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FRB: Press Release--Restructuring of Federal Reserve check processing operations in the Fourth, Tenth, and Eleventh Districts (R…

Release Date: October 12, 2005

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday announced amendments to Appendix A of
Regulation CC that reflect the restructuring of the Federal Reserve's check processing
operations in the Fourth, Tenth, and Eleventh Districts. These amendments are part of a
series of amendments to Appendix A that will take place through the first quarter of 2006,
associated with the previously-announced restructuring of the Reserve Banks' check
processing operations.
Appendix A provides a routing symbol guide that helps depository institutions determine the
maximum permissible hold periods for most deposited checks. As of December 10, 2005,
the Oklahoma City branch office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City no longer will
process checks, and depository institutions currently assigned to that office will be
reassigned to the head office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As of January 21, 2006,
banks with 0442 and 2442 routing symbols, currently assigned to the Columbus office of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, will be reassigned to that Reserve Bank's Cincinnati
branch office. As of February 11, 2006, banks with 0440, 2440, 0441, and 2441 routing
symbols, also currently assigned to the Columbus office, will be reassigned to the Cleveland
Reserve Bank's head office and the Columbus office will cease processing checks. The
Federal Reserve Banks' transfer of the Columbus office's check processing operations to
both the Cincinnati branch office and the Cleveland head office differs from prior
announcements indicating that the entirety of the Columbus office's operations would be
transferred to the Cleveland head office. The Reserve Banks believe that this arrangement
will better serve the needs of affected depository institutions.
To ensure that the information in Appendix A accurately describes the structure of check
processing operations within the Federal Reserve System, the final rule revises the lists of
routing symbols associated with Federal Reserve offices to reflect the reassignments
discussed above. Each Appendix A revision will be effective on the date of the underlying
check processing change. The Board is providing earlier-than-usual notice of the
amendments to the Appendix A routing symbol lists under the Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland because these amendments differ from prior announcements.
The Board's notice is attached.
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