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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB5747 Introduced 2/16/2012, by Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| New Act | | 815 ILCS 315/Act rep. | | 815 ILCS 122/1-15 | | 815 ILCS 505/2Z | from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z |
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Repeals the Check Cashing Act and creates the Check Cashers Act. Contains a statement of purpose. Defines "merchant" as a person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation primarily engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail, and defines other terms. Provides that a merchant may engage in the check cashing business for a fee only if it is incidental to the merchant's main business. Contains provisions concerning applicability, permitted fees, proceeds, deposits, reporting requirements, forged checks, records, enforcement and remedies, judicial review, and waivers. Provides that the Department may make and enforce such reasonable rules, regulations, directions, orders, decisions, and findings as the execution and enforcement of the Act require. Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that any person who knowingly violates
the Check Cashers Act commits an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Makes conforming changes in the Payday Loan Reform Act. Contains a severability provision. Effective 180 days after becoming law.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning business.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Check |
5 | | Cashers Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to protect |
7 | | consumers who cash checks at retail businesses that provide |
8 | | check cashing services. This Act shall be construed as a |
9 | | consumer protection law for all purposes. This Act shall be |
10 | | liberally construed to effectuate its purpose. |
11 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
12 | | "Cash" means legal tender of the United States.
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13 | | "Check" means a check, draft, money order, traveler's |
14 | | check, or negotiable instrument as defined by Article 3 of the |
15 | | Uniform Commercial Code.
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16 | | "Check casher" means a merchant, including any affiliate or |
17 | | subsidiary of a merchant that engages in the check cashing |
18 | | business.
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19 | | "Check cashing business" means the business of converting |
20 | | checks, drafts, money orders, traveler's checks, or other |
21 | | payment instruments to cash for a fee. "Check cashing business" |
22 | | does not include any transaction where a customer presents a |
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1 | | check for the exact amount of any purchase.
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2 | | "Consumer" means any natural person who, singly or jointly |
3 | | with another consumer, cashes a check.
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4 | | "Department" means the Department of Financial and |
5 | | Professional Regulation.
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6 | | "Incidental" means that in the course of a merchant's |
7 | | business, at each location, the merchant's check fee income is |
8 | | less than 20% of gross sales.
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9 | | "Location" means a place of business at which activity |
10 | | regulated by this Act occurs.
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11 | | "Person" means an individual, partnership, limited |
12 | | liability company, unincorporated association, corporation, or |
13 | | other legal entity.
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14 | | "Merchant" means a person, firm, association, partnership, |
15 | | or corporation primarily engaged in the business of selling |
16 | | tangible personal property at retail.
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17 | | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and |
18 | | Professional Regulation.
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19 | | Section 15. Incidental business only. A merchant may engage |
20 | | in the check cashing business only if it is incidental to the |
21 | | business of selling tangible personal property at retail. |
22 | | Section 20. Applicability. |
23 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, this Act |
24 | | applies to any check casher that engages or offers to engage in |
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1 | | the check cashing business for a fee to Illinois consumers.
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2 | | Anyone not a check casher, except as provided in this Section, |
3 | | may not cash checks for a fee. |
4 | | (b) The provisions of this Act apply to any person or |
5 | | entity that seeks to evade its applicability by any device, |
6 | | subterfuge, or pretense whatsoever.
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7 | | (c) Banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, |
8 | | and credit unions organized, chartered, or holding a |
9 | | certificate of authority to do business under the laws of this |
10 | | State or any other state or under the laws of the United States |
11 | | are exempt from the provisions of this Act.
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12 | | (d) A check casher that is an agent for a bank, savings |
13 | | bank, savings and loan association, or credit union shall be |
14 | | subject to all of the provisions of this Act.
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15 | | (e) Currency exchanges licensed pursuant to the Currency |
16 | | Exchange Act and in compliance with all relevant State and |
17 | | federal rules and regulations are exempt from the provisions of |
18 | | this Act.
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19 | | Section 25. Money received by the Department. All moneys |
20 | | received by the Department under this Act shall be deposited in |
21 | | the Financial Institutions Fund created under Section 6z-26 of |
22 | | the State Finance Act. |
23 | | Section 30. Permitted fees. |
24 | | (a) The fees charged by a check casher may not exceed the |
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1 | | greater of $0.50 or 1% of the face value of the check cashed. |
2 | | No check casher shall charge or collect any sum for cashing a |
3 | | check in excess of the fees allowed by this Act. If there are |
4 | | insufficient funds to cover a check, a check casher may charge |
5 | | a fee not to exceed $25. Only one such fee may be collected by |
6 | | the check casher per check.
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7 | | (b) The schedule of fees and charges permitted under this |
8 | | Section shall be conspicuously and continuously posted in at |
9 | | least 14-point font in English and the dominant languages |
10 | | spoken in in each check casher's location.
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11 | | Section 35. Proceeds. A check casher shall issue the |
12 | | proceeds of a check to a consumer in cash. No check casher |
13 | | shall issue proceeds of a check in an amount other than the |
14 | | face value of the check, except for the deduction of check |
15 | | cashing fees charged pursuant to this Act. |
16 | | Section 40. Deposits. Before a check casher deposits, with |
17 | | any banking or other financial institution, a check cashed by |
18 | | the check casher, the check must be endorsed with the name |
19 | | under which the check casher is doing business. |
20 | | Section 45. Reporting requirements. A check casher shall |
21 | | submit to the Secretary, or the Secretary's designee, any |
22 | | suspicious activity reports or currency transaction reports as |
23 | | are required to be submitted to federal authorities pursuant to |
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1 | | the federal Bank Secrecy Act, and regulations and |
2 | | administrative orders related thereto, as amended, within the |
3 | | periods of time as required by the federal Bank Secrecy Act and |
4 | | regulations. A check casher may submit a copy of any report to |
5 | | the Secretary, or Secretary's designee, that is filed with that |
6 | | federal authority. The Secretary may adopt rules or require |
7 | | additional reports as he or she deems necessary to ensure |
8 | | effective enforcement of this Section. |
9 | | Section 50. Forged checks. A check casher shall post in a |
10 | | conspicuous location, clearly visible to all patrons, a |
11 | | statement printed in at least 14-point font in plain language, |
12 | | in English and in the dominant languages spoken in in each |
13 | | check casher's location, informing the public that cashing a |
14 | | forged check is illegal and those who knowingly cash forged |
15 | | checks will be prosecuted pursuant to the applicable provisions |
16 | | of the Criminal Code of 1961. |
17 | | Section 55. Examination of check cashers; records. |
18 | | (a) A check casher shall keep and use books, accounts, and |
19 | | records that will enable the Secretary to determine whether the |
20 | | check casher is complying with the provisions of this Act and |
21 | | maintain any other records as required by the Secretary. Check |
22 | | cashers shall preserve their books, accounts, and records for 5 |
23 | | years from the date of each transaction.
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24 | | (b) For the purpose of discovering violations of this Act |
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1 | | or securing information lawfully required in this Section, the |
2 | | Department may at any time, and as often as may be determined, |
3 | | investigate the check casher's books, accounts, records, |
4 | | files, and any other document related to the check casher's |
5 | | check cashing business activities. The Secretary and his or her |
6 | | designee shall have free access to the offices and places of |
7 | | business, books, accounts, papers, records, files, safes, and |
8 | | vaults of all check cashers.
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9 | | (c) Confidentiality. All information collected by the |
10 | | Department in the course of an examination or investigation of |
11 | | a check casher including, but not limited to, any complaint |
12 | | against a check casher filed with the Department and |
13 | | information collected to investigate any such complaint, shall |
14 | | be maintained for the confidential use of the Department and |
15 | | may not be disclosed. The Department may not disclose such |
16 | | information to anyone other than law enforcement officials, |
17 | | other regulatory agencies that have an appropriate regulatory |
18 | | interest as determined by the Secretary, or a party presenting |
19 | | a lawful subpoena to the Department. Information disclosed to a |
20 | | federal, State, county, or local law enforcement agency may not |
21 | | be disclosed by the agency for any purpose to any other agency |
22 | | or person. A formal complaint filed against a check casher by |
23 | | the Department or any order issued by the Department against a |
24 | | check casher shall be a public record, except as otherwise |
25 | | prohibited by law.
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1 | | Section 60. Prohibited acts. A check casher may not commit, |
2 | | or have committed on behalf of the check casher, any of the |
3 | | following acts: |
4 | | (1) Threatening to use the criminal process in this or any |
5 | | other state to enforce payment of a dishonored check.
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6 | | (2) Using any device or agreement that would have the |
7 | | effect of charging or collecting more fees or charges than |
8 | | allowed by this Act, including, but not limited to, entering |
9 | | into a different type of transaction with the consumer.
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10 | | (3) Engaging in unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices |
11 | | in the cashing of a check.
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12 | | (4) Using or causing to be published or disseminated any |
13 | | advertising communication that contains false, misleading, or |
14 | | deceptive statements or representations. No check casher may |
15 | | advertise in any manner so as to indicate or imply that its |
16 | | rates or charges are in any way recommended, approved, set, or |
17 | | established by the State government or by this Act.
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18 | | (5) Engaging in the business of making loans of money, |
19 | | discounting notes, bills of exchange, or other evidences of |
20 | | debt, or accepting deposits or bailments of money or other |
21 | | items except as provided by this Act.
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22 | | (6) Extending credit.
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23 | | (7) Using or attempting to use the check provided by the |
24 | | consumer as collateral for a transaction unrelated to a |
25 | | transaction authorized by this Act.
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26 | | (8) Charging any fees or charges other than those |
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1 | | specifically authorized by this Act.
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2 | | (9) Threatening to take any action against a consumer that |
3 | | is prohibited by this Act.
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4 | | Section 65. Enforcement and remedies. |
5 | | (a) The remedies provided in this Act are cumulative and |
6 | | apply to persons or entities subject to this Act.
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7 | | (b) Any material violation of this Act, including the |
8 | | commission of an act prohibited under Section 60, constitutes a |
9 | | violation of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business |
10 | | Practices Act.
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11 | | (c) Subject to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, |
12 | | the Secretary may hold hearings, make findings of fact and |
13 | | conclusions of law, issue cease and desist orders, issue fines |
14 | | of up to $10,000 per violation, and refer the matter to the |
15 | | appropriate law enforcement agency for prosecution under this |
16 | | Act. All proceedings shall be open to the public.
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17 | | (d) The Secretary may issue a cease and desist order to any |
18 | | check casher when in the opinion of the Secretary the check |
19 | | casher is violating or is about to violate any provision of |
20 | | this Act or any rule or requirement imposed in writing by the |
21 | | Department as a condition of granting any authorization |
22 | | permitted by this Act. The cease and desist order permitted by |
23 | | this subsection (d) is effective as of the date of service and |
24 | | may be issued prior to a hearing. The Secretary shall serve |
25 | | notice of his or her action, including, but not limited to, a |
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1 | | statement of the reasons for the action, either personally or |
2 | | by certified mail, return receipt requested. Service by |
3 | | certified mail shall be deemed completed when the notice is |
4 | | deposited in the U.S. Mail. Within 10 days of service of the |
5 | | cease and desist order, the check casher may request, in |
6 | | writing, a hearing.
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7 | | If it is determined that the Secretary had the authority to |
8 | | issue the cease and desist order, he or she may issue such |
9 | | orders as may be reasonably necessary to correct, eliminate, or |
10 | | remedy the conduct. The powers vested in the Secretary by this |
11 | | subsection (d) are in addition to any and all other powers and |
12 | | remedies vested in the Secretary by law, and nothing in this |
13 | | subsection (d) shall be construed as requiring that the |
14 | | Secretary shall employ the power conferred in this subsection |
15 | | instead of or as a condition precedent to the exercise of any |
16 | | other power or remedy vested in the Secretary. |
17 | | (e) The Secretary may, after 10 days' notice by registered |
18 | | mail to the check casher at the check casher's business address |
19 | | stating the contemplated action and in general the grounds |
20 | | therefor, fine the check casher an amount not exceeding $10,000 |
21 | | per violation if he or she finds that the check casher has |
22 | | failed to comply with any provision of this Act or any order, |
23 | | decision, finding, rule, regulation, or direction of the |
24 | | Secretary lawfully made pursuant to the authority of this Act.
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25 | | The Secretary may fine only the particular location with |
26 | | respect to which grounds for the fine occur or exist, but if |
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1 | | the Secretary finds that grounds for the fine are of general |
2 | | application to all locations or to more than one location of |
3 | | the check casher, the Secretary may fine every check casher's |
4 | | location to which the grounds apply. |
5 | | An order assessing a fine shall take effect upon service |
6 | | of the order unless the check casher requests a hearing within |
7 | | 10 days of service of the order pursuant to this Section. In |
8 | | the event a hearing is requested, the order shall be stayed |
9 | | until a final administrative order is entered. |
10 | | The hearing shall be held at the time and place designated |
11 | | by the Secretary. The Secretary and any administrative law |
12 | | judge designated by him or her shall have the power to |
13 | | administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses and |
14 | | compel their attendance, take evidence, and require the |
15 | | production of books, papers, correspondence, and other records |
16 | | or information that he or she considers relevant or material to |
17 | | the inquiry. |
18 | | (f) The costs of administrative hearings conducted |
19 | | pursuant to this Section shall be paid by the check casher. |
20 | | Section 70. Rulemaking. The Department may make and enforce |
21 | | such reasonable rules, regulations, directions, orders, |
22 | | decisions, and findings as the execution and enforcement of the |
23 | | provisions of this Act require, and as are not inconsistent |
24 | | therewith. All rules, regulations, and directions of a general |
25 | | character shall be made available to all check cashers in |
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1 | | electronic form. |
2 | | Section 75. Judicial review. All final administrative |
3 | | decisions of the Department under this Act are subject to |
4 | | judicial review pursuant to the provisions of the |
5 | | Administrative Review Law and any rules adopted pursuant |
6 | | thereto. |
7 | | Section 80. No waivers. There shall be no waiver of any |
8 | | provision of this Act. |
9 | | (815 ILCS 315/Act rep.) |
10 | | Section 100. The Check Cashing Act is repealed. |
11 | | Section 905. The Payday Loan Reform Act is amended by |
12 | | changing Section 1-15 as follows: |
13 | | (815 ILCS 122/1-15)
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14 | | Sec. 1-15. Applicability. |
15 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, this Act |
16 | | applies to any lender that offers or makes a payday loan to a |
17 | | consumer in Illinois. |
18 | | (b) The provisions of this Act apply to any person or |
19 | | entity that seeks to evade its applicability by any device, |
20 | | subterfuge, or pretense whatsoever. |
21 | | (c) Retail sellers who cash checks incidental to a retail |
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1 | | sale and who charge no more than the fees as provided by the |
2 | | Check Cashers Act Check Cashing Act per check for the service |
3 | | are exempt from the provisions of this Act.
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4 | | (d) Banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, |
5 | | credit unions, and insurance companies organized, chartered, |
6 | | or holding a certificate of authority to do business under the |
7 | | laws of this State or any other state or under the laws of the |
8 | | United States are exempt from the provisions of this Act. |
9 | | (e) A lender, as defined in Section 1-10, that is an agent |
10 | | for a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit |
11 | | union, or insurance company for the purpose of brokering, |
12 | | selling, or otherwise offering payday loans made by the bank, |
13 | | savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or |
14 | | insurance company shall be subject to all of the provisions of |
15 | | this Act, except those provisions related to finance charges.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 94-13, eff. 12-6-05.) |
17 | | Section 910. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business |
18 | | Practices Act is amended by changing Section 2Z as follows:
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19 | | (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z)
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20 | | Sec. 2Z. Violations of other Acts. Any person who knowingly |
21 | | violates
the Automotive Repair Act, the Automotive Collision |
22 | | Repair Act,
the Home Repair and Remodeling Act,
the Dance |
23 | | Studio Act,
the Physical Fitness Services Act,
the Hearing |
24 | | Instrument Consumer Protection Act,
the Illinois Union Label |
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1 | | Act,
the Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer |
2 | | Protection Act,
the Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act,
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3 | | the Credit Services Organizations Act,
the Automatic Telephone |
4 | | Dialers Act,
the Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection |
5 | | Act,
the Telephone Solicitations Act,
the Illinois Funeral or |
6 | | Burial Funds Act,
the Cemetery Oversight Act, the Cemetery Care |
7 | | Act,
the Safe and Hygienic Bed Act,
the Pre-Need Cemetery Sales |
8 | | Act,
the High Risk Home Loan Act, the Payday Loan Reform Act, |
9 | | the Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act, subsection (a) or (b) of Section |
10 | | 3-10 of the
Cigarette Tax Act, subsection
(a) or (b) of Section |
11 | | 3-10 of the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Electronic
Mail Act, the |
12 | | Internet Caller Identification Act, paragraph (6)
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13 | | subsection (k) of Section 6-305 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, |
14 | | Section 11-1431, 18d-115, 18d-120, 18d-125, 18d-135, 18d-150, |
15 | | or 18d-153 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, Article 3 of the |
16 | | Residential Real Property Disclosure Act, the Automatic |
17 | | Contract Renewal Act, the Check Cashers Act, or the Personal |
18 | | Information Protection Act commits an unlawful practice within |
19 | | the meaning of this Act.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 96-863, eff. 1-19-10; 96-1369, eff. 1-1-11; |
21 | | 96-1376, eff. 7-29-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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22 | | Section 996. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
23 | | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |
24 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect 180 days |
25 | | after becoming law.
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