Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8196

Introduced
5/1/24  

Caption

SCAM Debt Act Securing Consumers Against Misrepresented Debt Act of 2024

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 8196 would implement new measures requiring debt collectors to provide timely written notice to consumers before initiating legal actions. This notice must detail the debt amount and ensure that pertinent information is accurate and up-to-date. These requirements are designed to prevent surprises in debt litigation by mandating that consumers are adequately informed of any claims being made against them. Consequently, this bill has the potential to significantly alter how debt collection operates within the state, leaing towards more transparency in the interactions between consumers and debt collectors.

Summary

House Bill 8196, titled the 'Securing Consumers Against Misrepresented Debt Act of 2024' or 'SCAM Debt Act,' aims to amend the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to enhance consumer protections pertaining to debt collection practices. The bill introduces stricter requirements for debt collectors, particularly regarding the communication of debt information, ensuring consumers have clear access to their rights and the details of their debts. It seeks to curtail the ability of collectors to engage in abusive litigation practices while ensuring consumers are well-informed before any legal actions are initiated against them.

Contention

While the bill garners support for its consumer protection objectives, it is likely to face opposition from debt collectors and some financial institutions who may argue that the imposition of additional requirements could hinder the efficiency of debt collection processes. Critics may express concerns regarding the potential delays and increased operational costs associated with the new regulations. Additionally, there may be discussions about whether the enforcement of these provisions could lead to unintended consequences for legitimate debt collection efforts, potentially complicating the recovery of debts that are owed.

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