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Within are applicable excerpts from the NACHA guidelines. You can find resource links to purchase the full list of NACHA requirements and regulations at NACHA.org. |
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Rights and Responsibilities of ODFIs, Their Originators, and Third-Party Senders
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Originator Must Obtain Authorization from Receiver
An Originator must obtain authorization from the Receiver to originate one or more Entries to the Receiver’s account, except for credit Entries for which the Originator and Receiver are both natural Persons.
An authorization must comply with applicable Legal Requirements, be readily identifiable as an authorization, and have clear and readily understandable terms. A purported authorization for an Entry that is not clear and readily understandable as to its terms, or that is otherwise invalid under applicable Legal Requirements, does not satisfy the requirements of this Subsection 2.3section.
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Originator will always be the merchant from ACH perspective. Payrix is the third party service provider who provide payment services to merchants. |
Debit Entries to Consumer Accounts
The Originator of a debit Entry to a Consumer Account of the Receiver must obtain a written authorization that is signed or similarly authenticated by the Receiver, except as otherwise expressly permitted by these Rules.
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, an authorization for a debit Entry to Consumer Account of the Receiver must, at a minimum, include: |
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With respect to a Standing Authorization, these minimum standards for a consumer debit authorization may be met through a combination of the Standing Authorization and the Receiver’s affirmative action to initiate a Subsequent Entry.
Where these Rules provide that authorization for an Entry may be obtained by notice to the Receiver, the Receiver’s authorization may also be obtained by a signed, written authorization that meets the requirements of this subsection.
Originating PPD Entries
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Prior to originating a PPD debit Entry to a consumer account, an Originator must:
When originating a PPD Entry for a Return Fee Entry to a consumer account, an Originator must:
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For detailed information on Return Fee Entries and authorization requirements, please refer to Chapter 54 within the Special Topics section of these Guidelines. |
When originating a PPD credit Entry to a consumer account, an Originator must:
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For detailed information on Return Fee Entries and authorization requirements, within the Special Topics section of these Guidelines. |
Originating CCD Entries
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Prior to originating a CCD Entry to a non-consumer account, an Originator must:
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Originating TEL Entries
TEL entries are single-entry debits, and as a result, require a separate and distinct oral authorization to be obtained from the consumer for each intended TEL entry being initiated to the consumer’s account.
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Before originating a TEL Entry to a consumer account, an Originator must:
In addition, to adherence to regulations, the Originator must either record the consumer's oral authorization or furnish a written notice confirming the terms before the intended settlement date of the TEL entry. This information, including the specified details, must be retained for 2 years from the authorization date. While Voice Response Units (VRUs) can be employed to assist consumers during the call, it’s crucial to note that key-entry responses do not qualify as oral authorization for TEL entries. Originators must ensure that the actual authorization and disclosure of the specific information are provided verbally. |
Originating WEB Entries
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Prior to originating a debit WEB/Mobile Entry to a consumer account, an Originator must:
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