each have a distinct occupational or
                                                    representations of fan efficacy                            • Fax: (703) 518–6319. Use the                     associational common bond among
                                                    calculated in paragraph (c)(3) of this                  subject line described above for email.               group members; 5 and a community
                                                    section to two significant digits.                         • Mail: Address to Gerard S. Poliquin,             common bond among ‘‘persons or
                                                    Calculations of represented values must                 Secretary of the Board, National Credit               organizations within a well-defined
                                                    be rounded only after the calculation is                Union Administration, 1775 Duke                       local community, neighborhood, or
                                                    completed.                                              Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314–                   rural district.’’ 6
                                                       (4) The represented value must be                    3428.                                                    As amended in 1998, the FCU Act
                                                                                                               • Hand Delivery/Courier: Same as                   directs the Board to define what
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                                                    equal to or less than the value
                                                                                                            mail address.                                         constitutes a well-defined local
                                                    calculated under paragraph (d)(3) of this
                                                    section, and equal to or greater than the                  Public Inspection: You may view all
                                                                                                                                                                    1 Appendix    B to 12 CFR part 701 (‘‘Appendix B’’).
                                                    standard described in paragraph (a) of                  public comments on NCUA’s Web site                      2 12  U.S.C. 1759.
                                                    this section.                                           at http://www.ncua.gov/Legal/Regs/                      3 Public Law 105–219, § 2, 112 Sta. 913 (Aug 7,
                                                                                                            Pages/PropRegs.aspx as submitted,                     1998).
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                                                                                                            except for those we cannot post for                     4 12 U.S.C. 1759(b)(1).
                                                    BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                  technical reasons. NCUA will not edit or                5 Id. § 1759(b)(2)(A).

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                                                    community (‘‘WDLC’’), neighborhood,                      has subdivided into metropolitan                       Chartering Manual.18 First, despite the
                                                    or rural district for purposes of ‘‘making               divisions, a community consisting of a                 ease and convenience of the
                                                    any determination’’ regarding a                          portion of the CBSA must conform to                    ‘‘presumptive community’’ model as a
                                                    community credit union,7 and to                          the boundaries of such divisions. Under                safe harbor to establish a WDLC, it may
                                                    establish applicable criteria for any such               either ‘‘presumptive community’’                       be too limiting if it confines FCUs to
                                                    determination.8 To qualify as a WDLC,                    option, an FCU must be able to serve its               ‘‘presumptive community’’ options that
                                                    neighborhood, or rural district, the                     entire proposed community, as                          may be unsuited to their purposes and
                                                    Board requires the proposed area to                      demonstrated by its business and                       ability, leaving them with no recourse
                                                    have ‘‘specific geographic boundaries,’’                 marketing plans that must accompany                    but to accept an area other than the one
                                                    such as those of ‘‘a city, township,                     an application to approve a new                        they ideally seek to serve. General use
                                                    county (single or multiple portions of a                 community charter, an expansion or a                   of the narrative model in seeking
                                                    county) or their political equivalent,                   conversion.14                                          approval to charter, to expand, or to
                                                    school districts or a clearly identifiable                  In a final rule published elsewhere in              convert to, a community charter would
                                                    neighborhood.’’ 9 The boundaries                         this volume of the Federal Register, the               address such a dilemma.
                                                    themselves may consist of political                      Board comprehensively overhauled the                      Second, the Board seeks to explore
                                                    borders, streets, rivers, railroad tracks,               Chartering Manual. With respect to                     the possibility of increasing up to 10
                                                    or other static geographical features.10                 community charters, the final rule,                    million the population limit that applies
                                                    The Board continues to emphasize                         among other things, affirmed the 2.5                   to a local community other than an SPJ,
                                                    interaction or common interests among                    million population cap that applies to a               to permit approval of a community
                                                    residents within those boundaries as                     ‘‘presumptive community’’ consisting of                within that maximum to the extent of an
                                                    essential features of a local community.                 a CBSA or portion thereof,15 and                       FCU’s ability and commitment to
                                                       Until 2010, the Chartering Manual                     recognized an OMB-designated                           adequately serve that community
                                                    required FCUs to submit for NCUA                         Combined Statistical Area or a portion                 without compromising either the safety
                                                    approval a narrative, supported by                       thereof as a ‘‘presumptive community’’                 and soundness of the FCU’s operations
                                                    documentation, that presents indicia of                  subject to the same population limit.16                or the cohesion of the community.19
                                                    common interests or interaction among                       The final rule also permitted the
                                                    residents of a proposed community (the                   addition of an adjacent area to an                        Finally, when an FCU seeks to serve
                                                    ‘‘narrative model’’). In 2010, the Board                 existing ‘‘presumptive community’’                     a portion of a Combined Statistical Area
                                                    abandoned the narrative model in favor                   based on a narrative presenting indicia                as its WDLC, that portion is not required
                                                    of an objective model that gives credit                  that residents on both sides of the                    to conform to the boundaries of the
                                                    unions a choice between two                              perimeter share common interests and                   CBSA components that form the
                                                    ‘‘presumptive communities’’ that each                    interact with each other, subject to the               Combined Statistical Area. In contrast,
                                                    by definition qualifies as a WDLC (the                   same population limit. The Board                       when an FCU seeks to serve a portion
                                                    ‘‘presumptive community model’’).11                      narrowly reinstated the narrative model                of a CBSA as its community—
                                                    The first of these is a ‘‘Single Political               for this singular purpose. To achieve                  notwithstanding that a CBSA is far more
                                                    Jurisdiction . . . or any contiguous                     that purpose, the final rule directed the              compact than a Combined Statistical
                                                    portion thereof’’ (each an ‘‘SPJ’’),                     Office of Consumer Financial Protection                Area—the existing rule nonetheless
                                                    regardless of population.12 The other is                 and Access (‘‘OCFPA’’) to issue                        requires such portion of a CBSA to
                                                    a single Core Based Statistical Area as                  guidance identifying indicia                           conform to the boundaries of the
                                                    designated by the U.S. Census Bureau                     corresponding to the criteria that an                  metropolitan divisions within, if any.
                                                    (‘‘Census’’) or a well-defined portion                   FCU’s narrative should address to                      Permitting a credit union to designate a
                                                    thereof (each a ‘‘CBSA’’), subject to a 2.5              support the addition of an adjacent                    portion of a CBSA as its community
                                                    million population limit.13                              area,17 and which the Board will                       without regard to division boundaries
                                                       In the case of a CBSA that the Office                 consider in deciding an FCU’s                          would address this disparity in
                                                    of Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’)                       application to do so.                                  treatment of a community consisting of
                                                                                                                                                                    a portion of a CBSA versus that of a
                                                      7 Id. § 1759(g)(1)(A).                                 B. Why is NCUA proposing this rule?                    Combined Statistical Area.
                                                      8 Id. § 1759(g)(1)(B).
                                                       9 Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.2.
                                                                                                               NCUA is proposing this rule to                          Consistent with the Board’s
                                                       10 Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.5.
                                                                                                             consider three recommendations from                    responsibility under CUMAA to
                                                       11 As explained in the final rule that discontinued   commenters that exceeded the scope of                  facilitate access to credit union services,
                                                    use of the subjective model, the Board ‘‘does not        the Board’s 2015 proposal to                           the objective of the three proposals in
                                                    believe it is beneficial to continue the practice of     comprehensively overhaul the                           this rule is to give FCUs greater
                                                    permitting a community charter applicant to
                                                    provide a narrative statement with documentation
                                                                                                                                                                    flexibility in providing services to
                                                    to support the credit union’s assertion that an area
                                                                                                               14 Appendix    B, Ch. 2, § V.A.4.                    consumers who are eligible for FCU
                                                                                                               15 The  final rule also modified the ‘‘statistical
                                                    containing multiple political jurisdictions meets the                                                           membership, particularly those of
                                                    standards for community interaction and/or               area’’ definition to specify that in the case of a
                                                                                                             community consisting of a portion of either a CBSA
                                                                                                                                                                    modest means.
                                                    common interests to qualify as a WDLC. As [the
                                                    proposed rule] noted, the narrative approach is          or a Metropolitan Division within, the portion by      II. Summary of the Proposed Rule
                                                    cumbersome, difficult for credit unions to fully         itself must have a population of 2.5 million or
                                                    understand, and time consuming. . . . While not          fewer, regardless whether the CBSA or Metropolitan     A. General Applicability of Narrative
                                                    every area will qualify as a WDLC under the              Division as a whole exceeds the limit. Appendix B,
                                                                                                             Ch. 2, section V.A.2.
                                                                                                                                                                    Model To Establish a Well-Defined
                                                    statistical approach, NCUA stated it believes the
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                                                    consistency of this objective approach will enhance         16 Appendix B, Ch. 2, § V.A.2. OMB Bulletin No.     Local Community
                                                    its chartering policy, assure the strength and           15–01 to Heads of Executive Departments and
                                                    viability of community charters, and greatly ease        Establishments (July 15, 2015) at: https://              The proposed rule would permit
                                                    the burden for any community charter applicant.’’        www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/            general use of the narrative model—
                                                    75 FR 36257, 36260 (June 25, 2010).                      bulletins/2015/15-01.pdf.                              which the final rule makes available
                                                       12 Appendix B, Ch. 2, section V.A.2.                     17 80 FR 76748, 76772 (Dec. 10, 2015) (referring
                                                                                                                                                                    solely to add an adjacent area to an
                                                       13 Id. ‘‘A total population cap of 2.5 million is     to the presence of an economic hub, quasi-
                                                    appropriate in a multiple political jurisdiction         governmental agencies, Government designated
                                                                                                                                                                     18 80   FR 76748.
                                                    context to demonstrate cohesion in the                   programs, shared public services and facilities, and
                                                    community.’’ 75 FR 36257, 36260 (June 25, 2010).         colleges and universities).                             19 See   note 13 supra.



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                                                    existing or a new community 20—to seek                  community has a relatively large                      community. The higher the percentages
                                                    NCUA approval to initially form, to                     percentage of the community’s                         of student enrollment at a given campus
                                                    expand, or to convert to, a community                   population or is the primary location for             by residents throughout each part of the
                                                    charter. In lieu of reliance on a                       employment. The application needs to                  community, the greater the value in
                                                    ‘‘presumptive community,’’ the                          identify the major employers and their                showing interaction. Additionally, the
                                                    proposed rule would permit an FCU to                    locations within the proposed                         greater the participation by the college
                                                    submit a narrative, supported by                        community.                                            in community initiatives (e.g.,
                                                    appropriate documentation, to                                                                                 partnering with local governments), and
                                                                                                            2. Community-Wide Quasi-
                                                    demonstrate that the community it                                                                             the greater the service area of these
                                                                                                            Governmental Agency Services
                                                    proposes to serve qualifies as a WDLC                                                                         initiatives, the stronger the value of this
                                                    based on common interests or                               The existence of organizations such as             factor.
                                                    interaction among the area’s residents.                 economic development commissions,
                                                       The Act gives the Board broad                        regional planning boards, and labor or                7. Multi-Jurisdictional Mutual Aid
                                                    discretion to define a WDLC for                         transportation districts can be important             Agreements
                                                    purposes of ‘‘making any                                factors to consider. The more closely
                                                    determination’’ regarding a community                   their service area matches the entire                   The existence of written agreements
                                                    credit union,21 and to establish criteria               area, the greater the showing of                      among law enforcement and fire
                                                    to apply to any such determination.22                   interaction and/or common interests.                  protection agencies in the area to
                                                    Under that authority, the Board                                                                               provide services across multiple
                                                                                                            3. Governmental Designations With                     jurisdictions can be an important factor.
                                                    proposes, in a new appendix to the                      Community
                                                    Chartering Manual, a set of ‘‘Narrative                                                                       8. Organizations’ and Clubs’
                                                    Criteria to Identify a Well-Defined Local                  Designation of the proposed
                                                                                                                                                                  Membership and Services
                                                    Community’’ that an FCU should                          community by a government agency as
                                                    address in the narrative it submits to                  a region or distinct district—such a                    The more closely the service area of
                                                    support its application to charter,                     regional transportation district, a water             an organization or club matches the
                                                    expand, or convert to, a community                      district, or a tourism district—is a factor           proposed community’s boundaries, and
                                                    credit union.                                           that can be considered in determining                 the greater the percentage of
                                                       NCUA’s experience with community                     whether the area is a local community.                membership and services throughout
                                                    charter applications under the pre-2010                 The more closely the designation                      the proposed community, the more
                                                    narrative model indicates that these                    matches the area’s geographic                         relevant the data.
                                                    particular thirteen criteria generally                  boundaries, the greater the value of that
                                                    were the most useful and compelling,                    evidence in demonstrating interaction                 9. Newspaper Subscriptions
                                                    when properly addressed and                             and/or common interests.
                                                                                                                                                                     A newspaper that has a substantial
                                                    documented, to demonstrate common                       4. Shared Public Services and Facilities              subscription base in an area can be an
                                                    interests or interaction among residents
                                                                                                               The existence of shared services and               indication of common interests. The
                                                    of a proposed community. An area need
                                                                                                            facilities, such as police, fire protection,          higher the household penetration
                                                    not meet all of the narrative criteria to
                                                                                                            park districts, public transportation,                figures throughout the area, the greater
                                                    qualify as a local community; rather, the
                                                                                                            airports, or public utilities, can                    the value in showing common interests.
                                                    totality of circumstances within the
                                                                                                            contribute to a finding that an area is a             Subscription data may include print
                                                    criteria a credit union elects to address
                                                    must indicate a sufficient presence of                  community. The more closely the                       copies as well as on-line access.
                                                    common interests or interaction among                   service area matches the geographic                   10. Attendance at Entertainment and
                                                    the area’s residents. The new appendix                  boundaries of the community, and the
                                                                                                                                                                  Sporting Events
                                                    explains each criterion in order to guide               higher the percentage of residents
                                                    applicants in the prudent use of their                  throughout the community using those                     Data to show the percentage of
                                                    resources, with minimal burden, to                      services or facilities, the more valuable             residents from each political
                                                    assess whether an area qualifies as a                   the data.                                             jurisdiction who attend the events. The
                                                    local community and, if so, to develop                  5. Hospitals and Major Medical Facility               higher the percentage of residents from
                                                    an effective and well-documented                        Services                                              throughout the proposed community,
                                                    narrative to justify Board approval of its                                                                    the stronger the evidence of interaction.
                                                                                                               Data on medical facilities should                  For sporting events, as well as some
                                                    application.23
                                                       Accordingly, the Board will consider                 include admittance or discharge                       entertainment events, data on season
                                                    the following criteria, and the                         statistics providing the ratio of use by              ticket holders and memberships may be
                                                    supporting documentation for each, in                   residents of each political jurisdiction.             available. As with overall attendance
                                                    evaluating the presence of interaction                  The greater the percentage of use by                  figures, the higher the percentage of
                                                    and/or common interest among                            residents throughout the proposed                     residents from throughout the proposed
                                                    residents sufficient to establish that an               community, the higher the value of this
                                                                                                                                                                  community, the stronger the evidence of
                                                    area is a WDLC:                                         data in showing interaction. The
                                                                                                                                                                  interaction.
                                                                                                            application can also support the
                                                    1. Presence of a Central Economic Hub                   importance of an area hospital with                   11. Local Television and Radio
                                                                                                            documentation that correlates the
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                                                       The proposed community includes an                                                                         Audiences
                                                    economic hub. An economic hub is                        facility’s target area with the proposed
                                                    evident when one political jurisdiction                 local community and/or discusses the                    A television or radio station
                                                    (city or county) within a proposed local                relative distribution of hospitals over a             broadcasting in an area can be an
                                                                                                            larger area.                                          indication of common interests.
                                                      20 Appendix    B, Ch. 2, § V.A.2.                                                                           Objective data on viewer and listener
                                                      21 12
                                                                                                            6. College and University Enrollment                  audiences in the proposed community
                                                             U.S.C. 1759(g)(1)(A) (emphasis added).
                                                      22 Id. § 1759(g)(1)(B).                                  College enrollment data can be a                   can support the existence of a
                                                      23 Appendix 6 to Appendix B.                          useful factor in establishing a local                 community.


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                                                    12. Community-Wide Shopping Patterns                    Third, a 10 million population limit                  with the Board retaining authority to
                                                      The narrative must identify the                       would narrow the inherent imbalance                   approve a limit in excess of the
                                                    location of the major shopping centers                  between the population cap that applies               delegated ceiling.
                                                    and malls and include the percentage of                 to FCUs and the uncapped state credit                    • Whether to apply the same
                                                    shoppers coming from each part of the                   unions in at least the nine states with a             population limit regardless whether an
                                                                                                            population between 2.5 and 10 million.                FCU’s initial application to charter, or
                                                    community. The larger the percentage of
                                                                                                            The laws of these states allow their                  to convert to, a community credit union
                                                    shoppers from throughout the
                                                                                                            credit unions to serve a state-wide FOM.              includes an area adjacent to its
                                                    community, the stronger the case for
                                                                                                               To fully consider an increase in the               statistical area, versus a subsequent
                                                    interaction. While of lesser value than
                                                                                                            population limit on a community                       application to expand an FCU’s existing
                                                    the shopping data, identification of the
                                                                                                            consisting of a statistical area, the Board           community to add such an adjacent
                                                    shopping center’s target area can be
                                                                                                            seeks the benefit of public comments                  area.
                                                    persuasive. The target area should
                                                                                                            addressing the following issues affecting                • Whether NCUA should establish a
                                                    closely match the geographic
                                                                                                            a statistical area—                                   process to give the public notice and an
                                                    boundaries of the proposed community.
                                                                                                               • Whether to apply any population                  opportunity to comment on an FCU’s
                                                    13. Geographic Isolation                                limit at all if the area is completely or             application for approval of a statistical
                                                       Some communities face varying                        primarily urban according to Census                   area with a population in excess 2.5
                                                    degrees of geographic isolation. As such,               data.                                                 million.
                                                                                                               • Whether to designate a particular                   • Whether, in view of technological
                                                    travel outside the community can be
                                                                                                            metric on which to rely in setting and                advances since CUMAA, such as the
                                                    limited by mountain ranges, forests,
                                                                                                            adjusting a population limit.                         internet, the Board should consider
                                                    national parks, deserts, bodies of waters,
                                                                                                               • Whether to apply any population                  whether, and how, online social
                                                    etc. This factor, and the relative degree
                                                                                                            limit at all to a CBSA or Statistical Area            communities qualify as WDLCs.
                                                    of isolation, may help bolster a finding
                                                                                                            given that neither one is defined, by the                • Whether there are other definitions
                                                    of interaction or common interests.
                                                                                                            Census or OMB respectively, according                 of ‘‘community’’ that would be a
                                                    B. Increase in Statistical Area                         to maximum population.                                relevant gauge for community credit
                                                    Population Limit to 10 Million                             • Whether to apply a population limit              unions (e.g., the area’s student
                                                       The proposed rule would increase to                  equivalent to the most populous/largest               population eligible to attend its local
                                                    10 million the 2.5 million population                   SPJ NCUA has approved (i.e., Los                      community college, the population
                                                    limit that presently applies to a                       Angeles County, as explained above).                  eligible to benefit from its quasi-
                                                    community consisting of a CBSA or                          • Whether to apply a population limit              government agency services and
                                                    Combined Statistical Area (each a                       equivalent to either the average or                   facilities).
                                                    ‘‘statistical area’’) or other area an FCU              median population among either all                       • Whether to reinstate the narrative
                                                    designates, subject to an FCU’s ability                 CBSAs with a population in excess of                  model for use by FCUs seeking approval
                                                    and commitment to adequately serve the                  2.5 million, or all Combined Statistical              serve a statistical area within certain
                                                    area. Despite having just affirmed a 2.5                Areas with population in excess of 2.5                population parameters (e.g., between 2.5
                                                    million population limit, the Board                     million.                                              and 10 million).
                                                                                                               • Whether to apply a population limit                 • Whether to discard the
                                                    anticipates that many areas that would
                                                                                                            equivalent to the greater of either 2.5               ‘‘presumptive community’’ model and
                                                    qualify as a WDLC will experience
                                                                                                            million or a specific percentage of the               reinstate the narrative model for general
                                                    population growth over time. The Board
                                                                                                            population of the CBSA or Combined                    applicability, or to give FCUs the option
                                                    therefore believes that its policy should
                                                                                                            Statistical Area, and if so, what the                 to elect either model to support the area
                                                    anticipate and accommodate inevitable
                                                                                                            percentage should be.                                 each proposes to serve as its
                                                    growth, to the extent permissible under                    • Whether to apply a population limit              community.
                                                    the Act, in order to maximize the                       equivalent to the most populous/largest                  • Whether to add certain criteria to,
                                                    potential membership base available to                  Metropolitan Statistical Area that is                 or to delete or modify certain ones from,
                                                    community credit unions.                                totally or partially encompassed by the               the new appendix of ‘‘Narrative Criteria
                                                       Three grounds justify a population
                                                                                                            proposed community.                                   to Identify a Well-Defined Local
                                                    limit of 10 million. First, it would                       • Whether to apply a population limit              Community,’’ and how to evaluate the
                                                    conform to the population of the most                   equivalent to the most populous/largest               narrative criteria to determine whether
                                                    populous SPJ the Board has approved                     SPJ that is totally or partially                      an area qualifies as a WDLC.
                                                    (Los Angeles County) and,                               encompassed by the proposed
                                                    notwithstanding that an SPJ is not                                                                            C. Portion of CBSA as a Well-Defined
                                                                                                            community.
                                                    subject to a population cap, the FCU                       • Whether to apply a population limit              Local Community Regardless of Internal
                                                    that serves that community has not                      that, to ensure service to persons of                 Boundaries
                                                    experienced adverse safety or soundness                 modest means, excludes individuals                      When an FCU seeks to serve a portion
                                                    consequences attributable to its                        living in a household that either is low-             of a single CBSA as its WDLC, the
                                                    population size.24                                      or moderate-income; that earns less than              existing rule requires such portion to
                                                       Second, the Board believes the                       200 percent of the national poverty                   conform to the boundaries of the
                                                    population limit on a community                         level; or in which the principal wage-                Metropolitan Divisions, if any, within
                                                    consisting of a statistical area must be                earner earns no more than the federal                 the CBSA. In contrast, when an FCU
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                                                    sufficiently accommodating to minimize                  minimum wage (based on a 40-hour                      seeks to serve a portion of a Combined
                                                    the disparity between such communities                  work week for 50 weeks per year); or is               Statistical Area as its WDLC—
                                                    and those comprised of an SPJ, which                    based on a combination of these metrics.              notwithstanding that it is far more
                                                    is unbound by any population limit.                        • Whether to delegate to NCUA staff                expansive than a CBSA—that portion is
                                                      24 The FCU that serves the Los Angeles County
                                                                                                            the authority to set a population limit               not required to conform to the
                                                    community has approximately 32,000 members,
                                                                                                            not exceeding a specified ceiling, and                boundaries of the adjoining CBSAs that
                                                    representing a community penetration rate of 3          what that ceiling population should be                form a Combined Statistical Area, nor to
                                                    percent.                                                (e.g., 2.5 million, 5 million, 10 million),           the boundaries of any Metropolitan


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                                                    Divisions within those CBSAs. To                        such an area is subdivided into                       for the proper performance of the
                                                    correct this inconsistency in the                       Metropolitan Divisions, the rule permits              functions of the NCUA, including
                                                    treatment of a portion of a CBSA versus                 a credit union to designate a portion of              whether the information will have a
                                                    that of a Combined Statistical Area, the                the area as its community without                     practical use;
                                                    proposed rule would permit a credit                     regard to division boundaries.                          • Evaluating the accuracy of NCUA’s
                                                    union to designate a portion of a CBSA                     NCUA has determined that the
                                                                                                                                                                  estimate of the burden of the proposed
                                                    as its community without regard to                      procedure for an FCU to assemble and
                                                                                                            document a narrative summarizing the                  collection of information, including the
                                                    division boundaries.
                                                                                                            evidence to support its community                     validity of the methodology and
                                                    III. Regulatory Procedures                              charter application would create a new                assumptions used;
                                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act                              information collection requirement. As                  • Enhancing the quality, usefulness,
                                                      The Regulatory Flexibility Act                        required, NCUA is applying to OMB for                 and clarity of the information to be
                                                    requires NCUA to prepare an analysis to                 approval to amend the current                         collected; and
                                                    describe any significant economic                       information collection to account for the               • Minimizing the burden of collection
                                                    impact a regulation may have on a                       new procedure.                                        of information on those who are to
                                                                                                               Prior to 2010, when NCUA moved to
                                                    substantial number of small entities.25                                                                       respond, including through the use of
                                                                                                            an objective model of presumptive
                                                    For purposes of this analysis, NCUA                                                                           appropriate automated, electronic,
                                                                                                            communities, FCUs had the following
                                                    considers small credit unions to be                                                                           mechanical, or other technological
                                                                                                            three choices for a community charter:
                                                    those having under $100 million in                                                                            collection techniques or other forms of
                                                                                                            Previously approved areas; single
                                                    assets.26 Although this rule is                                                                               information technology (e.g., permitting
                                                                                                            political jurisdictions; and multiple
                                                    anticipated to economically benefit                                                                           electronic submission of responses).
                                                                                                            political jurisdictions. For applications
                                                    FCUs that choose to charter, expand or
                                                                                                            involving multiple statistical areas,                 Executive Order 13132
                                                    convert to a community charter, NCUA
                                                                                                            NCUA required FCUs to submit for
                                                    certifies that it will not have a
                                                                                                            NCUA approval a narrative, supported                    Executive Order 13132 encourages
                                                    significant economic impact on small
                                                                                                            by documentation, that presents indicia               independent regulatory agencies to
                                                    credit unions.
                                                                                                            of common interests or interaction                    consider the impact of their actions on
                                                    Paperwork Reduction Act                                 among residents of the proposed                       state and local interests. In adherence to
                                                       The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                  community.                                            fundamental federalism principles,
                                                    (PRA) applies to collections of                            In the five-year period preceding the              NCUA, an independent regulatory
                                                    information through which an agency                     move to an objective model of                         agency as defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(5),
                                                    creates a paperwork burden on                           presumptive communities, NCUA                         voluntarily complies with the executive
                                                    regulated entities or the public, or                    processed an average of twenty-five                   order. Primarily because this rule
                                                    modifies an existing burden.27 For                      FOM applications involving multiple                   applies to FCUs exclusively, it will not
                                                    purposes of the PRA, a paperwork                        statistical areas. Based on this historical           have a substantial direct effect on the
                                                    burden may take the form of either a                    trend, NCUA estimates that, on average,               states, on the connection between the
                                                    reporting or a recordkeeping                            it would take an FCU’s staff                          national government and the states, or
                                                    requirement, both referred to as                        approximately 160 hours to collect the                on the distribution of power and
                                                    information collections. The Office of                  evidence of interaction or common                     responsibilities among the various
                                                    Management and Budget (OMB)                             interests and to develop a narrative to               levels of government. NCUA has
                                                    previously approved the current                         support its application to expand or to               determined that this rule does not
                                                    information collection requirements for                 convert. Accordingly, NCUA estimates
                                                                                                                                                                  constitute a policy that has federalism
                                                    the Chartering and Field of Membership                  the aggregate information collection
                                                                                                                                                                  implications for purposes of the
                                                    Manual and assigned them control                        burden on existing and would-be FCUs
                                                                                                                                                                  executive order.
                                                    number 3133–0015.                                       that elect to use the narrative option to
                                                       Regarding a community common                         form, expand, or convert to a                         Assessment of Federal Regulations and
                                                    bond, the proposed rule gives                           community charter would be 160 hours                  Policies on Families
                                                    community charter applicants the                        times 25 FCUs for a total of 4,000 hours.
                                                    option, in lieu of a presumptive                        NCUA is proposing to amend the                          NCUA has determined that this
                                                    community, to submit a narrative to                     current information collection control                proposed rule will not affect family
                                                    establish common interests and                          number 3133–0015 to account for these                 well-being within the meaning of
                                                    interaction among residents of the area                 additional burden hours.                              Section 654 of the Treasury and General
                                                    it proposes to serve, thus qualifying the                  Organizations and individuals                      Government Appropriations Act,
                                                    area as a well-defined local community.                 wishing to submit comments on this                    1999.28
                                                    For that purpose, the rule includes                     information collection requirement
                                                                                                            should direct them to the Office of                   List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 701
                                                    guidance in identifying compelling
                                                    indicia of interaction or common                        Information and Regulatory Affairs,                     Credit, Credit unions, Reporting and
                                                    interests that would be relevant in                     OMB, Attn: Shagufta Ahmed, Room                       recordkeeping requirements.
                                                    drafting a narrative summarizing the                    10226, New Executive Office Building,
                                                                                                            Washington, DC 20503, with a copy to                    By the National Credit Union
                                                    indicia that community residents meet
                                                                                                            the Secretary of the Board, National                  Administration Board on October 27, 2016.
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                                                    the requirements of a well-defined local
                                                    community. In addition, the proposed                    Credit Union Administration, 1775                     Gerard S. Poliquin,
                                                    rule increases to as much as 10 million                 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia                     Secretary of the Board.
                                                    the population limit on a community                     22314–3428.
                                                    consisting of a statistical area, and when                 NCUA will consider comments by the                   For the reasons stated above, NCUA
                                                                                                            public on this proposed collection of                 proposes to amend 12 CFR part 701,
                                                      25 5U.S.C. 603(a).                                    information in:                                       Appendix B as follows:
                                                      26 80 FR 57512 (Sept. 24, 2015).                         • Evaluating whether the proposed
                                                      27 44 U.S.C. 3507(d); 5 CFR part 1320.                collection of information is necessary                  28 Public   Law 105–277, 112 Stat. 2681 (1998).



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                                                    PART 701—ORGANIZATION AND                                      boundaries are well-defined areas, states             and which NCUA will consider in deciding
                                                    OPERATION OF FEDERAL CREDIT                                    themselves do not meet the requirement that           a credit union’s application to: Initially
                                                                                                                   the proposed area be a local community.               charter a community credit union; to expand
                                                    UNIONS
                                                                                                                     The well-defined local community                    an existing community, including by an
                                                                                                                   requirement is met if:                                adjacent area addition; or to convert to a
                                                    ■ 1. The authority for part 701
                                                                                                                     • Single Political Jurisdiction—The area to         community charter. In any case, the credit
                                                    continues to read as follows:                                  be served is a recognized Single Political            union must demonstrate, through its business
                                                       Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1752(5), 1755, 1756,                   Jurisdiction, i.e., a city, county, or their          and marketing plans, its ability and
                                                    1757, 1758, 1759, 1761a, 1761b, 1766, 1767,                    political equivalent, or any single portion           commitment to serve the entire community
                                                    1782, 1784, 1786, 1787, 1789. Section 701.6                    thereof.                                              for which it seeks NCUA approval.
                                                    is also authorized by 15 U.S.C. 3717. Section                    • Statistical Area—A statistical area is all
                                                    701.31 is also authorized by 15 U.S.C. 1601                    or an individual portion of one of the                *        *   *     *     *
                                                    et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 1981 and 3601–3610.                         following:                                            Appendix 6
                                                    Section 701.35 is also authorized by 42                          • A Core-Based Statistical Area designated
                                                    U.S.C. 4311–4312.                                              by the U.S. Census Bureau, including a                Narrative Criteria To Identify a Well-
                                                                                                                   Metropolitan Statistical Area, with a                 Defined Local Communty
                                                    ■ 2. Appendix B to part 701 is amended                         population of 10 million or fewer; or
                                                    as follows:                                                                                                             This Appendix applies when the
                                                                                                                     • A Combined Statistical Area designated            community a federal credit union (‘‘FCU’’)
                                                    ■ a. Section V.A.2. of Chapter 2 is                            by the U.S. Office of Management and                  proposes to serve is not a ‘‘presumptive
                                                    revised.                                                       Budget, with a population of 10 million or
                                                                                                                                                                         community’’, under either option in chapter
                                                    ■ b. Appendix 6 to Appendix B is                               fewer.
                                                                                                                                                                         2, section V.A.2. of Appendix B to Part 701,
                                                    added.                                                           • To meet the well-defined local
                                                                                                                                                                         and thus would not qualify as a well-defined
                                                      The revision and addition read as                            community requirement, an individual
                                                                                                                   portion of a statistical area need not conform        local community (‘‘WDLC’’). In that event,
                                                    follows:                                                       to internal boundaries within the area, such          this Appendix prescribes the criteria an FCU
                                                                                                                   as metropolitan division boundaries within a          should address in the narrative it develops
                                                    Appendix B to Part 701—Chartering                                                                                    and submits to the Board to demonstrate that
                                                    and Field of Membership Manual                                 Core-Based Statistical Area, and the
                                                                                                                   boundaries of adjoining Core-Based                    residents of the community it proposes to
                                                    *       *        *       *        *                            Statistical Areas that form a Combined                serve share common interests and/or interact
                                                                                                                   Statistical Area.                                     with each other. The narrative should
                                                    V.A.2—Definition of Well-Defined Local                                                                               address the criteria below as the FCU deems
                                                                                                                     • Compelling Evidence of Interaction or
                                                    Community and Rural District                                                                                         appropriate, as well as any other criteria it
                                                                                                                   Common Interests—In lieu of a statistical
                                                      In addition to the documentation                             area as defined above, this option is available       believes are persuasive, to establish to the
                                                    requirements in Chapter 1 to charter a credit                  when a credit union seeks to initially charter        Board’s satisfaction the presence, among
                                                    union, a community credit union applicant                      a community credit union; to expand an                residents of the proposed community, of
                                                    must provide additional documentation                          existing community; or to convert to a                indicia of common interests and/or
                                                    addressing the proposed area to be served                      community charter, subject in any case to the         interaction sufficient to qualify the area as a
                                                    and community service policies.                                same population limit established for a               WDLC.
                                                      An applicant has the burden of                               statistical area. Under this option, the credit
                                                                                                                                                                         1. Central Economic Hub
                                                    demonstrating to NCUA that the proposed                        union must demonstrate a sufficient level of
                                                    community area meets the statutory                             interaction or common interests among area              The proposed community includes an
                                                    requirements of being: (1) Well-defined, and                   residents to qualify the area as a local              economic hub. An economic hub is evident
                                                    (2) a local community or rural district.                       community. For that purpose, an applicant             when one political jurisdiction (city or
                                                      ‘‘Well-defined’’ means the proposed area                     must submit for NCUA approval a narrative,            county) within a proposed local community
                                                    has specific geographic boundaries.                            supported by appropriate documentation,               has a relatively large percentage of the
                                                    Geographic boundaries may include a city,                      establishing that the area’s residents meet the       community’s population or is the primary
                                                    township, county (single, multiple, or                         requirements of a local community.                    location for employment. The application
                                                    portions of a county) or a political                             To assist a credit union in developing its          needs to identify the major employers and
                                                    equivalent, school districts, or a clearly                     narrative, Appendix 6 of this Manual                  their locations within the proposed
                                                    identifiable neighborhood. Although state                      identifies criteria a narrative should address,       community.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       At least 25 percent of the workers living in the proposed community commute to work in the central eco-
                                                                                                          nomic hub.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Over 15 percent of the workers living in the proposed community commute to work in the central economic
                                                                                                          hub.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     Less than 15 percent of the workers living in the proposed community commute to work in the central eco-
                                                                                                          nomic hub.



                                                    2. Quasi-Governmental Agencies                                 regional planning boards, and labor or                service area matches the entire area, the
                                                       The existence of organizations such as                      transportation districts can be important             greater the showing of interaction and/or
                                                    economic development commissions,                              factors to consider. The more closely their           common interests.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       The quasi-governmental agency covers the proposed community exclusively and in its entirety, derives its
                                                                                                          leadership from the area, represents collaboration that transcends traditional county boundaries, and has
                                                                                                          meaningful objectives that advance the residents’ common interests in economic development and/or im-
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                                                                                                          proving quality of life.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   The quasi-governmental agency substantially matches the proposed community and carries out objectives
                                                                                                          that affect the relevant common interests for the entire area’s residents.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The quasi-governmental agency does not match the proposed community and carries out only incidentally
                                                                                                          relevant objectives or carries out meaningful objectives in localized sections of the proposed community.




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                                                    3. Governmental Designations                                   district, a water district, or a tourism              designation matches the area’s geographic
                                                       Designation of the proposed community by                    district—is a factor that can be considered in        boundaries, the greater the value of that
                                                    a government agency as a region or distinct                    determining whether the area is a local               evidence in demonstrating interaction and/or
                                                    district—such a regional transportation                        community. The more closely the                       common interests.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       A division of a federal or state agency specifically designates the proposed service area as its area of cov-
                                                                                                          erage or as a target area for specific programs.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   A division of a federal or state agency designates a regional area that includes the coverage area, but of-
                                                                                                          fers special programs tailored to the common interests shared by the residents of the proposed service
                                                                                                          area.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     A division of a federal or state agency designates an area as a coverage area that encompasses several
                                                                                                          local communities.



                                                    4. Shared Public Services/Facilities                           public utilities, can contribute to a finding         and the higher the percentage of residents
                                                       The existence of shared services and                        that an area is a community. The more                 throughout the community using those
                                                    facilities, such as police, fire protection, park              closely the service area matches the                  services or facilities, the more valuable the
                                                    districts, public transportation, airports, or                 geographic boundaries of the community,               data.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Statistical evidence documents how residents from the entire proposed service area mutually benefit from
                                                                                                          a public facility.
                                                                                                        Formal agreements exist that transcend traditional county lines and provide for a common need shared by
                                                                                                          all of the residents, such as common police or fire protection.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Public facilities exist that cross county lines and cover the majority of the area’s population, but do not
                                                                                                          cover the area in its entirety.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The applicant cites public facilities that serve areas that do not correlate with the proposed service area.



                                                    5. Hospitals and Major Medical Facilities                      jurisdiction. The greater the percentage of use       hospital with documentation that correlates
                                                      Data on medical facilities should include                    by residents throughout the proposed                  the facility’s target area with the proposed
                                                                                                                   community, the higher the value of this data          local community and/or discusses the
                                                    admittance or discharge statistics providing
                                                                                                                   in showing interaction. The application can           relative distribution of hospitals over a larger
                                                    the ratio of use by residents of each political                also support the importance of an area                area.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       The applicant provides statistics demonstrating residents from throughout the proposed community use
                                                                                                          hospitals in the major population or employment center.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Statistical data are not available, but the application demonstrates through other documentation a medical
                                                                                                          facility is the only viable option for a significant portion of the proposed community’s residents.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The area has multiple health care facilities at geographically dispersed locations with duplicative services.



                                                    6. Colleges and Universities                                   at a given campus by residents throughout             community initiatives (e.g., partnering with
                                                       College enrollment data can be a useful                     each part of the community, the greater the           local governments), and the greater the
                                                    factor in establishing a local community. The                  value in showing interaction. Additionally,           service area of these initiatives, the stronger
                                                    higher the percentages of student enrollment                   the greater the participation by the college in       the value of this factor.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       The application provides statistical data showing the institutions of higher learning cited attract significant
                                                                                                          numbers of students from throughout the proposed community.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   The statistical data regarding where students live is either inconclusive or unavailable. However, qualitative
                                                                                                          information exists to demonstrate the institutions’ relevance to the entire proposed community, such as
                                                                                                          unique educational initiatives to support economic objectives benefiting all residents and/or partnerships
                                                                                                          with local businesses or high schools.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The statistical data tends to support the institutions recruit students from a broad based area transcending
                                                                                                          the proposed community’s boundaries.



                                                    7. Mutual Aid Agreements                                       in the area to provide services across
                                                       The existence of written agreements among                   multiple jurisdictions can be an important
                                                    law enforcement and fire protection agencies                   factor.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       The mutual aid agreements cover the proposed community exclusively and in its entirety, represents col-
                                                                                                          laboration that transcends political boundaries such as city or county limits.
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                                                    Persuasive ......................................   The mutual aid agreements substantially matches the proposed community.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The mutual aid agreements do not match the proposed community.



                                                    8. Organizations and Clubs                                     community’s boundaries, and the greater the           throughout the proposed community, the
                                                       The more closely the service area of an                     percentage of membership and services                 more relevant the data.
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                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Statistical data supports that organizations with meaningful objectives serve the entire proposed commu-
                                                                                                          nity.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Other qualitative documentation exists to support that organizations with meaningful objectives serve the
                                                                                                          entire proposed community.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The applicant lists organizations that either do not cover the proposed community in its entirety or have
                                                                                                          objectives that are too limited to have a meaningful impact on the residents’ common interests.



                                                    9. Community Newspaper                                         The higher the household penetration                  interests. Circulation data may include print
                                                       A newspaper that is widely read in an area                  circulation figures throughout the area, the          copies as well as on-line access.
                                                    can be an indication of common interests.                      greater the value in showing common

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Statistical evidence indicates a significant portion of residents from throughout the proposed community
                                                                                                          read the local general interest newspaper. The paper has local stories focusing on the proposed com-
                                                                                                          munity and has a marketing target area consistent with the proposed community boundaries.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Local newspapers and periodicals specifically cater to the proposed community.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The area lacks a general newspaper that covers the proposed community. There are no specialized publi-
                                                                                                          cations catering to the entire proposed community.



                                                    10. Entertainment and Sporting Events                          residents from throughout the proposed                available. As with overall attendance figures,
                                                       Data to show the percentage of residents                    community, the stronger the evidence of               the higher the percentage of residents from
                                                                                                                   interaction. For sporting events, as well as          throughout the proposed community, the
                                                    from each political jurisdiction who attend
                                                                                                                   some entertainment events, data on season             stronger the evidence of interaction.
                                                    the events. The higher the percentage of                       ticket holders and memberships may be

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Statistical data exist to support that the venue attracts residents from throughout the proposed community.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Statistical evidence is not available, but other qualitative information documents the importance the venue
                                                                                                          has for the proposed community.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The applicant lists local venues without discussing where users originate from or otherwise documenting
                                                                                                          the relevance for the residents of the entire area.



                                                    11. Local Television and Radio Stations                        interests. Data on viewership or listenership
                                                      A television or radio station broadcasting                   in the proposed community can support the
                                                    in an area can be an indication of common                      existence of a community.

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Statistical evidence indicates a significant portion of residents from throughout the proposed community
                                                                                                          view or listen to the local television and radio stations. The media has local stories focusing on the pro-
                                                                                                          posed community and has a marketing target area consistent with the proposed community boundaries.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   The television and radio stations provide news and sports coverage specifically catering to the proposed
                                                                                                          community.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The area lacks television or radio stations serving the proposed community.



                                                    12. Shopping                                                   from each part of the community. The larger           center’s target area can be persuasive. The
                                                      The narrative must identify the location of                  the percentage of shoppers from throughout            target area should closely match the
                                                                                                                   the community, the stronger the case for              geographic boundaries of the proposed
                                                    the major shopping centers and malls and
                                                                                                                   interaction. While of lesser value than the           community.
                                                    include the percentage of shoppers coming                      shopping data, identification of the shopping

                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       The application provides statistics from a reliable third party source that demonstrates the major shopping
                                                                                                          facility cited in the application is the major shopping facility for the residents of the entire area.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   The applicant provides documentation supporting how the area’s shopping facilities cluster within the
                                                                                                          area’s hub and residents do not have other realistic alternatives to meet their shopping needs.
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The applicant lists large shopping facilities without providing statistics or other documentation that dem-
                                                                                                          onstrates relevance to the proposed community.



                                                    13. Geography                                                  the community can be limited by mountain              degree of isolation, may help bolster a
                                                      Some communities face varying degrees of                     ranges, forests, national parks, deserts, bodies      finding of interaction or common interests.
                                                    geographic isolation. As such, travel outside                  of waters, etc. This factor, and the relative
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                                                    Most Persuasive .............................       Area is geographically isolated and/or distinct from immediate surrounding area.
                                                    Persuasive ......................................   Area has geographic commonalities that influence other aspects of the residents’ lives (i.e., tourism, alloca-
                                                                                                          tion of government resources).
                                                    Not Persuasive ................................     The area’s geographic features do not appear to influence other social or economic characteristics of the
                                                                                                          area.




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                                                    [FR Doc. 2016–26921 Filed 11–8–16; 8:45 am]             Meeting Procedures                                    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                    BILLING CODE 7535–01–P
                                                                                                               (a) The meetings will be informal in               Federal Energy Regulatory
                                                                                                            nature and will be conducted by one or                Commission
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            more representatives of the FAA
                                                                                                            Northern California TRACON. A                         18 CFR Parts 33 and 35
                                                    Federal Aviation Administration                         representative from the FAA will                      [Docket Nos. RM09–16–000 and PL09–3–
                                                                                                            present a briefing on the planned                     000]
                                                    14 CFR Part 71                                          modification to the Class B airspace at
                                                                                                            San Francisco, CA. Each participant will              Control and Affiliation for Purposes of
                                                    Proposed Modification of the San                        be given an opportunity to deliver                    Market-Based Rate Requirements
                                                    Francisco, CA, Class B Airspace Area;                   comments or make a presentation,                      Under the Federal Power Act
                                                    Public Meetings
                                                                                                            although a time limit may be imposed                  AGENCY: Federal Energy Regulatory
                                                    AGENCY: Federal Aviation                                to accommodate closing times. Only                    Commission, DOE.
                                                    Administration (FAA), DOT.                              comments concerning the plan to                       ACTION: Withdrawal of notice of
                                                    ACTION: Notice of meetings.                             modify the San Francisco Class B                      proposed rulemaking and termination of
                                                                                                            airspace will be accepted.                            rulemaking proceeding.
                                                    SUMMARY:    This notice announces three
                                                    fact-finding informal airspace meetings                    (b) The meetings will be open to all
                                                                                                            persons on a space-available basis                    SUMMARY:    The Federal Energy
                                                    to solicit information from airspace                                                                          Regulatory Commission (Commission) is
                                                    users and others concerning a proposal                  (seating capacity listed with addresses).
                                                                                                            There will be no admission fee to attend              withdrawing a notice of proposed
                                                    to amend the Class B airspace area at                                                                         rulemaking, which proposed to amend
                                                    San Francisco, CA. The purpose of these                 and participate.
                                                                                                                                                                  its regulations pursuant to the Federal
                                                    meetings is to provide interested parties                  (c) Any person wishing to make a                   Power Act to grant blanket
                                                    an opportunity to present views,                        presentation to the FAA panel will be                 authorizations to acquire 10 percent or
                                                    recommendations, and comments on                        asked to sign in and estimate the                     more, but less than 20 percent of the
                                                    any proposed change to the airspace. All                amount of time needed for such                        outstanding voting securities of a public
                                                    comments received during these                          presentation. This will permit the panel              utility or holding company and amend
                                                    meetings will be considered prior to any                to allocate an appropriate amount of                  the definitions of ‘‘affiliate’’ in the
                                                    revision or issuance of a notice of
                                                                                                            time for each presenter.                              Commission’s regulations. The
                                                    proposed rulemaking.
                                                                                                               (d) Position papers or other handout               Commission is also terminating a
                                                    DATES: The meetings will be held on                                                                           proceeding on the Electric Power
                                                    Monday, January 30, 2017, from 5:30                     material relating to the substance of
                                                                                                            these meetings will be accepted.                      Supply Association’s petition requesting
                                                    p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday January 31,                                                                        guidance.
                                                    2017 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and                   Participants wishing to submit handout
                                                                                                                                                                  DATES: The notice of proposed
                                                    Wednesday February 1 from 5 p.m. to 8                   material should present an original and
                                                                                                            two copies (three copies total) to the                rulemaking published on January 28,
                                                    p.m. Doors open 30 minutes prior to the
                                                                                                                                                                  2010, at 75 FR 4498, is withdrawn as of
                                                    beginning of each meeting. Comments                     presiding officer. There should be
                                                                                                                                                                  November 9, 2016.
                                                    must be received on or before March 16,                 additional copies of each handout
                                                                                                                                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    2017.                                                   available for other attendees.
                                                                                                                                                                  Regine Baus (Legal Information), Office
                                                    ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at                    (e) These meetings will not be                     of the General Counsel, Federal Energy
                                                    the following locations:                                formally recorded. However, a summary                 Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street
                                                      January 30, 2017: Burlingame Public                   of comments made at the meeting will                  NE., Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502–
                                                    Library, Lane Room, 480 Primrose Rd.,                   be filed in the docket.                               8757.
                                                    Burlingame, CA 94010 (Seating
                                                    capacity: 80).                                          Agenda for the Meetings                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      January 31, 2017: Martin Luther King                                                                           1. On January 21, 2010, the
                                                    Library, Room 225, 150 E. San Fernando                  —Sign-in                                              Commission issued a Notice of
                                                    St., San Jose, CA 95112 (Seating                                                                              Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) in this
                                                                                                            —Presentation of Meeting Procedures
                                                    capacity: 150).                                                                                               proceeding.1 For the reasons set forth
                                                                                                            —Informal Presentation of the Planned                 below, we are exercising our discretion
                                                      February 1, 2017: Port of Oakland
                                                    Building, First-Floor Exhibit Room, 530                  Class B Airspace Area Modifications                  to withdraw the NOPR and terminate
                                                    Water St., Oakland, CA 94607 (seating                   —Solicitation of Public Comments                      this rulemaking proceeding.
                                                    capacity: 70).                                          —Drop box for written comments                        I. Background
                                                      Comments: Send comments on the
                                                    proposal, in triplicate, to: Tracey                       Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g); 40103,            2. On September 2, 2008, the Electric
                                                    Johnson, Manager, Operations Support                    40113, 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR,          Power Supply Association (EPSA) filed
                                                    Group, Western Service Center, Air                      1959–1963 Comp., p. 389.                              a petition requesting guidance regarding
                                                    Traffic Organization, Federal Aviation                    Issued in Washington, DC, on November 1,            concepts of control and affiliation as
                                                    Administration, 1601 Lind Avenue SW.,                   2016.                                                 they relate to Commission-jurisdictional
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                                                    Renton, WA 98057, or by fax to (425)                                                                          transactions under sections 203 and 205
                                                                                                            Leslie M. Swann,
                                                    203–4505.                                                                                                     of the Federal Power Act (FPA).2 EPSA
                                                                                                            Acting Manager, Airspace Policy Group.
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick                   [FR Doc. 2016–27089 Filed 11–8–16; 8:45 am]             1 Control and Affiliation for Purposes of Market-
                                                    Coté, FAA Support Specialist, Northern                                                                       Based Rate Requirements under Section 205 of the
                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                    California TRACON, 11365 Douglas                                                                              Federal Power Act and the Requirements of Section
                                                    Road, Mather, CA 95655, (916) 366–                                                                            203 of the Federal Power Act, FERC Stats. & Regs.
                                                                                                                                                                  ¶ 32,650 (2010) (NOPR).
                                                    4001.                                                                                                           2 Electric Power Supply Association, Petition for

                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                    Guidance Regarding ‘‘Control’’ and ‘‘Affiliation’’,



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Document Created: 2016-11-09 01:39:30
Document Modified: 2016-11-09 01:39:30
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule with request for comments.
DatesComments must be received on or before December 9, 2016.
ContactMatthew Biliouris, Deputy Director, or Robert Leonard, Director, Division of Consumer Access, or Rita Woods, Director, Division of Consumer Access South, Office of Consumer
FR Citation81 FR 78748 
RIN Number3133-AE31
CFR AssociatedCredit; Credit Unions and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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