Electronic Fund Transfer Act
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1978 and signed by President Jimmy Carter, to establish the rights and liabilities of consumers as well as the responsibilities of all participants in electronic funds transfer activities.
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Long title | An Act to extend the authority for the flexible regulation of interest rates on deposits and accounts in depository institutions. |
Nicknames | American Arts Gold Medallion Act |
Enacted by | the 95th United States Congress |
Effective | November 10, 1978 |
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Public law | 95-630 |
Statutes at Large | 92 Stat. 3641 aka 92 Stat. 3728 |
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Credit CARD Act of 2009 |
The act's provisions were implemented through Federal Reserve Board Regulation E.
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