A bank's Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance program should include the designation of individuals responsible for day-to-day compliance. These individuals are typically appointed to oversee various aspects of BSA compliance within the bank, such as monitoring transactions, conducting internal reviews, and ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements. Having designated personnel helps ensure that the bank's BSA compliance efforts are effectively implemented and maintained.
The other options listed (A, B, and D) are not directly related to the components typically found in a bank's BSA compliance program. Lobby notice requirements, one-year record retention requirements, and a list of types of loans covered by the Act may be important aspects of a bank's overall compliance efforts, but they are not specific components of the BSA compliance program.
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