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 124 STAT. 1383 PUBLIC LAW 111–203—JULY 21, 2010 Sec. 987. Amendment to definition of material loss and nonmaterial losses to the Deposit Insurance Fund for purposes of Inspector General reviews. Sec. 988. Amendment to definition of material loss and nonmaterial losses to the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund for purposes of Inspector General reviews. Sec. 989. Government Accountability Office study on proprietary trading. Sec. 989A. Senior investor protections. Sec. 989B. Designated Federal entity inspectors general independence. Sec. 989C. Strengthening Inspector General accountability. Sec. 989D. Removal of Inspectors General of designated Federal entities. Sec. 989E. Additional oversight of financial regulatory system. Sec. 989F. GAO study of person to person lending. Sec. 989G. Exemption for nonaccelerated filers. Sec. 989H. Corrective responses by heads of certain establishments to deficiencies identified by Inspectors General. Sec. 989I. GAO study regarding exemption for smaller issuers. Sec. 989J. Further promoting the adoption of the NAIC Model Regulations that en- hance protection of seniors and other consumers. Subtitle J—Securities and Exchange Commission Match Funding Sec. 991. Securities and Exchange Commission match funding. TITLE X—BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION Sec. 1001. Short title. Sec. 1002. Definitions. Subtitle A—Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Sec. 1011. Establishment of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. Sec. 1012. Executive and administrative powers. Sec. 1013. Administration. Sec. 1014. Consumer Advisory Board. Sec. 1015. Coordination. Sec. 1016. Appearances before and reports to Congress. Sec. 1017. Funding; penalties and fines. Sec. 1018. Effective date. Subtitle B—General Powers of the Bureau Sec. 1021. Purpose, objectives, and functions. Sec. 1022. Rulemaking authority. Sec. 1023. Review of Bureau regulations. Sec. 1024. Supervision of nondepository covered persons. Sec. 1025. Supervision of very large banks, savings associations, and credit unions. Sec. 1026. Other banks, savings associations, and credit unions. Sec. 1027. Limitations on authorities of the Bureau; preservation of authorities. Sec. 1028. Authority to restrict mandatory pre-dispute arbitration. Sec. 1029. Exclusion for auto dealers. Sec. 1029A. Effective date. Subtitle C—Specific Bureau Authorities Sec. 1031. Prohibiting unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices. Sec. 1032. Disclosures. Sec. 1033. Consumer rights to access information. Sec. 1034. Response to consumer complaints and inquiries. Sec. 1035. Private education loan ombudsman. Sec. 1036. Prohibited acts. Sec. 1037. Effective date. Subtitle D—Preservation of State Law Sec. 1041. Relation to State law. Sec. 1042. Preservation of enforcement powers of States. Sec. 1043. Preservation of existing contracts. Sec. 1044. State law preemption standards for national banks and subsidiaries clarified. Sec. 1045. Clarification of law applicable to nondepository institution subsidiaries. Sec. 1046. State law preemption standards for Federal savings associations and subsidiaries clarified. Sec. 1047. Visitorial standards for national banks and savings associations. Sec. 1048. Effective date. Subtitle E—Enforcement Powers Sec. 1051. Definitions.