North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1283

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Fair access to financial products and services; and to provide a penalty.

Impact

Should HB1283 pass, it will have significant implications for state laws regulating financial institutions. By mandating that these institutions provide clear disclosures about the criteria used for service denial, the bill aims to enhance consumer protection and promote fairness in access to financial services. The legislation emphasizes a risk-based approach, allowing institutions to make decisions based on clearly defined and documented standards, thereby reducing potential discrimination against customers based on vague or non-financial criteria.

Summary

House Bill 1283 aims to ensure fair access to financial products and services within North Dakota. The legislation proposes new measures that financial institutions must adhere to when determining the eligibility of individuals for various financial services. Specifically, it prohibits financial institutions from denying services based on subjective criteria unrelated to financial performance, such as environmental, social, and governance factors. This move seeks to create a more transparent and equitable financial landscape for all residents of the state.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate regarding its potential consequences for financial practices in the state. Opponents of the legislation argue that it may impose excessive regulatory burdens on financial institutions, stifling their ability to manage risks and operate effectively in a competitive market. Additionally, there are concerns that the requirement for disclosure could lead to challenges regarding proprietary information and operational confidentiality. Supporters counter that the bill promotes essential consumer rights in an industry often criticized for opaque decision-making processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB637

Fair Access to Financial Services Act

ND SB214

Fair Access to Financial Services Act

ND HB1049

To Establish The Fair Access To Financial Services Act; And To Protect The Financial Freedom Of Arkansas Citizens And Businesses.

ND HB334

Requiring fair access to financial services; imposing powers and duties on the Department of Banking and Securities; and imposing penalties.

ND HB1247

Provide consumer protection through fair access to financial and insurance products and services.

ND H781

Fair Access to Financial Services Act

ND S369

Fair Access to Financial Services Act

ND LD880

An Act Regarding Nondiscrimination in Financial Services

ND H919

Fair Access to Financial Services

ND LD1546

An Act Regarding Nondiscrimination in Financial Services

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