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FRB: Press Release--Publication of amendments addressing overdraft protection, Regulation DD--May 19, 2005

Release Date: May 19, 2005

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday published final amendments to Regulation DD,
which implements the Truth in Savings Act, and the regulation's official staff commentary to
improve the uniformity and adequacy of information provided to consumers when they
overdraw their deposit accounts. The final amendments, in part, address a specific service
provided by many depository institutions to pay checks and allow other transactions when
there are insufficient funds in an account. This service is often referred to as "bounced-check
protection" or "courtesy overdraft protection."
Depository institutions sometimes provide overdraft services to deposit account customers
as an alternative to a traditional overdraft line of credit. To address concerns about the
marketing of this service, the final rule expands the regulation's prohibition against
misleading advertisements to cover institutions' communications with current customers
about their existing accounts. The staff commentary provides examples of advertisements
that would ordinarily be misleading.
Other revisions to Regulation DD require additional disclosures about fees and other terms
for overdraft services, including in advertisements. To assist consumers in understanding the
financial impact of overdrawing their accounts, the final rule requires institutions that
promote the payment of overdrafts in an advertisement to disclose on periodic statements
the total dollar amount imposed for overdraft fees and the total dollar amount imposed for
returned- item fees, both for the statement period and for the calendar year to date.
The final rule is effective July 1, 2006. The Board's Federal Register notice is attached.
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