(A) Arrangement defined. For purposes of paragraph
(a)(5)(iii) of this section, a person that can extend credit through
a separate credit feature or the person’s affiliate has an arrangement
with a prepaid account issuer or its affiliate if the circumstances
in either paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(B) or (C) of this section are met.
(B) Arrangement
by agreement. A person that can extend credit through a separate
credit feature or its affiliate has an arrangement with a prepaid
account issuer or its affiliate if the parties have an agreement that
allows the prepaid card from time to time to draw, transfer, or authorize
a draw or transfer of credit in the course of authorizing, settling,
or otherwise completing transactions conducted with the card to obtain
goods or services, obtain cash, or conduct person-to-person transfers.
(C) Marketing
arrangement. A person that can extend credit through a separate
credit feature or its affiliate has an arrangement with a prepaid
account issuer or its affiliate if:
(1)
The parties have a business, marketing, or promotional agreement or
other arrangement which provides that prepaid accounts offered by
the prepaid account issuer will be marketed to the customers of the
person that can extend credit; or the separate credit feature offered
by the person who can extend credit will be marketed to the holders
of prepaid accounts offered by the prepaid account issuer (including
any marketing to customers to encourage them to authorize the prepaid
card to access the separate credit feature as described in paragraph
(a)(5)(iii)(C)(2) of this section); and
(2) At the time of the marketing agreement
or arrangement described in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(C)(1) of
this section, or at any time afterwards, the prepaid card from time
to time can draw, transfer, or authorize the draw or transfer of credit
from the separate credit feature offered by the person that can extend
credit in the course of authorizing, settling, or otherwise completing
transactions conducted with the card to obtain goods or services,
obtain cash, or conduct person-to-person transfers. This
requirement is satisfied even if there is no specific agreement between
the parties that the card can access the credit feature, as described
in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(B) of this section.
(D) Exception for
certain credit card account arrangements. For purposes of paragraph
(a)(5)(iii) of this section, a person that can extend credit through
a credit card account is not a business partner of a prepaid account
issuer with which it has an arrangement as defined in paragraphs (a)(5)(iii)(A)
through (C) of this section with regard to such credit card account
if all of the following conditions are met:
(1)
The credit card account is a credit card account under an open-end
(not home-secured) consumer credit plan that a consumer can access
through a traditional credit card.
(2) The prepaid account issuer and the card issuer do not
allow the prepaid card to draw, transfer, or authorize the draw or
transfer of credit from the credit card account from time to time
in the course of authorizing, settling, or otherwise completing transactions
conducted with the card to obtain goods or services, obtain cash,
or conduct person-to-person transfers, except where the prepaid account
issuer or the card issuer has received from the consumer a written
request that is separately signed or initialized to authorize the
prepaid card to access the credit card account as described above.
If the credit card account is linked to the prepaid account prior
to April 1, 2019, or prior to the arrangement between the prepaid
account issuer and the card issuer as described in paragraphs (a)(5)(iii)(A)
through (C) of this section, the prepaid account issuer and the card
issuer will be deemed to have satisfied this condition even if they
have not received from the consumer a written request that is separately
signed or initialized to authorize the prepaid card to access the
credit card account as described in this paragraph.
(3) The prepaid account issuer and
the card issuer do not condition the acquisition or retention of the
prepaid account or the credit card account on whether a consumer authorizes
the prepaid card to access the credit card account as described in
paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(D)(2) of this section. If the credit
card account is linked to the prepaid account prior to April 1, 2019,
this condition only applies to the retention of the prepaid account
and the credit card account on or after April 1, 2019.
(4) The prepaid account issuer applies
the same terms, conditions, or features to the prepaid account when
a consumer authorizes linking the prepaid card to the credit card
account as described in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(D)(2) of this
section as it applies to the consumer’s prepaid account when the consumer
does not authorize such a linkage. In addition, the prepaid account
issuer applies the same fees to load funds from the credit card account
that is linked to the prepaid account as described above as it charges
for a comparable load on the consumer’s prepaid account to access
a credit feature offered by a person that is not the prepaid account
issuer, its affiliate, or a person with which the prepaid account
issuer has an arrangement as described in paragraphs (a)(5)(iii)(A)
through (C) of this section.
(5) The card issuer applies the same specified terms and conditions
to the credit card account when a consumer authorizes linking the
prepaid card to the credit card account as described in paragraph
(a)(5)(iii)(D)(2) of this section as it applies to the consumer’s
credit card account when the consumer does not authorize such a linkage.
In addition, the card issuer applies the same specified terms and
conditions to extensions of credit accessed by the prepaid card from
the credit card account as it applies to extensions of credit accessed
by the traditional credit card. For purposes of this paragraph, “specified
terms and conditions” means the terms and conditions required to be
disclosed under section 1026.6(b), any repayment terms and conditions,
and the limits on liability for unauthorized credit transactions.