IANAL, so I'm not gonna attempt to interpret it, but here's how it's phrased:
> Recordkeeping. Section 326 of the Act requires reasonable procedures for maintaining
records of the information used to verify a person's name, address, and other identifying
information. The proposed regulation sets forth recordkeeping procedures that must be included
in a bank's CIP. Under the proposal, a bank is required to maintain a record of the identifying
information provided by the customer. Where a bank relies upon a document to verify identity,
the bank must maintain a copy of the document that the bank relied on that clearly evidences the
type of document and any identifying information it may contain.6 The bank also must record
the methods and result of any additional measures undertaken to verify the identity of the
customer. Last, the bank must record the resolution of any discrepancy in the identifying
information obtained. The bank must retain all of these records for five years after the date the
account is closed.
> Recordkeeping. Section 326 of the Act requires reasonable procedures for maintaining records of the information used to verify a person's name, address, and other identifying information. The proposed regulation sets forth recordkeeping procedures that must be included in a bank's CIP. Under the proposal, a bank is required to maintain a record of the identifying information provided by the customer. Where a bank relies upon a document to verify identity, the bank must maintain a copy of the document that the bank relied on that clearly evidences the type of document and any identifying information it may contain.6 The bank also must record the methods and result of any additional measures undertaken to verify the identity of the customer. Last, the bank must record the resolution of any discrepancy in the identifying information obtained. The bank must retain all of these records for five years after the date the account is closed.