AirNet Systems, Inc. Supports Passage of Check Truncation Legislation
Thursday October 16, 5:29 pm ET
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 16 - AirNet Systems, Inc. announced today it is pleased that the check truncation legislation, known as Check 21, has successfully passed both chambers of the U.S. Congress. It will now be forwarded to President Bush to be signed and is expected to be enacted into law.
A key provision of the legislation was recently approved in conference committee. It brings more transparency and disclosure regarding issues of costs and revenue attributable to commercial check transportation. The agreement was reached between AirNet and the Federal Reserve following several months of discussions. Based on this amendment, the Federal Reserve will be required to disclose transportation costs and revenue in its annual report annually for the next 10 years. The effective date of this legislation is twelve months following its enactment into law.
Joe Biggerstaff, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AirNet Systems, Inc. stated, "This legislation moves the industry closer to a level playing field for all providers of check transportation. It will treat transportation the same as check collection, which makes the entire payments system more efficient and accountable. We applaud the efforts of those in Congress who insisted on full and fair disclosure of these matters. Additionally, we appreciate the cooperation extended by the Federal Reserve to help resolve important issues in this legislation."
Mr. Biggerstaff added, "The language of this legislation will bring forth new and exciting opportunities for all participants in the nation's payment system. We are aggressively proceeding with implementation of our business strategy and look forward to the enactment of this legislation."