Indiana Code
Chapter 29. Debt Management Companies
28-1-29-9.5. Prohibited Acts; Unauthorized Practice of Law; Compensation Prohibited

Sec. 9.5. (a) A licensee may not, directly or indirectly, do any of the following:
(1) Misappropriate or misapply money held in trust.
(2) Exercise or attempt to exercise a power of attorney after a contract debtor has terminated an agreement.
(3) Initiate a transfer to or from a contract debtor's account at a bank or with another person unless the transfer is:
(A) a return of money to the contract debtor; or
(B) before the termination of an agreement, properly authorized by the agreement and this chapter, and for:
(i) payment to one (1) or more creditors under an agreement; or
(ii) payment of a fee.
(4) Offer a gift or bonus, premium, reward, or other compensation to a debtor for executing an agreement.
(5) Offer, pay, or give:
(A) a gift or bonus;
(B) a premium;
(C) a reward; or
(D) other compensation;
to a lead generator or another person for referring a prospective customer if the person making the referral has a financial interest in the outcome of debt management services provided to the customer.
(6) Receive a bonus, a commission, or other benefit for referring a debtor to a person.
(7) Structure a plan in a manner that would result in a negative amortization of any of a debtor's debts, unless a creditor that is owed a negatively amortizing debt agrees to refund or waive the finance charge upon payment of the principal amount of the debt.
(8) Compensate the licensee's employees on the basis of a formula that incorporates the number of debtors the employee induces to enter into agreements. It is not a violation of this subsection for a licensee to use the number of successfully completed debt management plans as a criterion for compensation for the licensee's employees.
(9) Settle a debt or lead a contract debtor to believe that a payment to a creditor is in settlement of a debt to the creditor unless, at the time of settlement, the contract debtor receives a certification by the creditor that the payment is in full settlement of the debt.
(10) Make a representation that:
(A) the licensee will furnish money to pay bills or prevent attachments;
(B) payment of a certain amount will permit satisfaction of a certain amount or range of indebtedness; or
(C) participation in a plan will or may prevent litigation, garnishment, attachment, repossession, foreclosure, eviction, or loss of employment.
(11) Misrepresent that the licensee is authorized or competent to furnish legal advice or perform legal services.
(12) Represent in the licensee's agreements, disclosures required by this chapter, advertisements, or Internet web site that the licensee is:
(A) a nonprofit entity unless the licensee is organized and properly operating as a nonprofit entity under the law of the state in which the entity was formed; or
(B) a tax exempt entity unless the entity has received certification of tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service and is properly operating as a nonprofit entity under the law of the state in which the entity was formed.
(13) Take a confession of judgment or power of attorney to confess judgment against a contract debtor.
(14) Employ an unfair, unconscionable, or deceptive act or practice, including the knowing omission of any material information.
(b) If a licensee furnishes debt management services to a debtor, the licensee may not, directly or indirectly, do any of the following:
(1) Purchase a debt or obligation of the debtor.
(2) Receive from or on behalf of the debtor:
(A) a promissory note or other negotiable instrument other than a check or a demand draft; or
(B) a postdated check or demand draft.
(3) Lend money or provide credit to the debtor.
(4) Obtain a mortgage or other security interest from any person in connection with the services provided to the debtor.
(5) Except as permitted by federal law, disclose the identity or identifying information of the debtor or the identity of the debtor's creditors, except:
(A) to the department, upon proper demand;
(B) to a creditor of the debtor, to the extent necessary to secure the cooperation of the creditor in a plan; or
(C) to the extent necessary to administer the plan.
(6) Charge the debtor for or provide credit or other insurance, coupons for goods or services, membership in a club, access to computers or the Internet, or any other matter not directly related to debt management services or educational services concerning personal finance.
(7) Furnish legal advice or perform legal services unless the person furnishing the advice or performing the services is licensed to practice law.
(c) This chapter does not authorize any person to engage in the practice of law.
(d) A licensee may not receive a gift, bonus, premium, reward, or other compensation, directly or indirectly, for advising, arranging, or assisting a debtor in connection with obtaining an extension of credit or other service from a lender or service provider.
As added by P.L.35-2010, SEC.132. Amended by P.L.216-2013, SEC.31; P.L.69-2018, SEC.49.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 28. Financial Institutions

Article 1. Department of Financial Institutions

Chapter 29. Debt Management Companies

28-1-29-0.5. Inapplicability; Attorneys; Depository Financial Institutions; Third-Party Bill Paying Services

28-1-29-1. Definitions

28-1-29-2. Administration of Chapter

28-1-29-3. License Required; Persons Operating in Indiana; Evidence of Compliance; Fees; Violations; Renewal; Tax Warrant List

28-1-29-3.1. Change in Control of Licensee; Application to Department; Time Frame for Department's Decision; Conditions for Approval; Duty of Licensee to Report Transfer of Securities; Director's Discretion to Require New License

28-1-29-4. Suspension or Revocation of License; Order to Show Cause; Order of Suspension or Revocation; Relinquishment of License; Existing Contracts; Emergency Order for Revocation

28-1-29-4.1. Failure to File Renewal Application or Pay Renewal Fee; Revocation or Suspension of License

28-1-29-4.5. Collection Agencies or Process Servers; Licenses; Restriction

28-1-29-4.6. Repealed

28-1-29-5. License Application; Findings by the Department; Felonies; Financial Statements; Denial; Hearing

28-1-29-5.5. Use of Nmlsr in Department's Licensing System; Reporting of Information to Nmlsr; Confidentiality; Director's Authority to Enter Agreements; Waiver of Privilege; Processing Fee; Electronic Records

28-1-29-6. Surety Bond; Requirements; Amount; Renewal; Termination; Liability; Notices

28-1-29-7. Repealed

28-1-29-7.5. Felonies; Civil Actions; Enforcement Actions; Notice to Department

28-1-29-7.7. Budget Analysis and Plan; Written Statement to Debtor; Creditor's Reduction of Amount Owed; Disclosure of Tax Implications

28-1-29-8. Agreement Between Licensee and Debtor; Contents; Delivery of Electronic Record; Debtor's Right to Terminate; Creditor's Decision to Reject or Withdraw From Plan; Notice to Creditors; Payments; Budget Analysis; Term of Agreement; Carrying o...

28-1-29-8.3. Fees and Charges; Plan, Written Agreement, and Payment to Creditor Required; Set Up Fee; Monthly Service Fee; Close-Out Fee; Department Approval for Additional Charges; Returned Payment Charge; Fees Not Considered Debt

28-1-29-8.6. Repealed

28-1-29-8.8. Debtor's Failure to Make Payment; Cancellation of Agreement; Letter of Continuation; Return of Money to Contract Debtor

28-1-29-9. Trust Account; Separate Account for Indiana Contract Debtors Required; Commingling With Funds of Nonresidents With Approval of Director; Requirements and Restrictions; Required Balance; Reconciliation Procedures; Embezzlement; Relocating A...

28-1-29-9.5. Prohibited Acts; Unauthorized Practice of Law; Compensation Prohibited

28-1-29-9.7. Advertising

28-1-29-10. Repealed

28-1-29-10.5. Record Keeping and Retention; Examinations and Investigations; Payment of Costs; Court Order Compelling Compliance; Confidentiality; Department's Investigatory and Enforcement Authority; Cooperative Regulatory Agreements; Examination of...

28-1-29-11. Impounding Books, Records, and Accounts

28-1-29-12. Repealed

28-1-29-13. Enforcement by the Department; Civil Penalties; Department's Recovery of Costs; Factors for Determining Amount of Civil Penalty; Violation a Class a Misdemeanor

28-1-29-14. Review of Department Decisions; Applicability of Laws Governing Administrative Orders and Procedures; Venue

28-1-29-15. Providing Materials and Agreements Electronically; Consumer's Consent Required; Disclosures Through Internet Web Site; Debtor's Right to Request Written Copy

28-1-29-16. Disclosures and Documents to Be in English; Translation Required if Another Language Used

28-1-29-17. Soliciting or Accepting Contributions From Debtors Prohibited

28-1-29-18. Delegation of Duties; Liability of Licensee; Violations by Lead Generators