SECTION
229.17—Initial Disclosures
A. 229.17(a) New
Accounts
1. This paragraph requires banks to provide a notice of
their availability policy to all potential customers prior to opening
an account. The requirement of a notice prior to opening an account
requires banks to provide disclosures prior to accepting a deposit
to open an account. Disclosures must be given at the time the bank
accepts an initial deposit regardless of whether the bank has opened
the account yet for the customer. If a bank, however, receives a written
request by mail from a person asking that an account be opened and
the request includes an initial deposit, the bank may open the account
with the deposit, provided the bank mails the required disclosures
to the customer not later than the business day following the banking
day on which the bank receives the deposit. Similarly, if a bank receives
a telephone request from a customer asking that an account be opened
with a transfer from a separate account of the customer’s at the bank,
the disclosure may be mailed not later than the business day following
the banking day of the request.