Late last week, the CFPB issue a final rule amending the Truth in Lending Acts Regulation Z, stating that the 2009 Credit Card Acts limits on fees apply only during the first year after an account is opened. The rule reverses a previous interpretation from the Federal Reserve back in 2011 which said that the acts provisions (which limit fees a card issuer can charge to 25 percent of the accounts credit limit when first opened) also applied to fees charged before the account was opened...