Fed Issues Final Credit Card Rule

The Federal Reserve has issued its final rules amending Regulation Z, which implements the Truth in Lending Act, pursuant to the Credit CARD Act of 2009.  Previous legislative efforts to expedite the effective date of the CARD Act resulted in no changes.

Among other things, the final rule, effective February 22, 2010, will:

• limit the application of increased rates to existing credit card balances;
• require credit card issuers to consider a consumer’s ability to make the required payments;
• establish special requirements for extensions of credit to consumers who are under the age of 21; and
• limit the assessment of fees for exceeding the credit limit on a credit card account.

The Fed has posted a summary of the rule changes for consumers.

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