E7-12194. Availability of Funds and Collection of Checks  

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    AGENCY:

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

    ACTION:

    Final rule; technical amendment.

    SUMMARY:

    The Board of Governors is amending appendix A of Regulation CC to delete the reference to the head office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and reassign the Federal Reserve routing symbols currently listed under that office to the Los Angeles branch office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. These amendments will ensure that the information in appendix A accurately describes the actual structure of check processing operations within the Federal Reserve System.

    DATES:

    The final rule will become effective on August 18, 2007.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Jack K. Walton II, Associate Director (202/452-2660), or Joseph P. Baressi, Financial Services Project Leader (202/452-3959), Division of Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems; or Adrianne G. Threatt, Counsel (202/452-3554), Legal Division. For users of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD) only, contact 202/263-4869.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Regulation CC establishes the maximum period a depositary bank may wait between receiving a deposit and making the deposited funds available for withdrawal.[1] A depositary bank generally must provide faster availability for funds deposited by a local check than by a nonlocal check. A check drawn on a bank is considered local if it is payable by or at a bank located in the same Federal Reserve check processing region as the depositary bank. A check drawn on a nonbank is considered local if it is payable through a bank located in the same Federal Reserve check processing region as the depositary bank. Checks that do not meet the requirements for local checks are considered nonlocal.

    Appendix A to Regulation CC contains a routing number guide that assists banks in identifying local and nonlocal banks and thereby determining the maximum permissible hold periods for most deposited checks. The appendix includes a list of each Federal Reserve check processing office and the first four digits of the routing number, known as the Federal Reserve routing symbol, of each bank that is served by that office for check processing purposes. Banks whose Federal Reserve routing symbols are grouped under the same office are in the same check processing region and thus are local to one another. Start Printed Page 34597

    As explained in the Board's final rule published in the Federal Register on May 18, 2007, the Federal Reserve Banks have decided to restructure their check processing services by reducing further the number of locations at which they process checks.[2] The Board issues separate final rules amending appendix A for each phase of the restructuring, and the amendments set forth in this notice are such final rules.[3]

    As part of the restructuring process, the head office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will cease processing checks on August 18, 2007. As of that date, banks with routing symbols currently assigned to the San Francisco head office for check processing purposes will be reassigned to the San Francisco Reserve Bank's Los Angeles branch office. As a result of this change, some checks that are drawn on and deposited at banks located in the affected check processing regions and that currently are nonlocal checks will become local checks subject to faster availability schedules.

    To assist banks in identifying local and nonlocal banks, the Board accordingly is amending the lists of routing symbols assigned to Twelfth District check processing offices to conform to the transfer of operations from the San Francisco head office to the Los Angeles branch office. To coincide with the effective date of the underlying check processing changes, the amendments are effective August 18, 2007. The Board is providing advance notice of these amendments to give affected banks ample time to make any needed processing changes. The advance notice also will enable affected banks to amend their availability schedules and related disclosures, if necessary, and provide their customers with notice of these changes.[4] The Federal Reserve routing symbols assigned to all other Federal Reserve branches and offices will remain the same at this time. The Board of Governors, however, intends to issue a similar notice at least sixty days prior to the elimination of check processing operations at the Helena branch office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, as described in the May 2007 Federal Register document.

    Administrative Procedure Act

    The Board has not followed the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) relating to notice and public participation in connection with the adoption of this final rule. The revisions to the appendix are technical in nature, and the routing symbol revisions are required by the statutory and regulatory definitions of “check-processing region.” Because there is no substantive change on which to seek public input, the Board has determined that the section 553(b) notice and comment procedures are unnecessary.

    Paperwork Reduction Act

    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3506; 5 CFR part 1320 Appendix A.1), the Board has reviewed the final rule under authority delegated to the Board by the Office of Management and Budget. This technical amendment to appendix A of Regulation CC will delete the reference to the head office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and reassign the routing symbols listed under that office to the Los Angeles branch office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The depository institutions that are located in the affected check processing regions and that include the routing numbers in their disclosure statements would be required to notify customers of the resulting change in availability under § 229.18(e). However, because all paperwork collection procedures associated with Regulation CC already are in place, the Board anticipates that no additional burden will be imposed as a result of this rulemaking.

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    List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 229

    • Banks
    • Banking
    • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
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    Authority and Issuance

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    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Board is amending 12 CFR part 229 to read as follows:

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    PART 229—AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS AND COLLECTION OF CHECKS (REGULATION CC)

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    1. The authority citation for part 229 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 12 U.S.C. 4001-4010, 12 U.S.C. 5001-5018.

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    2. The Twelfth District routing symbol list in appendix A is revised to read as follows:

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    Appendix A to PART 229—Routing Number Guide to Next-Day Availability Checks and Local Checks

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    Twelfth Federal Reserve District

    [Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco]

    Los Angeles Branch

    1210   3210

    1211   3211

    1212   3212

    1213   3213

    1220   3220

    1221   3221

    1222   3222

    1223   3223

    1224   3224

    Seattle Branch

    1230   3230

    1231   3231

    1232   3232

    1233   3233

    1250   3250

    1251   3251

    1252   3252

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    By order of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, acting through the Secretary of the Board under delegated authority, June 20, 2007.

    Jennifer J. Johnson,

    Secretary of the Board.

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    Footnotes

    1.  For purposes of Regulation CC, the term “bank” refers to any depository institution, including commercial banks, savings institutions, and credit unions.

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    2.  See 72 FR 27951, May 18, 2007.

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    3.  In addition to the general advance notice of future amendments provided by the Board, and the Board's notices of final amendments, the Reserve Banks strive to inform affected depository institutions of the exact date of each office transition at least 120 days in advance. The Reserve Banks' communications to affected depository institutions are available at http://www.frbservices.org.

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    4.  Section 229.18(e) of Regulation CC requires that banks notify account holders who are consumers within 30 days after implementing a change that improves the availability of funds.

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    [FR Doc. E7-12194 Filed 6-22-07; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Effective Date:
8/18/2007
Published:
06/25/2007
Department:
Federal Reserve System
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; technical amendment.
Document Number:
E7-12194
Dates:
The final rule will become effective on August 18, 2007.
Pages:
34596-34597 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Regulation CC, Docket No. R-1289
Topics:
Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
PDF File:
e7-12194.pdf
CFR: (1)
12 CFR 229