Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05681

Introduced
1/22/19  
Refer
1/22/19  
Refer
3/11/19  
Refer
3/11/19  
Report Pass
3/12/19  
Refer
3/22/19  
Refer
3/22/19  
Report Pass
3/28/19  

Caption

An Act Requiring Certain Lenders And Creditors To Report The Favorable Payment History Of Debtors Who Have Filed A Petition For Bankruptcy.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05681 would necessitate amendments to existing statutes that govern the reporting of consumer debt. Under the proposed changes, creditors would need to comply with stricter reporting requirements, specifically ensuring that favorable payment information is submitted within thirty days of receipt of a payment from a debtor who has previously filed for bankruptcy. This could lead to an increase in accountability among lenders regarding their reporting practices and provide an essential safeguard for borrowers trying to rebuild their financial status.

Summary

House Bill 05681 seeks to require certain lenders and creditors to report the favorable payment histories of debtors who have filed for bankruptcy to nationally recognized consumer credit bureaus. This bill aims to address the challenges faced by individuals who have declared bankruptcy, as their creditworthiness can be significantly affected even after they have resumed regular payment on their debts. By ensuring that positive payment records are documented, the bill intends to improve the credit reporting system for those in recovery from bankruptcy, thereby facilitating easier access to credit and financial services for them.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 05681 appears largely positive among consumer advocacy groups and those affected by bankruptcy, who view the bill as a progressive step toward rectifying past injustices in credit reporting systems. Supporters highlight that it can provide a clearer path for financial recovery and reduce the stigma associated with bankruptcy. However, there may be concern among lenders about the additional administrative burdens that compliance with the new reporting requirements could entail.

Contention

One notable point of contention includes the practicality of implementing such requirements across all lending institutions, particularly smaller lenders who may not have the resources to adapt quickly to new reporting systems. Opponents may argue that the bill could inadvertently complicate the existing credit reporting framework or raise costs for lenders that might be passed on to borrowers. As such, the discussion around the bill has also focused on finding a balance between consumer protection and maintaining a streamlined, efficient credit reporting process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05142

An Act Concerning Consumer Credit, Certain Bank Real Estate Improvements, The Connecticut Uniform Securities Act, Shared Appreciation Agreements, Innovation Banks, The Community Bank And Community Credit Union Program And Technical Revisions To The Banking Statutes.

CT HB05341

An Act Requiring Reporting Of Projected And Actual Revenues And Expenditures At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT SB00268

An Act Requiring A Study Of Advance Rental Payments.

CT SB00187

An Act Concerning Consumer Credit.

CT SB00501

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Assessments For Property Taxation, Innovation Banks, The Interest On Certain Tax Underpayments, The Assessment On Insurers, School Building Projects, The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority Charter And Certain State Historic Preservation Officer Procedures.

CT SB00118

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Technical Revisions To The Banking Statutes.

CT SB00283

An Act Concerning The Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program.

CT HB05402

An Act Excluding From Veterans' Income Calculations Certain Benefits Payments For Purposes Of Eligibility For Certain State And Municipal Programs.

CT HB05513

An Act Concerning The Deduction And Withholding Of Personal Income Tax From Certain Payments And Distributions.

CT SB00138

An Act Concerning The Waiver Of Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees For An Indigent Person Seeking A Pardon.

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