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Regulation D
The
Federal Reserve Board’s Regulation D defines the types and
number of transactions that can be performed on
non-transaction accounts. This includes all Share and Money
Market Accounts, which comprise of:
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Regular Savings Accounts
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Secondary Savings Accounts (if applicable)
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Club Accounts
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Money Market Accounts
During
any month, you may not make more than six withdrawals or
transfers from your Share and Money Market Accounts to
another credit union account of yours or to a third party by
means of a pre-authorized or automatic transfer or
telephonic order or instruction.
Up to six withdrawals and/or transfers per month from your
Share and Money Market Accounts may be made by:
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Overdraft transfers (to cover checks written)
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Phone requests - (excluding checks mailed directly to
member)
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Home Banking (excluding checks mailed directly to
member)
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ACH or EFT
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PET voice response (excluding checks mailed directly to
member)
Up to three additional withdrawals and/or transfers per
month from your Share and Money Market Accounts, but not to
exceed the Reg. D total six per month in combination with
those above, may be made by:
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Writing checks to a third party from Share and Money
Market Accounts
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Performing a merchant transaction via your VISA Debit
card (if applicable)
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Performing a merchant Point of Sale (POS) via your VISA
Debit/ATM card (if applicable)
Not Reg. D - An unlimited number of withdrawals and
transfers may be made by:
- An
Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
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Any member performing the transaction In-person at the
credit union or branch location
- A
check being mailed to the member's primary mailing
address (i.e., check payable to the member)
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Mail or messenger requests (not faxes)
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The purpose of making loan payments (Share to Loan
transfers)
If you
exceed the transfer limitations set forth above in any
statement period, your account will be subject to closure by
the credit union. Items in excess of six per month require
special handling and a $2.00 per item fee will be assessed.
Money market accounts will be assessed a fee of $5.00 per
item. This process is invoked rather than returning items unpaid.
Specific Regulation D guidelines can be found in our
“Account Information” Disclosure.
You may call any of our Branches for a copy.
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