Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 19-14.8 - Uniform Debt-Management Services Act
Section 19-14.8-28. - Prohibited acts and practices.

§ 19-14.8-28. Prohibited acts and practices.
(a) A provider may not, directly or indirectly:
(1) Misappropriate or misapply money held in trust;
(2) Settle a debt on behalf of an individual for more than fifty percent (50%) of the principal amount of the debt owed a creditor, unless the individual assents to the settlement after the creditor has assented;
(3) Take a power of attorney that authorizes it to settle a debt, unless the power of attorney expressly limits the providers authority to settle debts for not more than fifty percent (50%) of the principal amount of the debt owed a creditor;
(4) Exercise or attempt to exercise a power of attorney after an individual has terminated an agreement;
(5) Initiate a transfer from an individual’s account at a bank or with another person unless the transfer is:
(A) A return of money to the individual; or
(B) Before termination of an agreement, properly authorized by the agreement and this chapter, and for:
(i) Payment to one or more creditors pursuant to a plan; or
(ii) Payment of a fee;
(6) Offer a gift or bonus, premium, reward, or other compensation to an individual for executing an agreement;
(7) Offer, pay, or give a gift or bonus, premium, reward, or other compensation to a 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, unless neither the provider nor the person making the referral communicates to the prospective customer the identity of the source of the referral;
(8) Receive a bonus, commission, or other benefit for referring an individual to a person;
(9) Structure a plan in a manner that would result in a negative amortization of any of an individual’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;
(10) Compensate its employees on the basis of a formula that incorporates the number of individuals the employee induces to enter into agreements;
(11) Settle a debt or lead an individual to believe that a payment to a creditor is in settlement of a debt to the creditor unless, at the time of settlement, the individual receives a certification by the creditor that the payment is in full settlement of the debt;
(12) Make a representation that:
(A) The provider 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;
(13) Misrepresent that it is authorized or competent to furnish legal advice or perform legal services;
(14) Represent that it is a not-for-profit entity unless it is organized and properly operating as a not-for-profit under the law of the state in which it was formed or that it is a tax-exempt entity unless it has received certification of tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service;
(15) Take a confession of judgment or power of attorney to confess judgment against an individual; or
(16) Employ an unfair, unconscionable, or deceptive act or practice, including the knowing omission of any material information.
(b) If a provider furnishes debt-management services to an individual, the provider may not, directly or indirectly:
(1) Purchase a debt or obligation of the individual;
(2) Receive from or on behalf of the individual:
(A) A promissory note or other negotiable instrument other than a check or a demand draft; or
(B) A post-dated check or demand draft;
(3) Lend money or provide credit to the individual, except as a deferral of a settlement fee at no additional expense to the individual;
(4) Obtain a mortgage or other security interest from any person in connection with the services provided to the individual;
(5) Except as permitted by federal law, disclose the identity or identifying information of the individual or the identity of the individual’s creditors, except to:
(A) The director, upon proper demand;
(B) A creditor of the individual, to the extent necessary to secure the cooperation of the creditor in a plan; or
(C) The extent necessary to administer the plan;
(6) Except as otherwise provided in § 19-14.8-23(f), provide the individual less than the full benefit of a compromise of a debt arranged by the provider;
(7) Charge the individual 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; or
(8) Furnish legal advice or perform legal services, unless the person furnishing that advice to or performing those services for the individual is licensed to practice law.
(c) This chapter does not authorize any person to engage in the practice of law.
(d) A provider may not receive a gift or bonus, premium, reward, or other compensation, directly or indirectly, for advising, arranging, or assisting an individual in connection with obtaining, an extension of credit or other service from a lender or service provider, except for educational or counseling services required in connection with a government-sponsored program.
(e) Unless a person supplies goods, services, or facilities generally and supplies them to the provider at a cost no greater than the cost the person generally charges to others, a provider may not purchase goods, services, or facilities from the person if an employee or a person that the provider should reasonably know is an affiliate of the provider:
(1) Owns more than ten percent (10%) of the person; or
(2) Is an employee or affiliate of the person.
History of Section.P.L. 2006, ch. 243, § 3; P.L. 2006, ch. 291, § 3.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 19 - Financial Institutions

Chapter 19-14.8 - Uniform Debt-Management Services Act

Section 19-14.8-1. - Short title.

Section 19-14.8-2. - Definitions.

Section 19-14.8-3. - Exempt agreements and person.

Section 19-14.8-4. - Registration required.

Section 19-14.8-5. - Application for registration — Form, fee and accompanying documents.

Section 19-14.8-6. - Application for registration — Required information.

Section 19-14.8-7. - Application for registration — Obligation to update.

Section 19-14.8-8. - Application for registration — Public information.

Section 19-14.8-9. - Certificate of registration — Issuance or denial.

Section 19-14.8-10. - Certificate of registration — Timing.

Section 19-14.8-11. - Renewal of registration.

Section 19-14.8-12. - [Repealed.]

Section 19-14.8-13. - Bond required.

Section 19-14.8-14. - Bond required — Substitute.

Section 19-14.8-15. - Requirement of good faith.

Section 19-14.8-16. - Customer service.

Section 19-14.8-17. - Prerequisites for providing debt-management services.

Section 19-14.8-18. - Communication by electronic or other means.

Section 19-14.8-19. - Form and content of agreement.

Section 19-14.8-20. - Cancellation of agreement — Waiver.

Section 19-14.8-21. - Required language.

Section 19-14.8-22. - Trust account.

Section 19-14.8-23. - Fees and other charges.

Section 19-14.8-24. - Voluntary contributions.

Section 19-14.8-25. - Voidable agreements.

Section 19-14.8-26. - Termination of agreements.

Section 19-14.8-27. - Periodic reports and retention of records.

Section 19-14.8-28. - Prohibited acts and practices.

Section 19-14.8-29. - Notice of litigation.

Section 19-14.8-30. - Advertising.

Section 19-14.8-31. - Liability for the conduct of other persons.

Section 19-14.8-32. - Powers of director or director’s designee.

Section 19-14.8-33. - Administrative remedies.

Section 19-14.8-34. - Suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of registration.

Section 19-14.8-35. - Private enforcement.

Section 19-14.8-36. - Violation of unfair or deceptive practices statute.

Section 19-14.8-37. - Statute of limitations.

Section 19-14.8-38. - Uniformity of application and construction.

Section 19-14.8-39. - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

Section 19-14.8-40. - Transitional provisions — Application to existing transactions.

Section 19-14.8-41. - Severability.

Section 19-14.8-42. - [Reserved.]

Section 19-14.8-43. - Official comments.