HB 545 - Short Term Loans - Ohio Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- June 2, 2008
- House Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 20, 2008
- Senate Bill Passed
- May 14, 2008
- House Bill Passed
- April 30, 2008
- Introduced
- April 29, 2008
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Stage Details
Title: Short Term Loans
Signed by Governor Ted Strickland
Title: Short Term Loans
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that creates and expands regulations relating to payday loans.
Highlights:
-Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans with annual percentage rates of more than 28 percent (Sec. 1). -Mandates that loans offered by payday lenders shall not be permitted to have a duration of less than 31 days (Sec. 1). -Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans to borrowers who have received 4 or more of such loans in the calendar year (Sec. 1). -Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans which would obligate the buyer to pay back more than $500 or that would put the buyer in debt by more than 25 percent of his or her gross monthly income (Sec. 1). -Prohibits the offering of loans via telephone, via mail, or via the Internet (Sec. 1). -Requires that each loan offered by a payday lender be accompanied by a loan contract, which includes total amounts of fees and charges, the amount and due date of each payment, a warning stating that the loan will have a higher cost than that charged by the average financial institution, and a provision offering the borrower an extended payment plan (Sec. 1). -Creates a consumer finance education board, which is charged with working towards improving the financial literacy of Ohioans (Sec. 1).
Title: Short Term Loans
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that creates and expands regulations relating to payday loans.
Highlights:
-Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans with annual percentage rates of more than 28 percent (Sec. 1). -Mandates that loans offered by payday lenders shall not be permitted to have a duration of less than 31 days (Sec. 1). -Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans to borrowers who have received 4 or more of such loans in the calendar year (Sec. 1). -Prohibits payday lenders from offering loans which would obligate the buyer to pay back more than $500 or that would put the buyer in debt by more than 25 percent of his or her gross monthly income (Sec. 1). -Prohibits the offering of loans via telephone, via mail, or via the Internet (Sec. 1). -Requires that each loan offered by a payday lender be accompanied by a loan contract, which includes total amounts of fees and charges, the amount and due date of each payment, a warning stating that the loan will have a higher cost than that charged by the average financial institution, and a provision offering the borrower an extended payment plan (Sec. 1). -Creates a consumer finance education board, which is charged with working towards improving the financial literacy of Ohioans (Sec. 1).
Title: Short Term Loans
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- Barbara Boyd (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
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