The NCUA will likely have much to consider as it reads through more than 280 comment letters that came in on the agency's proposal to amend the CUSO rule.

"The [board] hasn't decided one way or the other what it wants to do with the proposed CUSO rule amendments. Currently, it is taking the comment letters under advisement," David Small, NCUA spokesman and assistant director of public affairs, told Credit Union Times in an email statement.

Small said most of the 280 comment letters are duplicative "with the same verbiage signed by different people."

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