CH. 44 Vocab
arm disclosure rules that apply to any loan:
1) a closed-ended consumer transaction 2) secured by the consumer's principal residence 3) longer than one year in duration 4) subject to interest rate variation
disclosure statement of HELCPA
1) a default on the loan may result in the consumer's loss of the dwelling 2) some conditions must be met, such as a time by which the consumer must submit an application to obtain the specific terms 3) the creditor, under certain circumstances, may terminate the plan and accelerate the outstanding balance, prohibit further extension of credit, reduce the plan's credit limit, or impose fees upon the termination of the account
3 remedies of ftc
1) affirmative disclosure 2) corrective advertising 3) multiple product orders
authority to promulgate glba privacy rules vested in:
1) depository institutions and many nondepository institutions in the cfpb 2) securities and futures-related companies in the sec and the commodity futures trading commission respectively 3) certain motor vehicle dealers in the ftc
4 changes to dodd-frank act in 2018
1) fund the bureau through congressional appropriations 2) require legislative approval of major bureau rules 3) ensure that the director answers to the president in the exercise of executive authority 4) create an independent inspector general for the bureau
3 policy statements of FTC act
1) meaning of unfairness 2) meaning of deception 3) ivolves ad substation
consumer financial product or service
a financial product or service that is "offered or provided for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes."
limitations on diclaimers
a full warranty may not disclaim, modify, or limit any implied warranty; a limited warranty may not disclaim or modify any implied warranty, but may limit its duration to that of the written warranty, provided that the limitation is reasonable
affirmative disclosure
a remedy frequently employed; requires an offender to include in its advertisements certain information that will prevent the ads from being deceptive
home equity line of credit
a revolving line of credit using the consumer's home collateral for the loan
national association of attorneys general (NAAG)
active in coordinating lawsuits among the states
fair credit and charge card disclosure act
adds to TILA; requiring all credit and charge card applications and solicitations to include extensive disclosures whose requirements depend on the type of card involved and whether the application or solicitation is by mail, telephone, or other means
credit card accountability, responsibility, and disclosure act
also known as the credit card bill of rights or CARD; signed into law in 2009; amends the TILA to establish fair and transparent practices relating to credit cards
economic growth, regulatory relief, and consumer protection act of 2018
amended fcra; 1) require consumer reporting agencies to provide consumers with free credit freezes and free removal of credit freezes 2) increase the length of time consumer reporting agencies must include a fraud alert in consumer's file
consumer financial protection bureau (CFPB)
an independent executive agency housed within the federal reserve, which stands to regulate the offering and provision of consumer financial products or services under the existing federal consumer financial laws
interstate land sales full disclosure act (ILSA)
applies to sales or leases of one hundred or more lots of unimproved land as part of a common promotional plan in interstate commerce; requires developer to file with HUD a detailed "statement of record" containing specified information about the subdivision and the developer before offering the lots for sale or lease
fair credit billing act
attempts to relieve some of the problems and abuses associated with credit card billing errors; establishing procedures for the consumer to follow in making complaints about specified billing errors and requires the creditor to explain or correct such errors
food, drug and cosmetics act of 1938
authorizes the agency to regulate "adulterated and misbranded" products
adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs)
caused fed to amend regulation z; excludes open-ended lines of credit secured by the consumer's principal dwelling; require that the creditor provide the consumer with a consumer handbook on ARMs and a loan program disclosure statement covering terms offered
gramm-leach-bliley financial modernization act (GLBA)
contains provisions to protect consumers' personal financial information held by financial institutions and originally gave authority to eight federal agencies and the states to administer and enforce provisions
warranty
creates a duty on the seller's part to assure that the goods or services she sells will conform to certain qualities, characteristics, or conditions; seller not required to warrant what they sell or disclaim or modify a particular warranty or all warranties
close- ended credit
credit extended for a specific time, during which the debtor generally makes periodic payments in an amount at a time agreed upon in advance
freeman v. quicken loans, inc.
decision: judgement of the u.s. court of appeals is affirmed interpretation: RESPA does not prohibit the collection of an unearned charge by a single settlement-service provider but, instead, covers only a provider's splitting a fee with one or more other persons
ftc v. wyndham worldwide corp.
decision: the district court's opinion is affirmed interpretation: a company is entitled only to notice of the meaning of the statute and not to the agency's interpretation of the statute
household credit services, inc. v. pfennig
decision: the judgement of the court of appeals for the sixth circuit is reversed interpretation: the TILA requires credit providers to disclose finance charges of loans but does not require all fees associated with loans to be classified as finance costs
jerman v. carlisle, mcnellie, rini, kramer & ulrich LPA
decision: the judgement of the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit is reversed; interpretation: the FDCPA was enacted to eliminate abusive debt collection practices and does not provide a defense for violations that result from mistakes of law
cease-and-desist order
directs a party to stop a certain practice or face punishment, such as a fine
home mortgage disclosure act (HMDA)
enacted by congress along with the community reinvestment act to emphasize to financial institutions the importance of their reinvesting funds in the communities that they serve; outlawed geographic discrimination, redlining
trouble asset relief program (TARP)
enacted by congress in 2008; program of the u.s. government that purchases assets and equity from financial institutions to strengthen the u.s. financial sector
magnuson-moss warranty act
enacted by congress to protect buyers and to prevent deception in selling; requires sellers of consumer products to provide adequate information warranties; provides for: 1) disclosure in clear and understandable language of the warranty that is to be offered 2) a description of the warranty as either "full" or "limited" 3) a prohibition against disclaiming implied warranties if a written warranty is given 4) an optional informal settlement mechanism
home equity loan consumer protection act (HELCPA)
enacted by congress to regulate the disclosures and advertising of home equity loan amends the TILA to require that lenders provide disclosure statement and consumer pamphlet at the time they provide an application to a prospective consumer borrower; applies to all open-ended credit plans for consumer loans that are secured by the consumer's principal dwelling
fair credit reporting act (FCRA)
enacted by congress; applies to consumer reports used to secure employment, insurance, and credit; prohibits the inclusion of inaccurate or specified obsolete information in consumers reports; requires consumer agencies to give consumers written advance notice before making an investigative report
real estate settlement procedures act (RESPA)
enacted by congress; to provide consumer home purchasers with greater and timelier information on the nature and costs of the settlement process and to protect them from unnecessarily high settlement charges; requires advance disclosure to home buyers and sellers of all settlement costs
lemon laws
enacted by state legislation to provide new car purchasers with rights that are similar to full warranties under the magnuson-moss warranty act
consumer product safety act (CPSA)
established an independent federal regulatory agency, the consumer product safety commission (CPSC)
national highway traffic safety administration (NHTSA)
established by congress to reduce the number of deaths and injuries resulting from automobile accidents; sets motor vehicle safety standards that promote crash prevention and crashworthiness; authorized to provide grants-in-aid for state highway safety programs and to conduct research on improving highway safety
federal trade commission (FTC)
established in 1914, has two major functions: 1) under its mandate to prevent "unfair methods of competition in commerce," it and the antitrust division of the department of justice are responsible for antitrust enforcement at the federal level 2) under its mandate to prevent "unfair and deceptive" trade practices, it is responsible for stopping fraudulent sales techniques
right of rescission
exists under the federal consumer credit protection act; allows a consumer three days during which he may withdraw from any credit obligation secured by a mortgage on his home, unless the extension of credit was from any credit obligation secured by a mortgage on his home, unless the extension of credit was made to acquire the dwelling
credit card fraud act
federal act prohibits: 1) possessing unauthorized cards 2) counterfeiting or altering credit cards 3) using account numbers alone 4) using cards obtained for a third party with his consent, even if the third party conspires to report the cards as stolen
mortgage reform and anti-predatory lending act
included in the dodd-frank act; enacted in 2010; sets minimum underwriting standards for mortgages by requiring lenders to verify reasonably and in good faith that consumer-borrowers have reasonable ability to repay the loan at the time the mortgage is granted; prohibits mandatory arbitration clauses and prepayment penalties for ARMs
federal communications commission (FCC)
independent u.s. government agency overseen by the congress; regulates interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable; fcc open internet rules of 2015 issued to protect and maintain open, uninhibited access to legal online content by prohibiting broadband internet access providers from blocking or slowing the delivery of internet connections
consumer product
is any item of tangible personal property that is normally used for family, household, or personal use and that is distributed in commerce
limited warranty
is any warranty not designated as full
consumer credit transaction
is customarily defined as any credit transaction involving goods, services, or land acquired for personal, household, or family purposes
regulation b
issued by federal reserve board (fed) to implement ECOA
fair debt collection practice act (FDCPA)
led congress; makes abusive, deceptive, and unfair practices by debt collectors in collecting consumer debts illegal
home equity loan
loan for a fixed amount of money that is secured by the consumer's home
unfairness
occurs when an injury: 1) is substantial 2) is not outweighed by any benefits to consumers or competition 3) is one that consumers themselves could not reasonably have avoided
deception
occurs when misrepresentation, omission, or practice that is likely to mislead a consumer acting reasonably in the circumstances, to the consumer's detriment is found by the commission
credit freeze
on a consumer credit report prohibits a consumer reporting agency from releasing information in a credit report without the consumer's express authorization
open-ended credit account
one that permits the debtor to enter into a series of credit transactions that they may pay off either in installments or in a lump sum
federal consumer credit protection act (FCCPA)
passed by congress; requires creditors to disclose finance charges (including interest and other charges) and credit extension charges and sets limit on garnishment proceedings
rules under fair credit billing act
preserves a consumer's defense against the issuer; 1) the seller is controlled by the card issuer or is under common control with the issuer 2) the issuer has included the seller's promotional literature in the monthly billing statements set to the card holder 3) the sale involves more than $50 and the consumer's billing address is in the same state as, or within one hundred miles of, the seller's place of business
equal credit opportunity act (ECOA)
prohibits all business that regularly extend credit from discriminating against any applicant for credit on the basis of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, or receipt of public assistance
consumer review fairness act of 2016 (CRFA)
protects people's ability to share their honest opinions about a business's products, services, or conduct, in any forum, including social media; makes it illegal to use a contract provision that: 1) bars or restricts the ability of a person who is a party to that contract to review a company's products, services, or conduct 2) imposes a penalty or fee against someone who gives a review 3) requires people to give up their intellectual property rights in the content of their reviews
presale disclosure
provisions calculated to prevent confusion and deception and to enable purchasers to make educated product comparisons
consumer product safety commission (CPSC)
purposes: 1) to protect the public against unreasonable risks of injury associated with consumer products 2) to assist consumers in evaluating the comparative safety of consumer products 3) to develop uniform safety standards for consumer products and to minimize conflicting state and local regulations 4) to promote research and investigation into the causes and prevention of product-related deaths, illnesses, and injuries
multiple product orders
require a deceptive advertiser to cease and desist from any future deception not only in regard to the product in question but also in regard to all products sold by the company; helps when dealing with companies that have repeatedly violated the law
annual percentage rate (APR)
required in TILA; quotes of sales finance and interest rates; must be calculated on a uniform basis
corrective advertising
requires an advertiser who has made a deceptive claim to disclose in the future advertisements that such prior claims were in fact untrue
ad substantiation
requires that advertisers have a reasonable basis for their claims at the time they make such claims
regulation z of TILA
responsibility of enforcement and interpretation of TILA; this role was transferred to the CFPB
voluntary safety standards
rules for which noncompliance does not violate the law
mandatory safety standards
rules that regulate product design, packaging, and warning labels that manufacturers must follow or they will face legal sanction
dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act (dodd-frank act)
signed into law by president obama in 2010; most significant change to u.s. financial regulation since the new deal; established the consumer financial protection bureau (CFPB)
current federal consumer financial regulatory system
split among 7 different agencies: office of the comptroller of the currency, office of thrift supervision, federal deposit insurance corporation, federal reserve, national credit union administration, department of housing and urban development (HUD), the FTC
transferred acts
the federal hazardous substances act, the flammable fabrics act, the poison prevention packaging act, the refrigerator safety act
food and drug administration (FDA)
the oldest federal consumer protection agency (est. 1906) enforces the food, drug, and cosmetic act of 1938; responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs, vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices, veterinary products, and cosmetics
redlining
the process by which financial institutions refuse to provide reasonable home financing terms to qualifying applicants whose homes are located in geographic areas of declining value
full warranty
the warrantor must agree to repair the product, without charge, to conform with the warranty; no limitation may be placed on the duration of any implied warranty
truth-in-lending act (TILA)
title one of the fccpa; amended by the doss-frank act; superseded state disclosure requirements relating to credit terms for both consumer loans and credit sales; does not cover credit transactions for business, commercial, or agricultural purposes
primary goal of CFPB
to ensure that all consumers have access to markets for consumer financial services and products are fair, transparent, and competitive