31 CFR · Money and Finance: Treasury

§ 240.7 — Declination protest.

31 CFR § 240.7

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31 C.F.R. § 240.7 (2026).

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§ 240.7 Declination protest.

(a)Who may protest. Only a presenting bank may protest the declination of a check that it has presented to a Federal Reserve Bank for payment.
(b)Basis for protest. Where Treasury, in accordance with § 240.6, has made a declination of a check presented for payment and a Federal Reserve Bank has reversed its provisional credit to the presenting bank, the presenting bank may file a protest challenging the factual basis for such declination. Protests may be filed challenging the following determinations:
(1)Counterfeit checks. The presenting bank may offer evidence that the check is not a counterfeit.
(2)Altered checks. The presenting bank may offer evidence that the check is not altered.
(3)Checks bearing forged or unauthorized drawer's signatures. The p

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