Statement on Transparency and Accountability Policy at the 12 Federal Reserve Banks
December 21, 2023
In the interest of further strengthening the Federal Reserve System's commitment to transparency, today the 12 Federal Reserve Banks released a common policy for public requests for information. The Transparency and Accountability Policy will go into effect January 1, 2024, and seeks to simplify and standardize the Federal Reserve Banks' public information request process. A link to the policy can be found here and is now available on each Reserve Bank's website.
The New York Fed has issued this statement on behalf of the 12 Reserve Banks.
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