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Truth in Lending: 58(c)(1) Quarterly Submissions.

1. Quarterly submission requirement. Section 1026.58(c)(1) requires card issuers to send quarterly submissions to the Bureau no later than the first business day on or after January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year. For example, a card issuer has already submitted three credit card agreements to the Bureau. On October 15, the card issuer stops offering agreement A. On November 20, the card issuer amends agreement B. On December 1, the issuer starts offering a new agreement D.

Truth in Lending: 58(c)(3) Amended Agreements.

1. No requirement to resubmit agreements not amended. Under § 1026.58(c)(3), if a credit card agreement has been submitted to the Bureau, the agreement has not been amended, and the card issuer continues to offer the agreement to the public, no additional submission regarding that agreement is required. For example, a credit card issuer begins offering an agreement in October and submits the agreement to the Bureau the following January 31, as required by § 1026.58(c)(1).

Truth in Lending: 58(c)(4) Withdrawal of Agreements.

1. Notice of withdrawal of agreement. Section 1026.58(c)(4) requires a card issuer to notify the Bureau if any agreement previously submitted to the Bureau by that issuer is no longer offered to the public by the first quarterly submission deadline after the last day of the calendar quarter in which the card issuer ceased to offer the agreement. For example, on January 5 a card issuer stops offering to the public an agreement it previously submitted to the Bureau.

Truth in Lending: 58(c)(5) De Minimis Exception.

1. Relationship to other exceptions. The de minimis exception is distinct from the private label credit card exception under § 1026.58(c)(6) and the product testing exception under § 1026.58(c)(7). The de minimis exception provides that a card issuer with fewer than 10,000 open credit card accounts is not required to submit any agreements to the Bureau, regardless of whether those agreements qualify for the private label credit card exception or the product testing exception.

Truth in Lending: 58(c)(8) Form and content of agreements submitted to the Bureau.

1. “As of” date clarified. Agreements submitted to the Bureau must contain the provisions of the agreement and pricing information in effect as of the last business day of the preceding calendar quarter. For example, on June 1, a card issuer decides to decrease the purchase APR associated with one of the agreements it offers to the public. The change in the APR will become effective on August 1.

Truth in Lending: 58(d) Posting of Agreements Offered to the Public.

1. Requirement applies only to agreements submitted to the Bureau. Card issuers are only required to post and maintain on their publicly available Web site the credit card agreements that the card issuer must submit to the Bureau under § 1026.58(c). If, for example, a card issuer is not required to submit any agreements to the Bureau because the card issuer qualifies for the de minimis exception under § 1026.58(c)(5), the card issuer is not required to post and maintain any agreements on its Web site under § 1026.58(d).

Truth in Lending: 58(e) Agreements for All Open Accounts.

1. Requirement applies to all open accounts. The requirement to provide access to credit card agreements under § 1026.58(e) applies to all open credit card accounts, regardless of whether such agreements are required to be submitted to the Bureau pursuant to § 1026.58(c) (or posted on the card issuer’s Web site pursuant to § 1026.58(d)).

Truth in Lending: 58(g) Temporary Suspension of Agreement Submission Requirement.

1. Suspended quarterly submission requirement.956 Pursuant to § 1026.58(g)(1), card issuers are not required to make quarterly submissions to the Bureau, as otherwise required by § 1026.58(c), for the submissions that would otherwise be due by the first business day on or after April 30, 2015; July 31, 2015; October 31, 2015; and January 31, 2016.

Truth in Lending: Amendment History

[75 Fed. Reg. 7848 (Feb. 22, 2010); 76 Fed. Reg. 23,035–23,038 (Apr. 25, 2011); 76 Fed. Reg. 79,772 (Dec. 22, 2011);80 Fed. Reg. 21,153 (Apr. 17, 2015)]

Truth in Lending: 59(a)(1) Evaluation of Increased Rate.

1. Types of rate increases covered. Section 1026.59(a) applies both to increases in annual percentage rates imposed on a consumer’s account based on that consumer’s credit risk or other circumstances specific to that consumer and to increases in annual percentage rates imposed based on factors that are not specific to the consumer, such as changes in market conditions or the issuer’s cost of funds.

Truth in Lending: 59(a)(2)(ii) Applicability of Rate Reduction.

1. Applicability of reduced rate to new transactions. Section 1026.59(a)(2)(ii) requires, in part, that any reduction in rate required pursuant to § 1026.59(a)(1) must apply to new transactions that occur after the effective date of the rate reduction, if those transactions would otherwise have been subject to the increased rate described in § 1026.59(a)(1). A credit card account may have multiple types of balances, for example, purchases, cash advances, and balance transfers, to which different rates apply.

Truth in Lending: 59(c) Timing.

1. In general. The issuer may review all of its accounts subject to § 1026.59(a) at the same time once every six months, may review each account once each six months on a rolling basis based on the date on which the rate was increased for that account, or may otherwise review each account not less frequently than once every six months.

Truth in Lending: 59(d) Factors.

1. Change in factors. A creditor that complies with § 1026.59(a) by reviewing the factors it currently considers in determining the annual percentage rates applicable to similar new credit card accounts may change those factors from time to time.

Truth in Lending: 59(g)(1) General.

1. Relationship to § 1026.59(d)(2) for rate increases imposed between January 1, 2009 and February 21, 2010. Section 1026.59(d)(2) applies to acquired accounts.

Truth in Lending: 59(g)(2) Review of Acquired Portfolio.

1. Example—general. A card issuer acquires a portfolio of accounts that currently are subject to annual percentage rates of 12%, 15%, and 18%. Not later than six months after the acquisition of such accounts, the card issuer reviews all of these accounts in accordance with the factors that it currently uses in determining the rates applicable to similar new credit card accounts.

Truth in Lending: Amendment History

[75 Fed. Reg. 37,583 (June 29, 2010); 76 Fed. Reg. 23,038, 23,039 (Apr. 25, 2011); 76 Fed. Reg. 79,772 (Dec. 22, 2011); 86 Fed. Reg. 69,716 (Dec. 8, 2021); 88 Fed. Reg. 30,598 (May 11, 2023)]

Truth in Lending: 1026.60-1 through 1026.60-3

1. General.962 Section 1026.60 generally requires that credit disclosures be contained in application forms and solicitations initiated by a card issuer to open a credit or charge card account.

Truth in Lending: 60(a)(1) Definition of Solicitation.

1. Invitations to apply. A card issuer may contact a consumer who has not been preapproved for a card account about opening an account (whether by direct mail, telephone, or other means) and invite the consumer to complete an application.

Truth in Lending: 60(a)(4) Fees That Vary by State.

1. Manner of disclosing range. If the card issuer discloses a range of fees instead of disclosing the amount of the specific fee applicable to the consumer’s account, the range may be stated as the lowest authorized fee (zero, if there are one or more states where no fee applies) to the highest authorized fee.

Truth in Lending: 60(a)(5) Exceptions.

1. Noncoverage of consumer-initiated requests. Applications provided to a consumer upon request are not covered by § 1026.60, even if the request is made in response to the card issuer’s invitation to apply for a card account. To illustrate, if a card issuer invites consumers to call a toll-free number or to return a response card to obtain an application, the application sent in response to the consumer’s request need not contain the disclosures required under § 1026.60.

Truth in Lending: 60(b)-1 and -2: Tabular format and Accuracy

1. Tabular format. Provisions in § 1026.60(b) and its commentary provide that certain information must appear or is permitted to appear in a table. The tabular format is required for § 1026.60(b) disclosures given pursuant to § 1026.60(c), (d)(2), (e)(1) and (f). The tabular format does not apply to oral disclosures given pursuant to § 1026.60(d)(1). (See § 1026.60(a)(2).)

Truth in Lending: 60(b)(1) Annual Percentage Rate.

1. Variable-rate accounts—definition. For purposes of § 1026.60(b)(1), a variable-rate account exists when rate changes are part of the plan and are tied to an index or formula. (See the commentary to § 1026.6(b)(4)(ii) for examples of variable-rate plans.)