SEC Code Definitions Flashcards

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ACK

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry initiated by an RDFI to provide an acknowledgment of receipt by the RDFI of a corporate credit payment originated using the CCD format.

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ADV

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry that is used by an ACH Operator to provide accounting information regarding an Entry to Participating DFIs in machine-readable format. An Automated Accounting Advice is an optional service provided by ACH Operators and must be requested by a DFI desiring this service.

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ARC

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The code that identifies a Single Entry debit initiated by an Originator to the Receiver’s account based on an Eligible Source Document provided to the Originator by the Receiver (1) via the U.S. mail or delivery service, (2) at a dropbox location, or (3) in person for payment of a bill at a manned location.

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ATX

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry initiated by an RDFI to provide an acknowledgment of receipt by the RDFI of a corporate credit payment originated using the CTX format.

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BOC

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The code that identifies a Single Entry debit initiated by an Originator to the Receiver’s account based on an Eligible Source Document provided to the Originator by the Receiver at the point of purchase or at a manned bill payment location for subsequent conversion during back office processing.

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CCD

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The code that identifies an Entry initiated by an organization to transfer funds to or from an account of that Organization or another Organization.

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CIE

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The code that identifies a credit Entry initiated by or on behalf of the holder of a Consumer Account to transfer funds to the account of the Receiver.

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COR

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry Transmitted by (1) an RDFI for the purpose of identifying incorrect information contained within an Entry and providing correct data in the precise format to be used on future Entries, or (2) an ODFI to refuse a misrouted NOC or an NOC that contains incorrect information.

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CTX

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The code that identifies an Entry initiated by an organization to transfer funds to or from the account of that Organization or another Organization that permits the inclusion of payment-related remittance information in ANSI or UN/EDIFACT syntax.

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DNE (Federal Government Agency use only.)

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry initiated by an agency of the Federal Government of the United States to notify an RDFI of the death of a Receiver.

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ENR

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The code that identifies a Non-Monetary Entry initiated by a Participating DFI to an agency of the Federal Government of the United States on behalf, and at the request, of an account holder at the Participating DFI to enroll in a service that will enable Entries to such Person’s account at the Participating DFI.

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IAT

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The code that identifies an Entry that is part of a payment transaction involving a Financial Agency’s office that is not located in the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. An office of a Financial Agency is involved in the payment transaction if it (1) holds an account that is credited or debited as part of the payment transaction, (2) receives payment directly from a Person or makes payment directly to a Person as part of the payment transaction, or (3) serves as an intermediary in the settlement of any part of the payment transaction.

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MTE

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The code that identifies Entries initiated at an “Electronic terminal,” as defined in Regulation E, to transfer funds to or from a Consumer Account maintained with an RDFI, i.e., an ATM cash deposit or withdrawal.

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POP

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The code that identifies a Single Entry debit initiated by an Originator to the Receiver’s account based on an Eligible Source Document provided to the Originator by the Receiver at the point of purchase or manned bill payment location to transfer funds from the Receiver’s account.

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POS

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The code that identifies a debit Entry initiated at an “Electronic terminal,” as defined in Regulation E, to transfer funds from a Consumer Account of the Receiver to pay an obligation incurred in a point-of-sale transaction, or to effect a point-of- sale terminal cash withdrawal. Also, an adjusting or other credit Entry related to such debit Entry, transfer of funds, or obligation.

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PPD

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The code that identifies an Entry initiated by an Organization based on a standing or a Single Entry authorization from a Receiver to transfer funds to or from a Consumer Account of the Receiver.

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RCK

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The code that identifies a Single Entry debit constituting a presentment notice of an item eligible under Article Two, Subsection 2.5.13.3 (RCK Eligible Items). An RCK Entry is an item as defined by Revised Article 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code (1990 Official Text) only for the limited purposes of presentment as set forth in Article 4-110(c) and notice of dishonor as set forth in Article 4-301(a)(2).

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SHR

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The code that identifies a debit Entry initiated at an “Electronic terminal,” as defined in Regulation E, to transfer funds from a Consumer Account of the Receiver to pay an obligation incurred in a point-of-sale transaction, or to effect a point-of- sale terminal cash withdrawal. Also, an adjusting or other credit Entry related to such debit Entry, transfer of funds, or obligation. SHR Entries are initiated in a shared network where the ODFI and RDFI have an agreement in addition to these Rules to process such Entries.

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TEL

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The code that identifies a debit initiated by an Originator pursuant to an oral authorization obtained over the telephone to transfer funds from a Consumer Account of the Receiver.

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TRC

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The code that identifies a debit Entry initiated pursuant to a Check Truncation Program that permits the Truncation of a single Check drawn on the paying bank.

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TRX

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The code that identifies a debit Entry initiated based on a Check Truncation Program that permits the Truncation of multiple Checks drawn on the same paying bank.

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WEB

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The code that identifies (1) a debit Entry initiated by an Originator to a Consumer Account of the Receiver based on (a) an authorization that is communicated, other than by an oral communication, from the Receiver to the Originator via the Internet or a Wireless Network, or (b) any form of authorization if the Receiver’s instruction for the initiation of the individual debit Entry is designed by the Originator to be communicated, other than by an oral communication, to the Originator via a Wireless Network; or (2) a credit Entry initiated by or on behalf of the holder of a Consumer Account that is intended for the Consumer Account of a Receiver, regardless of whether the authorization of such Entry is communicated via the Internet or Wireless Network.

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XCK

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The code that identifies a debit Entry initiated with respect to an item eligible under Article Two, Subsection 2.5.18.2 (XCK Eligible Items).