Technical Specifications for Submissions to the Prepaid Account Agreements Database

Published date06 March 2019
Citation84 FR 7979
Record Number2019-03852
SectionRules and Regulations
CourtConsumer Financial Protection Bureau
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 44 (Wednesday, March 6, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 44 (Wednesday, March 6, 2019)]
                [Rules and Regulations]
                [Pages 7979-7980]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-03852]
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                BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION
                12 CFR Part 1005
                RIN 3170-AA87
                Technical Specifications for Submissions to the Prepaid Account
                Agreements Database
                AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
                ACTION: Notification of technical specifications.
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                SUMMARY: Beginning on April 1, 2019, prepaid account issuers are
                required to submit their currently-offered prepaid account agreements
                to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau), to be posted
                on the Bureau's website. The Bureau is issuing technical specifications
                for those submissions, including the URL for the website at which
                issuers (or their designees) can register and submit their prepaid
                account agreements. This document relates to a final rule published in
                the Federal Register on November 22, 2016, as amended on April 25, 2017
                and February 13, 2018, regarding prepaid accounts under Regulations E
                and Z.
                DATES: The requirement to submit prepaid account agreements on a
                rolling basis to the Bureau becomes effective on April 1, 2019. Issuers
                must submit to the Bureau no later than May 1, 2019 all prepaid account
                agreements they offer as of April 1, 2019.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For inquiries regarding the prepaid
                account agreement submission requirement, contact Kristine M.
                Andreassen and Thomas L. Devlin, Senior Counsels, Office of
                Regulations, at 202-435-7700 or https://reginquiries.consumerfinance.gov. For technical assistance regarding
                the Collect submission system, contact Collect_Support@cfpb.gov. If you
                require this document in an alternative electronic format, please
                contact CFPB_Accessibility@cfpb.gov.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                I. Background
                 On October 5, 2016, the Bureau issued a final rule titled ``Prepaid
                Accounts Under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (Regulation E) and the
                Truth In Lending Act (Regulation Z)'' (2016 Final Rule).\1\ The Bureau
                subsequently amended the 2016 Final Rule twice, in 2017 and 2018.\2\
                The 2016 Final Rule, as subsequently amended, is referred to herein as
                the Prepaid Accounts Rule. Among other things, the Prepaid Accounts
                Rule added Sec. 1005.19 to Regulation E, which requires prepaid
                account issuers to submit their currently-offered prepaid account
                agreements to the Bureau, post those agreements on their websites, and
                make account agreements for open prepaid accounts available to
                consumers upon request. Specifically, Sec. 1005.19(b) requires an
                issuer to make submissions of prepaid account agreements on a rolling
                basis, in the form and manner specified by the Bureau. Section
                1005.19(b) also describes in detail the information that must be
                submitted to the Bureau; the requirements for submitting amended
                agreements and withdrawing agreements that are no longer offered; the
                terms of de minimis and product testing exceptions to the submission
                requirement; and the form and content of agreements that must be
                submitted to the Bureau.
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                 \1\ 81 FR 83934 (Nov. 22, 2016).
                 \2\ See 82 FR 18975 (Apr. 25, 2017) and 83 FR 6364 (Feb. 13,
                2018). These amendments, among other things, extended the effective
                date of the Prepaid Accounts Rule to April 1, 2019.
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                 In the 2016 Final Rule, the Bureau stated that it would issue
                technical specifications addressing the form and manner for submission
                of agreements, and publish a notice in the Federal Register when its
                streamlined electronic submission process is operational.\3\
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                 \3\ 81 FR 83934, 84151 (Nov. 22, 2016).
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                 The Prepaid Accounts Rule becomes effective on April 1, 2019.
                Section 1005.19(f) states that an issuer must submit to the Bureau no
                later than May 1, 2019 all prepaid account agreements it offers as of
                April 1, 2019. Following that, Sec. 1005.19(b) requires an issuer to
                make rolling submissions to the Bureau no later than 30 days after an
                issuer offers, amends, or ceases to offer any prepaid account
                agreement.
                II. Technical Specifications
                A. Collect Website
                 The Bureau has established the Collect website for submitting
                prepaid account agreements and agreement information to the Bureau
                pursuant to Sec. 1005.19.\4\ The Collect website can be accessed at
                https://collect.consumerfinance.gov. To register, submitters will
                complete and submit a registration form to Collect_Support@cfpb.gov.\5\
                The Collect website registration form is available at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/data-research/prepaid-accounts/issuer-instructions/. Once submitters receive their login credentials, they
                will be able to add, amend, or withdraw prepaid account agreement
                information in the future.\6\
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                 \4\ Pursuant to comment 19(a)(4)-2, while the issuer has the
                legal obligation to comply with the requirements of Sec. 1005.19,
                an issuer generally may use a third-party service provider (such as
                a program manager) to satisfy its obligations under Sec. 1005.19,
                provided that the issuer acts in accordance with regulatory guidance
                regarding use of third-party service providers and other applicable
                regulatory guidance.
                 \5\ For questions concerning the registration form, please
                contact the Collect Support Team at Collect_Support@cfpb.gov.
                 \6\ Prepaid account issuers and other submitters are encouraged
                to register as early as possible, to confirm that they can
                successfully access the system. Submitters who preregister will
                receive a notification when the Collect website is available to
                receive submissions.
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                 The Collect website will use interactive forms to guide submitters
                through the submission process. After issuers have submitted certain
                identifying information required by Sec. 1005.19(b)(1)(i), issuers
                will be prompted to upload the documents that are required to be
                submitted through the Collect website.
                B. File Format
                 Documents submitted through the Collect website must be in the
                Portable Document Format (PDF) file format, and must be text-
                searchable, digitally-created PDFs.\7\ These PDF files should not be
                scanned documents, otherwise known as ``image-only'' PDFs, as these are
                not text-searchable. For questions
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                about file formats, please contact the Bureau at
                Collect_Support@cfpb.gov.
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                 \7\ An issuer can make its agreement submission: As a single
                document (i.e., one file that contains all of the prepaid agreement,
                the short form disclosure, and the long form information); with
                three separate files, each containing one of the required pieces; or
                with two files, one of which contains two of the required pieces and
                the other, one.
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                C. Compliance Assistance
                 The Bureau has made a number of compliance resources available to
                assist issuers in using the Collect website, including a user guide, a
                quick reference guide, frequently asked questions, and a recorded
                webinar.\8\ These resources will be available on the Bureau's website
                at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/data-research/prepaid-accounts/. For
                technical assistance, issuers can also contact the Bureau at
                Collect_Support@cfpb.gov.
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                 \8\ The Bureau has previously issued various implementation
                tools regarding the Prepaid Accounts Rule, including a small entity
                compliance guide, executive summary of the rule, summaries of key
                changes for payroll card accounts and government benefit accounts, a
                prepaid account coverage chart, a summary of the rule's effective
                date provisions, and a guide to preparing the short form disclosure,
                among others. These materials can be found on the Bureau's guidance
                and implementation website at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/policy-compliance/guidance/prepaid-rule/.
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                III. Legal Authority
                 The Bureau is issuing this procedural rule pursuant to its
                authority under section 1022(b)(1) of the Dodd-Frank Act, which
                authorizes the Bureau to prescribe rules as may be necessary or
                appropriate to enable the Bureau to administer and carry out the
                purposes and objectives of Federal consumer financial law.\9\ The
                Bureau is also issuing this procedural rule pursuant to section 904 of
                the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA), which authorizes the Bureau to
                prescribe regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of EFTA.\10\
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                 \9\ 12 U.S.C. 5512(b)(1).
                 \10\ 15 U.S.C. 1693b.
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                IV. Regulatory Requirements
                 The Bureau has concluded that these technical specifications
                constitute a rule of agency organization, procedure, or practice exempt
                from the notice and comment rulemaking requirements under the
                Administrative Procedure Act (APA), pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b).
                Because the procedural rule relates solely to agency procedure and
                practice, it is not substantive, and therefore is not subject to the
                30-day delayed effective date for substantive rules under section
                553(d) of the APA. Because no notice of proposed rulemaking is
                required, the Regulatory Flexibility Act does not require an initial or
                final regulatory flexibility analysis.
                V. Paperwork Reduction Act
                 Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA),\11\ Federal
                agencies are generally required to seek Office of Management and Budget
                (OMB) approval for information collection requirements prior to
                implementation. The collections of information related to the account
                agreement submission requirements in Sec. 1005.19 were previously
                submitted to OMB in accordance with the PRA under OMB Control Number
                3170-0014. Under the PRA, the Bureau may not conduct or sponsor and,
                notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person is not required to
                respond to an information collection unless the information collection
                displays a valid control number assigned by OMB. The Bureau has
                determined that these technical specifications do not introduce any new
                or revised collections of information; therefore, the Bureau does not
                intend to submit a separate request to OMB regarding these technical
                specifications.
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                 \11\ 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                 Dated: February 22, 2019.
                Kathleen L. Kraninger,
                Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
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