Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request; Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report
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This notice explains a proposed extension of an information collection related to the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report. It impacts lenders responsible for Federal Consolidation loans, requiring them to submit interest payment rebate fees to the Department of Education.
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Key Changes
- Extension of the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report information collection
- Lenders must continue to report interest payment rebate fees
- Ensures transparency and compliance with federal requirements
Obligations
What this law requires
Lenders responsible for Federal Consolidation loans must submit the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report to the Department of Education.
Private sector lenders must submit the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report (ED Form 4-619) to the U.S. Department of Education to document Federal Consolidation loans.
Lenders must ensure the accuracy of the information submitted in the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report.
State, local, and tribal governments are required to provide information related to the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report as prescribed by the Department of Education.
Interested persons and entities must submit public comments regarding the Consolidation Loan Rebate Fee Report by June 16, 2026.