(2) Disclosures must be meaningful. The disclosures required by this section must be in a meaningful form. Examples of methods that could call attention to the nature and significance of the information provided include:
- (i) A plain-language heading to call attention to the disclosures;
- (ii) A typeface and type size that are easy to read;
- (iii) Wide margins and ample line spacing;
- (iv) Boldface or italics for key words; and
- (v) Distinctive type style, and graphic devices, such as shading or sidebars, when the disclosures are combined with other information.
- (e) Advertisements and other promotional material for debt cancellation contracts and debt suspension agreements. The short form disclosures are required in advertisements and promotional material for contracts unless the advertisements and promotional materials are of a general nature describing or listing the services or products offered by the bank.