Scope of Overdraft Fees - Reg E
Posted by Steve Van Beek
- Daily Overdraft Fee;
- Sustained Overdraft Fee;Â
- Negative Account Fee; orÂ
- Any other similar fees - no matter what the credit union calls the fee.Â
"A few commenters recommended that the Board define âÂÂâÂÂoverdraft feeâÂÂâ to exclude fees assessed on accounts that maintain a negative balance for an extended period (often referred to as âÂÂâÂÂsustainedâÂÂâ overdraft fees). The Board believes, however, that any fee charged on an account for an overdraft should be subject to the rule, including but not limited to a per item, per occurrence, daily, sustained overdraft, or negative balance fee. A consumer who inadvertently overdraws his or her account may not learn about the overdraft until several days after the occurrence of the overdraft and so may unknowingly accrue additional fees. Therefore, the Board believes all overdraft fees should be within the scope of the rule." (emphasis added).
- The credit union was forced to pay a one-time debit card transaction (based on its network rules) even though the transaction took the account into the negative.
- The credit union is prohibited from charging an overdraft fee because the member has not opted-inÂ
- The credit union can not charge a "sustained overdraft fee" even if the account is still negative after a certain period of time - because it was the one-time debit card transaction that triggered the account into the negative.Â