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Press Release
November 12, 2009

Federal Reserve announces final rules
prohibiting institutions from charging fees for
overdrafts on ATM and one-time debit card
transactions
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The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday announced final rules that
prohibit financial institutions from charging consumers fees for paying
overdrafts on automated teller machine (ATM) and one-time debit card
transactions, unless a consumer consents, or opts in, to the overdraft
service for those types of transactions.
Before opting in, the consumer must be provided a notice that explains
the financial institution's overdraft services, including the fees associated
with the service, and the consumer's choices. The final rules, along with
a model opt-in notice, are issued under Regulation E, which implements
the Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
"The final overdraft rules represent an important step forward in
consumer protection," said Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S.
Bernanke. "Both new and existing account holders will be able to make
informed decisions about whether to sign up for an overdraft service."
The Board's consumer testing shows that most consumers prefer not to
be enrolled in overdraft services for ATM and one-time debit card
transactions unless they affirmatively consent, or opt in. At the same
time, testing shows that most consumers want overdraft services to
cover important bills, such as checks they use to pay rent, utilities, and

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telephone bills.
To ensure that consumers have a meaningful choice, the final rules
prohibit financial institutions from discriminating against consumers who
do not opt in. The final rules require institutions to provide consumers
who do not opt in with the same account terms, conditions, and features
(including pricing) that they provide to consumers who do opt in. For
consumers who do not opt in, the institution would be prohibited from
charging overdraft fees for any overdrafts it pays on ATM and one-time
debit card transactions.
"Overdraft fees can be costly," said Governor Elizabeth A. Duke, the
chair of the Board's Committee on Consumer and Community Affairs.
"Our rule will help consumers better understand the terms and
conditions of overdraft services and will give them an opportunity to
avoid fees when these services do not meet their needs."
The Federal Register notice is attached. The final rules are effective July
1, 2010.
Federal Register notice: HTML | (364 KB PDF)
Regulation E Highlights document (19 KB PDF)
Model Form A-9 (38 KB PDF)
Design and Testing of Overdraft Disclosures: Phase Two (5.4 MB PDF)

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