Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB661

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Consumer Protection and Debt Collection - Exemptions From Attachment and Requirements on Judgment Creditors

Impact

The bill establishes stricter regulations on judgment creditors, mandating them to provide detailed monthly statements to both the employer and the judgment debtor regarding any payments received. This requirement aims to increase transparency during debt collection processes, particularly in consumer transactions, and protect debtors from aggressive collection tactics that may violate Maryland's consumer protection laws. Additionally, the bill would impose penalties for creditors who fail to comply with these new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 661, introduced to address consumer protection and reform debt collection practices, proposes several significant changes to the existing Maryland laws governing attachment and requirements on judgment creditors. The bill aims to alter the specific amounts of wages that are exempt from attachment due to debt collection efforts. Under the updated provisions, the maximum amount of disposable wages eligible for exemption would increase, alongside establishing new obligations for judgment creditors to inform debtors and employers about garnishment proceedings and payments received.

Contention

Notably, the bill relates to the notion of 'unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practices' within the context of debt collection. By categorizing violations of the newly established requirements as such practices, it gives the Maryland Consumer Protection Act enforcement capabilities over creditors who misuse or misrepresent their rights or obligations. This aspect has generated discussion about the balance between protecting consumers and imposing rigid regulations on creditors, with some arguing it could potentially hinder legitimate debt collection efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB476

Consumer Protection - Debt Collectors - Debtors With Multiple Debts

MD HB42

Courts - Judgments - Exemptions From Execution

MD SB106

Courts - Judgments - Exemptions From Execution

MD HB901

Consumer Protection - Online Products and Services - Children's Data

MD HB807

Consumer Protection - Online and Biometric Data Privacy

MD SB698

Consumer Protection - Online and Biometric Data Privacy

MD SB179

Consumer Protection - Retail Sales - Return and Exchange Policy (Right to Refund Information Act)

MD SB169

Commercial Law – Consumer Protection – Biometric Data Privacy

MD HB33

Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Biometric Data Privacy

MD SB862

Consumer Protection - Security Questions and Measures

Similar Bills

CA SB1075

Civil actions: enforcement of judgments.

CA AB774

Civil actions: enforcement of judgments.

CA AB1119

Enforcement of judgments.

VA HB1234

Judgments; limitations on enforcement, extensions and renewals.

CA SB1200

Enforcement of judgments: renewal and interest.

VA HB2184

Judgment liens; release of specific property.

CA AB2837

Civil actions: enforcement of money judgments.