Sunshine Act Meetings: Notice of Meeting to Be Held with Less Than Seven Days' Advance Notice
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The Sunshine Act Meetings law requires federal agencies to provide public notice of certain meetings in advance. This specific notification pertains to a meeting of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation scheduled for April 7, 2026, with less than seven days' notice. The meeting is open to public observation via webcast, and specific topics including proposed rulemaking on payment stablecoins and anti-money laundering are to be discussed.
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Key Changes
- Reduced notice period for meetings
- Increased public access through webcasts
- Inclusion of specific discussion items in the agenda
Obligations
What this law requires
Provide public notice of FDIC Board meetings with less than seven days' advance notice when required by the Sunshine Act
Make FDIC Board meetings open to public observation via webcast and provide access link at https://www.fdic.gov/news/board-matters/video.html
Require media representatives to contact the Office of Communications at mediarequests@fdic.gov by the business day before the meeting to attend in person
Provide auxiliary aids and accessibility arrangements to meeting observers upon request submitted to DisabilityProgram@fdic.gov
Publicly disclose the specific matters to be considered at the Board meeting, including proposed rulemakings on payment stablecoins, anti-money laundering programs, and final rules on reputation risk prohibitions