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LENDING REGISTRATION ACTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Ed Mayne

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House Sponsor: Gregory H. Hughes

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Check Cashing Registration Act and the Title Lending
             10      Registration Act.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    addresses dishonored instrument remedies available to a check casher;
             14          .    provides for an administrative fine under certain circumstances related to the failure
             15      to be registered under the registration acts;
             16          .    expands requirements for contracts of loans under the registration acts;
             17          .    adds to the operational requirements of lenders under the registration acts, including
             18      requirements for rolling over a deferred deposit loan;
             19          .    addresses timing of examinations;
             20          .    addresses enforcement, including providing for the imposition of administrative
             21      fines in general; and
             22          .    makes technical changes.
             23      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             24          None
             25      Other Special Clauses:
             26          None
             27      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             28      AMENDS:
             29          7-15-1, as last amended by Chapter 163, Laws of Utah 2005


             30          7-15-2, as last amended by Chapters 100 and 171, Laws of Utah 1999
             31          7-23-103, as last amended by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 2003
             32          7-23-105, as last amended by Chapter 165, Laws of Utah 2006
             33          7-23-106, as last amended by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 2003
             34          7-23-107, as last amended by Chapter 69, Laws of Utah 2003
             35          7-23-108, as last amended by Chapter 165, Laws of Utah 2006
             36          7-24-201, as enacted by Chapter 236, Laws of Utah 2003
             37          7-24-202, as last amended by Chapter 165, Laws of Utah 2006
             38          7-24-301, as enacted by Chapter 236, Laws of Utah 2003
             39          7-24-303, as last amended by Chapter 165, Laws of Utah 2006
             40     
             41      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             42          Section 1. Section 7-15-1 is amended to read:
             43           7-15-1. Definitions -- Civil liability of issuer -- Notice of action -- Collection costs
             44      -- Exemptions.
             45          (1) As used in this chapter:
             46          (a) "Check" means a payment instrument on a depository institution including a:
             47          (i) check;
             48          (ii) draft;
             49          (iii) order; or
             50          (iv) other instrument.
             51          (b) "Issuer" means a person who makes, draws, signs, or issues a check, whether as
             52      corporate agent or otherwise, for the purpose of:
             53          (i) obtaining from any person any money, merchandise, property, or other thing of
             54      value; or
             55          (ii) paying for any service, wages, salary, or rent.
             56          (c) "Mailed" means the day that a notice is properly deposited in the United States
             57      mail.


             58          (2) (a) An issuer of a check is liable to the holder of the check if:
             59          (i) the check:
             60          (A) is not honored upon presentment; and
             61          (B) is marked "refer to maker";
             62          (ii) the account upon which the check is made or drawn:
             63          (A) does not exist;
             64          (B) has been closed; or
             65          (C) does not have sufficient funds or sufficient credit for payment in full of the check;
             66      or
             67          (iii) (A) the check is issued in partial or complete fulfillment of a valid and legally
             68      binding obligation; and
             69          (B) the issuer stops payment on the check with the intent to:
             70          (I) fraudulently defeat a possessory lien; or
             71          (II) otherwise defraud the holder of the check.
             72          (b) If an issuer of a check is liable under Subsection (2)(a), the issuer is liable for:
             73          (i) the check amount; and
             74          (ii) a service charge of $20.
             75          (3) (a) The holder of a check that has been dishonored may:
             76          (i) give written or oral notice of dishonor to the issuer of the check; and
             77          (ii) waive all or part of the service charge imposed under Subsection (2)(b).
             78          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(b), a holder of a check that has been dishonored
             79      may not collect and the issuer is not liable for the service charge imposed under Subsection
             80      (2)(b) if:
             81          (i) the holder redeposits the check; and
             82          (ii) that check is honored.
             83          (4) If the issuer does not pay the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b) within 15
             84      calendar days from the day on which the notice required under Subsection (5) is mailed, the
             85      issuer is liable for:


             86          (a) the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b); and
             87          (b) collection costs not to exceed $20.
             88          (5) (a) A holder shall provide written notice to an issuer before:
             89          (i) charging collection costs under Subsection (4) in addition to the amount owed under
             90      Subsection (2)(b); or
             91          (ii) filing an action based upon this section.
             92          (b) The written notice required under Subsection (5)(a) shall notify the issuer of the
             93      dishonored check that:
             94          (i) if the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b) is not paid within 15 calendar days
             95      from the day on which the notice is mailed, the issuer is liable for:
             96          (A) the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b); and
             97          (B) collection costs under Subsection (4); and
             98          (ii) the holder may file civil action if the issuer does not pay to the holder the amount
             99      owed under Subsection (4) within 30 calendar days from the day on which the notice is mailed.
             100          (6) (a) [If] Except as provided in Section 7-23-105 , if the issuer has not paid the holder
             101      the amounts owed under Subsection (4) within 30 calendar days from the day on which the
             102      notice required by Subsection (5) is mailed, the holder may offer to not file civil action under
             103      this section if the issuer pays the holder:
             104          (i) the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b);
             105          (ii) the collection costs under Subsection (4);
             106          (iii) an amount that:
             107          (A) is equal to the greater of:
             108          (I) $50; or
             109          (II) triple the check amount; and
             110          (B) does not exceed the check amount plus $250; and
             111          (iv) if the holder retains an attorney to recover on the dishonored check, reasonable
             112      attorney's fees not to exceed $50.
             113          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), all amounts charged or collected under


             114      Subsection (6)(a)(iii) shall be paid to and be the property of the original payee of the check.
             115          (ii) A person who is not the original payee may not retain any amounts charged or
             116      collected under Subsection (6)(a)(iii).
             117          (iii) The original payee of a check may not contract for a person to retain any amounts
             118      charged or collected under Subsection (6)(a)(iii).
             119          (7) (a) A civil action may not be filed under this section unless the issuer fails to pay
             120      the amounts owed:
             121          (i) under Subsection (4); and
             122          (ii) within 30 calendar days from the day on which the notice required by Subsection
             123      (5) is mailed.
             124          (b) Subject to Subsections (7)(c) and (d) and except as provided in Section 7-23-105 ,
             125      in a civil action the issuer of the check is liable to the holder for:
             126          (i) the amount owed under Subsection (2)(b);
             127          (ii) the collection costs under Subsection (4);
             128          (iii) interest;
             129          (iv) court costs;
             130          (v) reasonable [attorneys'] attorney fees; and
             131          (vi) damages:
             132          (A) equal to the greater of:
             133          (I) $100; or
             134          (II) triple the check amount; and
             135          (B) not to exceed the check amount plus $500.
             136          (c) If an issuer is held liable under Subsection (7)(b), notwithstanding Subsection
             137      (7)(b), a court may waive any amount owed under Subsections (7)(b)(iii) through (vi) upon a
             138      finding of good cause.
             139          (d) If a holder of a check violates this section by filing a civil action under this section
             140      before 31 calendar days from the day on which the notice required by Subsection (5) is mailed,
             141      an issuer may not be held liable for an amount in excess of the check amount.


             142          (e) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (7)(b), all amounts charged or collected under
             143      Subsection (7)(b)(vi) shall be paid to and be the property of the original payee of the check.
             144          (ii) A person who is not the original payee may not retain any amounts charged or
             145      collected under Subsection (7)(b)(vi).
             146          (iii) The original payee of a check may not contract for a person to retain any amounts
             147      charged or collected under Subsection (7)(b)(vi).
             148          (8) This section may not be construed to prohibit the holder of the check from seeking
             149      relief under any other applicable statute or cause of action.
             150          (9) (a) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, a holder of a check is
             151      exempt from this section if the holder is:
             152          (i) a depository institution; or
             153          (ii) a person that receives a payment on behalf of a depository institution.
             154          (b) A holder exempt under Subsection (9)(a) may contract with an issuer for the
             155      collection of fees or charges for the dishonor of a check.
             156          Section 2. Section 7-15-2 is amended to read:
             157           7-15-2. Notice -- Form.
             158          (1) (a) "Notice" means notice given to the issuer of a check either orally or in writing.
             159          (b) Written notice may be given by United States mail that is:
             160          (i) first class; and
             161          (ii) postage prepaid.
             162          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(b), written notice is conclusively presumed to have
             163      been given when the notice is:
             164          (i) properly deposited in the United States mail;
             165          (ii) postage prepaid;
             166          (iii) certified or registered mail;
             167          (iv) return receipt requested; and
             168          (v) addressed to the signer at the signer's:
             169          (A) address as it appears on the check; or


             170          (B) last-known address.
             171          (2) Written notice under Subsection 7-15-1 (5) shall take substantially the following
             172      form:
             173          Date: ____
             174          To: _____
             175          You are hereby notified that the check(s) described below issued by you has (have)
             176      been returned to us unpaid:
             177          Check date: ____
             178          Check number: ____
             179          Originating institution: ____
             180          Amount: ____
             181          Reason for dishonor (marked on check): ____
             182          In accordance with Section 7-15-1 , Utah Code Annotated, you are liable for this check
             183      together with a service charge of $20, which must be paid to the undersigned.
             184          If you do not pay the check amount and the $20 service charge within 15 calendar days
             185      from the day on which this notice was mailed, you are required to pay within 30 calendar days
             186      from the day on which this notice is mailed:
             187          (1) the check amount;
             188          (2) the $20 service charge; and
             189          (3) collection costs not to exceed $20.
             190          If you do not pay the check amount, the $20 service charge, and the collection costs
             191      within 30 calendar days from the day on which this notice is mailed, in accordance with
             192      Section 7-15-1 , Utah Code Annotated, an appropriate civil legal action may be filed against
             193      you for:
             194          (1) the check amount;
             195          (2) interest;
             196          (3) court costs;
             197          (4) attorneys' fees;


             198          (5) actual costs of collection as provided by law; and
             199          (6) damages in an amount equal to the greater of $100 or triple the check amount,
             200      except:
             201          (a) that damages recovered under this Subsection (6) may not exceed the check amount
             202      by more than $500[.]; and
             203          (b) you are not liable for these damages for a check used to obtain a deferred deposit
             204      loan.
             205          In addition, the criminal code provides in Section 76-6-505 , Utah Code Annotated, that
             206      any person who issues or passes a check for the payment of money, for the purpose of
             207      obtaining from any person, firm, partnership, or corporation, any money, property, or other
             208      thing of value or paying for any services, wages, salary, labor, or rent, knowing it will not be
             209      paid by the drawee and payment is refused by the drawee, is guilty of issuing a bad check.
             210          The civil action referred to in this notice does not preclude the right to prosecute under
             211      the criminal code of the state.
             212          (Signed)     _____________________________________________________________
             213          Name of Holder:     _______________________________________________________
             214          Address of Holder:     _____________________________________________________
             215          Telephone Number:     ____________________________________________________
             216          (3) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, a holder exempt under
             217      Subsection 7-15-1 (9) is exempt from this section.
             218          Section 3. Section 7-23-103 is amended to read:
             219           7-23-103. Registration -- Rulemaking.
             220          (1) (a) It is unlawful for a person to engage in the business of a check casher in Utah or
             221      with a Utah resident unless the person:
             222          (i) registers with the department in accordance with this chapter; and
             223          (ii) maintains a valid registration.
             224          (b) It is unlawful for a person to operate a mobile facility in this state to engage in the
             225      business of a check casher.


             226          [(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a person that is engaged in the business of a
             227      check casher in this state on May 3, 1999, is not required to be registered under this section
             228      until July 1, 1999.]
             229          (2) (a) A registration and a renewal of a registration expires on April 30 of each year
             230      unless on or before that date the person renews the registration.
             231          (b) To register under this section, a person shall:
             232          (i) pay an original registration fee established under Subsection 7-1-401 (8); and
             233          (ii) submit a registration statement containing the information described in Subsection
             234      (2)(d).
             235          (c) To renew a registration under this section, a person shall:
             236          (i) pay the annual fee established under Subsection 7-1-401 (5); and
             237          (ii) submit a renewal statement containing the information described in Subsection
             238      (2)(d).
             239          (d) A registration or renewal statement shall state:
             240          (i) the name of the person;
             241          (ii) the name in which the business will be transacted if different from that required in
             242      Subsection (2)(d)(i);
             243          (iii) the address of the person's principal business office, which may be outside this
             244      state;
             245          (iv) the addresses of all offices in this state at which the person conducts the business
             246      of a check casher;
             247          (v) if the person conducts the business of a check casher in this state but does not
             248      maintain an office in this state, a brief description of the manner in which the business is
             249      conducted;
             250          (vi) the name and address in this state of a designated agent upon whom service of
             251      process may be made;
             252          (vii) disclosure of any injunction, judgment, administrative order, or conviction of any
             253      crime involving moral turpitude with respect to that person or any officer, director, manager,


             254      operator, or principal of that person; and
             255          (viii) any other information required by the rules of the department.
             256          (e) (i) The commissioner may impose an administrative fine determined under
             257      Subsection (2)(e)(ii) on a person if:
             258          (A) the person is required to be registered under this chapter;
             259          (B) the person fails to register or renew a registration in accordance with this chapter;
             260          (C) the department notifies the person that the person is in violation of this chapter for
             261      failure to be registered; and
             262          (D) the person fails to register within 30 days after the day on which the person
             263      receives the notice described in Subsection (2)(e)(i)(C).
             264          (ii) Subject to Subsection (2)(e)(iii), the administrative fine imposed under this section
             265      is:
             266          (A) $500 if the person:
             267          (I) has no office in this state at which the person conducts the business of a check
             268      casher; or
             269          (II) has one office in this state at which the person conducts the business of a check
             270      casher; or
             271          (B) if the person has two or more offices in this state at which the person conducts the
             272      business of a check casher, $500 for each office at which the person conducts the business of a
             273      check casher.
             274          (iii) The commissioner may reduce or waive a fine imposed under this Subsection
             275      (2)(e) if the person shows good cause.
             276          (3) If the information in a registration or renewal statement required under Subsection
             277      (2) becomes inaccurate after filing, a person is not required to notify the department until:
             278          (a) that person is required to renew the registration; or
             279          (b) the department specifically requests earlier notification.
             280          (4) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             281      department may make rules consistent with this section providing for the form, content, and


             282      filing of a registration and renewal statement.
             283          Section 4. Section 7-23-105 is amended to read:
             284           7-23-105. Operational requirements for deferred deposit loans.
             285          (1) If a check casher extends a deferred deposit loan, the check casher shall:
             286          (a) post in a conspicuous location on its premises that can be viewed by a person
             287      seeking a deferred deposit loan:
             288          (i) a complete schedule of any interest or fees charged for a deferred deposit loan that
             289      states the interest and fees using dollar amounts;
             290          (ii) a number the person can call to make a complaint to the department regarding the
             291      deferred deposit loan; and
             292          (iii) a list of states where the check casher is registered or authorized to offer deferred
             293      deposit loans through the Internet or other electronic means;
             294          (b) enter into a written contract for the deferred deposit loan;
             295          (c) conspicuously disclose in the written contract:
             296          (i) that under Subsection (3)(a), a person receiving a deferred deposit loan may make a
             297      partial payment in increments of at least $5 on the principal owed on the deferred deposit loan
             298      without incurring additional charges above the charges provided in the written contract;
             299          (ii) that under Subsection (3)(b), a person receiving a deferred deposit loan may rescind
             300      the deferred deposit loan on or before 5 p.m. of the next business day without incurring any
             301      charges;
             302          (iii) that[,] under Subsection (4)(b), the deferred deposit loan may not be rolled over
             303      [beyond] without the person receiving the deferred deposit loan requesting the rollover of the
             304      deferred deposit loan;
             305          (iv) that under Subsection (4)(c), the deferred deposit loan may not be rolled over if the
             306      rollover requires the person to pay the amount owed by the person under the deferred deposit
             307      loan in whole or in part more than 12 weeks after the day on which the deferred deposit loan is
             308      executed; and
             309          (v) (A) the name and address of a designated agent required to be provided the


             310      department under Subsection 7-23-103 (2)(d)(vi); and
             311          (B) a statement that service of process may be made to the designated agent;
             312          (d) provide the person seeking the deferred deposit loan a copy of the deferred deposit
             313      contract;
             314          (e) orally review with the person seeking the deferred deposit loan the terms of the
             315      deferred deposit loan including:
             316          (i) the amount of any interest rate or fee;
             317          (ii) the date on which the full amount of the deferred deposit loan is due; [and]
             318          (iii) that under Subsection (3)(a), a person receiving a deferred deposit loan may make
             319      a partial payment in increments of at least $5 on the principal owed on the deferred deposit
             320      loan without incurring additional charges above the charges provided in the written contract;
             321          (iv) that under Subsection (3)(b), a person receiving a deferred deposit loan may
             322      rescind the deferred deposit loan on or before 5 p.m. of the next business day without incurring
             323      any charges;
             324          [(iii) the fact] (v) that under Subsection (4)(b), the deferred deposit loan may not be
             325      rolled over [beyond] without the person receiving the deferred deposit loan requesting the
             326      rollover of the deferred deposit loan; and
             327          (vi) that under Subsection (4)(c), the deferred deposit loan may not be rolled over if the
             328      rollover requires the person to pay the amount owed by the person under the deferred deposit
             329      loan in whole or in part more than 12 weeks after the day on which the deferred deposit loan is
             330      executed; and
             331          (f) comply with the following as in effect on the date the deferred deposit loan is
             332      extended:
             333          (i) Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1601 et seq., and its implementing federal
             334      regulations;
             335          (ii) Equal Credit Opportunity Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1691, and its implementing federal
             336      regulations;
             337          (iii) Bank Secrecy Act, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1829b, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1951 through 1959, and


             338      31 U.S.C. Sec. 5311 through 5332, and its implementing regulations; and
             339          (iv) Title 70C, Utah Consumer Credit Code.
             340          (2) If a check casher extends a deferred deposit loan through the Internet or other
             341      electronic means, the check casher shall provide the information described in Subsection (1)(a)
             342      to the person receiving the deferred deposit loan:
             343          (a) in a conspicuous manner; and
             344          (b) prior to the [completion of] person entering into the deferred deposit loan.
             345          (3) A check casher that engages in a deferred deposit loan shall permit a person
             346      receiving a deferred deposit loan to:
             347          (a) make partial payments in increments of at least $5 on the principal owed on the
             348      deferred deposit loan at any time prior to maturity without incurring additional charges above
             349      the charges provided in the written contract; and
             350          (b) rescind the deferred deposit loan without incurring any charges by returning the
             351      deferred deposit loan amount to the check casher on or before 5 p.m. the next business day
             352      following the deferred deposit loan transaction.
             353          (4) A check casher that engages in a deferred deposit loan may not:
             354          (a) collect additional interest on a deferred deposit loan with an outstanding principal
             355      balance 12 weeks after the day on which the deferred deposit loan is executed;
             356          (b) [rollover] roll over a deferred deposit loan without the person receiving the deferred
             357      deposit loan requesting the rollover of the deferred deposit loan;
             358          (c) roll over a deferred deposit loan if the rollover requires a person to pay the amount
             359      owed by the person under a deferred deposit loan in whole or in part more than 12 weeks from
             360      the day on which the deferred deposit loan is first executed; or
             361          [(c)] (d) threaten to use or use the criminal process in any state to collect on the
             362      deferred deposit loan.
             363          (5) Notwithstanding Subsections (4)(a) and (4)[(c)](d), a check casher that is the holder
             364      of a check[, draft, order, or other instrument] used to obtain a deferred deposit loan that has
             365      been dishonored may use the remedies and notice procedures provided in Chapter 15,


             366      Dishonored Instruments[.], except that the issuer, as defined in Section 7-15-1 , of the check
             367      may not be:
             368          (a) asked by the holder to pay the amount described in Subsection 7-15-1 (6)(a)(iii) as a
             369      condition of the holder not filing a civil action; or
             370          (b) held liable for the damages described in Subsection 7-15-1 (7)(b)(vi).
             371          Section 5. Section 7-23-106 is amended to read:
             372           7-23-106. Enforcement by department -- Rulemaking.
             373          (1) Subject to the requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures
             374      Act, the department may:
             375          [(1)] (a) receive and act on complaints;
             376          (b) take action designed to obtain voluntary compliance with this chapter;
             377          (c) commence administrative or judicial proceedings on its own initiative to enforce
             378      compliance with this chapter; or
             379          (d) take action against any check casher that fails to:
             380          (i) respond to the department, in writing within 30 business days[, to] of the day on
             381      which the check casher receives notice from the department of a complaint filed with the
             382      department; or
             383          (ii) submit information as requested by the department[;].
             384          (2) The department may:
             385          [(2)] (a) counsel persons and groups on their rights and duties under this chapter;
             386          [(3)] (b) make rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative
             387      Rulemaking Act, to:
             388          [(a)] (i) restrict or prohibit lending or servicing practices that are misleading, unfair, or
             389      abusive;
             390          [(b)] (ii) promote or assure fair and full disclosure of the terms and conditions of
             391      agreements and communications between check cashers and customers; or
             392          [(c)] (iii) promote or assure uniform application of or to resolve ambiguities in
             393      applicable state or federal laws or federal regulations; and


             394          [(4)] (c) employ hearing examiners, clerks, and other employees and agents as
             395      necessary to perform [its] the department's duties under this chapter.
             396          Section 6. Section 7-23-107 is amended to read:
             397           7-23-107. Examination of books, accounts, and records by the department.
             398          (1) At least [once every calendar year] annually the department shall, for each premise
             399      engaging in the business of a check casher:
             400          (a) examine the books, accounts, and records; and
             401          (b) make investigations to determine compliance with this chapter.
             402          (2) In accordance with Section 7-1-401 , the check casher shall pay a fee for an
             403      examination conducted under Subsection (1).
             404          Section 7. Section 7-23-108 is amended to read:
             405           7-23-108. Penalties.
             406          (1) A person who violates this chapter or who files materially false information with a
             407      registration or renewal under Section 7-23-103 is:
             408          (a) guilty of a class B misdemeanor, except for a violation of:
             409          (i) Subsection 7-23-105 (1)(f)(i), (ii), or (iii); or
             410          (ii) rules made under Subsection 7-23-106 [(3)](2)(b); and
             411          (b) subject to revocation of a person's registration under this chapter.
             412          (2) Subject to Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, if the department
             413      determines that a person is engaging in the business of cashing checks in violation of this
             414      chapter, the department may:
             415          (a) revoke that person's registration under this chapter;
             416          (b) issue a cease and desist order from committing any further violations; [or]
             417          (c) prohibit the person from continuing to engage in the business of a check casher[.];
             418          (d) impose an administrative fine not to exceed $1,000 per violation, except that:
             419          (i) a fine imposed under Subsection 7-23-103 (2)(e) shall comply with Subsection
             420      7-23-103 (2)(e); and
             421          (ii) the aggregate total of fines imposed under this chapter against a person in a


             422      calendar year may not exceed $30,000 for that calendar year; or
             423          (e) take any combination of actions listed under this Subsection (2).
             424          Section 8. Section 7-24-201 is amended to read:
             425           7-24-201. Registration -- Rulemaking.
             426          (1) (a) It is unlawful for a person to extend a title loan in Utah or with a Utah resident
             427      unless the person:
             428          (i) registers with the department in accordance with this chapter; and
             429          (ii) maintains a valid registration.
             430          (b) It is unlawful for a person to operate a mobile facility in this state to extend a title
             431      loan.
             432          [(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a person that is a title lender in this state on
             433      May 5, 2003, is not required to be registered under this section until July 1, 2003.]
             434          (2) (a) A registration and a renewal of a registration expires on April 30 of each year
             435      unless on or before that date the person renews the registration.
             436          (b) To register under this section, a person shall:
             437          (i) pay an original registration fee established under Subsection 7-1-401 (8); and
             438          (ii) submit a registration statement containing the information described in Subsection
             439      (2)(d).
             440          (c) To renew a registration under this section, a person shall:
             441          (i) pay the annual fee established under Subsection 7-1-401 (5); and
             442          (ii) submit a renewal statement containing the information described in Subsection
             443      (2)(d).
             444          (d) A registration or renewal statement shall state:
             445          (i) the name of the person;
             446          (ii) the name in which the business will be transacted if different from that required in
             447      Subsection (2)(d)(i);
             448          (iii) the address of the person's principal business office, which may be outside this
             449      state;


             450          (iv) the addresses of all offices in this state at which the person extends title loans;
             451          (v) if the person extends title loans in this state but does not maintain an office in this
             452      state, a brief description of the manner in which the business is conducted;
             453          (vi) the name and address in this state of a designated agent upon whom service of
             454      process may be made;
             455          (vii) disclosure of any injunction, judgment, administrative order, or conviction of any
             456      crime involving moral turpitude with respect to that person or any officer, director, manager,
             457      operator, or principal of that person; and
             458          (viii) any other information required by the rules of the department.
             459          (e) (i) The commissioner may impose an administrative fine determined under
             460      Subsection (2)(e)(ii) on a person if:
             461          (A) the person is required to be registered under this chapter;
             462          (B) the person fails to register or renew a registration in accordance with this chapter;
             463          (C) the department notifies the person that the person is in violation of this chapter for
             464      failure to be registered; and
             465          (D) the person fails to register within 30 days after the day on which the person
             466      receives the notice described in Subsection (2)(e)(i)(C).
             467          (ii) Subject to Subsection (2)(e)(iii), the administrative fine imposed under this
             468      Subsection (2)(e) is:
             469          (A) $500 if the person:
             470          (I) has no office in this state at which the person extends a title loan; or
             471          (II) has one office in this state at which the person extends a title loan; or
             472          (B) if the person has two or more offices in this state at which the person extends a title
             473      loan, $500 for each office at which the person extends a title loan.
             474          (iii) The commissioner may reduce or waive a fine imposed under this Subsection
             475      (2)(e) if the person shows good cause.
             476          (3) If the information in a registration or renewal statement required under Subsection
             477      (2) becomes inaccurate after filing, a person is not required to notify the department until:


             478          (a) that person is required to renew the registration; or
             479          (b) the department specifically requests earlier notification.
             480          (4) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             481      department may make rules consistent with this section providing for the form, content, and
             482      filing of a registration and renewal statement.
             483          Section 9. Section 7-24-202 is amended to read:
             484           7-24-202. Operational requirements for title loans.
             485          (1) A title lender shall:
             486          (a) post in a conspicuous location on its premises that can be viewed by a person
             487      seeking a title loan:
             488          (i) a complete schedule of any interest or fees charged for a title loan that states the
             489      interest and fees:
             490          (A) as dollar amounts; and
             491          (B) as annual percentage rates; and
             492          (ii) a telephone number a person may call to make a complaint to the department
             493      regarding a title loan;
             494          (b) enter into a written contract for the title loan containing:
             495          (i) the name of the person receiving the title loan;
             496          (ii) the transaction date;
             497          (iii) the amount of the title loan; [and]
             498          (iv) a statement of the total amount of any interest or fees that may be charged for the
             499      title loan, expressed as:
             500          (A) a dollar amount; and
             501          (B) an annual percentage rate; and
             502          (v) (A) the name and address of the designated agent required to be provided the
             503      department under Subsection 7-24-201 (2)(d)(vi); and
             504          (B) a statement that service of process may be made to the designated agent;
             505          (c) provide the person seeking the title loan a copy of the written contract described in


             506      Subsection (1)(b);
             507          (d) prior to the execution of the title loan:
             508          (i) orally review with the person seeking the title loan the terms of the title loan
             509      including:
             510          (A) the amount of any interest rate or fee, expressed as:
             511          (I) a dollar amount; and
             512          (II) an annual percentage rate; and
             513          (B) the date on which the full amount of the title loan is due; and
             514          (ii) provide the person seeking the title loan a copy of the disclosure form adopted by
             515      the department under Section 7-24-203 ; and
             516          (e) comply with the following as in effect on the date the title loan is extended:
             517          (i) Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1601 et seq., and its implementing federal
             518      regulations;
             519          (ii) Equal Credit Opportunity Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1691, and its implementing federal
             520      regulations;
             521          (iii) Bank Secrecy Act, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1829b, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1951 through 1959, and
             522      31 U.S.C. Sec. 5311 through 5332, and its implementing regulations; and
             523          (iv) Title 70C, Utah Consumer Credit Code.
             524          (2) If a title lender extends a title loan through the Internet or other electronic means,
             525      the title lender shall:
             526          (a) provide the information described in Subsection (1)(a) to the person receiving the
             527      title loan:
             528          (i) in a conspicuous manner; and
             529          (ii) prior to the [completion of] person entering into the title loan; and
             530          (b) in connection with the disclosure required under Subsection (2)(a), provide a list of
             531      states where the title lender is registered or authorized to offer title loans through the Internet or
             532      other electronic means.
             533          (3) A title lender may not:


             534          (a) rollover a title loan unless the person receiving the title loan requests a rollover of
             535      the title loan;
             536          (b) extend more than one title loan on any vehicle at one time;
             537          (c) extend a title loan that exceeds the fair market value of the vehicle securing the title
             538      loan; or
             539          (d) extend a title loan without regard to the ability of the person seeking the title loan to
             540      repay the title loan, including the person's:
             541          (i) current and expected income;
             542          (ii) current obligations; and
             543          (iii) employment.
             544          (4) A title lender has met the requirements of Subsection (3)(d) if the person seeking a
             545      title loan provides the title lender with a signed acknowledgment that:
             546          (a) the person has provided the title lender with true and correct information
             547      concerning the person's income, obligations, and employment; and
             548          (b) the person has the ability to repay the title loan.
             549          Section 10. Section 7-24-301 is amended to read:
             550           7-24-301. Enforcement by department -- Rulemaking.
             551          (1) Subject to the requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures
             552      Act, the department may:
             553          [(1)] (a) receive and act on complaints;
             554          (b) take action designed to obtain voluntary compliance with this chapter; or
             555          (c) commence administrative or judicial proceedings on its own initiative to enforce
             556      compliance with this chapter[;].
             557          (2) The department may:
             558          [(2)] (a) counsel persons and groups on their rights and duties under this chapter;
             559          [(3)] (b) make rules to:
             560          [(a)] (i) restrict or prohibit lending or servicing practices that are misleading, unfair, or
             561      abusive;


             562          [(b)] (ii) promote or assure fair and full disclosure of the terms and conditions of
             563      agreements and communications between title lenders and customers; or
             564          [(c)] (iii) promote or assure uniform application of or to resolve ambiguities in
             565      applicable state or federal laws or federal regulations; and
             566          [(4)] (c) employ hearing examiners, clerks, and other employees and agents as
             567      necessary to perform the department's duties under this chapter.
             568          Section 11. Section 7-24-303 is amended to read:
             569           7-24-303. Penalties.
             570          (1) A person who violates this chapter or who files materially false information with a
             571      registration or renewal under Section 7-24-201 is:
             572          (a) guilty of a class B misdemeanor except for a violation of:
             573          (i) Subsection 7-24-202 (1)(e)(i), (ii), or (iii); or
             574          (ii) rules made under Subsection 7-24-301 [(3)] (2)(b); and
             575          (b) subject to revocation of a person's registration under this chapter.
             576          (2) Subject to Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, if the department
             577      determines that a person is extending title loans in violation of this chapter, the department
             578      may:
             579          (a) revoke that person's registration under this chapter;
             580          (b) issue a cease and desist order from committing any further violations; [or]
             581          (c) prohibit the person from continuing to extend title loans[.];
             582          (d) impose an administrative fine not to exceed $1,000 per violation, except that:
             583          (i) a fine imposed under Subsection 7-24-201 (2)(e) shall comply with Subsection
             584      7-24-201 (2)(e); and
             585          (ii) the aggregate total of fines imposed under this chapter against a person in a
             586      calendar year may not exceed $30,000 for that calendar year; or
             587          (e) take any combination of actions listed under this Subsection (2).
             588          (3) A person is not subject to the penalties under this section for a violation of this
             589      chapter that was not willful or intentional, including a violation resulting from a clerical error.


             590     


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