Full Text of HB4710 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Credit Card Marketing Act of 2009 is amended | 5 | | by adding Section 40 as follows: | 6 | | (110 ILCS 26/40 new) | 7 | | Sec. 40. College Student Credit Card Marketing and Debt | 8 | | Task Force. | 9 | | (a) The General Assembly finds the following: | 10 | | (1) This Act was designed, in part, as an adaptation of | 11 | | the federal Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and | 12 | | Disclosure Act 2009. | 13 | | (2) In the intervening years since the adoption of | 14 | | these Acts, it remains an open question as to the extent to | 15 | | which the federal Credit Card Accountability | 16 | | Responsibility and Disclosure Act 2009 has been an | 17 | | effective measure to eliminate issues of student credit | 18 | | card debt. | 19 | | (3) Student credit card debt is an important issue that | 20 | | needs to be examined, with the goal of reducing the amount | 21 | | of credit card debt a student faces after graduating from | 22 | | an institution of higher education. | 23 | | (b) There is created the College Student Credit Card |
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| 1 | | Marketing and Debt Task Force, which shall consist of the | 2 | | following members: | 3 | | (1) a representative of a statewide organization | 4 | | representing credit unions licensed to operate in this | 5 | | State, appointed by the Secretary of Financial and | 6 | | Professional Regulation or his or her designee; | 7 | | (2) a representative of a statewide organization | 8 | | representing community banks licensed to operate in this | 9 | | State, appointed by the Secretary of Financial and | 10 | | Professional Regulation or his or her designee; | 11 | | (3) a representative of a statewide organization | 12 | | representing banks licensed to operate in this State, | 13 | | appointed by the Secretary of Financial and Professional | 14 | | Regulation or his or her designee; | 15 | | (4) a representative of Southern Illinois University, | 16 | | appointed by the president of that university or his or her | 17 | | designee; | 18 | | (5) a representative of the University of Illinois, | 19 | | appointed by the president of that university or his or her | 20 | | designee; | 21 | | (6) a representative of Illinois State University, | 22 | | appointed by the president of that university or his or her | 23 | | designee; | 24 | | (7) a representative of Eastern Illinois University, | 25 | | appointed by the president of that university or his or her | 26 | | designee; and |
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| 1 | | (8) a representative of the Office of the Attorney | 2 | | General, appointed by the Attorney General or his or her | 3 | | designee. | 4 | | (c) The Task Force shall meet initially at the call of the | 5 | | Secretary of Financial and Professional Regulation, upon | 6 | | appointment of a majority of the members, to organize and to | 7 | | select one member as chairperson, who shall be elected by a | 8 | | majority vote of all of the members appointed to the Task | 9 | | Force. The Task Force shall thereafter meet at the call of the | 10 | | chairperson. All members shall serve without compensation, but | 11 | | shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses | 12 | | from funds appropriated for that purpose. | 13 | | (d) The Department of Financial and Professional | 14 | | Regulation shall provide technical and administrative support | 15 | | and any other necessary assistance to the Task Force and shall | 16 | | be responsible for administering the Task Force's operations | 17 | | and ensuring that the requirements of this Section are met. | 18 | | (e) The Task Force shall conduct a study that specifically | 19 | | examines all of the following factors: | 20 | | (1) The total cost of credit to credit card issuers for | 21 | | students, as a percentage of the credit card's average | 22 | | cycle-ending balance. | 23 | | (2) The percentage of Illinois students who pay off | 24 | | their credit card balances in full for at least 2 | 25 | | consecutive months. | 26 | | (3) The percentage of Illinois students who carry |
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| 1 | | balances on their credit cards all or most of the time. | 2 | | (4) The total amount of credit extended to individuals | 3 | | between the ages of 18 and 21 in Illinois. | 4 | | (5) The total amount of credit extended to students | 5 | | pursing an undergraduate education in Illinois. | 6 | | (6) The average number of new credit card accounts | 7 | | opened by a student pursing an undergraduate education per | 8 | | 5-year increments, beginning with the 2005-2006 academic | 9 | | year. | 10 | | (7) The total number of annual mail solicitations of | 11 | | pre-approved credit card offers targeted to individuals | 12 | | who are between the ages of 18 and 21 years old, and the | 13 | | annual percentage rates for those cards. | 14 | | (8) The total number of online solicitations of | 15 | | pre-approved credit card offers targeted to individuals | 16 | | who are between the ages of 18 and 21 years old, and the | 17 | | annual percentage rates for those cards. | 18 | | (9) The total number of social media solicitations for | 19 | | pre-approved credit card offers targeted to individuals | 20 | | who are between the ages of 18 and 21 years old, and the | 21 | | annual percentage rates for those cards. | 22 | | (10) A list of individuals who are between the ages of | 23 | | 18 and 21 years old in this State who are targeted for | 24 | | pre-screened credit card offers, categorized by the | 25 | | percentage of students who are classified as Prime Plus, | 26 | | Prime, Non-Prime, and High-Risk. |
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| 1 | | (11) The total number of credit cards issued to | 2 | | students with the following add-ons: (i) debt protection, | 3 | | (ii) identity or theft protection, and (iii) credit score | 4 | | monitoring. | 5 | | (12) The number of fee harvester credit cards marketed | 6 | | annually to students, including a credit card that charges | 7 | | a fee that exceeds 25% of the card's credit limit. | 8 | | (13) The number of students who pay their monthly bill | 9 | | solely through an on-line portal. | 10 | | (14) The number of student accounts with reward | 11 | | products providing points, including the value of the | 12 | | points, the rate at which points are earned, and the rules | 13 | | governing forfeiture of points. | 14 | | The Task Force may consult with any persons or entities it | 15 | | deems necessary to carry out the study under this subsection | 16 | | (e). | 17 | | (f) The Task Force shall report the findings of the study | 18 | | conducted under subsection (e) of this Section and any | 19 | | recommendations to the General Assembly on or before December | 20 | | 14, 2018, at which time the Task Force shall be dissolved. The | 21 | | report shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | 22 | | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic | 23 | | form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | 24 | | direct. | 25 | | (g) This Section is repealed on November 1, 2019.
| 26 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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