Section text and notes
Reasonable interchange transaction fees for electronic debit transactions
Regulatory authority over interchange transaction fees
section 553 of title 5The Board may prescribe regulations, pursuant to , regarding any interchange transaction fee that an issuer may receive or charge with respect to an electronic debit transaction, to implement this subsection (including related definitions), and to prevent circumvention or evasion of this subsection.
Reasonable interchange transaction fees
The amount of any interchange transaction fee that an issuer may receive or charge with respect to an electronic debit transaction shall be reasonable and proportional to the cost incurred by the issuer with respect to the transaction.
Rulemaking required
In general
The Board shall prescribe regulations in final form not later than 9 months after , to establish standards for assessing whether the amount of any interchange transaction fee described in paragraph (2) is reasonable and proportional to the cost incurred by the issuer with respect to the transaction.
Information collection
The Board may require any issuer (or agent of an issuer) or payment card network to provide the Board with such information as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this subsection and the Board, in issuing rules under subparagraph (A) and on at least a bi-annual basis thereafter, shall disclose such aggregate or summary information concerning the costs incurred, and interchange transaction fees charged or received, by issuers or payment card networks in connection with the authorization, clearance or settlement of electronic debit transactions as the Board considers appropriate and in the public interest.
Considerations; consultation
Adjustments to interchange transaction fees for fraud prevention costs
Adjustments
Rulemaking required
In general
The Board shall prescribe regulations in final form not later than 9 months after , to establish standards for making adjustments under this paragraph.
Factors for consideration
Exemption for small issuers
In general
This subsection shall not apply to any issuer that, together with its affiliates, has assets of less than $10,000,000,000, and the Board shall exempt such issuers from regulations prescribed under paragraph (3)(A).
Definition
For purposes of this paragraph, the term “issuer” shall be limited to the person holding the asset account that is debited through an electronic debit transaction.
Exemption for government-administered payment programs and reloadable prepaid cards
In general
Exception
Definition
Reporting
Regulatory authority over network fees
In general
section 553 of title 5The Board may prescribe regulations, pursuant to , regarding any network fee.
Limitation
Rulemaking required
The Board shall prescribe regulations in final form before the end of the 9-month period beginning on , to carry out the authorities provided under subparagraph (A).
Effective date
This subsection shall take effect at the end of the 12-month period beginning on .
Limitation on payment card network restrictions
Prohibitions against exclusivity arrangements
No exclusive network
No routing restrictions
The Board shall, before the end of the 1-year period beginning on , prescribe regulations providing that an issuer or payment card network shall not, directly or through any agent, processor, or licensed member of the network, by contract, requirement, condition, penalty, or otherwise, inhibit the ability of any person who accepts debit cards for payments to direct the routing of electronic debit transactions for processing over any payment card network that may process such transactions.
Limitation on restrictions on offering discounts for use of a form of payment
In general
Lawful discounts
For purposes of this paragraph, the network may not penalize any person for the providing of a discount that is in compliance with Federal law and applicable State law.
Limitation on restrictions on setting transaction minimums or maximums
In general
Increase in minimum dollar amount
section 553 of title 5The Board may, by regulation prescribed pursuant to , increase the amount of the dollar value listed in subparagraph (A)(i)(II).
Rule of construction
Definitions
Affiliate
The term “affiliate” means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with another company.
Debit card
Credit card
section 1602 of this titleThe term “credit card” has the same meaning as in .
Discount
Electronic debit transaction
The term “electronic debit transaction” means a transaction in which a person uses a debit card.
Federal agency
Institution of higher education
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Interchange transaction fee
The term “interchange transaction fee” means any fee established, charged or received by a payment card network for the purpose of compensating an issuer for its involvement in an electronic debit transaction.
Issuer
The term “issuer” means any person who issues a debit card, or credit card, or the agent of such person with respect to such card.
Network fee
The term “network fee” means any fee charged and received by a payment card network with respect to an electronic debit transaction, other than an interchange transaction fee.
Payment card network
The term “payment card network” means an entity that directly, or through licensed members, processors, or agents, provides the proprietary services, infrastructure, and software that route information and data to conduct debit card or credit card transaction authorization, clearance, and settlement, and that a person uses in order to accept as a form of payment a brand of debit card, credit card or other device that may be used to carry out debit or credit transactions.
Enforcement
In general
oCompliance with the requirements imposed under this section shall be enforced under section 1693 of this title.
Exception
Sections 1693m and 1693n of this title shall not apply with respect to this section or the requirements imposed pursuant to this section.
Pub. L. 90–321, title IX, § 920Pub. L. 111–203, title X, § 1075(a)(2)124 Stat. 2068 (, as added , , .)
Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
section 920 of Pub. L. 90–321section 1693p of this titleA prior was renumbered section 921 and is classified to .
Pub. L. 90–321Two other prior sections 920 of were renumbered section 922 and are classified to sections 1693q and 1693r of this title.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
section 4 of Pub. L. 111–203section 5301 of Title 12Section effective 1 day after , except as otherwise provided, see , set out as a note under , Banks and Banking.