Credit Repair Laws in Indiana

IN ST 24-5-15-1
Chapter 15. Credit Services Organizations
Title 24. Trade Regulation
Article 5. Consumer Sales
Chapter 15. Credit Services Organizations
24-5-15-1 “Buyer” defined

Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, “buyer” means an individual who is solicited to purchase or who purchases the services of a credit services organization.

24-5-15-2 “Credit services organization” defined

Sec. 2. (a) As used in this chapter, “credit services organization” means a person that, with respect to the extension of credit by another person, sells, provides, performs, or represents that the person can or will sell, provide, or perform, in return for the payment of money or other valuable consideration, any of the following services:
(1) Improving a buyer’s credit record, credit history, or credit rating.
(2) Obtaining an extension of credit for a buyer.
(3) Obtaining a delay or forbearance of a buyer’s obligation under a mortgage.
(4) Providing advice or assistance to a buyer concerning the services described in subdivision (1), (2), or (3).

(b) The term “credit services organization” does not include any of the following:
(1) A person authorized to make loans or extensions of credit under state or federal laws that is subject to regulation and supervision under state or federal laws, or a lender approved by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the federal National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.).
(2) A bank or savings association or a subsidiary of a bank or savings association that has deposits or accounts that are eligible for insurance by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
(3) A credit union doing business in Indiana .
(4) A nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(5) A person licensed as a real
estate broker under IC 25-34.1 if the person is acting within the course and scope of the person’s license.
(6) A person admitted to the pr
actice of law in Indiana if the person is acting within the course and scope of the person’s practice as an attorney.
(7) A broker-dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission if the broker-dealer is acting within the course and scope of the broker-dealer’s regulation.
(8) A consumer reporting agency (as defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.)).

24-5-15-3 “Extension of credit” defined

Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, “extension of credit” means the right to:
(1) defer payment of debt offered or granted primarily for personal, family, or household purposes;
(2) incur debt and defer payment of the debt offered or granted primarily for personal, family, or household purposes; or
(3) delay or avoid foreclosure on a buyer’s residence.

24-5-15-4 “Person” defined

Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, “person” means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, a joint venture, or any other entity.

Sec. 5. The following are deceptive acts:
(1) To charge or receive money or other valuable consideration before the complete performance of services that a credit services organization has agreed to perform for or on behalf of a consumer, unless the credit services organization has under section 8 of this chapter:
(A) obtained a surety bond issued by a surety company admitted to do business in Indiana ; or
(B) established an irrevocable letter of credit.
(2) To charge or receive money or other valuable consideration to refer a buyer to a retail seller that will or may extend credit to the buyer if the extension of credit is made upon substantially the same terms as those available to the general public.
(3) To make or to advise a buyer to make a statement with respect to the buyer’s creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity that is:
(A) false or misleading; or
(B) that should be known by the exercise of reasonable care to be false or misleading;
to a consumer reporting agency or to a person that has extended credit to the buyer or to whom the buyer is applying for an extension of credit.
(4) To make or use a false or misleading representation in an offer to sell or a sale of the services of a credit services organization, including:
(A) guaranteeing to “erase bad credit” or using words to that effect unless the representation clearly discloses that this can be done only if a person’s credit history is inaccurate or obsolete;
(B) guaranteeing an extension of credit regardless of the buyer’s previous credit history unless the representation clearly discloses the eligibility requirements for obtaining the extension of credit; or
(C) requiring a buyer to waive a right protected by a state or federal law.
(5) To take a power of attorney from a buyer for any purpose other than inspecting documents as provided by law.

24-5-15-6 Written statement provided by credit services organization

Sec. 6. Before executing a contract or agreement with a buyer or receiving money or other valuable consideration, a credit services organization must provide the buyer with a written statement that contains the following:
(1) A complete and detailed description of the services to be performed by the credit services organization for the buyer and the total cost of the services.
(2) A statement explaining the buyer’s right to proceed against the bond or surety account required under section 8 of this chapter.
(3) The name and address of the:
(A) surety company that issued a bond; or
(B) depository and the trustee of a surety account and the account number of the surety account;
required under section 8 of this chapter.
(4) A complete and accurate statement of the buyer’s right to review any file on the buyer maintained by a consumer reporting agency as provided under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.).
(5) A statement that the buyer’s file is available for review:
been denied; and
(B) for a minimal charge at any other time.
(6) A complete and accurate statement of the buyer’s right to dispute the completeness or accuracy of an item contained in a file on the buyer maintained by a consumer reporting agency.
(7) A statement that accurate information cannot be permanently removed from the files of a consumer reporting agency.
(8) A complete and accurate statement indicating when consumer information becomes obsolete and when consumer reporting agencies are prevented from issuing reports containing obsolete information.
(9) A complete and accurate statement of the availability of nonprofit credit counseling services.

24-5-15-7 Contract between consumer and credit services organization; notice of cancellation form

Sec. 7. (a) A contract between a consumer and a credit services organization concerning the purchase of the services of the credit services organization must be in writing, be dated and signed by both the consumer and the credit services organization, and include all of the following:
(1) A statement in at least 10 point boldface type in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer that reads:
“You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the third business day after the date of the transaction. See the attached notice of cancellation form for an explanation of this right.”.
(2) The terms and conditions of payment, including the total amount of all payments to be made by the buyer to the credit services organization or to another person.
(3) A complete and detailed description of the services to be performed and the results to be achieved by the credit services organization for or on behalf of the buyer, including all guarantees and all promises of full or partial refunds and a list of the adverse information appearing on the consumer’s credit report that the credit services organization expects to have modified and the estimated date by which each modification will occur.
(4) The principal business address of the credit services organization and the name and address of the credit services organization’s agent in Indiana authorized to receive service of process.

(b) A contract shall be accompanied by two (2) copies of a form captioned “NOTICE OF CANCELLATION” attached to the contract and that contains the following statement in at least 10 point boldface type:

NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
You may cancel this contract, without any penalty or obligation, at any time
before midnight of the third business day after the date the contract is
signed. If you cancel, any payment made by you under this contract will be
returned within ten days following receipt by the seller of your cancellation
notice, or any other written notice, to _____________________________________
(name of seller)
_______________________________________________________________________________
(address of seller) (place of business)
not later than midnight _______________________________________________________
(date)
“I hereby cancel this transaction”. ___________________________________________
(date)
_______________________________________________________________________________
(buyer’s signature)

(c) A credit services organization shall give a copy of the completed contract and all other documents required by the credit services organization to the buyer at the time the contract and the documents are signed.

24-5-15-8 Surety bond requirement

Sec. 8. (a) Before doing business in Indiana , a credit services organization must obtain a surety bond in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), issued by a surety company authorized to do business in Indiana in favor of the state for the benefit of a person that is damaged by a violation of this chapter.

(b) The attorney general may waive the bonding requirement under subsection (a) and, instead of the bond, accept an irrevocable letter of credit for an equivalent amount issued in favor of the state for the benefit of a person that is damaged by a violation of this chapter.

24-5-15-9 Damage claims; alternative actions

Sec. 9. A person that is damaged by a credit services organization’s violation of this chapter may:
(1) bring an action to recover the greater of two (2) times the amount of actual damages or one thousand dollars ($1,000) and attorney’s fees; and
(2) bring an action against the bond or irrevocable letter of credit required under section 8 of this chapter to recover an amount equal to the person’s actual damages.

24-5-15-10 Waiver of provisions

Sec. 10. A waiver of the provisions of this chapter by a buyer or credit services organization is void.

24-5-15-11 Violations; penalties; court jurisdiction

Sec. 11. A person who violates this chapter commits a deceptive act that is actionable by the attorney general under IC 24-5-0.5-4 and is subject to the penalties and remedies available to the attorney general under IC 24-5-0.5. An action by the attorney general for violations of this chapter may be brought in the circuit or superior court of Marion County .

Current through the 2007 Public Laws approved and effective through April 27, 2007.