[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 12, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 12CFR229.30]

[Page 536-537]
 
                       TITLE 12--BANKS AND BANKING
 
                   CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
 
PART 229--AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS AND COLLECTION OF CHECKS (REGULATION CC)--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart C--Collection of Checks
 
Sec. 229.30  Paying bank's responsibility for return of checks.


    (a) Return of checks. If a paying bank determines not to pay a 
check, it shall return the check in an expeditious manner as provided in 
either paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section.
    (1) Two-day/four-day test. A paying bank returns a check in an 
expeditious manner if it sends the returned check in a manner such that 
the check would normally be received by the depositary bank not later 
than 4:00 p.m. (local time of the depositary bank) of--
    (i) The second business day following the banking day on which the 
check was presented to the paying bank, if the paying bank is located in 
the same check processing region as the depositary bank; or
    (ii) The fourth business day following the banking day on which the 
check was presented to the paying bank, if the paying bank is not 
located in the same check processing region as the depositary bank.

If the last business day on which the paying bank may deliver a returned 
check to the depositary bank is not a banking day for the depositary 
bank, the paying bank meets the two-day/four-day test if the returned 
check is received by the depositary bank on or before the depositary 
bank's next banking day.
    (2) Forward collection test. A paying bank also returns a check in 
an expeditious manner if it sends the returned check in a manner that a 
similarly situated bank would normally handle a check--
    (i) Of similar amount as the returned check;
    (ii) Drawn on the depositary bank; and
    (iii) Deposited for forward collection in the similarly situated 
bank by noon on the banking day following the banking day on which the 
check was presented to the paying bank.

Subject to the requirement for expeditious return, a paying bank may 
send a returned check to the depositary bank, or to any other bank 
agreeing to handle the returned check expeditiously under 
Sec. 229.31(a). A paying bank may convert a check to a qualified 
returned check. A qualified returned check must be encoded in magnetic 
ink with the routing number of the depositary bank, the amount of the 
returned check, and a ``2'' in position 44 of the MICR line as a return 
identifier, in accordance with the American National Standard 
Specifications for Placement and Location of MICR Printing, X9.13 (Sept. 
1983). This paragraph does not affect a paying bank's responsibility to 
return a check within the deadlines required by the U.C.C., Regulation J 
(12 CFR part 210), or Sec. 229.30(c).
    (b) Unidentifiable depositary bank. A paying bank that is unable to 
identify the depositary bank with respect to a check may send the 
returned check to any bank that handled the check for forward collection 
even if that bank does not agree to handle the check expeditiously under 
Sec. 229.31(a). A paying bank sending a returned check under this 
paragraph to a bank that handled the check for forward collection must 
advise the bank to which the check is sent that the paying bank is 
unable to identify the depositary bank. The expeditious return 
requirements in Sec. 229.30(a) do not apply to the paying bank's return 
of a check under this paragraph.
    (c) Extension of deadline. The deadline for return or notice of 
nonpayment under the U.C.C. or Regulation J (12 CFR part 210), or 
Sec. 229.36(f)(2) is extended to the time of dispatch of such return or 
notice of nonpayment where a paying bank uses a means of delivery that 
would ordinarily result in receipt by the bank to which it is sent--
    (1) On or before the receiving bank's next banking day following the 
otherwise applicable deadline, for all deadlines other than those 
described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section; this deadline is extended 
further if a paying bank uses a highly expeditious means of 
transportation, even if this means of transportation would ordinarily 
result in delivery after the receiving bank's next banking day; or

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    (2) Prior to the cut-off hour for the next processing cycle (if sent 
to a returning bank), or on the next banking day (if sent to the 
depositary bank), for a deadline falling on a Saturday that is a banking 
day (as defined in the applicable U.C.C.) for the paying bank.
    (d) Identification of returned check. A paying bank returning a 
check shall clearly indicate on the face of the check that it is a 
returned check and the reason for return.
    (e) Depositary bank without accounts. The expeditious return 
requirements of paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to checks 
deposited in a depositary bank that does not maintain accounts.
    (f) Notice in lieu of return. If a check is unavailable for return, 
the paying bank may send in its place a copy of the front and back of 
the returned check, or, if no such copy is available, a written notice 
of nonpayment containing the information specified in Sec. 229.33(b). 
The copy or notice shall clearly state that it constitutes a notice in 
lieu of return. A notice in lieu of return is considered a returned 
check subject to the expeditious return requirements of this section and 
to the other requirements of this subpart.
    (g) Reliance on routing number. A paying bank may return a returned 
check based on any routing number designating the depositary bank 
appearing on the returned check in the depositary bank's indorsement.

[53 FR 19433, May 27, 1988, as amended at 53 FR 31292, Aug. 18, 1988; 
Reg. CC, 55 FR 21855, May 30, 1990; 57 FR 46972, Oct. 14, 1993; Reg. CC, 
62 FR 13810, Mar. 24, 1997]