What types of electronic funds transfer services are protected under the act? (6)
What is an access device?
What two items are not considered access devices under the act?
A card, code, or other means of access to a consumer’s account or a combination of these used by the consumer to initiate EFTs. Access devices include debit cards, personal identification numbers (PINs), telephone transfer and telephone bill payment codes, and other means to initiate an EFT to or from a consumer account.
The following are not considered access devices:
What is an accepted access device? (3)
It is an access device that a consumer:
What is considered an account under EFT? (2)
• Checking, savings, or other consumer asset account held by a financial institution (directly or indirectly),
including certain club accounts, established primarily for personal, family, or household purposes
• A prepaid account
What types of accts are included in the definition of a prepaid account? (4)
(1) that is issued on a prepaid basis in a specified amount or not issued on a prepaid basis but capable of being loaded with funds thereafter,
(2) whose primary function is to conduct transactions with multiple, unaffiliated merchants for goods or services or at ATMs, or to conduct person-to-person transfers, and
(3) that is not a checking account, share draft account, or negotiable order of withdrawal account.
What are some examples of things that are not considered accounts under EFT? (5)
• An account held by a financial institution under a bona fide trust agreement.
• An occasional or incidental credit balance in a credit plan.
• Profit-sharing and pension accounts established under a bona fide trust agreement.
• Escrow accounts such as for payments of real estate taxes, insurance premiums, or completion of repairs
or improvements.
• Accounts for purchasing U.S. savings bonds
A prepaid account does not include what? (5)
• An account that is loaded only with funds from a health savings account, flexible spending arrangement, medical savings account, health reimbursement arrangement, dependent care assistance program, or transit or parking reimbursement arrangement;
• An account that is directly or indirectly established through a third party and loaded only with qualified
disaster relief payments;
• The person-to-person functionality of an account established by or through the United States government
whose primary function is to conduct closed-loop transactions on U.S. military installations or vessels,
or similar government facilities;
A payroll account does not include a card used how? (3)
What does activity mean under EFT?
means any action that results in an increase or decrease of the funds underlying a certificate or card, other
than the imposition of a fee, or an adjustment due to an error or a reversal of a prior transaction
What is an electronic check conversion (ECK) transaction?
transactions where a check, draft, or similar paper instrument is used as a source of information to initiate a one-time electronic fund transfer from a consumer’s account. The consumer must authorize the transfer
What is an electronic fund transfer?
a transfer of funds initiated through an electronic terminal, telephone, computer (including on-line banking) or magnetic tape for the purpose of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit a consumer’s account.
EFTs include, but are not limited to, point-of-sale (POS) transfers; automated teller machine (ATM) transfers; direct deposits or withdrawals of funds; transfers initiated by telephone; and transfers resulting from debit card transactions, whether or not initiated through an electronic terminal
What is an electronic terminal?
is an electronic device, other than a telephone call by a consumer, through which a consumer may initiate an EFT. The term includes, but is not limited to, point of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, and cash dispensing machines
What types of card, codes and other devices are excluded from the Gift Card definition? (6)
i.e not subject to dormancy fee, inactivity fee, service fee, or expiration date restrictions
What is a general use prepaid card? (2)
a card, code, or other device:
• Issued on a prepaid basis primarily for personal, family, or household purposes to a consumer in a specified
amount, whether or not that amount may be increased or reloaded, in exchange for payment; and
• That is redeemable upon presentation at multiple, unaffiliated merchants for goods or services, or that may be usable at automated teller machines
What is the definition of a gift certificate?
A card, code, or other device issued on a prepaid basis primarily for personal, family, or household purposes to a consumer in a specified amount that may not be increased or reloaded in exchange for payment and
redeemable upon presentation at a single merchant or an affiliated group of merchants for goods or services
What is a loyalty, award, or promotional gift card? (3)
Is a card, code, or other device
(1) issued on a prepaid basis primarily for personal, family, or household purposes to a consumer in connection with a loyalty, award, or promotional program;
(2) that is redeemable upon presentation at one or more merchants for goods or services, or usable at automated teller machines; and
(3) that sets forth certain disclosures, including a statement indicating that the card, code, or other device is issued for loyalty, award, or promotional purposes
What is an overdraft service?
And overdraft service does not include payments made from where? (4)
A financial institution provides an overdraft service if it assesses a fee or charge for paying a transaction (including a check or other item) when the consumer has insufficient or unavailable funds in the account to pay the transaction.
However, an overdraft service does not include payments made from the following:
What is a preauthorized EFT?
is an EFT authorized in advance to recur at substantially regular intervals
What is a service fee?
prepaid giftcards
Means a periodic fee for holding or use of a gift certificate, store gift card, or general-use prepaid card. A periodic fee includes any fee that may be imposed on a gift certificate, store gift card, or general-use prepaid card from time to time for holding or using the certificate or card.
For example, a service fee may include a monthly maintenance fee, a transaction fee, an ATM fee, a reload fee, a foreign currency transaction fee, or a balance inquiry fee, whether or not the fee is waived for a certain period of time or is only imposed after a certain period of time.
However, a service fee does not include a one-time fee or a fee that is unlikely to be imposed more than once while the underlying funds are still valid, such as an initial issuance fee, a cash-out fee, a supplemental card fee, or a lost or stolen certificate or card replacement fee.
What is a dormancy fee and inactivity fee?
means a fee for non-use of or inactivity on a gift certificate, store gift card, or general-use prepaid card
What is an Unauthorized EFT?
And this definition does not include an EFT initiated in what ways? (3)
Is an EFT from a consumer’s account initiated by a person other than the consumer without actual authority to initiate the transfer and from which the consumer receives no benefit.
This does not include an EFT initiated in any of the following ways:
• By a person who was furnished the access device to the consumer’s account by the consumer, unless the
consumer has notified the financial institution that transfers by that person are no longer authorized;
• With fraudulent intent by the consumer or any person acting in concert with the consumer; or
• By the financial institution or its employee
Generally, what is included under Subpart A (9) and Subpart B (7) of the Regulation?
Subpart A:
Subpart B:
What applies under subpart A of the regulation (general EFT requirements)?
Generally what is covered, and what types of accounts are covered?
Any EFT that authorizes a financial institution to debit or credit a consumer account.
The requirements of subpart A of Regulation E apply only to accounts for which there is an agreement for EFT services to or from the account between (i) the consumer and the financial institution or (ii) the consumer and a third party, when the account-holding financial institution has received notice of the agreement and the fund transfers have begun
What is excluded from coverage under Subpart A (general EFT requirements)? (7)
(transfers that are not EFTs)