| Owen County State Bank
 
 
 April 2, 2004
   Robert E. Feldman, Executive Secretary Attention: Comments
 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 550 17th
            Street, NW
 Washington, DC 20429
 
 Dear Mr. Feldman,  I welcome the
              opportunity to comment on the Economic Growth and Regulatory
              Paperwork Reduction act of 1996. Relative to the reducing the regulatory
              burden on banks, I have the following suggestions:  1. HMDA & CRA
              - Our bank with assets of approximately 180 million has recently
              become
              subject tc, the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
            We are located in the town of Spencer, Indiana, with a population
            of about 3,000. Our 2 branches are in even smaller communities. We
            are located approximately 20 miles from Bloomington In., which is
            the nearest MSA. Most of the loans we make are in Owen County, which
            has a population of 21,000. Perhaps banks under $250,000,000 in assets
            should be exempt from HMDA and CRA when located in homogeneous populations.
            The financial and staffing burden on small institutions is great.  2. Annual Privacy
              Notices If a privacy notice is given at time of the initial transaction,
              a new notice should not be required
            unless a change is made in the bank's privacy policy.  3. Flood Areas I understand the need for the Flood Determination,
            however, consideration should be given to the value of the land and
            also to
            the type of structures in the flood plain. If for example, there
            is an old shed in the flood plain the consumer would not rebuild,
            why should they be forced to pay the expense of flood insurance?  4. Equal Credit
              Opportunity Having the "Evident of Intent" for
            joint applicants is unnecessary when they axe signing a joint application.  Sincerely, Gordon Wells President
 Owen County State, Bank
 
 
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