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Public Act 094-0414 |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 4.16 and by adding Section 4.26 as follows:
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(5 ILCS 80/4.16)
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Sec. 4.16. Acts repealed January 1, 2006. The following | ||||
Acts are repealed January 1, 2006:
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The Respiratory Care Practice Act.
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The Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act.
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The Illinois Dental Practice Act.
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The Professional Geologist Licensing Act.
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The Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act.
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The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail Technology | ||||
Act of 1985.
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The Collection Agency Act.
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The Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act.
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The Illinois Physical Therapy Act.
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(Source: P.A. 89-33, eff. 1-1-96; 89-72, eff. 12-31-95; 89-80, | ||||
eff. 6-30-95;
89-116, eff. 7-7-95; 89-366, eff. 7-1-96; 89-387, | ||||
eff. 8-20-95; 89-626, eff.
8-9-96.)
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(5 ILCS 80/4.26 new)
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Sec. 4.26. Act repealed on January 1, 2016. The following | ||||
Act is repealed on January 1, 2016: | ||||
The Collection Agency Act.
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Section 10. The Collection Agency Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 2.02, 2.04, 3, 4.5, 5, 6a, and 9 as follows:
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(225 ILCS 425/2.02) (from Ch. 111, par. 2004)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 2.02. "Collection agency" or "agency" means any | ||
person, association,
partnership, or corporation , or legal | ||
entity who, for compensation, either contingent or
otherwise, | ||
or for other valuable consideration, offers services to collect
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an alleged delinquent debt.
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(Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(225 ILCS 425/2.04) (from Ch. 111, par. 2005.1)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 2.04. Child support indebtedness.
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(a) Persons, associations, partnerships, or corporations , | ||
or other legal entities engaged in the
business of collecting | ||
child support indebtedness owing under a court order
as | ||
provided under the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois | ||
Marriage and
Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of | ||
Spouse and Children Act,
the Non-Support Punishment Act, the | ||
Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, or
similar laws of other states
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are not
restricted (i) in the frequency of contact with an | ||
obligor who is in arrears,
whether by phone, mail, or other | ||
means, (ii) from contacting the employer of an
obligor who is | ||
in arrears, (iii) from publishing or threatening to publish a
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list of obligors in arrears, (iv) from disclosing or | ||
threatening to disclose an
arrearage that the obligor disputes, | ||
but for which a verified notice of
delinquency has been served | ||
under the Income Withholding for Support Act (or
any of its | ||
predecessors, Section 10-16.2 of the Illinois Public Aid
Code, | ||
Section 706.1 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act,
Section 4.1 of the Non-Support of Spouse and | ||
Children Act, Section 26.1 of the
Revised Uniform Reciprocal | ||
Enforcement of Support Act, or Section 20 of the
Illinois | ||
Parentage Act of 1984), or (v) from engaging in conduct that | ||
would
not
cause a reasonable person mental or physical illness. | ||
For purposes of this
subsection, "obligor" means an individual | ||
who owes a duty to make periodic
payments, under a court order, | ||
for the support of a child. "Arrearage" means
the total amount | ||
of an obligor's unpaid child support obligations.
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(a-5) A collection agency may not impose a fee or charge, | ||
including costs, for any child support payments collected | ||
through the efforts of a federal, State, or local government | ||
agency, including but not limited to child support collected | ||
from federal or State tax refunds, unemployment benefits, or | ||
Social Security benefits. | ||
No collection agency that collects child support payments | ||
shall (i) impose a charge or fee, including costs, for | ||
collection of a current child support payment, (ii) fail to | ||
apply collections to current support as specified in the order | ||
for support before applying collection to arrears or other | ||
amounts, or (iii) designate a current child support payment as | ||
arrears or other amount owed. In all circumstances, the | ||
collection agency shall turn over to the obligee all support | ||
collected in a month up to the amount of current support | ||
required to be paid for that month. | ||
As to any fees or charges, including costs, retained by the | ||
collection agency, that agency shall provide documentation to | ||
the obligee demonstrating that the child support payments | ||
resulted from the actions of the agency. | ||
After collection of the total amount or arrearage, | ||
including statutory interest, due as of the date of execution | ||
of the collection contract, no further fees may be charged. | ||
(a-10) The Department of Professional Regulation shall | ||
determine a fee rate of not less than 25% but not greater than | ||
35%, based upon presentation by the licensees as to costs to | ||
provide the service and a fair rate of return. This rate shall | ||
be established by administrative rule.
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Without prejudice to the determination by the Department of | ||
the appropriate rate through administrative rule, a collection | ||
agency shall impose a fee of not more than 29% of the amount of | ||
child support actually collected by the collection agency | ||
subject to the provisions of subsection (a-5). This interim | ||
rate is based upon the March 2002 General Account Office report | ||
"Child Support Enforcement", GAO-02-349. This rate shall apply | ||
until a fee rate is established by administrative rule.
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(b) The Department shall adopt rules necessary to | ||
administer and enforce
the provisions of this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 93-896, eff. 8-10-04.)
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(225 ILCS 425/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 2006)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 3. A person, association, partnership ,
or
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corporation , or other legal entity acts as a
collection agency | ||
when he or it:
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(a) Engages in the business of collection for others of any | ||
account, bill
or other indebtedness;
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(b) Receives, by assignment or otherwise, accounts, bills, | ||
or other
indebtedness from any person owning or controlling 20% | ||
or more of the
business receiving the assignment, with the | ||
purpose of collecting monies
due on such account, bill or other | ||
indebtedness;
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(c) Sells or attempts to sell, or gives away or attempts to | ||
give away
to any other person, other than one registered under | ||
this Act, any system of
collection, letters, demand forms, or | ||
other printed matter where the name
of any person, other than | ||
that of the creditor, appears in such a manner
as to indicate, | ||
directly or indirectly, that a request or demand is being
made | ||
by any person other than the creditor for the payment of the | ||
sum or
sums due or asserted to be due;
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(d) Buys accounts, bills or other indebtedness
with | ||
recourse and engages in collecting the same; or
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(e) Uses a fictitious name in collecting its own accounts, | ||
bills, or debts
with the intention of conveying to the debtor | ||
that a third party has been
employed to make such collection.
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(Source: P.A. 83-1539.)
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(225 ILCS 425/4.5)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 4.5. Unlicensed practice; violation; civil penalty.
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(a) Any person who practices, offers to practice, attempts | ||
to practice, or
holds oneself out to practice as a collection |
agency without being licensed
under this Act shall, in
addition | ||
to any other penalty provided by law, pay a civil penalty to | ||
the
Department in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for each | ||
offense as determined by
the Department. The civil penalty | ||
shall be assessed by the Department after a
hearing is held in | ||
accordance with the provisions set forth in this Act
regarding | ||
the provision of a hearing for the discipline of a licensee.
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(b) The Department has the authority and power to | ||
investigate any and all
unlicensed activity. In addition to | ||
taking any other action provided under this Act, whenever the | ||
Department has reason to believe a person, association, | ||
partnership, corporation, or other legal entity has violated | ||
any provision of subsection (a) of this Section, the Department | ||
may issue a rule to show cause why an order to cease and desist | ||
should not be entered against that person, association, | ||
partnership, corporation, or other legal entity. The rule shall | ||
clearly set forth the grounds relied upon by the Department and | ||
shall provide a period of 7 days from the date of the rule to | ||
file an answer to the satisfaction of the Department. Failure | ||
to answer to the satisfaction of the Department shall cause an | ||
order to cease and desist to be issued immediately.
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(c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after | ||
the effective date
of the order imposing the civil penalty. The | ||
order shall constitute a judgment
and may be filed and | ||
execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment
from | ||
any court of record.
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(Source: P.A. 89-474, eff. 6-18-96.)
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(225 ILCS 425/5) (from Ch. 111, par. 2008)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 5. Application for registration shall be made to the | ||
Director on
forms provided by the Department, shall be | ||
accompanied by the required fee
and shall state:
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(1) The applicant's name and address;
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(2) the names and addresses of the officers of the | ||
collection agency
and, if the collection agency is a |
corporation, the names and addresses
of all persons owning 10% | ||
or more of the stock of such corporation , if the collection | ||
agency is a partnership, the names and addresses of all | ||
partners of the partnership holding a 10% or more interest in | ||
the partnership, and, if the collection agency is a limited | ||
liability company, the names and addresses of all members | ||
holding 10% or more interest in the limited liability company ; | ||
and
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(3) Such other information as the Department may deem | ||
necessary.
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(Source: P.A. 81-1381.)
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(225 ILCS 425/6a) (from Ch. 111, par. 2009a)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 6a. Any registered collection agency whose | ||
certificate of
registration has expired may have the | ||
certificate of registration restored
by making application to | ||
the Department and filing proof acceptable to the
Department of | ||
fitness to have the certificate of registration restored, and
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by paying the required restoration fee.
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However, any registered collection agency whose | ||
certificate of
registration has expired while the individual | ||
registered or while a
shareholder , partner, or member owning | ||
50% or more of the shares of stock in a registered
corporation | ||
has expired while he has been engaged (1) in federal service on
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active duty with the Army of the United States, the United | ||
States Navy, the
Marine Corps, the Air Force, the Coast Guard, | ||
or the State Militia called
into the service or training of the | ||
United States of America, or (2) in
training or education under | ||
the supervision of the United States
preliminary to induction | ||
into the military service, may have his
certificate of | ||
registration restored or reinstated without paying any
lapsed | ||
renewal fees, restoration fee or reinstatement fee if within 2 | ||
years
after termination of such service, training or education | ||
other than by
dishonorable discharge he furnishes the | ||
Department with an affidavit to the
effect that he has been so |
engaged and that his service, training or
education has been so | ||
terminated.
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(Source: P.A. 84-1299.)
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(225 ILCS 425/9) (from Ch. 111, par. 2012)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2006)
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Sec. 9. (a) The Department may refuse to issue or renew, or | ||
may
revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand or take | ||
other disciplinary
action as the Department may deem proper, | ||
including fines not to exceed
$5,000 for a first violation and | ||
not to exceed $10,000 for a second or subsequent violation
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$1,000 per licensee per complaint , for any one or any | ||
combination of the
following causes:
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(1) Violations of this Act or of the rules promulgated | ||
hereunder.
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(2) Conviction of the collection agency or the | ||
principals of the agency
of any crime under the laws of any | ||
U.S. jurisdiction which is a felony, a
misdemeanor an | ||
essential element of which is dishonesty, or of any crime
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which directly relates to the practice of the profession.
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(3) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of | ||
obtaining a license
or certificate.
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(4) Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, | ||
narcotics,
stimulants or any other chemical agent or drug | ||
which results in the
inability to practice with reasonable | ||
judgment, skill, or safety by any of
the principals of a | ||
collection agency.
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(5) Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction or foreign | ||
nation, if at
least one of the grounds for the discipline | ||
is the same or substantially
equivalent to those set forth | ||
in this Act.
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(6) A finding by the Department that the licensee, | ||
after having his
license placed on probationary status, has | ||
violated the terms of probation.
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(7) Practicing or attempting to practice under a name | ||
other than the
name as shown on his or her license or any |
other legally authorized name.
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(8) A finding by the Federal Trade Commission that a | ||
licensee violated
the Federal Fair Debt and Collection Act | ||
or its rules.
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(9) Failure to file a return, or to pay the tax, | ||
penalty or interest
shown in a filed return, or to pay any | ||
final assessment of tax, penalty or
interest, as required | ||
by any tax Act administered by the Illinois
Department of | ||
Revenue until such time as the requirements of any such tax
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Act are satisfied.
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(10) Using or threatening to use force or violence to | ||
cause physical
harm to a debtor, his family or his | ||
property.
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(11) Threatening to instigate an arrest or criminal | ||
prosecution where no
basis for a criminal complaint | ||
lawfully exists.
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(12) Threatening the seizure, attachment or sale of a | ||
debtor's property
where such action can only be taken | ||
pursuant to court order without
disclosing that prior court | ||
proceedings are required.
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(13) Disclosing or threatening to disclose information | ||
adversely
affecting a debtor's reputation for credit | ||
worthiness with knowledge the
information is false.
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(14) Initiating or threatening to initiate | ||
communication with a debtor's
employer unless there has | ||
been a default of the payment of the obligation
for at | ||
least 30 days and at least 5 days prior written notice, to | ||
the last
known address of the debtor, of the intention to | ||
communicate with the
employer has been given to the | ||
employee, except as expressly permitted by
law or court | ||
order.
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(15) Communicating with the debtor or any member of the | ||
debtor's family
at such a time of day or night and with | ||
such frequency as to constitute
harassment of the debtor or | ||
any member of the debtor's family. For
purposes of this | ||
Section the following conduct shall constitute harassment:
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(A) Communicating with the debtor or any member of | ||
his or her family
in connection with the collection of | ||
any debt without the prior consent of the
debtor given | ||
directly to the debt collector, or the express | ||
permission of a
court of competent jurisdiction, at any | ||
unusual time or place or a time or
place known or which | ||
should be known to be inconvenient to the debtor. In
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the absence of knowledge of circumstances to the | ||
contrary, a debt collector
shall assume that the | ||
convenient time for communicating with a consumer is
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after 8 o'clock a.m. and before 9 o'clock p.m. local | ||
time at the debtor's
location.
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(B) The threat of publication or publication of a | ||
list of consumers who
allegedly refuse to pay debts, | ||
except to a consumer reporting agency.
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(C) The threat of advertisement or advertisement | ||
for sale of any debt to
coerce payment of the debt.
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(D) Causing a telephone to ring or engaging any | ||
person in telephone
conversation repeatedly or | ||
continuously with intent to annoy, abuse, or
harass any | ||
person at the called number.
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(16) Using profane, obscene or abusive language in | ||
communicating with a
debtor, his or her family or others.
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(17) Disclosing or threatening to disclose information | ||
relating to a
debtor's indebtedness to any other person | ||
except where such other person has
a legitimate business | ||
need for the information or except where such
disclosure is | ||
regulated by law.
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(18) Disclosing or threatening to disclose information | ||
concerning the
existence of a debt which the debt collector | ||
knows to be reasonably
disputed by the debtor without | ||
disclosing the fact that the debtor
disputes the debt.
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(19) Engaging in any conduct which the Director finds | ||
was intended to
cause and did cause mental or physical | ||
illness to the debtor or his
or her
family.
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(20) Attempting or threatening to enforce a right or |
remedy with
knowledge or reason to know that the right or | ||
remedy does not exist.
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(21) Failing to disclose to the debtor or his or her | ||
family the
corporate, partnership or proprietary name, or | ||
other trade or business name,
under
which the debt | ||
collector is engaging in debt collections and which he or
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she is legally authorized to use.
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(22) Using any form of communication which simulates | ||
legal or judicial
process or which gives the appearance of | ||
being authorized, issued or
approved by a governmental | ||
agency or official or by an attorney at law
when it is not.
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(23) Using any badge, uniform, or other indicia of any | ||
governmental
agency or official except as authorized by | ||
law.
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(24) Conducting business under any name or in any | ||
manner which suggests
or implies that a debt collector is | ||
bonded if such collector is or is a
branch of or is | ||
affiliated with any governmental agency or court if such
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collector is not.
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(25) Failing to disclose, at the time of making any | ||
demand for payment,
the name of the person to whom the | ||
claim is owed and at the request of the
debtor, the address | ||
where payment is to be made and the address of the
person | ||
to whom the claim is owed.
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(26) Misrepresenting the amount of the claim or debt | ||
alleged to be owed.
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(27) Representing that an existing debt may be | ||
increased by the addition
of attorney's fees, | ||
investigation fees or any other fees or charges when
such | ||
fees or charges may not legally be added to the existing | ||
debt.
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(28) Representing that the debt collector is an | ||
attorney at law or an
agent for an attorney if he is not.
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(29) Collecting or attempting to collect any interest | ||
or other charge or
fee in excess of the actual debt or | ||
claim unless such interest or other
charge or fee is |
expressly authorized by the agreement creating the debt or
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claim unless expressly authorized by law or unless in a | ||
commercial
transaction such interest or other charge or fee | ||
is expressly authorized in
a subsequent agreement. If a | ||
contingency or hourly fee arrangement (i) is
established | ||
under an agreement between a collection agency and a | ||
creditor to
collect a debt and (ii) is paid by a debtor | ||
pursuant to a contract between the
debtor and the creditor, | ||
then that fee arrangement does not violate this
Section | ||
unless the fee is unreasonable. The Department shall | ||
determine what
constitutes a reasonable collection fee.
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(30) Communicating or threatening to communicate with | ||
a debtor when the
debt collector is informed in writing by | ||
an attorney that the attorney
represents the debtor | ||
concerning the claim, unless authorized by the
attorney. If | ||
the attorney fails to respond within a reasonable period of
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time, the collector may communicate with the debtor. The | ||
collector may
communicate with the debtor when the attorney | ||
gives his consent.
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(31) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or | ||
unprofessional conduct of a
character likely to deceive, | ||
defraud, or harm the public.
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(b) The Department shall deny any license or renewal | ||
authorized by this
Act to any person who has defaulted on an | ||
educational loan guaranteed by
the Illinois State Scholarship | ||
Commission; however, the Department may
issue a license or | ||
renewal if the person in default has established a
satisfactory | ||
repayment record as determined by the Illinois State
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Scholarship Commission.
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No debt collector while collecting or attempting to collect | ||
a debt shall
engage in any of the Acts specified in this | ||
Section, each of which shall
be unlawful practice.
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(Source: P.A. 91-768, eff. 1-1-01.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect December | ||
31, 2005.
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