05/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2026 11:02
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is issuing a final preemption determination concluding that federal law preempts state laws that restrict OCC-regulated banks' flexibility to decide whether and to what extent to (1) pay interest or other compensation on funds placed in real estate escrow accounts; or (2) assess fees in connection with such accounts.
The preemption determination applies to all community banks.1
This proposed preemption determination would
Please contact Karen McSweeney, Special Counsel; Graham Bannon, Counsel; Priscilla Benner, Counsel; or Harry Naftalowitz, Attorney, Chief Counsel's Office, at (202) 649-5490.
Adam J. Cohen
Senior Deputy Comptroller and Chief Counsel
1 "Banks" refers collectively to national banks, federal savings associations, and federal branches and agencies of foreign banking organizations. OCC News Release 2025-89 (September 18, 2025) identifies "community banks" as institutions with up to $30 billion in assets.
2 The final preemption determination applies equally to federal savings associations and preemption by the Home Owners' Loan Act. See 12 USC 1465(a).