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2017 SESSION
SB 1053 Student loans; licensing of qualified education loan servicers, report, civil penalties.
Introduced by: Janet D. Howell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE: (all summaries)
Qualified education loan servicers. Prohibits any person from acting as a qualified education loan servicer without first obtaining a license from the State Corporation Commission and establishes procedures pertaining to such licenses. Banks and credit unions are exempt from the licensing provisions. The servicing of a qualified education loan encompasses (i) receiving any scheduled periodic payments from a qualified education loan borrower pursuant to the terms of a qualified education loan; (ii) applying the payments of principal and interest and such other payments with respect to the amounts received from a qualified education loan borrower, as may be required pursuant to the terms of a qualified education loan; and (iii) performing other administrative services with respect to a qualified education loan. Qualified education loan servicers are prohibited from, among other things, (a) misrepresenting the amount, nature, or terms of any fee or payment due or claimed to be due on a qualified education loan, the terms and conditions of the loan agreement, or the borrower's obligations under the loan; (b) knowingly misapplying or recklessly applying qualified education loan payments to the outstanding balance of a qualified education loan; and (c) failing to report both the favorable and unfavorable payment history of the borrower to a nationally recognized consumer credit bureau at least annually if the loan servicer regularly reports information to such a credit bureau. Violations are subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $2,500. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2018.
FULL TEXT
- 01/06/17 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/17 17101765D pdf | impact statement
- 02/01/17 Senate: Committee substitute printed 17105060D-S1 pdf | impact statement
AMENDMENTS
HISTORY
- 01/06/17 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/17 17101765D
- 01/06/17 Senate: Referred to Committee on Education and Health
- 01/23/17 Senate: Assigned Education sub: Higher Education
- 01/26/17 Senate: Reported from Education and Health with amendments (15-Y 0-N)
- 01/26/17 Senate: Rereferred to Finance
- 02/01/17 Senate: Reported from Finance with substitute (12-Y 3-N)
- 02/01/17 Senate: Committee substitute printed 17105060D-S1
- 02/02/17 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
- 02/03/17 Senate: Read second time
- 02/03/17 Senate: Committee amendments rejected
- 02/03/17 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
- 02/03/17 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 17105060D-S1
- 02/03/17 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB1053S1
- 02/06/17 Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (36-Y 4-N)
- 02/08/17 House: Placed on Calendar
- 02/08/17 House: Read first time
- 02/08/17 House: Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
- 02/14/17 House: Failed to report (defeated) in Commerce and Labor (7-Y 13-N)