The Bureau, in consultation with the Bureau and each other agency referred to in , shall prescribe regulations to require any creditor, with respect to any credit card account under an open end consumer credit plan, to establish procedures to ensure that any administrator of an estate of any deceased obligor with respect to such account can resolve outstanding credit balances in a timely manner.
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CHAPTER 41— CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION
SUBCHAPTER I— CONSUMER CREDIT COST DISCLOSURE
§ 1631. Disclosure requirements
§ 1632. Form of disclosure; additional information
§ 1633. Exemption for State-regulated transactions
§ 1634. Effect of subsequent occurrence
§ 1635. Right of rescission as to certain transactions
§ 1637. Open end consumer credit plans
§ 1638. Transactions other than under an open end credit plan
§ 1638a. Reset of hybrid adjustable rate mortgages
§ 1639. Requirements for certain mortgages
§ 1639a. Duty of servicers of residential mortgages
§ 1639b. Residential mortgage loan origination
§ 1639c. Minimum standards for residential mortgage loans
§ 1639d. Escrow or impound accounts relating to certain consumer credit transactions
§ 1639e. Appraisal independence requirements
§ 1639f. Requirements for prompt crediting of home loan payments
§ 1639g. Requests for payoff amounts of home loan
§ 1639h. Property appraisal requirements
§ 1641. Liability of assignees
§ 1642. Issuance of credit cards
§ 1643. Liability of holder of credit card
§ 1644. Fraudulent use of credit cards; penalties
§ 1645. Business credit cards; limits on liability of employees
§ 1646. Dissemination of annual percentage rates; implementation, etc.
§ 1649. Certain limitations on liability
§ 1651. Procedure for timely settlement of estates of decedent obligors