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New Year brings new Nacha rule

Nacha has posted a notice on its site that a new rule on "Egregious Violations" will take effect on January 1, 2021.

The new Rule defines an “egregious violation” as a willful or reckless action by a Financial Institution, Originator, or Third-Party Sender, involving at least 500 entries or multiple entries totaling a minimum of $500,000. The ACH Rules Enforcement Panel will have the authority to determine whether a violation is “egregious.” If it is, the Panel can then determine whether it’s a Class 2 or Class 3 Rules violation. For Class 3 violations, Nacha will have the authority to report it to the ACH Operators, federal and state banking officials, consumer protection authorities, and other appropriate regulators and agencies.

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