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Disclosure of Charges (Banks) Regulations

SOR/92-324

BANK ACT

Registration 1992-05-21

Regulations Respecting the Disclosure by Banks of Charges Applicable to Deposit Accounts and Services

P.C. 1992-1099 1992-05-21

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, pursuant to sections 443, 445 to 447 and 559 of the Bank ActFootnote *, is pleased hereby to make the annexed Regulations respecting the disclosure by banks of charges applicable to deposit accounts and services, effective June 1, 1992.

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Disclosure of Charges (Banks) Regulations.

Interpretation

 In these Regulations, controlled access automated teller machine means an automated teller machine located in a branch of a bank or in an enclosed area adjacent to a branch of a bank, access to which is controlled by a system that permits entry to automated teller machine users. (guichet automatique à accès contrôlé)

Personal Deposit Accounts

 A bank shall disclose to its customers and to the public all charges applicable to personal deposit accounts with the bank by means of a written statement copies of which are displayed and available to customers and to the public at all branches of the bank.

  • SOR/94-687, s. 2(F)

 Where a bank increases a charge applicable to personal deposit accounts with the bank or introduces a new charge applicable to personal deposit accounts with the bank, the bank shall disclose the increase or new charge, as the case may be, to each customer in whose name such an account is kept

  • (a) with respect to a customer to whom a statement of account is provided,

    • (i) by means of a notice in writing provided to the customer at least 30 days before the effective date of the increase or new charge, or

    • (ii) where the customer has instructed the bank in writing to provide such a notice to another person, by means of a notice provided to that other person at least 30 days before the effective date of the increase or new charge; and

  • (b) with respect to a customer to whom a statement of account is not provided

    • (i) by means of a notice that is displayed, for a period of at least 60 days immediately before the effective date of the increase or new charge, at all branches of the bank and at all controlled access automated teller machines on which the name of the bank or information identifying the machine with the bank is displayed, and

    • (ii) by means of a notice, electronic or otherwise, advising customers of the increase or new charge and the manner in which further details can be obtained, which notice shall be provided, for a period of at least 60 days immediately before the effective date of the increase or new charge, at all automated teller machines, other than controlled access automated teller machines, on which the name of the bank or information identifying the machine with the bank is displayed.

Deposit Accounts other than Personal Deposit Accounts

  •  (1) A bank shall disclose to its customers and to the public all charges applicable to any of the following services provided by the bank in respect of deposit accounts with the bank, other than personal deposit accounts, by means of a written statement copies of which are displayed and available to customers and to the public at each branch of the bank at which such accounts are kept, namely,

    • (a) acceptance of deposits;

    • (b) acceptance of coins, cheques or Bank of Canada notes for deposit;

    • (c) issuance of cheques;

    • (d) certification of cheques;

    • (e) handling of a cheque presented by a customer that is subsequently returned because there are not sufficient funds;

    • (f) holding of cheques for deposit;

    • (g) handling of cheques drawn in the currency of the United States;

    • (h) processing of a stop payment on a cheque;

    • (i) handling of a cheque issued by a customer that is subsequently returned because there are not sufficient funds;

    • (j) supply of coins and Bank of Canada notes;

    • (k) handling of overdrafts;

    • (l) transfers between accounts;

    • (m) supply of account statements;

    • (n) handling of account confirmations;

    • (o) conducting searches related to an account;

    • (p) provision of information in regard to an account balance;

    • (q) closing of an account; and

    • (r) handling of unclaimed balances in inactive accounts.

  • (2) The written statement referred to in subsection (1) shall

    • (a) indicate that the statement sets out all charges for services provided by the bank in respect of deposit accounts with the bank other than personal deposit accounts; or

    • (b) indicate that the statement does not set out all of the charges referred to in paragraph (a) and set out the manner in which information regarding charges not included in the statement can be obtained.

  • SOR/94-687, s. 2(F)

 Where a bank increases a charge applicable to a service referred to in subsection 5(1), the bank shall disclose the increase

  • (a) with respect to customers to whom a statement of account is provided,

    • (i) by means of a notice in writing provided to the customer at least 30 days before the effective date of the increase, or

    • (ii) where the customer has instructed the bank in writing to provide such a notice to another person, by means of a notice in writing provided to that other person at least 30 days before the effective date of the increase; and

  • (b) with respect to customers to whom a statement of account is not provided, by means of a notice that is displayed for a period of at least 60 days immediately before the effective date of the increase at all branches of the bank.

 Section 6 does not apply in respect of a customer who has agreed in writing that the bank will charge an amount other than an amount required to be disclosed pursuant to subsection 5(1).

List of Charges

  •  (1) A bank shall maintain, at each branch of the bank, a list of the charges applicable to deposit accounts with the bank and the usual amount charged by the bank for services normally provided by the bank to its customers and to the public.

  • (2) A bank shall, on request, make the list referred to in subsection (1) available to customers of the bank and to the public for inspection during business hours at each branch.


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