H.R.3904 - Overdraft Protection Act of 2009

To amend the Truth in Lending Act to establish fair and transparent practices related to the marketing and provision of overdraft coverage programs at depository institutions, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the Truth in Lending Act to establish fair and transparent practices related to the marketing and provision of overdraft coverage programs at depository institutions, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Overdraft Protection Act of 2009 as introduced.

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Carolyn Maloney

D-NY

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Official Summary

10/22/2009--Introduced.Overdraft Protection Act of 2009 - Amends the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit a depository institution from engaging in unfair or deceptive acts or practices in connection with overdraft coverage, or in acts designed to evade the provisions of this Act. Requires eac

Official Summary

10/22/2009--Introduced.Overdraft Protection Act of 2009 - Amends the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit a depository institution from engaging in unfair or deceptive acts or practices in connection with overdraft coverage, or in acts designed to evade the provisions of this Act. Requires each depository institution that provides overdraft coverage for transaction accounts to clearly and conspicuously disclose overdraft coverage fees. Subjects overdraft coverage fees to the consumer's written, electronic, or other consent. Requires a depository institution to provide specified consumer disclosures regarding its overdraft protection program, including:
(1) periodic statements for any transaction account that has an overdraft coverage program feature; and
(2) prompt notification of the account's overdraft status. Prescribes overdraft coverage fee limits. Prohibits an overdraft coverage fee if the overdraft results solely from a debit hold amount that exceeds the actual dollar amount of the transaction. Requires a depository institution to provide consumers who have not consented to participate in an overdraft coverage program transaction accounts with the same terms as those provided to consumers who have consented to participate in such program. Prohibits a depository institution from charging a non-sufficient fund fee for any transaction at an automated teller machine, or a debit card transaction. Prohibits a depository institution from reporting negative information regarding consumer use of overdraft coverage to any consumer reporting agency when the overdraft amounts and coverage fees are paid under the terms of an overdraft coverage program.

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10/25/09
Consumer Groups Back Rep. Maloney's Continued Push for Overdraft Reform

We applaud the co-sponsors of HR 3904 and thank Congresswoman Maloney for her longstanding leadership on this issue. We urge Congress to pass comprehensive ...

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11/25/10
99ers and Tier 5 unemployment Extension Supporters – Our Common ...

There has been a bill in introduced to regulate the banks on how much they can charge for an accidental overdraft- H.R 3904. People are getting charged $35.00 for a 1 dollar overdraft. John Gotti was even kinder than that! ...

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08/15/10
Here Comes the Bank Overdraft Fee Regulation: What to Expect With ...

The Fed rules also come as lawmakers in both houses of Congress are considering bills (H.R. 3904 and S. 1799) to curb overdraft abuses. The proposed bills are more far reaching than the Fed rules and include bans on multiple overdraft ...

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08/14/10
Common Sense and Your Money: New Law August 15th on Debit Card ...

The Fed rules also come as lawmakers in both houses of Congress are considering bills (H.R. 3904 and S. 1799) to curb overdraft abuses. The proposed bills are more far reaching than the Fed rules and include bans on multiple overdraft ...

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