September 1 started a ticking clock for collectors working in California or collecting from individuals living in California, giving those companies four months to submit their application for a license from the state’s Department of Financial Protection and Innovation. Collectors must submit their applications prior to Jan. 1, 2022 in …
Read More »California Legislature Passes Debt Collection Assignment Notification Bill
The California legislature has approved SB 531, a measure that will require collectors to have proof they have authority to collect a debt prior to doing so, and gives consumers the right to request that proof and other basic information about the debt. The bill now heads to the desk …
Read More »Calif. DFPI Issues Proposal to Change Licensing Application
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has issued a notice of rulemaking, seeking to incorporate changes to its debt collection license application after reviewing comments on the proposal. Interested parties have until July 12 to submit their comments on the new proposal. The licensing law is scheduled …
Read More »DFPI Issues Alert About Firm ‘Posing’ as Legal Debt Collector
The Department of Financial Protection and Innovation in California has issued a consumer alert, notifying the public that The Offices of Morgan and Moss is “holding itself out as a legitimate debt collector” in California, and is using “threatening and abusive tactics to coerce consumers to make payments on ‘debts’ …
Read More »California Assembly Passes AB 1020
The California Assembly on Tuesday passed AB 1020, a bill that would ban hospitals from selling patient debts, require collectors to certify that patients have been screened for public programs and financial assistance before filing a collection lawsuit, and extend the period before a debt could be placed with a …
Read More »Calif. Senate Passes Bill Requiring Additional Disclosures for Collectors, Debt Buyers
The California state Senate yesterday passed SB 531, a bill that would require the original creditor or owner of a debt to notify a consumer within five days of the sale or assignment of the debt to someone else, while also giving consumers the right to request certain information about …
Read More »California DFPI Issues NPRM on Licensing Application
California’s Department of Financial Protection and Innovation has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in relation to its plan to adopt licensing requirements for debt collectors, and opened a 45-day comment period on those proposed rules. The proposed rules seek to adopt the application that will have to be used …
Read More »New California Regulator Launches Investigation Into Collection Industry; Subpoenas 12 Companies
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) came out swinging yesterday with its first major action, issuing subpoenas to a dozen companies in the accounts receivable management industry, investigating consumer complaints about alleged unlawful, unfair, deceptive, or abusive collection practices. The companies that were issued subpoenas are: Portfolio …
Read More »California Regulator Seeking Collectors To Join Advisory Committee
As many of you know, there is a lot going on in California right now. The state is getting ready to release a new licensing application, one that companies will need to understanding and complete before the state’s new licensing law goes into effect next January. The state is also …
Read More »States Sue Bank Regulator to Overturn ‘True Lender’ Rule
A group of eight state attorneys general filed suit yesterday in federal court in New York to block a rule that was issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency that aimed to close a gap in the process of banks selling loans to third parties, such as …
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