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NY passes law to preserve credit card points and rewards for consumers

State Issues New York Credit Cards Rewards Programs State Legislation

State Issues

On December 10, New York General Business Law § 520-e went into effect according to the Governor’s press release. The new law prevents credit card holders from losing unused earned credit card points and requires credit card issuers to send consumers a notice of any outstanding credit card points or rewards they have accrued in their accounts, even after the account is closed. Specifically, credit card issuers will have 45 days to provide notice of any outstanding credit card rewards or points following the closing of a consumer’s account. From the date of the issuer’s notice, consumers will have a 90-day grace period to redeem their points or rewards.