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Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Financial Institutions (H)

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HB 1509 - TITLE LOANS - Hughes, Leonard

Limits the amount of interest a title lender can charge on loans and requires the average interest rate being charged by credit unions to be made available to the public
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker

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SCS/SB 788 - This act moves the Divisions of Finance, Credit Unions and Professional Registration, and the State Banking Board, to the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration (DIFP) by type III transfer in keeping with Executive Order 06-04. The act further renames the Department of Insurance to the DIFP, and directs the Revisor of Statutes to change all statutory references to the department to DIFP. The act also removes all references of the divisions of finance, credit unions and professional registration as being "within the Department of Economic Development" and instead states that such divisions are within the DIFP. The act moves sections regarding the division of professional registration from Chapter 620 (Department of Economic Development) to Chapter 324 (Occupations and Professions General Provisions), and changes references in those sections to accurately reflect the statutory modifications. The act further defines "department" and "director" [...]

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Latest Legislation - View All

Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Financial Institutions (H)

Bill Text
HB 1509 - TITLE LOANS - Hughes, Leonard

Limits the amount of interest a title lender can charge on loans and requires the average interest rate being charged by credit unions to be made available to the public
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker

Bill Text
SCS/SB 788 - This act moves the Divisions of Finance, Credit Unions and Professional Registration, and the State Banking Board, to the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration (DIFP) by type III transfer in keeping with Executive Order 06-04. The act further renames the Department of Insurance to the DIFP, and directs the Revisor of Statutes to change all statutory references to the department to DIFP. The act also removes all references of the divisions of finance, credit unions and professional registration as being "within the Department of Economic Development" and instead states that such divisions are within the DIFP. The act moves sections regarding the division of professional registration from Chapter 620 (Department of Economic Development) to Chapter 324 (Occupations and Professions General Provisions), and changes references in those sections to accurately reflect the statutory modifications. The act further defines "department" and "director" [...]

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