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Massachusetts General Laws ch. 167B sec. 16 - Disclosure of information

 

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Chapter 167B: Section 16. Disclosure of information

Section 16. (a) A person may not disclose information regarding any account or electronic fund transfer to any person except:

(1) the consumer making the transfer;

(2) any other person who is a party to an electronic funds transfer or is necessary to effectuate the transfer, but only to the extent that the information disclosed is necessary to effectuate the transfer;

(3) to a person authorized by law to have access to the records of the financial institution or organization in the course of such person’s official duties;

(4) pursuant to a court order or lawful subpoena;

(5) to communicate the terms and history of a specifically identified account to a consumer reporting agency as defined in section fifty of chapter ninety-three, or to any other person meeting the requirements of clause (3) of section fifty-one of said chapter ninety-three;

(6) to any attorney or collection agent of the financial institution or organization;

(7) to an employee or other auditor of the financial institution or organization solely for the purpose of an official audit or accounting or to any other person for the purpose of servicing the account relationship, including preparation of the periodic statement of account, but only to the extent actually necessary;

(8) to an employee of the financial institution or organization for the purpose of pursuing or disposing of a dispute or claim involving an account; or

(9) pursuant to the written authorization of the consumer; provided, however, that such authorization shall not remain in effect longer than forty-five days.

(b) If information regarding any account or electronic funds transfer is disclosed pursuant to a court order or the summons of a governmental agency, the information shall be made available not earlier than a date specified in such order or summons as the date on which delivery of information must occur, if an information delivery date is specified in such order or summons.

(c) A person shall maintain reasonable procedures acceptable to the commissioner of banks designed: (i) to prevent any disclosure, other than a disclosure permitted by subsection (a), of information regarding an account or electronic funds transfer to any third party; and (ii) to make the person aware of the occurrence of any such unauthorized disclosure. If a person becomes aware of such an unauthorized disclosure, it shall, not later than three days after it obtains such knowledge, disclose to the applicable consumer the fact of the occurrence of the unauthorized disclosure and the particulars thereof known to the person.

(d) A person may not sell lists containing names, addresses, or other information concerning consumers using their electronic funds transfer system.

(e) A person may not incorporate its electronic fund transfer system lines with any other system for the purpose of ascertaining the physical location of a consumer using an electronic funds transfer system at the time of effecting a transfer.

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Massachusetts Laws: Banking

Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167A - Bank Holding Companies
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167B - Electronic Branches And Electronic Fund Transfers
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167C - Bank Locations
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167D - Deposits And Accounts
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167F - Investments And Other Powers
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 167H - Mutual Holding Companies
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 169 - Receipts Of Deposits For Transmittal To Foreign Countries
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 170 - Co-Operative Banks
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XXII > Chapter 172A - Banking Companies

U.S. Code Provisions: Banking

U.S. Code > Title 12 - Banks And Banking
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter I - Definitions, Organization, And General Provisions Affecting System
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter III - Federal Advisory Council
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter IV - Federal Open Market Committee
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter V - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VI - Capital And Stock Of Federal Reserve Banks; Dividends And Earnings
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VII - Directors Of Federal Reserve Banks; Reserve Agents And Assistants
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VIII - State Banks As Members Of System
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter IX - Powers And Duties Of Federal Reserve Banks
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter X - Powers And Duties Of Member Banks
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XI - Depositaries And Fiscal Agents
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XII - Federal Reserve Notes
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XVI - Civil Liability Of Federal Reserve And Member Banks, Shareholders, And Officers
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XVII - Reserve-Bank Branches

Federal Regulations: Banking

U.S. Code > Title 12 - Banks And Banking
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter I - Definitions, Organization, And General Provisions Affecting System
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter III - Federal Advisory Council
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter IV - Federal Open Market Committee
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter V - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VI - Capital And Stock Of Federal Reserve Banks; Dividends And Earnings
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VII - Directors Of Federal Reserve Banks; Reserve Agents And Assistants
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter VIII - State Banks As Members Of System
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter IX - Powers And Duties Of Federal Reserve Banks
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter X - Powers And Duties Of Member Banks
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XI - Depositaries And Fiscal Agents
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XII - Federal Reserve Notes
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XVI - Civil Liability Of Federal Reserve And Member Banks, Shareholders, And Officers
U.S. Code Title 12 > Chapter 3 > Subchapter XVII - Reserve-Bank Branches
 

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